Saturday, November 19, 2011

A week in the life of homeschoolers - Week 16


We had a fantastic week. We did a couple of fun field trips and continued working on our Thanksgiving unit. I noticed many homeschool friends are taking off next week for the Thanksgiving holiday and honestly I haven't even really given much thought to taking breaks throughout the year. Because my kids only do a couple hours of "school" each day and almost everything they do is a learning experience we will most likely be homeschooling a little everyday except Thursday and I will have a week in the life of homeschoolers post next week.

So here is our week in the life of homeschoolers update week 16!

Monday: It was speech class as usual follow by some library fun. We spent about 2 hrs at the library reading lots of books and joining in on storytime.
 
Here are a few of the books we read.
Gwyn coloring her Turkey which was posted on the library wall.
Some more books we read.
Tuesday: We worked on our Thanksgiving unit.

Making a Thanksgiving mini book.
Making the Mayflower.
Turkey color by number one of Gwyns favorite things to do.
Finding the same size objects.
Pom Pom Turkey and fist time using a low temp glue gun.
Pom Pom Turkey.
Wow if I would have know that static clings would keep them busy for over 20 min I would have gotten some a long time ago.
Decorating piggy banks (or ticket banks in the kids case).
Finished ticket banks. I love how they decided to put wings on them. I told the kids about the saying, "when pigs fly." Gwyn laughed hysterically and said mommy pigs don't fly.
Wednesday: We had a field trip at Stevie B's pizza. Originally the field trip was supposed to be at Cici's pizza (did you know they have a whole pizza curriculum set up for field trips) but their restaurant had a water main break so we had to make alternate arrangements. A few of us decided (that didn't want to disappoint the kids) decided to go to another pizza restaurant up the road. The kids didn't get the tour or make their own pizzas but they still had fun with their friends playing games and eating pizza.

Skee ball, but most of the time the balls were flying across the room.
The kids watching 500 tickets come out. Their one friend hit the JACKPOT!
Homeschool lesson adding and subtracting to figure out what goodies you can get.
Gwyn learned that just because its a buffet it doesn't mean you should just keep eating. The girl had 4 pieces of pizza a bread stick and ice cream. She wanted more but I cut her off because I told her she would get a belly ache.
Thursday: We worked more on our Thanksgiving unit. By the time next Thursday comes around I may be so sick of seeing Turkeys I may not be able to actually eat any, lol.

Putting the Thanksgiving story in chronological order.
Rowyn being a grump because I was asking him to color. He still hasn't finished it....
I was so proud of Gwyn she read the colors all on her own!!!!
Letter recognition.
Thanksgiving phonics.
My son still writing/drawing with both hands.
See what I mean another Turkey craft and there will be more next week.
Friday: Gwyn attended her first science class at the library. It was a 2 hr class where she learned all about pulleys, leverage and more (the best thing is that the science class is FREE). While Gwyn was in class I took advantage of the time to work 1 on 1 with Rowyn on his A,B,C recognition and writing. Later a friend met us and her little one played with Rowyn. After class was over we went to a local pizza shop for lunch.

Putting together a puzzle and going over 1,2,3's.
Mommy, "can we write letters." mommy, "sure." He wrote a couple then says, "mommy I don't want to do this anymore."
Gwyn taking photos again.
Another one of Gwyns shots.
Saturday: Yup homeschooling on Saturday again. We went to Michaels and made gift bags and then we went to Barnes and Nobles for storytime (again both FREE or mostly free events - the Michaels craft cost us $1). When we got to Barnes and Nobles though we were surprised to see LOTS of little kids running around and the storytime area packed. We then realized that there was an early education school doing a book fair fundraiser. There were kids singing, storytime, face painting and temporary tattoos. So we decided to hang out and the kids had a great time watching the other kids singing and they got multiple storytimes.

Making gift bags at Michaels.
Gwyns gift bag.
Barnes and Nobles storytime.
Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A week in the life of homeschoolers - Week 15


What a week we had last week. As you can see my post is a bit delayed,l I am still playing catch up with a lot of things. The week before last we were coped up inside unpacking and organizing. And last week we spent the majority of the week out of the apartment running around. I cannot believe that we have logged 73 days of homeschool already.

So here is our week in the life of homeschoolers update week 15!

Monday: Rowyn went to his speech appointment and then we headed to the playground for some fun. Gwyn was pretending to be a Bald Eagle and said "Mommy I built my nest, hatched my nestlings and will use my sharp talons to catch them prey." After the playground we headed to the library to get our library cards and check out some books. The kids were super excited about the library!

Gwyn in her nest.
Don't you just love it when the kids run into the library.
The books and dvd's we checked out!
Tuesday: We went on a nature walk with some new homeschool friends. We stopped by a little stream and ate some lunch and my crazy kids along with the other crazy kids took their shoes off and played in the ice cold water. Afterwards we headed to the library again. Gwyn had her first ever big kid book club and read a Fly Guy book and made a bookmark.

