Sunday, August 6, 2017

Well, the first week is in the books. A few snags here and there, like every year, but we've started strong!

But will we finish strong! Often I get to Christmas and think., "I just can't do this any more!" I've had to schedule Christmas break to last a whole month, just to give me a chance to breathe, and chance to renew my mind. Then I'm ready to begin again.

Matthew 11:28 says "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."

I know it seems silly to be talking about rest now, at the beginning of the school year, but I wonder if we build in rest now, and not wait until we are "weary," if we will be able to end the year as strong as we started it? If we "come to" Him daily, we will receive His rest daily.

I am willing - how about you?

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

New School Year

A new school year is getting ready to start...are you ready?

Most of us know this scripture:

                 "Train up a child in the way he should go,
            Even when he is old he will not depart from it." Prov 22:6

Or this one:

          "And these words, which I am commanding you today, shall be on your heart; and you shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up." Deut 6:6-7

These are great verses to use as a guide during our homeschooling years.  But as we think about teaching our children, are we teachable? The Psalmist wrote,

                              "Make me know Thy ways, O Lord;
                                       Teach me Thy paths." Ps 25:3

                                   "Teach me Thy way, O Lord,
                                     And lead me in a level path,
                                    Because of my foes." Ps 27:11

                                    "Teach me to do Thy will,
                                       For Thou art my God;
                     Let Thy good Spirit lead me on level ground." Ps 143:10

As you prepare for this school year, make sure you take time out to meet with the Lord. Spend time in His Word. Take time to talk to Him. Ask Him for guidance in the teaching of your children. Ask Him to teach you, and be ready to learn.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Our blessing tree is growing wonderfully!  Excited that the children are coming up with fun, unique and real things to be for which to be thankful.  It is truly giving us an attitude of gratitude.
Well, it's been awhile :)  Life is busy!  When I thought about keeping a blog I thought "I can do this, no problem."  But. . .time, this I didn't account for.

My husband and I have instituted "Date Night."  I know what you're thinking - but it's a bit different than that.  The first Sunday of the month is our time.  He and I go out on a typical husband and wife date - dinner, movie, a walk, whatever.  But the next three Sundays are for our kids.  One month I take out the girls, Dot the second Sunday, Cat the third Sunday, Hans the fourth Sunday and hubby takes out the boys, Jo the second Sunday, Ben the third Sunday, Tom the fourth Sunday.  Then the next month I take out the boys and hubby takes out the girls.  Dot prefers the term "Hang Out Night" to "Date Night" on the Sundays that we go out with our gender child and that it would be too confusing to switch the terms back and forth.  SO, we have Date Night on the first Sunday, and Hang Out Night on all the other Sundays.

The first batch of Hang Out Kids really seemed to have a good time, as they both thanked us multiple times :)  We'll see if we do as well tonight!

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Christmas

Christmas was a special time with family. 

We had the opportunity to go see Hubby's family as well as spend Christmas day with mine.  My grandmother did not want things so my children gave her time with them, sponsoring a child, and purchasing food stuff for the mission we've worked with before.  I was so proud of them for thinking of others.  My youngest gave a hug to a friend of my sister and brought tears to this friend's eyes.  He missed his own grandkids and it was a special moment for him. 

My kids are being the Salt and Light to the world around them.  God is using them to love the world and this makes me so happy.  I love watching each of them minister to others in their own special ways.

God is good!

Friday, November 9, 2012

A Civil War Christmas

Took the boys to A Civil War Christmas. 

Now, I typically run from anything Christmas until after Thanksgiving.  But Oldest Boy is currently studying the Civil War and we wanted to make the exhibit before it was gone.  They got their picture with President Lincoln and Oldest Boy talked with him a little bit.  They walked through the Civil War exhibit and the two Younger Boys painted salt-dough ornaments.  Oldest Boy was really interested as he read the different plaques in the exhibit and did say he learned something new - didn't share what that was :)  They had a wonderful group doing music and they were teaching some dancing. Could not get any of them to learn a dance with me.  Oldest Daughter said I should have taken her, but then who would lead?

It was part of a Candlelight Tour so we walked around a bit and the Younger Boys painted another ornament and all three got a goody bag filled with candy to eat on the way home. 

It was a wonderful evening to spend with my boys.  We really enjoyed ourselves.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Our first Reformation Celebration

So I stole an idea from Raising Real Men.  I have never liked halloween and we do not celebrate it.  I have always shied away from the church's idea of "redeeming the holiday" as to me it's just the church doing the same thing as everyone else is for the holiday.

The Old Testament talks about the celebrations for the Israelites - celebrations of rememberance.  All the other holidays we have are holidays of rememberance.  Christmas is in rememberance of Christ's birth, Easter of His resurrection, Thanksgiving is remembering the blessings of a country founded in faith.  But halloween?  Nothing.  Yes, it is said that the pagan's celebrated on the Christmas and Easter dates before the church did, but those were "redeemed" with holidays of rememberances.  Not so with halloween.

So I read an article by Hal and Melanie Young from Raising Real Men about Reformation Day.  How they celebrate the heros of the faith by watching a movie of Martin Luther and his 95 theses and eat German food.  So at dinner last night we talked about who Martin Luther was and what the Reformation was.  Then I assigned the younger boys to research (supervised) a martyr (had to define that for my 8 year old) so we could discuss them tonight.  So I came home from work via the library where I found a book of martyrs, and after dinner we sat together eating pumpkin glazed popcorn (from Real Food Real Deals website), and talking some more about Martin Luther and Stephen, the first Martyr for Christ.  I think I've got them thinking about others as well.  Thank you so much, Hal and Melanie, for leading us in this direction.

I also had the kids put up a tree on our door.  We are going to have a blessing tree where we write something we are thankful for on a leaf and attach it to our tree.  I've encouraged them to write one thing every day.  My oldest son liked the idea so much he wants to continue through December, writing things we are thankful for on snowflakes.  I hope it really opens up the gratefulness inside each of them and me as well.  I can go all day without noticing something for which to be thankful. 

Lord, help me to see the blessings with which you have surrounded me. Give me a heart of gratitude and a desire to share that with others.