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<description>We are an army family currently stationed in Texas.  We are finishing our 2nd official year of homeschooling.  Our daughter is 6 1/2 and our son is 5.   I know that this is what the Lord wants for us now and we will surrender to Him.  </description>
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<description>We have been busy bees this summer!&amp;nbsp; I will be posting pictures soon for our adventures in Corpus Christi, TX, Plymouth, MA, Boston, MA and Buffalo, NY!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Major Dad&amp;nbsp;is getting ready for a VERY long trip for his job soon so we are soaking up the family time!&amp;nbsp;</description>
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<title>Swimming in the Colorado River</title>
<description>Okay, I'm normally very protective of my children, but one time I decided to let loose and let them get wet in their clothes!&amp;nbsp; We spent the day at&amp;nbsp;Colorado Bend State Park in Texas.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; They had so much fun with some other homeschoolers we met in&amp;nbsp;our area.&amp;nbsp; It was a great relaxing day, but it was so fun to see them learning at the same time.&amp;nbsp; On their own, they studied rocks, plants, insects, tadpoles and frogs.&amp;nbsp; Learning is all around us!




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<pubDate>Mon,  1 Jun 2009 12:45:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Living in Oblivion</title>
<description>I was reading a popular women's magazine today and it brought me to tears.&amp;nbsp; I was flipping through and reading about women who are &quot;successful&quot; by the world's standards.&amp;nbsp; For a second, I envied them.&amp;nbsp; They are living their lives and from what I can tell, living them without the Lord.&amp;nbsp; It got me to thinking about all the people that live life, oblivious to our wonderful Creator and Lord.&amp;nbsp; They may even know about Him, but they don't care to acknowledge Him.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; They just go on their merry way.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I then thought about myself.&amp;nbsp; How far I have come and how I can't imagine life without Him.&amp;nbsp; I don't know how anyone can know the Lord and walk away.&amp;nbsp; There was a time in my life when I was not walking the walk, but I never denied my God.&amp;nbsp; I think my problem was immaturity and no one had taught me about a relationship with Him.&amp;nbsp; It was easy to go to church once in awhile and I had my Bible next to my bed so I was &quot;good&quot; with God in my eyes.&amp;nbsp; I missed out on so much and really wasn't enjoying my life.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;I don't know who I was then.&amp;nbsp; It feels like an eternity ago and I don't know how I missed out on such joy back then.&amp;nbsp; Fast forward to now when every decision I make is based on my relationship with God and I'm better for it.&amp;nbsp; I try to make good choices regarding clothing, entertainment, relationships, raising my children, being a godly wife,&amp;nbsp;etc.&amp;nbsp; There is no way I'd ever turn from Him.&amp;nbsp; It just blows my mind when I hear of people raised in Christian homes that choose the world.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I pray for all the lost souls out there, that they could feel what I feel.&amp;nbsp; My life has been transformed.&amp;nbsp; I am still a sinner and I am by no means perfect, but I cherish my journey with God.&amp;nbsp; I won't turn back.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I fear Him, respect Him, revere Him and love Him.
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 20:23:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>The past few weeks</title>
<description>We've been busy with life.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; We decided to move to a new house on post.&amp;nbsp; We moved ourselves basically down the street.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It is a brand new 2 story, 4 bedroom house.&amp;nbsp; I have always dreamed of having an upstairs and now it is a reality!&amp;nbsp; Yeah!&amp;nbsp; The downstairs is a toy free zone for the most part, so that will help with general housekeeping.&amp;nbsp; We have a large room dedicated to our homeschooling.


On a sad note, my uncle died unexpectedly over Easter.&amp;nbsp; We weren't&amp;nbsp; very close, but it was very hard on my mom, his sister, so I was very sad for her and the rest of the family that was closer to him.&amp;nbsp; My dad did a wonderful sermon at his service and it was nice to hear him speak.&amp;nbsp; He is very motivational!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Major Dad was away for training, as he usually is when someone in my family dies.&amp;nbsp; I am glad that he is back now.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I don't like grieving alone.
We went on our first field trip with our local homeschool group to a pick your own berry farm last week and it was super fun.&amp;nbsp; The kids really enjoyed the field trip and we were able to meet some other homeschoolers.&amp;nbsp; They got to plant seeds, release ladybugs to eat the aphids on the plants, shoot strawberries at a target and then pick strawberries.&amp;nbsp; They also enjoyed some wonderful homemade strawberry icecream.&amp;nbsp; Great day!






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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 18:36:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Why can't I relax?</title>
<description>I felt the call to homeschool long before I ever had children.&amp;nbsp; I knew that I would homeschool&amp;nbsp;our future children&amp;nbsp;and our plan has been to homeschool for as long as the Lord allows us to do so.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So why do I feel like I'm&amp;nbsp; in competition with the school system?&amp;nbsp; I feel stressed when one of my children doesn't &quot;get&quot; something.&amp;nbsp; Instead of enjoying the beauty of homeschooling and taking our time, I drill and overwhelm.&amp;nbsp; I think I do it out of fear that my children will be behind if they are ever forced to go into a school setting(like by the government-that's my biggest fear right now)&amp;nbsp;.&amp;nbsp; I want to enjoy our homeschooling experience and I do for the most part,&amp;nbsp; I just wish that I wasn't so worried.&amp;nbsp; If I took out the factor of trying to cover everything, I think our days would be a dream.&amp;nbsp; I love spending time with my children.&amp;nbsp; I love teaching them.&amp;nbsp; I wouldn't have it any other way.&amp;nbsp; I just need to RELAX!&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:30:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Our Easter Picture</title>
<description>We should have had more than one take, but this is what we got--M is falling down the steps!&amp;nbsp; We had a great weekend. My parents drove down and spent the weekend with us.&amp;nbsp; We attended an early church service and then enjoyed a wonderful brunch buffet at the &quot;Club&quot; on post.&amp;nbsp; 



