tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-65286969866171771262024-02-02T08:35:20.414-05:00Tuesday's GraceChristihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.comBlogger182125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-7980873017917420682015-05-07T22:19:00.000-04:002015-05-07T22:21:50.533-04:00Which Essential Oil to Use for Chest Congestion and Cough<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Just when I thought I'd made it through this year's Spring with NO allergies, something bloomed late! As in, May late. In my neck of the woods, allergies start up around mid-February and I'm usually out of commission for several weeks. I suffer sinus irritation, watery eyes, post nasal drip, nasal congestion, chest congestion and....as a result of it All....cough. Wow!! I'm usually a mess by now. I cannot take OTC allergy medications (neither would I want to). They usually make me so sleepy that even the children's version knock me out for 1-2 days. I know, I'm sensitive like that. </div>
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Enter essential oils. I've been using essential oils trying to meet some basic needs throughout the last few years. I've also perfected the art of the neti pot. So, sinuses got flushed and various oils diffused and inhaled. It's now the leftover congestion that's got me hung up. This time, I'm trying something I've never tried before. Frankincense. I thought it was just a specialty item in Bible times. Seriously. I read up on it and it is actually an expectorant and is antiseptic in nature as well as an immune stimulant. I need all those. </div>
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<br />Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-64135936327491466952015-04-29T14:57:00.001-04:002015-04-29T14:57:36.473-04:00Middle School Years: Lower Your VoiceWe have been a homeschooling family for 10 years. If you quickly calculated it, you know that we now have teenagers. And that journey is taking us to all sorts of different places. But before you get on that road, there's the onramp. The middle school years. Oh my..... I do have to confess that I was warned. But there were some aspects of the middle school years that I didn't even see coming. <br />
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It seems that during those times when adolescents begin to decide who they are and what they believe, they want to hear less of us telling them anything. Anything at all. Even just what time the clock says! That might (or might not) be a slight exaggeration. But the point is, they wanna start doing some of the talking. They make declarations. They ask the questions, and they just want the answer without parental analysis. This is their time. For deciding which direction they are thinking of heading. There could be changes down the road a bit, but they're getting on that ramp and accelorating with purpose. Mindsets are solidfying in some basic areas during these years and this is where we come in. And it's the hard part. <br />
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Your young person doesn't want to hear his business come from a friend's mouth. He doesn't want (too much) posted online. She's very picky about how she looked in a recent picture. She doesn't want her business made into a blog post. It's not cute anymore. He may not be proud that he's homeschooled. She may feel unsure if she's on grade level with peers. He may feel awkward developmentally. Or, none of these may be true. But this is the time to begin respecting their privacy as young adults, which will get you immensely further than blurting it all out because you're "just sayin' " (as they would say). The rules don't apply.Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-46589684065440754202014-02-14T11:04:00.001-05:002014-02-17T08:57:27.016-05:00Seed Time!!!!<div class="mobile-photo">
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At least in the deep south. This time of year marks Tue beginning of gardening endeavors. We bought 50 lbs of seed potatoes and are hoping for a better harvest this year. Last year we bought the same amount but too much rain in the spring ended our season. The potatoes still came up but the harvest was pathetic. Our wonderful neighbor, Mr L allowed us to dig from the plentiful harvest that he had. We canned a ton of potatoes and just finished the last jar last week. I was wanting to use the potatoes up, so I tried using the canned potatoes for potato salad. Bet you can't imagine doing that! But I tell you, it turned out pretty good for potato salad in the winter and not at a picnic or barbecue. They were not as good as fresh, but they sure beat store bought. Scared to try canned potatoes and potato salad? Just give it a shot. You will be able to tell the difference but the satisfaction
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Linked at the <a href="http://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2014/02/homestead-barn-hop-147.html">Barnhop</a>!Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-54899432588418891502014-02-12T20:15:00.001-05:002014-02-17T08:58:25.044-05:00ACV: A Friend With Many Uses<br />
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There have been many benefits to ACV touted in the news on the natural front. My most recent discovery in relation to its uses involves urinary symptoms. I wasn't tested at a doctor's office, but let's face it, a girl usually knows what's up when one shows up. I drink about 2-3 tablespoons 2-3 times a day for several days. Just dilute it in water, which helps the issue too, by the way. The pain disappears almost immediately. I keep it up for at least 3-4 days. By then, I think there has been enough time to clear out most of my system. Try it next time-- it's not as bad as you think. Really. Let me know if you do.<br />
