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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 18:39:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Holiday Cheer and Schoolwork too!</title>
<description>As I reflect back over the last few months I think about how wonderful this school year has been so far.&amp;nbsp; I gave the boys the week off last week but it was not really needed, given the fact that they really have had no problems.&amp;nbsp; I knew with the holiday excitement they would need some time to play, visit with family and hang out with their friends.&amp;nbsp; I did not want school work hanging over their heads.
This year we have been using Time4learning and it has been the saving grace that our family needed.&amp;nbsp; We have been thrilled with the Math, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies lesson studies.&amp;nbsp; The boys reflect back to lessons often and we are thrilled that they are retaining so much!

Time4Learning is the greatest online program that we have found.&amp;nbsp; 

I am looking forward to this years tax season because I know that the boys will be able to keep up on their lessons while I am at work, no matter where they are spending the day.&amp;nbsp; Spring will be here before I know it and with the rate they are going they will hopefully be on track with everything and with some extra stuff in the summer they will be ahead next year!&amp;nbsp; The boys love Time4Learning almost as much as their father and I do!
Our holiday time is almost past and we have enjoyed the relaxed nature of it.&amp;nbsp; I really think that they might not have even complained if I had asked them to do a day of school here and there but everything has been going so well I figured they deserved a break!</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 18:39:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Prayers Needed for my Friend</title>
<description>This is my friend, please take a moment to think about her today and keep her in your prayers.&amp;nbsp; Thank an officer of the Law today for keeping you safe.


    ATHENS, Ga.     -- 
 An Athens-Clarke County police officer working off-duty at a Kroger was viciously attacked by a man with a butcher knife, police say. 
 Officials say Sgt. Courtney Gale was working off-duty in uniform at a Kroger grocery store on Alps Road in Athens Tuesday night when someone told her about a suspicious man who was opening meat in one of the store?s aisles. 
 Gale approached the man and authorities said he ?wantonly and viciously? attacked her with a butcher knife they believe he stole from the store. 
  Officials said Gale received numerous stab wounds and hospital officials said her injuries are serious.  
 Other citizens in the store were able to help the officer and subdue the suspect. Athens-Clarke County officials said after a brief foot chase, they arrested Steven Anthony Eberhart, 44. He has been charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault, felony obstruction and misdemeanor obstruction. 
  Channel 2 has learned the officer?s family is coming from out of town to be with her at the hospital.  
 An account has been set up for the officer at SunTrust Bank. Anyone interested in making a donation to this account may do so at any SunTrust branch or mail to SunTrust Bank, Attention: Heidi Spratlin, 1022 Prince Ave, Athens, Georgia, 30606. </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 09:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Back from Florida</title>
<description>We are back from sunny Florida and a little sad but very glad to be home.&amp;nbsp; Did not get to see the grandparents while we were there because of a heart thing that my grandfather is having but we were able to get all our work done on the tile floor!&amp;nbsp; 
The boys were able to pull off a couple days of schooling online even though it was dial up and tough to do. Thanks to dad we brought the laptop with us and I got assignments done!&amp;nbsp; It was nice to stay in touch via email, blogging, etc....
I was thrilled with our field trip to Kennedy Space Center and we all learned a lot.&amp;nbsp; The boys enjoyed every aspect of the trip and even though we did not have enough time, we got to see a lot!
Enjoying home even though it is cold and chilly up here...&amp;nbsp; Now maybe my legs can heal up after all the no-seeum bites that I have all over!</description>
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<pubDate>Tue,  4 Dec 2007 09:19:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Happy Thanksgiving!</title>
<description> &quot;Thanksgiving puts steel into our patriotic veins.
&amp;nbsp;It reminds us or our great  heritage. 
It carries us back with numbing nostalgia
to that first dreadful  winter at Plymouth where 
less than half the handful of people survived. 
It  speaks in clear, crisp tones of forgotten terms, like: integrity...bravery...respect...faith...vigilance...
dignity...honor...freedom...discipline...sacrifice...godliness.&quot; 
 [Charles R. Swindoll]</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:39:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>College?</title>
<description>Is college in your future?&amp;nbsp; here is a great list of colleges that have taken Home School kids in the past.....

