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<title>Still here</title>
<description>We are still here.&amp;nbsp; Dd, 11, is preparing for her debut operatic performance in &quot;Amahl and the Night Visitors&quot; with the San Antonio Opera.&amp;nbsp; Of course, with no time to be sick, she has caught a cold.&amp;nbsp; I think she'll be okay soon.&amp;nbsp; I hope so!
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<pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2006 13:03:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>I haven't vanished, just roasting in Europe</title>
<description>We are on a family vacation.&amp;nbsp; We've been to Napoli and Roma Italy.&amp;nbsp; We are in Paris now.&amp;nbsp; We'll head to London next.&amp;nbsp; When I return to the US, I'll post a journal of our trip.&amp;nbsp; I just haven't had internet access most of the time - yes, a person can live without the internet but it's difficult - so haven't been posting.&amp;nbsp; I've actually been journaling my trip on paper!&amp;nbsp; 
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This should handle history for the next year, to go back and study what we have learned and seen.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2006 03:19:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>A  Busy Week</title>
<description>This past week was spent in another city, doing Pageant stuff.&amp;nbsp; 2DD10 and I spent an entire 9 days running around.&amp;nbsp; We went to museums, took train rides, and just generally had some great learning opportunities.&amp;nbsp; It's amazing how much is out there to learn about when you aren't concentrating on assignments from school!&amp;nbsp; 
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On another note, I just need to vent a bit.&amp;nbsp; I am/was a director of a local pageant.&amp;nbsp; Now I am being bashed on a board for not supporting my girls.&amp;nbsp; Guess what?&amp;nbsp; As a new director, I expected some help from the state association, never got it.&amp;nbsp; I had 3 partners in this venture, all 3 bailed on me and left me with the bills.&amp;nbsp; All the emails from the state association went to one of the partners who bailed and got forwarded to me eventually.&amp;nbsp; I scheduled practices and sessions with my girls.&amp;nbsp; They always cancelled or didn't even show up!&amp;nbsp; I tried to advise them as to gowns, they went off and did their own thing.&amp;nbsp; 
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As I said, I am a former director.&amp;nbsp; I can't work with girls who won't give me the respect I deserve and listen to my suggestions regarding wardrobe, etc.&amp;nbsp; I feel that I was trying to do something good, now I get slapped in the face.&amp;nbsp; Oh well.&amp;nbsp; I have my kids and we are happy - that's all that matters!</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2006 10:49:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>I was mistaken, sort of......</title>
<description>on my understanding of the legislation not passed on June 20 at the General Convention.&amp;nbsp; After a vote to suspend the rules against bring issues forward for further resolutions, the General Convention today agreed to a proposition to&amp;nbsp; &quot;exercise restraint by not consenting to the consecration of any candidate to the episcopate whose manner of life presents a challenge to the wider church and will lead to further strains on communion.&quot;&amp;nbsp;
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So, while not doing everything the Windsor Report requested, at least there won't be any new practicing homosexual bishops for the time being.
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As I was steaming over this last night, a though occurred to me.&amp;nbsp; Yes, a real thought!&amp;nbsp; The segment of the population that is yammering for the thorough inclusion of a small group of people is like a squeaky wheel.&amp;nbsp; That wheel whines and carries on and gets tended too while the other 3 wheels keep on doing their job without complaint.&amp;nbsp; We as Christians should stand up for what we believe, make it known when we consider behaviors unChristian, in other words, the other 3 wheels, which carry the majority of the burden, need to start squeaking!!!!
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I appreciate the comments!