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From across the way, I hear it coming. The constant hum. The
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Already?? Wow. It's barely February. Okay. I guess. Whatever. Hope Old Man Winter killed enough mosquitoes off that we aren't taken away by spring. My spinach seedlings are peeking through. I'm giddy with these first green signs of warmer weather. I have them beside my kitchen door so that I can easily tear off leaves to use in my cooking. Same with my herbs. I also have lettuce here. I'll post pictures as things come alive.Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-66384061230040111252014-02-04T13:16:00.001-05:002015-05-07T22:21:39.198-04:00Essential Oil Uses : Fluid in Ears<div class="mobile-photo">
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The last few days, several around the place have been having "junk" in there. Throats. Ears. Chest. Sinuses. Whatever it is, we've got junk in it. I try, whenever possible, to work out treatment of minor issues at home. We have great medical coverage in the event we need it. When my 7 yr old said her ear felt "heavy" and like it had water in it, I assumed it was just some fluid since she hadn't had any pain at all. She did have a low grade fever, but she is prone to them and it isn't alarming with this child. I used a few drops of an essential oil blend along with a few drops of olive oil lightly massaged behind the ear. Three times yesterday I did this , along with pushing water and lots of rest. This morning, she beat me up and was ready to go out to play. No fever. She says there is a little fluid in there but not much. She's at about 95% today. And that makes this mama's heart
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We have a fabulous neighbor who does far-and-away more gardening and farming adventures that we do. And the season comes when these little gifts begin showing up on my porch. I love them! I love the smiles they come with, too!</div>
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Today it is scallions, I guess. We call them "little green onions" but I suppose they have a technical name. Love these! And, they regrow themselves,<a href="http://www.veggiegardener.com/regrow-your-green-onions-for-maximum-use/"> I'm told</a>. My husband eats them as a side with any beans I might serve. I chop them and sautee' in just about anything. </div>
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As you enter our home today, the aroma is all about the entryway. And I can't stand smelling like onions just because I cook with them. But today, it's okay. It is near 80 degrees and it's February! It's giving us the tease that spring is here and I'm feeling like getting in the garden and that makes it OK to smell onions as my "home fragrance" today!! </div>
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This is just how it goes some days. My youngest recently came down with a tummy bug. She wanted badly to be up bouncing around with the rest of us. By the third day, she even wanted to do school with the rest of us. Since stomach issues are grounds for quarantine, this is what she got - simple, portable and not intensive. She stayed in bed and still got to participate in school stuff.</div>
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Many moms who consider using FIAR for their students have one concern right out if the chute: Is it enough? The quick answer is No. However, it quickly becomes enough when you further evaluate how it can be used to deepen studies and spread across the subjects. For example, copy work can be related to any subject you choose. Further study on the geographic region , time period, etc., can offer enrichment. An artist from the time period could offer in depth art studies. Adding a biography of any person related to the scientific, historical or artistic areas related to the title is always a good idea to bring depth for older students. Also, a poet of the time period, a poem on one of your topics or created by the student can add language arts value. Words that the student encounters in any area of study can be used for vocabulary and/or spelling study keep this area practical and not
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an added drudgery. Systematically, math is not taught. It is added in applied lessons. You may opt to expand the math lessons and allow that to stand for the student's math studies for the day, but a separate curricula is suggested. So, the in depth, detailed answer is YES🙌 FIAR is more than enough.Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-21387649160304862262014-01-16T11:08:00.001-05:002014-01-16T22:25:37.370-05:00Giving Planner Perfect a Go<div class="mobile-photo">
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And so far, so good. My planner has got my meals lined up, appointments made, notes from my days that I want to remember. Moments of gratitude, dates to remember, improvements to make, places to be and planning to plan ;). If you need another planning technique, not just a new planning book, scoot on over to <a href="http://www.plannerperfect.com/">Planner Perfect</a>Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-32648849104170702932013-12-28T20:15:00.000-05:002013-12-28T20:15:19.177-05:00No Naked Bears<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So, Christmas has come and gone and Build a Bear Workshop was a part of ours ;) However, anyone who knows me <i>knows</i> I am not paying what they want for clothing for these guys. And my girlie wanted some of those clothes soooo badly. </div>
