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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:20:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Update...</title>
<description>Can you believe the school year is almost over?&amp;nbsp; We have about 2 weeks of full-time lessons left fot the years.&amp;nbsp; Of course, we will still do &quot;educational activities&quot; through the summer, but they'll be more hands-on and artistic type lessons.&amp;nbsp; 
I've been taking care of a toddler for more than a year and a half.&amp;nbsp; She lives with her grandparents, but she spends more time with us than anyone else and has become a part of the family.&amp;nbsp; On Saturday, her mother will come to take her back to New York with her.&amp;nbsp; We are very sad to see this little sweetheart leave us.&amp;nbsp; Our prayers go with her for a wonderful life.&amp;nbsp; I don't think we'll ever see her again.&amp;nbsp;We worry about what the future holds for her.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; There have been a lot of tears shed around here already by my children as well as me.&amp;nbsp; 
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:20:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Homeschool Buyers Co-op</title>
<description>Well, the schoolroom isn't quite as organized as I'd like, but it's good enough that we can use it now.&amp;nbsp; Although we do learning activities all year round, we always have an official start and end of school year.&amp;nbsp; 

Wednesday was our official first day and my daughter was so excited that she woke early and was ready before the rest of us.&amp;nbsp; It was so sweet!&amp;nbsp; She even had time to watch out the window as the school bus came to take her neighborhood friends to their school.&amp;nbsp; The kids have been enjoying their first week, although they were a little disappointed that I had full lessons planned for them...no fluff that elementary public school kids get to adjust to their new teacher and class in the first week.&amp;nbsp; 

Art and Spanish will be added more regularly this year.&amp;nbsp; I'm not strong in either so those subjects have always been more hit and miss in the past.&amp;nbsp; But, this year I'm going to make myself teach these subjects or find a class for them to attend.&amp;nbsp; 

I recently received information about a Homeschool Buyer's Co-op.&amp;nbsp; Maybe you've already heard of this, but I hadn't.&amp;nbsp; It looks incredible.&amp;nbsp; The whole idea behind it is that schools buy in volume and can benefit from discounts that companies offer...so why shouldn't homeschoolers do the same?&amp;nbsp; Here's the info if you want to check it out for yourself:

