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<title>My son, the church pianist :)</title>
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&amp;nbsp;My 14yo son recently accepted his first job as a church pianist!&amp;nbsp; He began lessons&amp;nbsp;at age 8 and has always loved to play.&amp;nbsp; We were not&amp;nbsp;seeking a job for him when this opportunity came along.&amp;nbsp; In fact, he was not at all interested when the offer was first made.&amp;nbsp; But we did some praying and the next thing we knew, we were at a different church and he had a job!&amp;nbsp; And he loves it!&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 17:03:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Teaching Literature</title>
<description>On&amp;nbsp;my local&amp;nbsp;homeschool loop, someone posted a question&amp;nbsp;asking HOW to teach literature, in this case, to a 6th grader.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Here&amp;nbsp;are my thoughts&amp;nbsp;on &quot;teaching&quot; this subject:

I think the most important thing for literature is to read good books. Read them, tell about them (oral narration), discuss them with&amp;nbsp;someone else who has read them, write about them (written narration), etc. You can also learn a little something about the author and the time period that he/she is writing in or about, and the region he is in (that adds history and geography). Study guides such as the ones from Proginy Press are nice to do occasionally if you want to add in some vocabulary and such. I would not do all of this for every book, just for some. Sometimes they just need to be left alone to enjoy the book without the pressure of a &quot;lesson&quot;. 

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<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 10:22:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Awards Day</title>
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Our local 2-year community college recently held it's Awards Day ceremonies and my daughter was awarded an Outstanding English Student Award and was inducted into Phi Theta Kappa, the International Honor Society for the Two-Year College.&amp;nbsp; This is a picture of us at one of the ceremonies.&amp;nbsp; She is majoring in English now, and after her time at this school, she plans to transfer to a nearby university to major in journalism;&amp;nbsp;Lord willing, of course :)&amp;nbsp; She also works part time in an after-school program at a local elementary school and is a lifeguard during the summer.&amp;nbsp; We are so pleased with her accomplishments.&amp;nbsp; We began homeschooling when she started second grade.&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 22:22:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Thankful for homeschooling</title>
<description>Crosswalk Homeschool News
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Washington Times Op-ed-Withdrawing Kid During Term OK
by J. Michael Smith
HSLDA President 
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One of the trends I am seeing in homeschooling that I didn't see in the early years involves the timing of when families begin to homeschool. More and more students are being withdrawn during the school year. 
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The bottom line is parents need to know they have the right to remove their children from public school at any time. This does not mean parents won't be challenged by some school districts and given misinformation, but the day is over when parents should be fearful of removing their children from public school so they can provide them with an education that is proving year after year to produce graduates who are better educated and socialized than the average public school student. 
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The above includes the first and last paragraphs of an article from Crosswalk Homeschool News.&amp;nbsp; It just reminded me to be thankful for all those homeschool pioneers in the 1980's who paved the way for me to be able to homeschool my children today.&amp;nbsp; Until 1996, the year we began homeschooling, we had NEVER met ONE homeschool family.&amp;nbsp; Not only were there fewer homeschoolers back then, but homeschooling in general was nowhere near as &quot;out in the open&quot; as it is now.&amp;nbsp; There was a time when public officials were hostile toward parents who homeschooled.&amp;nbsp; Even today, there are those who are against what we are doing.&amp;nbsp; May we never take our freedom for granted.&amp;nbsp; 

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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 21:03:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>It's been a long time...</title>
<description>Wow.&amp;nbsp; It's been a long time since I've posted here.&amp;nbsp; I had just begun to blog, hadn't even quite gotten the hang of it, when I stopped posting altogether.&amp;nbsp; I read other blogs and they seem so interesting.&amp;nbsp; I'm not sure I really have anything to share that would be interesting or helpful to others.
Another reason I haven't posted is because I finally decided to join facebook and boy is it addictive!&amp;nbsp; I find myself wanting, needing, to check in during the day to see what others are doing.&amp;nbsp; It's crazy!&amp;nbsp; Anyway, if you're on facebook and want to be&amp;nbsp;friends, let me know!&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:01:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Long Term Menu Planning</title>
<description>I just finished reading about menu planning in the latest issue of &quot;The Homeschool Minute&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Menu planning is something that I really enjoy doing.&amp;nbsp; In the beginning I would plan meals for the week but then I started planning for the month and found that I really liked that.&amp;nbsp; 
First, I would print out&amp;nbsp;a monthly&amp;nbsp;calendar page from www.donnayoung.org (Don't you just love that website?).&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Using my list of meal/dish ideas,&amp;nbsp;together with input from my husband and kids,&amp;nbsp;I begin filling in the days.&amp;nbsp; Not every day, mind you.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;nbsp;would leave days open to be filled in with anything from sandwiches to leftovers to eating out.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;I would spread the&amp;nbsp;more demanding meals out over the month and fill in with simple ones.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;The&amp;nbsp;time&amp;nbsp;consuming meals would also be planned on days that&amp;nbsp;I would normally get to stay&amp;nbsp;home or at least had little to do outside of the house.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Since I sought after the input of&amp;nbsp;my family, each person&amp;nbsp;would get their requested meal(s) sometime during that month.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Planning this way also allowed me to have a really good meal (which may&amp;nbsp;cost a little more)&amp;nbsp;one evening and then follow&amp;nbsp;with a more economical (cheap!) meal the next.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;This&amp;nbsp;helps me with the grocery budget without&amp;nbsp;anyone feeling deprived of good meals!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;I will also add that I PENCIL&amp;nbsp;in the meals on my calendar pages since life does happen and things do have to be changed.&amp;nbsp; I love to plan but I am also VERY flexible.