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This pair of bear pants were only TWO....2....1, 2 <b>two</b> seams! I used recycled jeans of my daughter's. They were made a smidge bigger than this bear...but only by a hair ;) I made them because this is not the creature they are intended for. My daughter picked out the bulldog (and promptly named her Uga, as any good Georgia peach would). And Uga is a smidge more pudgy than the average Build a Bear. So, these directions might be give-or-take about 1/4 inch here or there. Not too hard to manage when you are sewing too big and NOT too small ;)</div>
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Here we go with the tutorial....in as many pictures as possible!!</div>
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I lined up the hems of an old pair of jeans with the bottom of my pattern piece. This means no hemming required! Easy Peasy!!<br />
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Lay the pattern piece (which is meant to be placed ON a FOLD) on the fold of the outer leg seam. I slit my inseam so that it would lie flat. <br />
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The hem of my jeans are exactly on the bottom edge of my pattern piece.<br />
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And outer seam is lying flush with the edge of pattern piece. Pin then cut.<br />
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This is what it should look like :)<br />
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Repeat. These jeans were purchased with embellishments already applied, so if you'd like something nifty on yours, apply it now!<br />
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With the right sides together, fold each piece in half and pin.....<br />
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then stitch.<br />
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Turn ONE of them right side out.<br />
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And slide that one inside the other to match up crotch seam<br />
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Pin.<br />
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Great time to remove this extra plate if you have a removeable one!<br />
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Stitch the crotch..and it will look like<br />
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this!<br />
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Turn under about a 1/2" waist band. PRESS.<br />
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It will look like this.<br />
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Stitch all the way around it, except for about 1 1/2 ".<br />
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If you have a bodkin with which to thread your elastic through, use it. Otherwise a safety pin will work just fine. This piece of elastic is not the best one for this project..it just turned out to be all I had, after destroying my notions box. Sooo....anyhow.....it is about 16"-18" long...<br />
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When it comes through to the other side, pin it then size it on your bear.<br />
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While I was sizing, I marked (with disappearing ink) where the tail slit will go.<br />
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Once you've sized the elastic on your bear and pinned it at the size it should be...<br />
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stitch it together<br />
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and then complete the waistband stitch, which encloses the elastic!<br />
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Ripping out the tail slit..<br />
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Thought it needed a bit more than I originally marked<br />
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Stitched around it in buttonhole shape..NOT with the buttonhole stitch. Although you could, if you wanted to, but I don't expect these to last forever so I'm not putting a ton of effort into tiny details!!<br />
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Here's my guy!<br />
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I do not do English every single day with my middle schoolers or elementary school students. <br />
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For K-2 child, the expectation would be to copy a selected passage. The copy should contain correct punctuation, spelling and capitalization. Review it with the child for errors. Praise student for specific details that he correctly performed. This is what my homemade form looks like:<br />
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On a different day, I'd use this passage:<br />
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Donnie slips quietly into the sunroom where Gramma waits. <br />
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For a child a bit older, maybe in grades 3-5, my lesson would look something like this:<br />
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Donnie listens and makes a picture in his head of the lighthouse out on the point. He sees the path through the tall grass and thinks about his feet crunching into the dry sand as he walks beside Gramma.<br />
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The next day, I would bring to the student's attention the use of prepositions. We'd discuss the uses of prepositions and compose a list of them. I would have the student circle any prepositions he finds in the passage. <br />
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1. I have well water out here. But we do not have a filter, softener or anything else. It doesn't taste bad...but the slime under the fridge water dispense gives me the willies. I'd love to get our water cleaned up a bit.<br />
