Thursday, July 19, 2018

All Things Family!


Having quiet days at home with just me and the two youngest. I so enjoyed spending Monday through today with my sweet little girls!  Today my 4 children who were involved with Bible Memory camp will be coming home and my son Jacob and his wife Katie arrive!!!  I love having everyone home at the same time...makes me soooooo happy!!


Friday, July 6, 2018

Motherhood part 4

When we first started homeschooling I was pretty scheduled,  and used a textbook curriculum.  We used Rod and Staff Math,  and their reading program the first couple of years.  That was a lot of workbook pages for my little 4 year old boy,  but he did well with it and seemed to enjoy the lessons.  I know I loved spending that intentional time with him!

Through the years we added more children to our family and changed our curriculum a few times.  The textbook approach was not for us and we took more of a Charlotte Mason approach.  Our favorite part of the day was reading good books together,  learning about the bible and history, spending time together as a family playing games,  going hiking,  playing hide and seek in the dark... inside and out,  and definitely attending church activities together.   I would say that as I look back... It really wasn't about the teaching  method we chose,  but the time spent together.

Spend your time wisely... You don't get a second chance to make lasting memories with the ones God has entrusted you with!

I know in the midst of all that needs to be done and many little ones needing your attention,  there are some moments you wonder how you're going to get through it all,  but I wouldn't trade spending all those hours with my children.  Such precious memories!

I really did take time to enjoy those moments... God impressed on my heart, even in the early years,  how fleeting this time would be, and to capture these special days in my memory.  They do grow up,  they do move on with their own lives,  they are no longer at your side,  asking you to read and play games with them or just to spend time with them. 

It is hard to let them go... Even though the objective is to raise them to be followers of Christ and to chase after Him... It would be a lot easier on my heart,  if that were only as far as a few miles down the road.  I really don't think they know how much we love them and not sure they can even comprehend this... At least until years down the road when they are in these same shoes with their own child.


Below is what I posted on Facebook the summer of 2017.


"This summer our family will be scattered...because of God's leading, and the fact that my children have chosen to chase after Him... we will be in Oklahoma, Romania, Indiana, South Carolina, New York, Ohio, Canada, Illinois, Maryland, Washington DC, Louisiana, Tennessee, Montana & Michigan.    Okay, so physically "I" am only going to be in 2 of these locations, but where my children are...  a piece of my heart will be also.  Many prayers for fruitfulness, safety, and guidance this summer!! W/ Souled Out International & Bible Memory Ministries."

Because of the love we have for God and each other, the roots of their lives go deep into my heart...and though miles may separate us... they will always be a big part of who I am. 

Shauna is the winner of the Fashion Dreams Time Travel History journal by The Thinking Tree!  Congratulations Shauna!

Comment with your address and iI will get the journal sent out to you!

Thanks everyone for entering!



Thursday, June 28, 2018

The Thinking Tree Funschooling Journal Reviews


I will be adding more Thinking Tree journal
 reviews soon.

Survival guide and science handbook 9+



Click below for a look inside.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lg-AFnCbuko





Click below for a peek inside.
https://youtu.be/o35l4LdDv8w




Core Journals - these journals allow you to choose your subjects of study (many are themed,  such as the pet one below). 



Click below for a look inside.

https://youtu.be/Jn5TJZNnmjE




Spelling






100 words to be mastered by age 10.


The link above will take you to amazon,
 where you can look inside.



Ages 8-10


The link above will take you to amazon,
 where you can look inside.



10+



Click below for a look inside.

https://youtu.be/vgZNhEGowm0



175 words to master by age 12



The link above will take you to amazon,
 where you can look inside.



Advanced level language arts for highschoolers.






Bible/Devotional



Click before for a peek inside.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4fsiamu8f08




Click below for a video of the journal.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Sac9vn0NfBw



https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lBP6KjKuf0I

Creative writing



The link above will take you to amazon,
where you can look inside.





The link above will take you to amazon,
 where you can look inside.