I enjoyed this monthly planning so much that I eventually began quarterly planning.&amp;nbsp; Crazy as it sounds, this year I am tentively planning for the entire year!&amp;nbsp; I have printed out all 12 months of calendar pages from the donna young website and have them in my &quot;Household Management&quot; 3-ring binder.&amp;nbsp; Now of course I have not planned every meal for the year and don't really intend to, exactly.&amp;nbsp; Having the entire year to *work with* allows me to get in a wide variety of meals.&amp;nbsp; We can easily get stuck in the rut of Mon-Spaghetti, Tues-burgers, Wed-... and that is exactly how I used to do it.&amp;nbsp; While there is nothing at all wrong with that, I began to tire of the same old thing all the time, week after week.&amp;nbsp; There just wasn't enough variety.&amp;nbsp; When I sat down and listed all the things we like to eat, I saw that there was no way to plan only for a week.&amp;nbsp; So the weekly plan became two weeks, then a month,...&amp;nbsp; It just grew!&amp;nbsp; I do *tweak* my menu A LOT because, again, life happens.&amp;nbsp; If money is tight one week due to an unexpected expense, I erase and redo.&amp;nbsp; If I see a really good deal on chicken breasts&amp;nbsp;when I had planned on pork chops, I erase and redo.&amp;nbsp; 
This might sound a little obsessive but it's really not!&amp;nbsp; It's not much different than planning&amp;nbsp;the&amp;nbsp;school year.&amp;nbsp; We plot our course and purchase the books.&amp;nbsp; For the most part, things&amp;nbsp;somewhat go as planned, but because homeschoolers are a flexible people, we add and delete things along the way in order to make it work.&amp;nbsp;
I hope someone has gotten some ideas that might work for your family.&amp;nbsp; Thanks for listening!
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<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 09:06:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Strained Relationships</title>
<description>I'm feeling *blue* today.&amp;nbsp; Perhaps I ate too much yesterday? &amp;nbsp;(Thanksgiving) Probably, but I don't think that's what's causing me to feel this way.&amp;nbsp; Is it just me or are relationships hard?&amp;nbsp; 
There are some strained relationships in my life right now and I would love nothing more for Christmas than for God to repair those relationships.&amp;nbsp; If you're reading this,&amp;nbsp;will you pray for me today?&amp;nbsp; Although I cannot control the feelings and/or actions of others, I can work on controlling&amp;nbsp;my own.&amp;nbsp; But I need to know what the Lord wants me to *do*, if anything.&amp;nbsp; I always feel as though I have to *do* something to fix things (and other people?).&amp;nbsp; Hmmm...&amp;nbsp; Could that be contributing to the problem?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
I am by nature&amp;nbsp;an emotional person (it's inherited ) and I have an incredible desire to&amp;nbsp;please people.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;But of course everyone is not pleased with me all the time.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;It's even a ridiculous idea, now that I think about it, that anyone could possibly please all people at all times.&amp;nbsp; So why does it bother me so?&amp;nbsp; I'll tell you why!&amp;nbsp; If I give 100% of myself and it is still not enough for some people, it upsets me.&amp;nbsp; It's like saying that MY BEST is just NOT GOOD ENOUGH.&amp;nbsp; How much more can I give than my all?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;But it is one thing if they are not pleased with me; it is quite another to always let it be known that they are not pleased.&amp;nbsp; After a while, I figure it's best to spend as little time around them as possible.&amp;nbsp; Then comes time for family gatherings and I don't know what to *do*.&amp;nbsp; Is it best to attend with everyone miserable?&amp;nbsp; Is it best to decline?&amp;nbsp; *Sigh*&amp;nbsp; 
Is it just me or are relationships hard?&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 10:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Romans chapter 1</title>
<description>The church I attend recently had a revival service at which the guest preacher used Romans 1:18-32 as his text.&amp;nbsp; A fellow church member and homeschooler posted a comment about the sermon on our local homeschool email loop and sparks flew!&amp;nbsp; The discussion touched on racism and slavery then turned into an ugly debate&amp;nbsp;about abortion.&amp;nbsp; I should probably add that said sermon was delivered on election night, as was the original post, which only added fuel to the fire because of opposing views on both abortion and the outcome of the election.&amp;nbsp; The original post, by the way, made no mention of racism, slavery, or abortion.&amp;nbsp; Likewise, I do not intend to talk of those things in this particular post.&amp;nbsp; Since that discussion, I have read and re-read Romans 1:18-32 several times.&amp;nbsp; I would like to talk about what I have been thinking about this passage of scripture which, in my Bible, is titled &quot;God's Wrath on Unrighteousness&quot;.&amp;nbsp; 