LIST OF COLLEGES WHO HAVE TAKEN HSING KIDS

I don't know why I am already thinking about this...&amp;nbsp; We have like 9 years.....&amp;nbsp; by that time it should be easy right???</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 11:37:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Always teaching, Always learning</title>
<description>The truly neat thing about home schooling is that everything is a learning lesson of some kind.&amp;nbsp; I knew this but once in a while someone who I am talking to points out to me that everything we do is used as some kind of lesson somehow.
For example, The boys and I went to visit a friend who broke her leg and will be in rehab for 5 weeks.&amp;nbsp; This is not a fun place to go, people are sick, old, or hurt and young children don't exactly enjoy to be around for to long.&amp;nbsp; The boys were polite and were excited to see our elderly friend.&amp;nbsp; On the way out we stopped by the rec room because we heard chirping and they wanted to see what it was.&amp;nbsp; To&amp;nbsp; our surprise there were 3 big cages of birds in there and the boys had a great time talking to the birds and enjoying them.&amp;nbsp; About the time that we were ready to go a dog walked into the rec room and the boys took a minute to say hello to the very mellow dog.
We were heading out and another dog walked up the hallway and a cat was not far behind. The boys visit turned from being discouraged to very pleasant.&amp;nbsp; On our drive home they asked why there were animals in a hospital.&amp;nbsp; I talked about the healing powers of pets and how having pets around sometimes really helps to brighten spirits of older people who are all alone at the rehab center for most of the day and night.&amp;nbsp; Visitors are always so nice but having the animals around really help people heal.&amp;nbsp; They thought that it was so cool that they would allow the animals to be there and they talked about the next time they went to visit that they would make their elderly friend go down and see the birds!&amp;nbsp; 
Just one more life lesson that was interesting and exciting for them....&amp;nbsp; Every time we come across something new it is an adventure for them but is fun for me to see them learning.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 22:26:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>My Dear Qbot.....</title>
<description>Here is my note to my son.....&amp;nbsp; It is just amazing this year since we switched curriculum over to Time4Learning.&amp;nbsp; He has always been ahead.&amp;nbsp; We knew that we were going to home school him way back when he was just 3 years old.&amp;nbsp; 
He was adding double numbers before he got out of the pre-k program that we put him in.&amp;nbsp; When he was in the 1st grade he would struggle with reading and writing.&amp;nbsp; I would give him a math sheet to do and he would come back minutes later with it done.
Last year we stopped everything except reading to get him where he needed to be to take his 3rd grade ITBS test.&amp;nbsp; He passed but we knew that he was not where we wanted him to be.&amp;nbsp; He really has been struggling but now everything seems so much better.

Dear Son,
I am so proud of you.&amp;nbsp; You have been doing Time4Learning now for 3 months and you have come so far.&amp;nbsp; Your reading is so much better with the help of science and social studies holding your interest.&amp;nbsp; All that hard work that your doing is really helping!&amp;nbsp; I am proud of you and know that you will continue to excel.&amp;nbsp; 
I know that you enjoy your math and hope that you keep pushing forward to learn and grow.&amp;nbsp; I am proud of you for helping your younger brother&amp;nbsp; do some of his 2nd grade science and social studies lessons.&amp;nbsp; I know that you you don't realize how much that helps you with reviewing and with reading but it does.
This has really been a good year for you so far and I know that you will continue to do well now.&amp;nbsp; Keep your eye on the goal and you will achieve something so great!
Love, Mom