The link above will take you to amazon,
 where you can look inside.




The link above will take you to amazon,
 where you can look inside.




Nature study


Click the link below to see a video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fZNij-G2cSQ





Math





Click below for a peek inside.
https://youtu.be/OfY9GThpcaE



Purchasing journals through my link, my provide me with a small commission.








Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Homeschool Giveway



Hello I have made a recent educational discovery that we are so excited about!  

The Thinking Tree Funschooling Journals. 

I will be giving away 1 copy of the
 Time Travel - Fashion Dreams

The winner will be randomly chosen
from the comments to this post. 

Time Travel History - Fashion Dreams 1800-2030: Creative Fun-Schooling Curriculum - Homeschooling Ages 9 to 17


180 Lessons.   Learn history as your draw the fashions of the era.

 Use one page per day as a complete history and art curriculum that will last for the entire school year! 


Below is a peek inside the journal.












These are the basic pages included.

The pages will repeat, starting in 1800
and progress through  2030.

What a fun way to learn history, era fashions,
and work on your drawing skills.

Check back to see who the winner is!!


You will see a review of the Spelling Time journal I posted on Monday



Motherhood Part 3

When our son turned 4, we decided to give homeschooling a try.  My reasoning in starting so young, was that if it didn't go well, he could start Kindergarten when he was 5 and no one would know the difference and he wouldn't be behind.

Once I got started, I never looked back!  I loved teaching my son!  I love sitting by him while he was learning.  He enjoyed math, and learning to read, and we both loved our read aloud time together.  He didn't seem to mind sitting at his little desk through all of those lessons...looking back I would have done it very differently.  Little boys don't always do well at sitting still for long periods of time, and the all those lessons in math and phonics stretch out for long periods of time, but I didn't know any better, and he didn't seem to mind.

We started out with a fairly structured schedule in those early years... Up early, chores, school.

Whenever we were doing school, my sweet little 2 year old daughter was right by our side.  In fact whenever J left his desk, even for just a moment, M would hop in his seat and start writing on his papers, he would get so mad at her. :)

Well once we decided homeschooling was for us, we decided to become a part of our local homeschool group.  They always had a meal at the park to start the school year, and at that time would choose leaders, for the following year, from those present.  Well that first evening, I and 3 others were chosen to plan the activities, and put together to new directory of homeschoolers in the area.  They chose me and 2 other new homeschoolers, along with a sweet lady who had been homeschooling for a couple of years.  I was a little hesitant, because I felt like I really didn't know what I was doing, but we had a great time working together that year.  It was so much fun to be closely involved with others who were just starting out on this journey!

The group consisted of around 50 families (although there were probably closer to 20 that participated regularly), who got together a few times each month for field trips, craft time, and social activities.  This was such a fun group to be a part of.  Most of the families were from our community, people that I already knew of, but didn't really know.  We made some good connections, and enjoyed the fellowship as fellow homeschoolers.

By that time we had three little ones 4 and under.  I felt that I had my hands full, and I did, but looking back, those were the easy years. :)  Caring for small children is physically challenging, but I later realized that those years were not near as stretching as when your children get older and you need to not only teach, but be a good example in your actions.  You need to live your faith, if you want them to claim it as their own.  Hindsight is 20/20 ya know.

I felt God was calling me to give up things that may cause my children to walk down the wrong path....many would call my actions extreme, but to me, it wasn't worth putting my children at risk, to have any movies, books, tv shows, or activities available to them, that may cause them to become numb and unseeing to the sin around them.  I wanted them to have a clear picture of right and wrong, good and evil. 


Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Banana ice cream for breakfast

This is what happens when you don't get the food processor lid put on properly. :-)


My sweet little girl decided to make banana ice cream for breakfast. She got all of the ingredients she wanted in the food processor,  I was standing right there walking her through the whole process, and made sure to tell her to put the lid on before she plugged it in, but I didn't notice that she didn't get the lid put on quite right... Well with a turn of the knob, the lid wiggled off and there were bananas,  milk and ice covering the counter, splashed all over the front of the cupboards and all over the cloth covered stools, the floor.  and dripping from my sweet girl's hair.