Homeschool Buyers Co-op

Let me know what you think or if you've had experience with this.
Have a great day!
Rhonda</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2007 09:34:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Do you use a lesson planner?</title>
<description>We've decided to start some 1/2 days now because we're going to take a longer vacation than normal.&amp;nbsp; The kids agreed that it's better to get ahead now instead of playing catch-up later.&amp;nbsp; And,&amp;nbsp; who wants to do school work on vacation?!?&amp;nbsp;
What do you use for a lesson planner?&amp;nbsp;
I print and bind my own weekly planner each year.&amp;nbsp; I just never found one on the market that has everything I want in it.&amp;nbsp; So, a few years ago I printed my own 52 week (full year) planner.&amp;nbsp; I document our lessons and study time all year long so a 40 week planner just doesn't meet my needs.&amp;nbsp;
In it I include: a daily schedule, our public school district calendar (so we know when the other kids are out of school), a complete listing of holidays, a 2 year calendar, a notes section, and all the curriculum I'm using for this school year. &amp;nbsp;
It is somewhat time consuming...but only because I take so long in deciding what will work best each year.&amp;nbsp; Now that it's complete, I just fill in the blanks with the lessons each day, how much time we spent on the lesson, grades (optional), and I'm done!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In my state, we are required to have a journal or lesson plan and a log of our hours so I have a running total of hours at the bottom of the page.&amp;nbsp;
On a personal note:&amp;nbsp; I'm concerned about my mom now.&amp;nbsp; She has a chronic condition that can become life-threatening.&amp;nbsp; She is having more trouble right now and refused to be admitted to the hospital last week for a severe infection. The doctor had no choice but to give her outpatient care.&amp;nbsp; She's an incredibly strong person and I trust her judgement with her health but I still worry.&amp;nbsp; I'm praying for her...
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<pubDate>Mon,  9 Jul 2007 12:17:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Language Arts/Reading recommendations...</title>
<description>Hey, how about that?&amp;nbsp; I remembered to blog!&amp;nbsp; YAY!&amp;nbsp; I feel like a kindergartener who was just praised by her parent-teacher!&amp;nbsp; ha ha ha
I'm thinking about the 2007-2008 school year and will tweak our schedule a little.&amp;nbsp; Last year was the best ever school year in every way.&amp;nbsp; We took more field trips, participated in numerous co-ops, finished our work on time daily, and stayed focused.&amp;nbsp;
I'm still working on the school room. We really have to have it done before the next year begins. &amp;nbsp; In the past, we've tried it both ways...having our home and school strictly defined and having them all-in-one.&amp;nbsp; Last year it was all-in-one and it became frustrating for the kids when their public school friends would come in to play and disturb their work to &quot;look&quot; at it.&amp;nbsp; For some reason, after all these years, our public school friends still feel the need to compare what we're learning to what they're learning.&amp;nbsp; I am sad for them because they seem to be envious of our situation.&amp;nbsp;
Ok....now to the Language Arts/Reading recommendations....
The program I'm going to try this year is one recommended by a good friend.&amp;nbsp; It's called The Elson Readers published by Lost Classics Book Company.&amp;nbsp; What I like about it is that the reading is filled with wonderful stories from the world's greatest writers.&amp;nbsp; It is &quot;wholesome literature that views the world of nature with awe and which upholds the ideals of service to others and country and encourages sound moral development in the reader.&quot;&amp;nbsp; All the stories are in one book along with discussion questions and phrases for study after each story.&amp;nbsp; The teacher's manual includes the activities and vocabulary from the stories.&amp;nbsp; There are a few stories in each unit and each unit begins with student objectives and ends with a review.&amp;nbsp; It is intended for children working from the primer level through 8th grade.&amp;nbsp; Their website is at&amp;nbsp;www.lostclassicsbooks.com&amp;nbsp; or you can call 1-888-611-book.&amp;nbsp;
Last year I found Total Language Plus and the kids really enjoy it.&amp;nbsp; I'll still use it also.&amp;nbsp; (I'm very eclectic).&amp;nbsp; Unlike Elson, it is a curriculum that requires you to purchase or borrow (library) the literature book.&amp;nbsp; Each book is completed slowly and will take 6-8 weeks on average.&amp;nbsp; It is a total language curriculum including: reading, language arts, grammar, writing, vocabulary, spelling, and extended activities from a Christian perspective.&amp;nbsp;  There is a recommended schedule to use at the beginning of each manual that is easily adjusted to the needs of your family. Each unit (usually a week) the child is introduced to 2-3 scripture verses relevant to the story they are reading.&amp;nbsp; It can be used from grades 3-12 but be sure to look at the &quot;novel groups&quot; link for more information on difficulty level and grade level recommendation.&amp;nbsp; Their website is totallanguageplus.com and then find a representative in your state.&amp;nbsp;
To be honest we'll probably use Elson somewhat like TLP because the kids love that format so much.
Have a great day!
Rhonda
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<pubDate>Mon,  2 Jul 2007 13:25:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>I need to get motivated...</title>
<description>I couldn't wake up today.&amp;nbsp; I looked at the clock and had an overwhelming feeling of being &quot;bad&quot; because I wasn't out of bed, but I still couldn't drag myself up.&amp;nbsp; The kids were also still sleeping and I knew I should be getting them up.&amp;nbsp; My DH left for work an hour earlier and I was still snoozing.&amp;nbsp; How wrong is that?&amp;nbsp; Oh well, I guess I needed it since I haven't slept well the past week.&amp;nbsp;
Father's Day was good.&amp;nbsp; We spent it with my dad and family.&amp;nbsp; I think my dh was disappointed that his father wouldn't come to visit but he didn't let it show to anyone else.&amp;nbsp; That's dh's style - don't let them know they hurt you.&amp;nbsp;
It's just a lazy summer day around here.&amp;nbsp; Hot outside and not doing much more than housework.&amp;nbsp; The kids are getting ready for their friends which is always a good motivator to get them to clean their rooms.&amp;nbsp;

I know I have organizing to do.&amp;nbsp; The basement won't organize itself! &amp;nbsp; It's been four days since I last worked on it so I need to take advantage of my time.&amp;nbsp; I'm trying to get all their school stuff seperated from our family stuff to make it easier for them.&amp;nbsp; They seem to do better if they have it in it's own place.&amp;nbsp;
So, I guess I didn't really have anything exciting to blog.&amp;nbsp; I'm just trying to be better about doing it.&amp;nbsp;
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:03:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>No Good at Blogging</title>
<description>Nope, I'm no good at this.&amp;nbsp; I get distracted by my busy life and forget to write.&amp;nbsp; 