Eventually he will go back and read the blogs that I have wrote.&amp;nbsp; He will know how proud I am of him and how much we stood behind him.....&amp;nbsp; I wish great things of both my boys and I think that this year we are all more comfortable and relaxed.&amp;nbsp; Things are going along so smoothly and we are grateful for the Time4Learning program and the people there!&amp;nbsp;</description>
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<pubDate>Wed,  7 Nov 2007 08:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Keeping up, Staying on the learning path.....</title>
<description>This year is so nice.&amp;nbsp; Other than the fact that I hate Sept, Oct, and Nov because we are so busy.&amp;nbsp; Things are starting to slow down a bit.&amp;nbsp; Soccer is over but we are still busy every weekend through December.&amp;nbsp; 
I like my boys to get through normal school work in the morning; they are more focused and they seem less apt to wonder all over the place.&amp;nbsp; This leaves the afternoon for projects, free time and whatever we had planned.&amp;nbsp; One night is cub scouts, one night is Karate, one night is family night.&amp;nbsp; 

Time is slipping by so fast.&amp;nbsp; It seems as if it was just July and August and we were swimming every day! Now it is almost Thanksgiving and then it will be Christmas.&amp;nbsp; Everything moves so fast...&amp;nbsp; I miss the days when they were small but am enjoying them now at this age..... 

As a family we are looking at a program for learning Spanish.&amp;nbsp; I think that I have one that we might use.&amp;nbsp; It is a free program that gives &quot;real time&quot; speech and helps you at least learn how to speak a bit, understanding things like &quot;hello, how are you?&quot; and &quot;I am fine, thank you.&quot;&amp;nbsp; I want it to be able to communicate a bit with some of our clients and the boys have been making up language so I thought it was time to get them learning something new. </description>
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<pubDate>Tue,  6 Nov 2007 10:46:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>How is it......</title>
<description>How is it that one minute you are fine and dandy and then next you want to strangle the two little beings that you are watching?&amp;nbsp; My kids chugging away at their schoolwork today and for some reason decided that doing their science together would be so much more fun......
It started out fine but in the old cliche &quot;boys will be boys&quot;, they start wrestling while sitting in the same chair....&amp;nbsp; A favorite mug gets tossed in the scuffle and breaks and while I'm on my hands and knees looking for the pieces and trying to wade through the mess around their desks (that got picked up rather quickly by them when I was done cleaning up the mug...)&amp;nbsp; I go through the whole &quot;you have to take this serious&quot; type discussion that they hate......&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 

Some days its cute... Today was not one of those days and I just needed them to be cute....&amp;nbsp; Oh well. there is always tomorrow....&amp;nbsp; Cute will again come. it always does.....&amp;nbsp; 

October is almost over and that means soccer is almost done and we can get on with being not so rushed and busy.. Thankfully......&amp;nbsp; On a great note.. My youngest son, who has issues with his confidence, scored his first goal ever!&amp;nbsp; YAY for us!!</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:22:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>I am myself first, then I'm a Teacher.</title>
<description>Yes, I am a teacher; I home school my children.&amp;nbsp; I have realized that I don't define myself first as a teacher because as a parent it is my responsibility to teach my children.&amp;nbsp; Funny how this thought just entered my mind this morning.&amp;nbsp; It might be the decaff coffee rather than the regular coffee....&amp;nbsp; My brain just not waking up. I only get a couple cups of&amp;nbsp; caffeine anything and I did not go to the store to buy coffee.
If I was to describe myself, I would not start with &quot;I am a teacher&quot;....&amp;nbsp; It is not first in who I am or what I do with my life.&amp;nbsp; I wonder if it is bad not to first think of myself as a teacher?

I am myself first.&amp;nbsp; I don't look at myself as anything more than who I am.&amp;nbsp; I am a wife and a&amp;nbsp; mom.&amp;nbsp; I am who I am and who I always have been but now with the addition of kids.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 

My kids have got to be better off with someone who is strong and defined rather than someone who is trying to figure out who they are... I would think....
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 08:45:00 -0500</pubDate>
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