At one point in my life I might have let this ruin my whole morning,   but not anymore. Here was my girl standing there with milk dripping from her hair giving me this odd little smile and all I could do is laugh, she looked so cute.  I really hadn't planned on scrubbing the kitchen floor, or washing the cupboard fronts this morning... although truthfully it needed cleaning before this happened.

When I first became a mom and only had 1 little toddler running around,  I actually used to follow him around while he was playing with his toys,  and as soon as he moved on to something new,  I would clean up the mess that he had just left behind.  Well obviously as we had more children I didn't have the time or energy to do that!  

I still like us to keep things picked up and tidy,  and everyone has their chore charts to work off of,  but I am much more relaxed in that area... Maybe it's because I have witnessed how quickly time passes and want to concentrate on the most important things. 


Diffusing essential oils

I have been using essentials oils with my family for at least 12 years now.  I originally purchased a Breeze diffuser.  This is one where you can attach the diffuser hose directly to your essential oil bottle. This type of diffuser gives off a very concentrated mist of essential oil, which is great to place in the main part of your home, especially during times of sickness, but I was never really comfortable leaving it run all night in a child's room.  Even on the lowest setting it seemed it would fill the room fairly quickly with a pretty concentrated amount of oil.

Then about 3 years ago I came across the GreenAir SpaVapor diffuser.  This is great to run in smaller spaces for longer periods of time, because instead of diffusing pure essential oils into the air, you add water to the base and only add in a few drops of oil.  It runs for several hours and I have found it to have the added benefit of adding moisture to the air, which is great as our house can get pretty dry in the winter.  I purchased mine in October of 2015 and its still going strong.


Monday, June 25, 2018

Motherhood part 2

Well I told you in my last post how we came to know this sweet homeschool family with 4 young boys.  It wasn't too much longer until  two other events took place that continued us down the course of considering homeschooling as an option.

The first instance came through close friends who had a elementary student.  This family became aware that a counselor was coming into the classroom and teaching their child things that they did not agree with, and when the mother came to sit in on the class, she realized that she was really not welcome there.  They eventually were able to have their child excused from those sessions.

The second instance was when a child of some friends, came home and informed her parents, that she her teacher told her, that she did not have to complete tasks the parents ask her to do.  Both of these families are upstanding families that I know personally.  They posed no threat to their children.

Well these instances further increased our desire to do something different, when it came to schooling our children.

Even though this all sounded like a neat idea...I had no clue how to go about this.

Next...how we got started...becoming one of the leaders of our local homeschool group (as a newbie)...starting a meal co-op with friends...and morning sickness.

Funschooling....A New Way to Engage My Children and Promote the LoVe of Learning


We are trying a few new things this year....You would think after 23 years of homeschooling, that I would have tried all of the curriculum options out there...Well not quite. :)

I have tried to "change it up" through the years as my children as have grown and developed new interests.  I love teaching them together when I can, especially when it comes to bible, history, read alouds, and even art, so this year I am planning on using the Genesis Curriculum with my 3 youngest ,and in the process of researching this material, I stumbled upon The Thinking Tree Journals.  I am so excited to incorporate them, and I will show you why!

My 1st review is on Spelling time.  This one is for ages 10+.  They also have similar journals aimed at younger children.  Check out the links to the right.


Do-It-Yourself
Master 150+ Advanced A Spelling Words
Animals & Instrucments
SPELLING TIME
by
Linda Janisse

This book not only teaches spelling in a thorough and fun way, 
but also incorporates creative writing,  research skills, while learning 
about animals,instruments, countries and map drawing skills.




Each group of words includes an animal, an instrument and a country.

On this page, you would use your gel pens or colored pencils
and color in the letters of each word.  I think this is a great activity to really
get you thinking about the letters included in each word.  At the bottom of the
page, you list the animal and research 5 five facts about them.