Making nature bags before our walk.
Me and Rowyn
A beautiful Fall view.
See crazy kids in ice cold water. They were building a dam.
Gwyn found a beetle while on our hike and they were looking through science
books trying to find out what kind he was.
These are some really great books that we read to prepare Gwyn for her anatomy class at the zoo.
Wednesday: It was Zoo Academy day again. As always Gwyn had an awesome time and was very happy to see her new best friend Caroline.

Look how big the baby tiger is getting.
As Rowyn and I were strolling the zoo we caught a glimpse of Gwyns group.
Isn't he a big fella?
Rowyn and his best bud.
Thursday: We started Thanksgiving lapbooks and worksheets. I am so proud of Rowyn wrote his very first "R" all by himself.

Working on ABC Thanksgiving lapbook piece.
Sorting Pilgrims and Indians.
Rowyns first R.
Thanksgiving phonics.
Gwyns Indian girl.
Friday: We learned about Veterans day, did some Veterans day worksheets, colored flags and made scrapbook pages with pictures of Grandpa (aka Poppop) and Uncles. We also made milk carton bird feeders.

Rowyn working on his Thanksgiving lapbook.
Gwyn working on her her Veteran Day thank you page.
She is thankful for her Uncle Tim who was in the Marines.
Rowyn drawing a Turkey on the outside of his lapbook.
Veterans Day finding differences between the pictures.
The kids scrapbook pages Rowyns is on left, Gwyns is on right.
We also examined a spider we found on the ceiling and then released him outside.
Music time.
Rowyn painting his bird feeder.
Gwyn painting her bird feeder.
Decorating the bird feeder.

Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Seasons of a Mothers Heart - Chapter 9, 10, 11


I am reading Seasons of a Mothers Heart by Sally Clarkson and linking up over at Home With The Boys. Remember you can also follow tweets about the book by using hashtag #momsheart.


Well due to the move I am a bit behind so I am combining my thoughts for chapter 9, 10 and 11 in this post. I have really been enjoying the book and cannot believe we are almost finished with it. 

Chapter 9 - Living with Discipleship
I loved what this chapter discussed and it is something that I definitely struggle with. I want our kids to be good disciples but it's been difficult for me to figure out how to do that and then I read this chapter and learned a few things. First discipleship requires a personal relationship with your children. I am working on this and it has been very hard since I am having to learn about my children and their personalities. If there is one thing we hope we will have with our children it is an open line of communication about ANYTHING. The personal relationship has been hardest with my daughter and my conclusion is because we are so much alike. I am still trying to figure out how to best meet my daughters needs and based upon Sally Clarkson's words, " By God's design, your children are meant to be with you. All the elements for a deep personal relationship are already in place - the bond of love, nurturing, comforting, training and togetherness. If you accept his design and channel your heart into a personal relationship with your child, you are taking the first and most important step toward turning your child into a disciple," I need to accept the design and that God has put in place and realize that he has made her little personality just like mine for a reason. Our Type A OCD personalities were created for a purpose and it is my responsibility to be there for her. Which leads to...discipleship requires a spiritual intent. We do not attend a Church (that is a whole other blog post) but we are Christians. I often wondered if and how we can raise our children to be good disciples without the help of a Church setting. After reading this chapter I now feel more confident that our children can be good disciples with our guidance. I learned that what our children need is our life, our hearts, our touch, our love, our patience, our correction, our gentleness and our encouragement. They need us to there beside them to guide them through life's spiritual lessons. After all that is one major reason I quit my job and leaped into homeschooling, so that we can be the primary influence in our children's lives.  We were sick of other people raising our children. And that leads to...discipleship requires a living example. That living example right now in our children's lives is us! Even the littlest things can show our children what it means to be a disciple like visiting a sick neighbor, a small neighborhood outreach or a trip to a local nursing home. Growing up I was very good at discipleship. I loved to spread the word, volunteer at the nursing home and help friends in need, But over the years my busy life, kids and a husband have interfered. Over the next few months (especially with the holidays approaching) I hope that the kids and I can start to participate in more activities where I can be an example for them and show them what it means to be a good disciple. 

Winter Season of Reflection
Let me start by saying I HATE Winter. I  moved from Pennsylvania to Geogia to escape the cold, dark, snowy atmosphere. Only to realize that unless I move to the Caribbean there is no escape in Georgia. We still get snow, bad ice, cold weather and darkness. But these next several chapters explain how Winter is not the end but a transition. Its a time to slow down (even though it seems like things speed up due to holidays), reflect on life, wait for God, and trust him.