I'm back on track and feeling good.&amp;nbsp; The last year was a whirlwind with plenty to do and plenty of chaos and disappointment.&amp;nbsp; Of course, grandma is still missed and I still tear-up just about everyday but I have to admit that I was glad to see 2007 come into view as it signified the beginning of better times.&amp;nbsp; 

We finished our lessons on time and are enjoying the summer.&amp;nbsp; It feels SO good!&amp;nbsp; We're doing lots of summer activities and I feel that my children are benefiting from my organization.&amp;nbsp; 

My &quot;project&quot; for the summer is to conform a storage room in our basement to a kid-friendly hangout.&amp;nbsp; It'll be a lot of work but we're all energized to get it done and work just a couple hours each day so we still have time for fun.&amp;nbsp; 

Wish us luck on getting it done by August!
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 13:38:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>New school year...</title>
<description>I can't believe how time has gotten away from me.&amp;nbsp; I've been terrible about writing.&amp;nbsp; A new school year is upon us and we've gotten off to a good start.
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We've changed a few things this year.&amp;nbsp; First, we're doing more lessons in the comfort of our living room and kitchen rather than the &quot;school room.&quot;&amp;nbsp; We are also going to use SOS for both children this year.&amp;nbsp; We'll see how this goes.&amp;nbsp; I've also decided to make one day a week our&amp;nbsp; &quot;Educational Activities Day&quot; which means that we do other educational activies besides our pre-packaged curriculum.&amp;nbsp; I'm excited about this and hope the kids love it, too!</description>
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<pubDate>Mon,  4 Sep 2006 23:16:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>The best grandma...</title>
<description>Yesterday, I lost my grandma.&amp;nbsp; She was the best grandma a child of any age could imagine having. I miss her so much already.
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Mar 2006 23:09:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Me?  A public speaker?</title>
<description>Last night I did something I didn't ever think I'd do....I was a public speaker. WHOA!
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You see, I belong to an local area homeschool support group.&amp;nbsp; As a means of helping to increase our understanding and commitment to one-another, our leaders have asked members who have non-typical situations to speak and educate the group.&amp;nbsp; 
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So, I was asked to speak.&amp;nbsp; I was fortunate to have another mom&amp;nbsp;who shares similar experiences to speak with me so that made it much easier.&amp;nbsp; However, I was nervous and wondered if I was making any sense to my audience.&amp;nbsp; 
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The reward, for me, came at the end of the meeting when a mom from the audience approached me with more questions.&amp;nbsp; At first, I thought she was only being polite by showing an interest.&amp;nbsp; Then she shared with me that my story sounded just like hers and she needed to know my opinion on what to do next.
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WOW!&amp;nbsp; I hadn't expected to help another family...just to educate the group.&amp;nbsp; I am so blessed that God put me where I needed to be to help this fabulous mom.&amp;nbsp; A year ago I was the one needing help and now I can &quot;pay it forward.&quot;&amp;nbsp; 
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Get&amp;nbsp;a free computer
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2006 12:06:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>FRIDAY THE 13th</title>
<description>I didn't even realize the date until my pastor referred to it in his daily email today.&amp;nbsp; Now, I'm not supersitious but since it's believed by some that this date has gotten it's bad wrap from Christian history it sure makes ya wonder. 
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Well, let's see what bad things are happening in my life today.
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1.&amp;nbsp; My babies are home with me...laughing and learning.&amp;nbsp; 
2.&amp;nbsp; My hubby is getting a job promotion and today is his last day in his old job.
3.&amp;nbsp; We're all healthy today.
4.&amp;nbsp; Our families are emotionally close to us (if not physically)&amp;nbsp;and care.
5.&amp;nbsp; We have good friends who call just to say hello.
6.&amp;nbsp; We have a home.
7.&amp;nbsp; We have food.
8.&amp;nbsp; Today is PAYDAY!!!&amp;nbsp; YAY!&amp;nbsp; Gotta love this day!
9.&amp;nbsp; My kids are in a great mood!
10. The SUN is SHINING!
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Hmmm...
Yup, looks like a&amp;nbsp;lot of&amp;nbsp;BAD things&amp;nbsp;are happening today.
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HA HA HA
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Have a Happy Friday the 13th!
TGIF
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2006 11:45:00 -0600</pubDate>
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