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2. I'm a water drinker. I always have a Mason jar with me. everywhere. or a salsa jar or whatever I can find. I add lemon to it and sweeten it. Or maybe a shot of ACV with ginger and stevia. Or nothing. I actually Love water. Tip: drink water!<br />
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3. My hair is naturally curly. But not a beautiful, spiral, flowing curly. A frizz-wave type of curly. I straighten it every time I want to look human. Or at least blow dry it so that it's only a minor "body" type of wave.<br />
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4. Never. I try. I am Type A. But with what goes on here in a week, I can't think of one week when everything that needed to be done got that way. So, I just relax and know that I have enough hours in the day to do what I am called to do....the rest can keep on calling.....I answer when I can.<br />
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5. I don't know Wendell...so, I'll not offend him upon first impression. Can we just shake hands? Really . My kids would even advise it.!!!<br />
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Our family took our first camping trip 3 years ago. We tried it out someplace local, mainly so that we would be convenient to home if it didn't work out camping with young children. As it turned out, we had a fabulous time and went several more times that first year. </div>
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That first year taught us a lot! You see that rustic looking campfire setup at the top? Well, don't be deceived...that is precooked bacon yall!!! (okay, as I'm proofing, I'm guessing that sounded like a famous female chef....but we're from the same area...the accent and tendency to end a sentence that way is Real ;) ) I just put it on the pan to warm it. I was not taking chances. I did, however, perc the coffee in that pic but learned it has to "cook" a lot longer in that setting than the coffeemaker does at home. So plan for an earlier morning if you want your daily cuppa when you're out on the trail!</div>
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This water container was a great investment! We filled it half full and put it in the big freezer the day before. Then, when we were ready to go, finished filling it. It worked out very nicely and was more convenient than bottled water. </div>
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This brought back great memories. Remember these popcorn pans? They still make 'em! Try them out over the fire. It'll be fun! Especially for the younger ones.</div>
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This was one of our "learning curve" ideas. I'm not sure bringing the doggie was the best idea. Trying to ride bikes and hike and play doesn't lend itself to keeping a doggie happy and safe in an unfamiliar environment. </div>
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Doesn't that look snuggly? Well, it is...but it doesn't make for a good night's rest. Because guess what's below most campsite pads? Nothing. Maybe rocks! So, we learned to bring an air mattress along. </div>
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Safety...yep. Shoulda discussed the wildlife issue before we left! Just remember to check what the local prospects are and address the "what if you come across......." side of things. Before you leave.<br />
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Most campsites have plenty for little ones to do..usually playing and enjoying nature. The wildlife. The water..........<br />
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all of His creation is beautiful....and we sure enjoyed exploring! So much so that this is what the trip home looked like:<br />
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Most of our homeschool career, I have allowed a ton of flexibility and individuality and that will not change. But, we will add a bit more structure and raise the bar just a little. This is my oldest's last year before beginning high school courses so I'd like to make sure she's prepared. Not stressed. Just prepared. And the bar raises a bit for each of the others as well.<br />
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We've always used tons of literature in our homeschool and we will continue reading classics and novels. <br />
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This may seem like an oxymoron after what I just wrote, but we are also adding textbooks this year. Only one other year have we gone with textbooks and I know that we needed that simple guideline for that year. I didn't have to put things together or come up with lessons on the fly. I'm feeling the need for that again and so it will be this year.<br />
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I'm more of a life-schooling Mom than a school-at-home teacher. That flavor will continue. The use of texts will give me a reliable backbone for our studies. When I need to , I can just have them read their chapter and be able to discuss the comprehension questions and be done. That's what I need. <br />
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I have previously thought of textbooks as rigid and boring but this year, I see them as giving me the gift of flexibility. And they loove having their "own" books. <br />
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So, without further ado,<br />
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1st Grade<br />
MCP Phonics<br />
Copywork--from our Five in a Row book<br />
Abeka Math<br />
Readers-I consider the science (CLP) and history (CLP)text readers at this point, but she devours books. So, I will actually let her read....readers! I own the 1st grade Abeka set and the CLP Nature Readers.<br />
Artpac 1<br />
Composer study with the family (from Confessions of a Homeschooler)<br />