Chapter 10 - Prayers from Home
Prayer...something I struggle with even when I was growing up and attending church several times a week. I do not like to pray out loud an I generally pray silently at night before falling asleep. I pray for my children, husband, family, friends and myself. I do believe in the power of prayer and know first hand that prayers do get answered. But I have not really been teaching my kids about prayer because I don't know how or don't feel comfortable. My son has been doing a soccer program through Upward which is a Christian program. Before, during and after they pray so my son has recently been exposed to prayer, but I am not quite sure he knows what exactly prayer is. I guess I find that since I don't pray out loud and never have it is hard for me to teach them about what prayer is. But as always after reading this chapter I have learned a few things. First I must realize that praying is not a chore and not something to be checked off a list. It is something I must be doing everyday and throughout the day. Second I must be praying for my children daily it is something that will never be finished and will grow more and more each year. And third the most effective way to teach our children about prayer is to PRAY. And to remember to pray for things other than specific needs, problems or at bedtime. It is stopping to pray for the beautiful day, food on the table, or meeting a need throughout the day. And that it is not just the act of praying, but also the source of the prayer that is important pg 198.

Chapter 11 - Light in the Darkness
Wow this chapter was amazing especially the top of pg 208. I am often filled with dark thoughts like Why did I have kids? Am I a good mother? Was quitting my job the best thing for our family? Is homeschooling the best thing for my kids? Am I a good wife? After reading this chapter I learned that everyone has these thoughts and it doesn't make us a bad person.. We all go through bad days and good days. Days where we see only darkness and days where we see the light. And that no matter how bad our thoughts, the day or the darkness is there is hope. There is light if we remember these three principles (pg211): First, I must choose to faithfully depend upon God. Then, I must faithfully obey God. Finally, I must faithfully wait for God.

These may seem like three easy tasks but they are not. I definitely struggle with all three especially the waiting part.....I don't like to wait, probably because I have a Type A OCD personality. I hate waiting for life issues to get better, like finances, car repairs. I hate waiting for my children to listen to me. I learned though in this chapter that in the Bible waiting is often synonymous with hope. Waiting on God is to look ahead with eager anticipation, knowing that God will do something good. And that sometimes we need that waiting time to realize he is what we really need.

Quotes and Scriptures that really hit my heart:
-Proverbs 22:6 - "Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it" pg 167
-They need me to be there during the many teachable moments of each day, transforming them into discipling moments because of my spiritual intent for their lives. pg 171
-Discipleship is  life, not a lesson. pg 174-Each of my old friends spiritedly agreed that the training of children in excellent moral character, building patterns of greatness into their hearts, and giving foundations of truth and faith were all so much more important than anything else. pg 185
-God uses hard times to make me stronger and more faithful. pg 188
-I cannot do it without God’s grace. pg 196 
-Prayer is not a task to be accomplished and checked off a list. Prayer is a relationship to be enjoyed. pg 200
-Only God can strengthen you to do “all things” he has asked you to do as a homeschooling mom. pg 212
-Lamentations 3:22-26 NASB - "The LORD's lovingkindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness. 'The LORD is my portion,' says my soul, 'Therefore I have hope in Him.' The LORD is good to those who wait for Him, to the person who seeks Him. It is good that he waits silently for the salvation of the Lord." pg 214 
-Philippians 4:6-7 - Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. pg 218

Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.

The Versatile Blogger Award


I was recently given my first blog award The Versatile Blogger award by Amy at ByHisDesign5.  Thanks Amy!


Here are the rules:
1.  Thank the person who gave you the award & link back to them
2.  Give this award to 15 recently discovered bloggers. 
3.  Contact those bloggers & let them in on the news.
4.  Tell your readers 7 things about yourself

7 things about myself:
1.  This is our first year homeschooling.
2.  I enjoy scrapbooking and photography (even though I am very far behind on scrapbooking mostly because I take way too many photographs).
3.  I love geocaching.
4.  I have my real estate and appraisal license, but I am not practicing either right now.
5.  I only dated my husband 6 months and then we got married. He is also the 1st guy I dated.
6.  I love to eat and my favorite meal is steak, baked potatoes and corn on the cob or anything Mexican.
7.  I love to travel and I have been to Australia, New Zealand, England, Ireland and Wales.
Thank you again for the award. And thank you to all the bloggers listed above, I enjoy spending time reading your blogs each day!


November 3 in 30 Challenge - Week 2



Well I unfortunately didn't accomplish too much this week. Last week we were stuck in the house all week unpacking and organizing. And this week we were running around non-stop.

November Goals:

1. Get back on a schedule: We sort of established a schedule/routine again.

2. Start scrapbooking again: Well nothing so far. I am hoping that sometime this week (maybe even tonight) I can get a few pages done. If I do I will share a photo or two next week.

It's not completely organized yet but here is my office, scrapbooking and crafting room (which is actually the dining room).
3. Blog more: Well another fail. I have come up with a good idea for a monthly link up that I will hopefully be sharing later this month. I am hoping to get caught up on writing posts this weekend as well so we shall see.

View my past goals.

Any encouraging words or suggestions are always appreciated!

 
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