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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:25:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Our sweet doggy died this weekend..</title>
<description>We lost our sweet Sabot to cancer on Saturday night.&amp;nbsp; We didn't even know he had it until Friday night.&amp;nbsp; The week before, he had started coughing and having a hard time with his breathing.&amp;nbsp; They thought it was pneumonia at first.&amp;nbsp; On Friday, he was given 2-7 days to live.&amp;nbsp; We spent Saturday with him at a park where he could enjoy the fresh air.&amp;nbsp; Major Dad had to go into work for a field exercise on Sat. night and after he left, I could tell that Sabot's breathing was getting harder.&amp;nbsp; He suddenly couldn't even stand up.&amp;nbsp; M laid next to him on our bedroom floor and that is where he took his last breaths with her.&amp;nbsp; She was devastated.&amp;nbsp; She has such a soft heart for animals and I think it was fitting that she was right with him when he left us.&amp;nbsp; We had a great 9 years with our precious guy.&amp;nbsp; He was always my buddy when Major Dad was deployed.&amp;nbsp; We still have 2 other dogs at home.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Below is a picture of him in better days when M was 2.&amp;nbsp; I love this picture. Also a good pic with C when he was a little guy.

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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 09:51:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>The Best Dinner Ever!</title>
<description>&quot;Make this every week, Mom!&quot;&amp;nbsp; Music to my ears!!!&amp;nbsp; It all started yesterday when I had nothing planned for dinner and there was very little in the house to use.&amp;nbsp; I was not going to the commissary on payday.&amp;nbsp; No, sirree!&amp;nbsp; I scoured the pantry and freezer and this is what I came up with:
a bag of boil in bag Success Rice
2 cans of 98% fat free cream of celery soup
a bag of Steamfresh broccoli florets
a package of chicken tenderloins
a few slices of Kraft 2% milk singles
I decided that I had the fixins for a casserole.&amp;nbsp; So I boiled the rice, boiled the chicken, nuked the broccoli and mixed it all with the soup and a bit of milk., a few dashes of onion flakes and some salt and pepper.&amp;nbsp; I topped it off with the cheese slices and as I was about to pop it into the oven for 30 minutes at 350 degrees, my&amp;nbsp;dear, sweet Major Dad showed up with a tantalizing pan&amp;nbsp;pizza from Pizza Hut!!!&amp;nbsp; So, I stuck the whole thing in the fridge and cooked it up today!&amp;nbsp; There were oohs and ahs from my normally picky daughter!&amp;nbsp; She ate her dinner, asked to be excused and returned with 41 cents.&amp;nbsp; She handed it to me and said &quot;Thank you for making such a tasty dinner!&amp;nbsp; She really made my day!&amp;nbsp; So the lesson to me was that I don't have to be a gourmet cook to please and nourish my family!&amp;nbsp; I think it might have been semi-healthy too!&amp;nbsp; I am feeling a little bad that none of my other well planned meals have gotten this amount of fanfare, though!</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 18:28:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Poor neglected blog</title>
<description>With the move and adjusting, I just have not had time to update this blog.&amp;nbsp; Here are a few pics of what we've been up to the past few months!

Birding


San Antonio Riverwalk


Caving


Owl Pellet dissecting--to go along with Owl Moon




Owl Cupcakes



C's 5th Birthday--he wanted to make his own cake.&amp;nbsp; 











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<pubDate>Tue,  3 Mar 2009 09:24:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>New plan</title>
<description>We are finally moved to our new home at Fort Hood, TX. We are still settling in, but we have a wondeful little home on post(base).
So after much prayer and consideration, I have decided to change our direction for school right now.&amp;nbsp; I felt like I was pushing the academics too hard.&amp;nbsp; We are going to slow down and ENJOY our time.&amp;nbsp; I have owned Five in a Row for awhile now, but I've resisted it.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Today is a new day and I am going to embrace it.&amp;nbsp; We rowed Katy and the Big Snow last week.&amp;nbsp; M and I were working on some notebooking pages for it on a Sunday evening.&amp;nbsp; She looked over at me and asked,&quot;Is this school, mama?&quot;&amp;nbsp; I said, &quot;Yes, this is part of our new curriculum.&quot;&amp;nbsp; To which she replied, &quot;It doesn't feel like school, it's too much fun!&quot;.&amp;nbsp; She learned tons last week as we went through Katy.&amp;nbsp; Of course, we still have our battles with phonics and math, but I've taken a much more relaxed approach.&amp;nbsp;More on math later.&amp;nbsp;With C tagging along too, I think this will be a perfect fit.&amp;nbsp; We will also add in First Language Lessons and Wrting with Ease a few times a week&amp;nbsp;because I think it is important to add in grammar and copywork.&amp;nbsp; We will also continue with our&amp;nbsp;Bible lessons.&amp;nbsp; Currently we are using Big Truths for Little Kids and Bible Study Guide for all ages.&amp;nbsp; We will also add in science and history with living books and experiments, but right now it will be delight driven. M is very into science so I'm sure we'll keep busy with that.&amp;nbsp; I'd like for them to have a good foundation in American History, as well, but we&amp;nbsp;will get that through read alouds.&amp;nbsp; I'm thinking of setting aside Saturday mornings to focus on geography.&amp;nbsp; We'll make it more of a family event than a school type thing--country of the week and maybe cook some food together, etc.&amp;nbsp; So anyway, that's the new plan.&amp;nbsp; This week we are rowing Owl Moon and it has been a big hit.&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Thu,  5 Feb 2009 15:08:00 -0600</pubDate>
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