Literature-alternating a few of the Literature Studies from Confessions and Five in a Row <br />
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4th Grade<br />
Primary Language Lessons<br />
Spelling Power <br />
Continue learning cursive<br />
Abeka Math<br />
Readers-CLP Nature Reader, library books<br />
Artpac 4<br />
Composer study with the family (from Confessions of a Homeschooler)<br />
Literature-alternating a few of the Literature Studies from Confessions and Five in a Row<br />
Instrument--he wants to learn drums. But we don't have a set yet. For now, we will encourage him with the tambourine to hear the beat and accompany his brother/sister and some basic keyboard. <br />
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6th Grade<br />
Rod and Staff English<br />
Spelling Power<br />
Christian Light Reading<br />
Abeka Math<br />
Abeka Science<br />
CLP History<br />
Various novels from our home library<br />
Artpac6<br />
Composer study with the family (from Confessions of a Homeschooler)<br />
Guitar <br />
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8th Grade <br />
Rod and Staff English<br />
Spelling Power<br />
Christian Light Reading<br />
Saxon Alg 1/2 with DVD tutor<br />
Abeka Science<br />
CLP History/Civics<br />
Various novels from our home library<br />
Artpac 8<br />
Composer study with the family (from Confessions of a Homeschooler)<br />
Guitar <br />
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<br />Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-25461964938100172542013-07-15T01:56:00.000-04:002013-07-15T01:56:00.724-04:00Curriculum Thoughts from This YearOkay, since this is the "real" post on our homeschool year-end thoughts, here's what curriculum choices worked and didn't for us this year.<br />
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Hits:<br />
Five in a Row for my younger two, ages 7 and 9<br />
Winston Grammar for my older two, ages 11, and 13<br />
Abeka Math<br />
A Reason for Handwriting<br />
Primary Language Lessons for 9 yr old <br />
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Misses:<br />
Beyond Five in a Row for my older two. They do not work well with this style for chapter books.<br />
Saxon 1/2--But that was user malfunction. We will be continuing in this. It just happened that this child hit a brick wall with Math in general.<br />
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<br />Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-79233413037756453432013-07-13T01:46:00.002-04:002013-07-13T01:46:27.543-04:00Year-End Thoughts<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This has been our eighth year of homeschooling. And for eight years, I have laid nice, neat plans. Not a single one turned out according to <i>my</i> plans. Every one turned out the way God planned, though. There have been moves. Many. There have been changes, babies, jobs, activities and any other manner of interruption . Yet, none were a surprise to the Lord. He has given us the grace needed to get through each of those times, especially when I wasn't sure how on earth <i>any</i> progress was gonna happen.<br />
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At the end of the year, I'm so relieved that I almost never sit back and reflect on deep issues. This year, a few things grabbed my attention so I'm writing them down so that I don't forget them. Here's what I learned:<br />
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1. Hard doesn't mean bad.<br />
2. Consistency IS key.<br />
3. My children need my focus, not just my presence.<br />
4. My "sacrifices" aren't really sacrifices, they're part of my Calling . I get wrapped up in what I'm having to give up/change instead of seeing what God's plan is. (See #1)<br />
5. Not one of us is promised tomorrow.<br />
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I'm going into next year with these thoughts close at mind.<br />
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By the way, it took all of my summer "vacation" to absorb these lessons. We now only have one more week off till we start back. Yes, I'm embarrassed.<br />
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I never saw this day coming. This young lady pictured above is my 13 yr old daughter. Yes, 13. And she's headed out on a special date with her Daddy. I'm still in shock -n- awe. Seems like a few days ago I was teaching her to read...that was just after having nursed her to sleep last week. I was in the midst of potty training, changing diapers, piles of laundry, phonics flashcards and all the like when suddenly, POOF! They all got away from me. (the laundry did not, however) <br />
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So, here I stand among young adults and not-as-young children, wondering. What do I do with them? Who is this creature? They look (and act) more like mini adults every day and yet they still need so much guidance.<br />
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Change....transition...whatever it is..it is the name of this new game. Of course this comes just when I'm feeling confident in my ability to shuffle and juggle all that goes with life with (whatever number) children in all of their individual uniqueness. With bodies morphing, minds expanding and attitudes sometimes flaring; the rules are changing. I find I am having technical difficulties.<br />
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Studies are <u>not</u> the issue. At all. <strong><em><u>I</u></em></strong> am. I don't like giving up control, no matter how much hassle it was with all the little ones depending on me. I don't want to deal with hormonal attitudes, since of course, they reflect some of my own. I just want them to either be grown or not. Which is a recent whispering call from Him...am I working at growing or not? Some days yes, many days, I feel quite short of the mark. Growing pains ache. Please, can we just hit the FF button and skip this song?<br />