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Squeak away!!!!!&amp;nbsp; 
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<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2006 18:47:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>My Church has left me out in the cold!</title>
<description>This bothers me a great deal.&amp;nbsp; When I married, I was Presbyterian.&amp;nbsp; My husband was Roman Catholic.&amp;nbsp; We compromised on the Episcopal Church, it was a good fit for both of us.&amp;nbsp; Well, today was the final straw.&amp;nbsp; First of all, the General Convention elected a liberal woman, who has never been a Parish &quot;priest&quot; as Presiding Bishop.&amp;nbsp; That just doesn't work for me.&amp;nbsp; I believe a woman does not need to be sheparding a flock.&amp;nbsp; I have no problem in the role of a woman as Youth Minister or Deacon.&amp;nbsp; That's fine with me, but not as the Priest in Charge.&amp;nbsp; 
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Three years ago, the General Convention of the Episcopal Church knowingly consecrated a practicing homosexual as a Bishop.&amp;nbsp; The Bishop is supposed to be the leader and role model for all in his diocese.&amp;nbsp; How can someone who will not obey God's Commandments be a leader?&amp;nbsp; I have always understood and believed that &quot;Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery&quot; meant that you do not have sexual relations of any type outside of the bonds of marriage, which is defined as between a MAN and a WOMAN.&amp;nbsp; How do I teach my teens to be celibate when the leaders in the only church they have known do not live by the Ten Commandments.
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I do know and support all the decisions made by our parish priest.&amp;nbsp; How can I support my own church though, when a large portion of my monetary donation goes to the national church to support a liberal woman and others not living by God's Word!&amp;nbsp; 
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Please pray for Christianity in America, this is not the only assault a Christian church, there are many others.&amp;nbsp; Pray that this Church will figure this out.&amp;nbsp; I know that I cannot and will no longer be an Episcopalian.&amp;nbsp; I will now say I am Anglican and look to other churches in the Anglican Communion for guidance.&amp;nbsp; 
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Pray for the young people in this church, those who are struggling with their identity.&amp;nbsp; Do not let these liberals convince them that this is the right course.&amp;nbsp; We need to return to a Christian lifestyle and heed God's Word!
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jun 2006 20:11:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Report Card day</title>
<description>Today did it.&amp;nbsp; I am now officially homeschooling.&amp;nbsp; My 2dd10 received her report card today.&amp;nbsp; She made at 68 in Language Arts!&amp;nbsp; Of course, the teacher didn't tell me what extra work she could (or should) do.&amp;nbsp; All I ever got from her was that 2dd10 needed to study harder, needed to diagram her sentences.&amp;nbsp; What a waste - and I paid for this education!&amp;nbsp; Her grades ranged from 96 in Bible, which she loved, to 68 in Language Arts.&amp;nbsp; Why such a huge discrepancy?&amp;nbsp; She had a 77 in Math.&amp;nbsp; That's okay, not great, but I'm allergic to Math myself, especially if it has letters mixed with numbers.&amp;nbsp; Letters are for reading, numbers are for Math.&amp;nbsp; The two should never mix!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Sorry, not&amp;nbsp;the time for my Math soapbox - back to 2dd10. &amp;nbsp;She raised her grades in Reading (71 to 79) and Science (80 to 85).&amp;nbsp; 
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DH figured out today that I am homeschooling.&amp;nbsp; He isn't happy with my choice, but I have to do what is right.&amp;nbsp; He doesn't have confidence that this will work.&amp;nbsp; I know it will.&amp;nbsp; I know my 2dd10 is very smart, she just needs the right environment, and I am thinking that Unschooling is probably the way to go.&amp;nbsp; We'll still use the BJU curriculum and I am going to order The Latin Road since she needs to know Latin for voice, but we will work on these subjects as she wants them.&amp;nbsp; If we get absorbed in a reading story and don't have time for Math, that's fine with me.&amp;nbsp; If we are having fun with Math problems and miss Reading for a day, that works too.&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2006 11:49:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Summer is busier than the school year!</title>
<description>I have decided that we are much busier in the summer than during the academic year!&amp;nbsp; Youngest dd is in the musical Oklahoma! which will be performed in August.&amp;nbsp; She began dance rehearsal this week.&amp;nbsp; Now she has decided to take up ballet again and will be attending workshop every afternoon, rehearsing every evening and singing 3 mornings per week.&amp;nbsp; Just another reason to homeschool - she learns so much more in a shorter time period!&amp;nbsp; 
