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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 16:07:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<description>My son and my husband have officially joined the Boy scouts of America.&amp;nbsp; They've been on 2 camp outs and my son is supposed to get his tenderfoot this next week.&amp;nbsp; I wanted to show off some pictures of them in uniform.&amp;nbsp; I took these photos right before they went on their last camp out.&amp;nbsp; 





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<title>Birdseed That Payed For Itself</title>
<description>This year I decided to leave the weeds left at the bottom of the bird feeder.&amp;nbsp; I normally pluck them up thinking they might replant themselves somewhere else.&amp;nbsp; I was way too busy this year to even care about it and I'm so glad I didn't.&amp;nbsp; ( I did go out occasionally and pluck up any sticker plants that the wind blew over.) The picture below is what came up and what a beautiful sight it was from our Kitchen window.&amp;nbsp; We actually had 2 areas that looked like this and lasted about a month and a half.&amp;nbsp; Most of the flowers are currently going to seed so I guess I won't need to buy too much more birdseed since the birds know this area already.


    
        
            
            
            
        
        
            
            
            
                
                    
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 06:43:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<description>Our family vacation to the Grand Canyon was short but well worth it.&amp;nbsp; We enjoyed every bit of it.&amp;nbsp; The weather was hot but God blessed us with an afternoon rain that cooled the whole park down.&amp;nbsp; The pictures do not tell the expanse of the Grand Canyon.&amp;nbsp; It's one of those things you just gotta go see yourself.&amp;nbsp; And of course these aren't all the pictures we took.




This is me and our foreign exchange student from Germany.&amp;nbsp; 













On the way home we stopped off at the Meteor Crater Site.&amp;nbsp; That was also fun but next time we need to go to that first.&amp;nbsp; The Grand Canyon made it look teeny tiny.&amp;nbsp; 



At the bottom they had a few things for you to look at.&amp;nbsp; It was amazing to see how tiny they were from where we were standing and to know how big they actually were.&amp;nbsp; 




While our girl from Germany was here we took her to Santa Fe.&amp;nbsp; Below are the pictures of that.









Below is a picture of the kids on the streets of the Santa Fe plaza.&amp;nbsp; We did a stop over at Starbucks to get something cool to drink and discovered that our Foreign Exchange student not only knows what Starbucks is but aslo absolutely loves it!&amp;nbsp; 



We also did a lot of shopping, ate smores by a campfire, at our neighbors house, took the kids swimming and all of the German students had english lessons.&amp;nbsp; The last day of their trip was spent cooking for us American families.&amp;nbsp; We all met that night and ate a traditional German meal.&amp;nbsp; Below is a picture of all of the girls at the mall.&amp;nbsp; The 1 girl to the far left is American and also the 2 girls kneeling down.&amp;nbsp; 



























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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 09:39:00 -0500</pubDate>
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For Today, Monday,&amp;nbsp; August 3rd, 2009

Outside My Window... &amp;nbsp; Sunny Skies.&amp;nbsp; Today is supposed to be a little warmer then usual.&amp;nbsp; The sunflowers are blooming and the garden is green.&amp;nbsp; 


I'm&amp;nbsp;thinking...I hope we have a wonderful day in school today. I miss our foreign exchange student from Germany.&amp;nbsp; 


From the learning rooms... Daughter is loving her Bob Jones DVD program.&amp;nbsp; My son is somewhat happy with his My Father's World program.&amp;nbsp; He is one of those kids whose hard to please,&amp;nbsp; glass half empty kind of kid.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully things get better this year for him.&amp;nbsp; 
 
I am thankful for... A healthy pregnancy and healthy children.

From&amp;nbsp;the kitchen...
M - Posole and red chili

 
 
T - Spaghetti and meatballs

 
 
W - grilled zucchini and chicken&amp;nbsp; 

 
 
TH -&amp;nbsp; fried chicken and potato salad 

 
 
F -&amp;nbsp; Left overs

 


 I am wearing...&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Purple shirt, jean shorts and barefoot

 
I am studying...&amp;nbsp; I'm in a Women Mentoring Women class.&amp;nbsp; It's every Monday night.&amp;nbsp; 


 I am hoping...&amp;nbsp; to get my daughters home economics curriculum soon.&amp;nbsp; I'm waiting for both that and my son's art curriculum to come in the mail.

I am creating... A more calmer atmosphere.&amp;nbsp; With the Lord's help I will be much more pleasant to be around this year.

I am hearing... Computer hum, and washing machine going 

 Around the house and garden...&amp;nbsp; More zucchini, 1 tomato, 3 chiles 2 onions, and 2 yellow squash were picked from the garden last night (my neighbors are sooo tired of zucchini!) 
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One of my favorite things...&amp;nbsp; 
Studying God's word.