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If you thought you were coming to read how it really happens with homeschooling when they get older, you won't find that in this post. Yes, homeschool groups thin out greatly by this age. Yes, it's harder to find social outlets that are up to standard for them. Studies get harder. Expectations are higher. All these are true for us.This has nothing to do with real-life schooling.<br />
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It's here, during this song, I know that if I will accept the invitation to dance I will bow with pride at the end. Will they all turn out how I trained and expected? Have no idea. Each is special in his own ways and will choose his own paths in life. But for now, I'm trying to dance to the song that's playing, obey Him, make memories and leave the rest to the One who knows the plans He has for their lives.<br />
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This seems more like a vent, I guess. So I'll appease the other logistics:<br />
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*We use a DVD tutor for upper level math for my sanity (but I'm proud to say I can still teach at a pre-algebra level).<br />
*The olders do help the youngers, sometimes, when needed. And we work together. We work around the house, in the garden, yard, whatever. I want them to be able to hold their own when they leave my home. I am not as concerned with numeric evaluations of their abilities.<br />
*I get them independant as quickly as possible. <br />
*I don't sweat the small stuff....like test scores. After having done almost nothing in pre algebra this past year b/c she hit a brick wall, my oldest still managed to score "far above grade level" on a standardized test in math. But that's of no concern to me. <br />
*No, I don't stick to a meticulous schedule. Life happens regularly in our home.<br />
*Boys don't seem to be naturally drawn to academics on the whole. But I have issues with spelling errors.<br />
*I wish I could say that everyone does his own character training each and every day or that we have memorized all the books of the Bible at any given time or an index card box full of Scriptures. Not true. I do the best I can in my own fallen state.<br />
*I'm learning to apologize regularly and learn <u>from</u> my children.<br />
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Each year we make homemade hot chocolate, cookies and snuggle up together to watch <em>The Polar Express </em>. It's a favorite of the season. Most ABCFamily and Hallmark channel movies keep us together in the evenings, too. </div>
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Dana and Dylan worked together to make vanilla dipped gingersnaps and they were delicious!</div>
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Nate and Jenna worked to cut out traditional roll-out butter cookies with frosting. They did well with cutting the shapes and keeping them from coming apart when transferring to the cookie sheet.<br />
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Didn't these turn out beautifully?</div>
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All these labels were just scrapbook papers printed with text boxes inside of shaped clipart from Word.</div>
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That's all. And some elmer's glue. I made the bag bag out of scrap fabric. The rest is just elbow grease and containers from here and around the kitchen. The doggie treat containers here (pink) are : an oatmeal box and chocolate milk container! :)</div>
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Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-82714007259459699982012-09-24T22:38:00.000-04:002012-09-24T22:38:00.386-04:00Laundry Closet- Before<div class="mobile-photo">
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Shameful Before Picture. <br />
This area is head-on from our kitchen door. Talk about a dramatic entry. Stored here is: laundry detergents, plastic bags, doggie supplies, extra egg cartons, cleaning supplies, lunch cooler, light bulbs, garbage bags, ..... a lot for a small space. It was desperate for some TLC and organization. The "after" effect will be up soon. <br />
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There are entire stores devoted to organizing and labeling and storage. I do not have access to such a store nor do I have the budget to accomodate those types of remodeling jobs. So, I went to my computer, scrounged up some basic supplies and used what was already there. Up next, you will see what I came up with.Christihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03409595017402432826noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528696986617177126.post-65443685056332346892012-09-23T22:33:00.000-04:002012-09-23T22:33:00.579-04:00Homemade hamburger buns<div class="mobile-photo">
I recently thought to make my own hamburger buns just for the sake of trying. I had seen the recipe <a href="http://raisingolives.com/2009/02/homemade-hamburger-buns/">here</a> and just filed it away. Then I had one of those meals planned when I took for granted that the buns were already in the freezer. I found out differently. So, I brought that recipe front-and-center and went for it. I was initially skeptical that they would turn out just right. I am not a scared baker, I'll try just about anything and I am OK with tweaking. But I was just not sure that these would be "normal". Unfounded! They turned out great! They rose beautifully. The sandwiches were wonderful, too!</div>
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