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Older dd, 13, has decided to make decorated hammers and other tools and sell them.&amp;nbsp; Part of the money she makes, she is donating to a friend who is saving to buy a dog to alert her before she has an epileptic seizure.&amp;nbsp; I think she needs about $2000 for the dog!&amp;nbsp; 
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Oldest is loafing like a teen boy should!&amp;nbsp; He did have a date earlier this week and they are going out Saturday evening to see Cars.&amp;nbsp; I hope they have fun.&amp;nbsp; 
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We, well me actually, have been planning our European trip.&amp;nbsp; I finally found a hotel I liked in Paris.&amp;nbsp; I chose it because it has a doctor on call!&amp;nbsp; Travelling with husband's 79 year old mother requires making some difficult choices for accomodation.&amp;nbsp; We can't just stay anywhere, we have to have handicapped access and the US is the only country with requirements for that.&amp;nbsp; We also have our Eurail passes ordered and tickets for the sleeper train from Rome to Paris.&amp;nbsp; I ordered a wheelchair today for MIL.&amp;nbsp; She does fine walking, but if the roads are uneven, which most of the are, I would feel better with her using the wheelchair as a walker.&amp;nbsp; 
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I guess that is all for this evening.&amp;nbsp; I am exhausted, hopefully I can sleep tonight.
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<pubDate>Thu,  8 Jun 2006 23:29:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Mom, I'm a Canteloupe</title>
<description>2dd10 is hearing impaired with Central Auditory Processing Disorder.&amp;nbsp; Frequently she doesn't distinguish between sounds and gets words mixed up that sound similar.&amp;nbsp; Today she got a new pair of Jazz Boots for her role in Oklahoma!&amp;nbsp; She's wearing them around the house to break them in.&amp;nbsp; She decided to jump around and said &quot;Hey Mom, I'm a canteloupe!&quot;&amp;nbsp; I burst out laughing, with her and at her.&amp;nbsp; She said &quot;Oh, that's not the right word, what is the right one?&amp;nbsp; A canteloupe is something you eat!&amp;nbsp; That's it, I'm an antelope.&quot;&amp;nbsp; We had a good laugh over it, picturing a ripe canteloupe with legs!</description>
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<pubDate>Mon,  5 Jun 2006 12:53:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Not on Friday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</title>
<description>Arghhhhhhh!&amp;nbsp; It's Friday, I had grand plans for today. 1dd13 didn't pass pre-algebra in her private school.&amp;nbsp; I took her to the public school to enroll her in remedial math.&amp;nbsp; They refused her!&amp;nbsp; The summer school principal said she could not enroll because she was not a student of the district.&amp;nbsp; I threw the ball back to the principal of her private school and let him deal with the powers that be in the public school.&amp;nbsp; In the meantime, she needs help in pre-algebra so the same thing doesn't happen next year.&amp;nbsp; I have arranged for a tutor for her, a dear friend who is an excellent math teacher.&amp;nbsp; I know that 1dd13 will learn so much more in this one-on-one situation rather than at the public school.&amp;nbsp; Perhaps this is a blessing in disguise.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;1dd13 said she didn't want to go to summer school with non-Christian kids.&amp;nbsp; I did have to point out to her that not all kids in public school are not Christian.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
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This morning we got up to a sick kitty cat.&amp;nbsp; The youngest, Snickers, has Feline Urinary Syndrome.&amp;nbsp; He is on prescription cat food.&amp;nbsp; He's been off antibiotics for 10 days, after being on them for 10 days, and his urinary tract infection is back.&amp;nbsp; 1dd13 and I took him to the vet.&amp;nbsp; He had not tinkled in a day, at least, but oh boy, did he decide to tinkle at the door of the vet.&amp;nbsp; Guess who was holding him?&amp;nbsp; Right, me.&amp;nbsp; Obviously they couldn't get a sample, since I was wearing the contents of his bladder, so I had to leave him until they could.&amp;nbsp; I hope this isn't going to be this way the rest of his life, but it probably will be.&amp;nbsp; 
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Husband took Italian-ds and my father fishing.&amp;nbsp; They went to Roaring River, in southwestern Missouri, to go fly-fishing.&amp;nbsp; My father grew up fishing there, it is one of his favorite places.&amp;nbsp; 1ds16 didn't want to go.&amp;nbsp; He's being stubborn.&amp;nbsp; That's okay, he is 16 after all.