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A few plans for the rest of the week...&amp;nbsp;

Take my dad to the doctor, go to an American Heritage Girls meeting, go to my own doctors appointment and do our first full week of school.

Here is a&amp;nbsp;picture thought I am sharing with you...
I have been having a lot of trouble getting my pictures to stay visible on this blog.&amp;nbsp; I'm hoping it will be okay this time.&amp;nbsp; 






  
  



 





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<pubDate>Mon,  3 Aug 2009 08:28:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Summer Coming To An End</title>
<description>Well, it seems I am at the end of our summer.&amp;nbsp; We have our foreign exchange student with us and she will only be with us for about 1o more days.&amp;nbsp; We have enjoyed having her.&amp;nbsp; She is such a sweet heart.&amp;nbsp; Very polite and well mannered.&amp;nbsp; She has taught us some German and we are helping her with more English works.&amp;nbsp; 
Today we will be taking her to Santa Fe.&amp;nbsp; We will be meeting other German students there.&amp;nbsp; What a blessing this all has been.
When her time to leave comes, we will be starting school soon after.&amp;nbsp; August 3rd is our first day.&amp;nbsp; I have to start as early as I can since we have a baby on the way.&amp;nbsp; (which will be born right in the middle of the school year!) 
My son's swim lessons are almost done and well, summer (supposed free time) is definitely almost over.&amp;nbsp; So strange how fast it has gone by.&amp;nbsp; It seems like we were just stopping and now we are starting. What an amazing busy last few months we have had.&amp;nbsp; I am actually looking forward to our &quot;normal&quot; life again. &amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 08:57:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>2009-2010 Here We Come!!!!!!   Ready or Not!!!</title>
<description>For the 2009-2010 school year Dear Son and I will be doing My Father's World curriculum.  We were so unsure as to what to do this year.&amp;nbsp; Dear Daughter is growing up and doesn't enjoy one on one teaching anymore.&amp;nbsp; This last year she really pulled away from it.&amp;nbsp; She asked me if I could make out a list of what needed to be done and if she could just do it on her own.&amp;nbsp; I agreed and she did remarkably well.&amp;nbsp; She really did seem ready to venture out on her own.&amp;nbsp; I did continue with read alouds with her.&amp;nbsp; I didn't want to give up all of our time together.&amp;nbsp; I also plan on cooking with her more often.&amp;nbsp; It's her least favorite thing to do.&amp;nbsp; 
She has asked to do more work on her own so this coming year she will be signed up with the Academy of Home Education.&amp;nbsp; She has requested it even though we informed her it looks like a LOT of work!&amp;nbsp; 
Back to the topic of Dear Son; in his curriculum he will be doing Rome to the Reformation.&amp;nbsp; He is SO EXCITED!&amp;nbsp; He loves medeival times and we've never really focused on the studies of them.&amp;nbsp; We did buy the deluxe package.&amp;nbsp; (He has already broke into the CD on Beethovan.&amp;nbsp; He loved it!!!)&amp;nbsp; I really think he's ready for it.&amp;nbsp; If you ever decide to buy this curriculum, be sure to make sure you have all you need.&amp;nbsp; I noticed when purchasing that they expect you to have some books from the year before.&amp;nbsp; Well, we didn't do this curruculum last year so we had to purchase additional books.&amp;nbsp; I will continue posting on it and our other works we do.&amp;nbsp; Keep us in your prayers especially now that we officially will have a homeschooler in high school.&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Fri,  3 Jul 2009 22:37:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>God Knows Best!!!</title>
<description>I've noticed that one of my blog friends is saying that the weather forecasters don't always predict the weather right.&amp;nbsp; I agree because&amp;nbsp; earlier this year I went to the bookstore and considered buying a farmers almanac for my garden.&amp;nbsp; I chose not to when I saw all the extra junk in it like horoscopes and such.&amp;nbsp; I wondered if it was wrong to use the book to predict the weather patterns.&amp;nbsp; Not being sure I just took a peak at it and noticed that it said that we would have an unusually dry hot summer.&amp;nbsp; I was so bummed and decided to pray and ask God what I should do.&amp;nbsp; I ended up feeling at peace about planting the garden.&amp;nbsp; So I did!&amp;nbsp; This year we have had much more rain than usual and still haven't reached our usual highs.&amp;nbsp; Finally today we might hit 90.&amp;nbsp; Most of the time it's been in the 70's!&amp;nbsp; This last month we had 16 days of rain.&amp;nbsp; That is very rare for our area!&amp;nbsp; God is so good.&amp;nbsp; He is the best weather forecaster out there.
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 08:51:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Wonderful Reads</title>
<description>Below are the most recent books that me and my family are loving.


King&amp;rsquo;s Daughter and Other Stories for Girls






Tiger and Tom and Other Stories for Boys

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<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 00:14:00 -0500</pubDate>
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