Theses books have great pictures to color, that 
go along with the lesson.



Next you fill in the missing letters in each word 
and look up the definitions for a couple of the words.



Your child will then learn some facts
about the instrument listed, and choose
if they would like to draw a picture
of the instrument or the animal.

They will go through each set of words in this manner
and then later in the book there will review pages.
You will find a sample of the review pages below.




This page has you make new words using the spelling words.




On the page opposite this one, is a list of the words
and on this page you list only the descriptive words in the list.

There are also pages similar to this one, in which you list
all of the verbs, or all of the given names,
or it asks you to list all the words of different 
lengths (all of the 6, 7 or 8 letter words, etc.)

You will also be circling all of the words that you can 
spell and listing out the ones that you still need work on.

There are many pages of fun review included!


Word searches



Creative writing



The girls and I are excited about our find, and each one has enjoyed picking out the journal 
that they are interested in.

Please consider using the links provided to make your purchases.

Stay tuned for more Thinking Tree Reviews!!!

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Sunday, June 24, 2018

Motherhood

Motherhood...

Many years ago when I became a mother, I knew that I had landed my dream job.  This is what I had always wanted.  A sweet little baby...to rock to sleep, to care for, to enjoy. OK, so it wasn't all bliss, there were the sleepless nights, the messy diapers, the cries of teething, and the demands at both ends, (morning and night) when child number two arrived and stayed up half the night, while child number 1 loved to spend early mornings playing with mom.  Then my third child arrived, and life got crazy, but I still loved what I was doing, and the fact that these sweet little ones were mine to care for made me tremendously happy!!

Then my oldest turned 4 and I was forced to think about sending him off to school.....I had not really given much thought to this part of growing up before then...I mean that is what everyone does, right??  That's is when God placed a sweet family with 4 little boys in our path.  My brother, who lived in a different state, had some friends who were traveling though on their way to a wedding, and needed a place to pull in with their motorhome for the night.  Well that situation right there was out of my comfort zone!!  My husband was gone for the evening and I was not very comfortable with the thought of entertaining this family by myself.  Well as it turned out, they arrived late in the evening, said a quick hello and headed back to their motorhome, while I sat inside feeling rather guilty.  It was early spring and rather cold in our neck of the woods, with the wind howling and was I feeling like I should invite them in, but my husband still wasn't home and we had a carpeted floor they could have slept on, but no extra beds.  Well Kent soon arrived home and assured me that their lights were already out, and that they would be fine. 

Well the next morning came and we invited them in for a visit...well little did I know that our visit would vastly change my life!  They were such a nice family, their little boys were so sweet and well behaved, they all had such a caring demeanor and I was wowed!!  Then I learned that they homeschooled!!  Homeschooled...hmmm, up until this point, I am really not sure that I had considered that as an option.  I was aware that there was another family at our church that homeschooled, but I didn't really know them very well, and this was back in the early/middle 90's, it wasn't as popular or widespread as it is now.  Well after lunch we said good-bye to our new friends, and they were on their way, but boy had they left an impression on me!

I am sharing all of this for a reason.  God has done much in my life since that time, and I am ready to share my journey.  I have learned many things along the way.  God is faithful and by my side, even though I can't see the big picture and have let myself get easily overwhelmed at times....I am a work in progress, and that is not a bad thing....God can use me while I am growing.  Homeschooling is NOT the saving grace, but an awesome tool to use for the process.  You think diapers and crying babies will stretch you, just wait until your teens want to fly to the ends of the earth or minister on the streets of New Orleans during Mardi Gras...then you will wish you were back to the days of scheduled bedtimes and play dates!

Well I will be posting more here in the days to come.  I am looking forward to this journey back in my past, a journey that doesn't seem like it could have possibly been but a few short years ago....but that little first born, a son is now 27, married, and will soon have a son of his own.  Cherish the moments that God's blesses you with...because soon they will just be a memory.