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2dd10 has a voice lesson today and we'll do some research on Spinning Dolphins that she saw on Animal Planet last night.&amp;nbsp; I love being able to use teachable moments and investigate what she is interested in.&amp;nbsp; 
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I am taking my MIL for hearing aids this afternoon, that should be fun.&amp;nbsp; She really needs them though.&amp;nbsp; This will make all of us happier, not having to shout.&amp;nbsp; 
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Time to pick up 2dd10 from voice.&amp;nbsp; Thanks for reading!
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<pubDate>Fri,  2 Jun 2006 11:56:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Started, now let's get going!</title>
<description>In my first post, I introduced my family.&amp;nbsp; I was wondering how to start homeschooling.&amp;nbsp; I think I figured that part out.&amp;nbsp; I chose curriculum from Bob Jones University.&amp;nbsp; I chose 5th grade Reading and 4th grade Math for my daughter.&amp;nbsp; Since it is summer, we are just going to concentrate on those two subjects.&amp;nbsp; 
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Little one loves the math workbook.&amp;nbsp; It starts with basic two and three place addition and subtraction problems.&amp;nbsp; After her frustration with multiplication and division this past school year, this has been great for her self-esteem.&amp;nbsp; She keeps wanting to work more pages than I assign.&amp;nbsp; 
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Reading is a full year above her supposed reading level.&amp;nbsp; I say supposed because we read the first story by alternate paragraph and she did fine!&amp;nbsp; She was able to sound out the words she didn't know.&amp;nbsp; The workbook had two pages of questions from the story, and she did fine with those.&amp;nbsp; 
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Little one has decided that Animal Planet is part of her curriculum.&amp;nbsp; She loves watching the shows and then we have to talk about the animals.&amp;nbsp; Tonight we saw some Spinner Dolphins that live near Hawaii.&amp;nbsp; After that, we talked about the Pacific White-sided Dolphins we had recently seen at Sea World in San Antonio.&amp;nbsp; It's amazing how one thing leads to another.&amp;nbsp; She also wanted to add Bible to her schedule.&amp;nbsp; We haven't decided yet what or how we want to approach Bible, but we will work that out next week.&amp;nbsp; I think we may cover the history of Christianity.&amp;nbsp; In school, she studied I Kings and II Kings and really did enjoy that.&amp;nbsp; 
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Music was a problem today, she really didn't want to go to her lesson.&amp;nbsp; Once she got there, she was fine.&amp;nbsp; She has Theory homework tonight and another lesson tomorrow.&amp;nbsp; Her lesson schedule has gotten rearranged these past few weeks with her voice coach having end of school activities, UIL and other things.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully next week we can get back on schedule.&amp;nbsp; 
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Next Tuesday we are joining a Homeschool Group at a nursing home.&amp;nbsp; I think it will be a good experience.&amp;nbsp; I also think it will help Little One to see more kids who are homeschooled.&amp;nbsp; She doesn't realize all the opportunities we have here with very active groups.&amp;nbsp; 
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Next Monday we will definately get on schedule with her academics.&amp;nbsp; Since it is a light load, it won't take all day to teach.&amp;nbsp; I am amazed at how fast Little One does learn, when it is just the two of us.&amp;nbsp; 
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Well, that is all for now.&amp;nbsp; I have to go back to surfing Random Blogs.&amp;nbsp; Reading what others have said here has helped me understand what I need to do and how to do it.&amp;nbsp; The most important thing is to develop in my children, even those I have in private school, is a love of God, Christ and family.&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Thu,  1 Jun 2006 19:43:00 -0500</pubDate>
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