First of all, let it be known that I believe that God is love (1 John 4:8, 16) and that we are to love one another (1 John 4:11, 20-21; Matthew 22:39).&amp;nbsp; God certainly proved&amp;nbsp;His love for us&amp;nbsp;when He gave His Son (John 3:16) and I believe that Jesus displayed love and compassion during His earthly ministry and that we are to follow His example.&amp;nbsp; With that said,&amp;nbsp;we cannot get around the fact that Romans 1:18 says&amp;nbsp;&quot;For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men...&quot;&amp;nbsp; The remainder of the text (thru verse 32) goes on to list a number of actions which brought&amp;nbsp;on the wrath of God and &quot;...that those who practice such things are worthy of death...&quot; as are those who know &quot;the righteous judgment of God&quot; and &quot;approve of those who practice them&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Three times in the NKJV (in this text) it is stated that &quot;God gave them up&quot; or &quot;God gave them over&quot; ; to uncleanness, to vile passions, to a debased mind, to do those things which are not fitting, etc.&amp;nbsp; This text is often used to point out that homosexuality is a sin (v. 26-27) and also any sexual immorality and murder (v. 29).&amp;nbsp; What has caught my attention in this passage, however, are some of the other actions that are listed so I would like to point them out, along with the definitions of some from Webster's 1828 Dictionary.&amp;nbsp; 
Let's begin with &quot;covetousness&quot;&amp;nbsp; which is defined as &quot;A strong or inordinate desire of obtaining and possessing some supposed good; usually in a bad sense, and applied to an inordinate desire of wealth or avarice.&quot;&amp;nbsp; &quot;Inordinate&quot; can be defined as excessive.&amp;nbsp; &quot;Avarice&quot; is the same as covetousness.&amp;nbsp; So&amp;nbsp;I will define covetousness as greed.&amp;nbsp; 
Next,&amp;nbsp;&quot;maliciousness&quot; (malicious):&amp;nbsp; &quot;Proceeding from extreme hatred or ill will&quot;.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
&quot;Full of envy&quot;:&amp;nbsp; &quot;Pain, uneasiness, mortification or discontent excited by the sight of another's superiority or success, accompanied with some degree of hatred or malignity, and often or usually with a desire or an effort to depreciate the person, and with pleasure in seeing him depressed.&amp;nbsp; Envy springs from pride, ambition or love, mortified that another has obtained what one has a strong desire to possess.&quot;&amp;nbsp; More definitions of envy are &quot;rivalry; competition;&amp;nbsp;malice&quot;.&amp;nbsp; 
&quot;Strife&quot;:&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&quot;Exertion or contention for superiority; contest of emulation, either by intellectual or physical efforts.&amp;nbsp; Contention in anger or enmity; contest; struggle for victory; quarrel or war.&amp;nbsp; Opposition.&quot;&amp;nbsp; 
&quot;Deceit&quot;:&amp;nbsp; &quot;The leading of another person to believe what is false, or not to believe what is true, and thus to ensnare him; fraud; fallacy; cheat.&quot;
&quot;Whisperers&quot;:&amp;nbsp; &quot;One who tells secrets; a backbiter; one who slanders secretly.&quot;
&quot;Backbiters&quot;:&amp;nbsp; &quot;One who slanders, calumniates or speaks ill of the absent.&quot;&amp;nbsp; In case you are like me and don't know what &quot;calumniates&quot; means, it is &quot;to charge falsely and knowingly with a crime or offense; to propagate evil reports with a design to injure the reputation of another.&quot;&amp;nbsp; 
As much as I want to keep going, I have got to get going instead!&amp;nbsp; Duty calls!&amp;nbsp; I'll continue on another post.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 12:10:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Finishing it</title>
<description>We finished reading the book, Created for Work&amp;nbsp; by Bob Schultz and it was just wonderful.&amp;nbsp; My husband and I enjoyed it so much that he says we are going to read through it again.&amp;nbsp; The last chapter is titled &quot;Finish It&quot; and it was very convicting for me.&amp;nbsp; It was about the importance of completing a job.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunately, it is known around my home that I love to start new projects but I often do not finish them.&amp;nbsp; I'm not sure what happens, really.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;nbsp;start out excited about doing something new and different then I just fizzle out.&amp;nbsp; The chapter titled, &quot;Maintenance&quot; would apply here, also.&amp;nbsp; But back to the final chapter.&amp;nbsp; He reminds us that Jesus' last words were, &quot;It is finished&quot;.&amp;nbsp; Jesus had a job to do and He did it.&amp;nbsp; Completely.&amp;nbsp; The book reads, &quot;Aren't you glad that Jesus didn't work halfheartedly at saving you from sin?&amp;nbsp; We have confidence that He is able to save us to the uttermost because He finishes what He starts.&quot;&amp;nbsp; (Thank you, Jesus!) So that's my newest goal.&amp;nbsp; I am going to set out to complete some unfinished projects and not start any new ones until I am done!&amp;nbsp; 
Now, where do I begin?
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 09:19:00 -0500</pubDate>
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