Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. 1 Thess. 5:16-18
Friday, May 30, 2008
Fun Family Day
After the picnic we went on a 10 mile bike ride around the park. Jimmy pulled Leah and Sam in a "wagon" as they called it.
We stopped a few times to enjoy the sites.
Next we visited the gift shop and toured the U.S. National Cemetery where thousands of soldiers are buried. Since we were all hungry again, we loaded up everything and went a few miles away to the Catfish Hotel restaurant for an early supper. Yummy!
On our way home we rode over the Pickwick Dam, and then we let the children play briefly on a playground at the park at Pickwick.
It had been a long day so we drove the tired, but happy children home. We arrived about 8:00p.m.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Major Move
We have spacious playroom upstairs that I am converting to the boys' bedroom. Before doing anything else, I had to clean out the playroom closet and bookshelves. I spent hours in there, putting each little lego, tinker toy, Barbie shoe, train track etc. back into its box. I keep most of our toys in labeled plastic boxes on shelves. I took out all of the "girl" boxes and divided them among the girls' rooms. I chose many items to give away, and I had 2 trash bags. Then I moved all of the dress up items (a whole closet full), board games, and videos into Clay's old room which is becoming the new "playroom". It really will be more of an upstairs den. I will be placing the couch, coffee table, chair, ottoman, keyboard and TV from the old playroom in there. We did move Clay's bed into the new bedroom yesterday. Clay actually took off the headboard so we could move it and then reattached it all by himself. I didn't hear a crash last night, so I guess he did an adequate job.
I plan to finish the task tonight and tomorrow. I have to clean out 6, yes 6 junk drawers of Clay's plus find a home for all of the junk I found on his closet floor and on his bookshelves.
We have a FUN FAMILY DAY planned for today. I'll post pictures and comments soon.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
A Big Surprise
Memorial Day Weekend
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Keeping the Home--Laundry
Laundry
The children and I bring our dirty clothes to the laundry room each morning where they are sorted into 3 tall baskets that are labeled--"whites", "colors", and "towels". I follow a routine of washing certain loads on certain days. Monday--colors, Tuesday--whites and towels, Wednesday--sheets (not all the sheets in the house, just a couple of beds each week), Thursday--colors, Friday--whites and towels. Each day's laundry is 2-4 loads. I have small laundry baskets labeled with each person's name where I sort the clothes as they come out of the dryer. Then, as I fold the clothes in the late afternoon, I put each child's folded clothes into a small dishpan type box, labeled with their names. They put away their laundry each afternoon as part of their afternoon chores. I put away mine, Sam's, and Jimmy's. If I am not too busy during the day, I will fold the clothes as soon as they come out of the dryer and skip the step of sorting them into the baskets to be folded. I put the unfolded clothes into each person's basket because I get behind about once a week and one of two things must happen. 1. We have a "clothes folding party" where we all gather in the den and watch something fun on TV while each person folds his own basket of clothes. 2. My weekly babysitter folds the clothes for me. She has no idea which clothes belongs to who so if they are already sorted into baskets she can put them in the right box for the children to put away.
The Wrong Name
Monday, May 19, 2008
Rollerblading
I finally tried out my new rollerblades today. I didn't realize how hilly our driveway was until I was coasting down it, almost out of control. The children were very reassuring....."Don't worry Mama. If you fall down, we'll call 911!" I was distracted by Sam going 90 mph on his battery powered four wheeler. I didn't know that thing could go so fast!! Thank goodness he is learning to steer! He took the curves on two wheels! He had a blast pulling his siblings on their roller blades.
I really need to get some protective gear before rollerblading again. All I have right now is a helmet. I need hand guards, elbow pads and knee pads. Jimmy didn't buy me any when he purchased the roller blades and helmet because the store only had black, and he knew that I would prefer pink. Ok, I am going to forget being fashionable and settle for black protection! Black matches everything anyway.
Homeschool Conference Part 2
I really enjoyed hearing Jeannie Fulbright, author of the Apologia elementary science curriculum. She was a delightful speaker, full of wisdom. She stressed the importance of identifying each child's "bent" and focusing on that as you choose their education path. She also stressed the importance of our children becoming independent learners. My older girls are about 99% independent learners, and I was feeling a little guilty about that...but now I feel great! I plan to work with Clay becoming more independent next year.
I also attended a workshop on occupying preschoolers while homeschooling. I must admit that I thought there was nothing new I could learn in this department! I have always had preschoolers and/or babies since I began homeschooling. But, I was pleasantly surprised! I learned some new creative, low cost activities to prepare for my preschoolers, and I was really convicted by his remarks about treating each of your preschoolers like you did your first-born when he was a preschooler. Preschoolers desire the same kinds of school supplies that you give your "school age" children. They like to be included in group lessons and read alouds. They also like to have their own special school time with Mama. I bought some new Lauri products to use in our preschool next year, but I am so excited about them, I plan to use one of them this morning in during our preschool time--the stacking pegs with number boards.
I purchased most of our curriculum for next year. The rest I plan to order online in the next week or two. We take off June and July for summer break, but I spend a good portion of that time preparing for the next school year. Planning is fun for me.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Homeschool Conference
Friday, May 16, 2008
Funny Leah
(actually he is a cardiologist)
Just a Few Pictures
Jimmy and Sam
This was taken a couple of months ago, and I have ALREADY FORGOTTEN what happened to Sam's face! (That's why I am blogging!)
Julie, Olivia, Jimmy and Clay before the Coke 10K.
I guess Clay didn't know I was taking his picture. Or maybe he is focusing on the race!
Sam and Leah eating popsicles on the back porch.
Why the life jacket on the back porch??? Well, we have a pool, and I am petrified that one of my little children will drown. The pool has an automatic pool cover. It opens and closes with the touch of a button (after entering the security code) up high in the laundry room inside the house. My policy is that I don't open the pool until Sam has on his life jacket, and I don't take his jacket off until the pool is closed. We did the same when Leah was 2 and 3. I don't take any chances!
Olivia, Jimmy and Julie before the Gum Tree 10K
Jimmy and Roan
The wind was blowing pretty hard in this picture, but pictures of Mama and Daddy are few and far between, so this was the best one I could find. Jimmy is our main family photographer (thank you Jimmy!), so we don't have many pictures of him!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Driveway Pictures
Here are the men busy at work. Like I said earlier, this was major entertainment for Sam as well as all of us!
This is after one coat of asphalt. My next pictures will be of the final product.
Keepers and Contenders
Here are the badges the children earned this year.
Olivia
Bible reading (entire New Testament), Bible memory (1 Cor. 13), Bible memory (The Beatitudes), Bible memory (The Lord's Prayer), gratefulness, drawing, ironing, latch hooking, tea party, piano, and athletics (for running).
Julie
Bible reading (entire New Testament), Bible memory (1 Cor. 13), Bible memory (The Beatitudes), Bible memory (The Lord's Prayer), compassion, cooking, ironing, tea party, typing, trees, personal journal, piano, and athletics (running)
Clay
Bible memory (Psalm 23), compassion, watercolors, and athletics (running)
They pin the badges on banners which hang in their rooms.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Mother's Day and Our New Driveway
Sam was beyond excited about all the heavy equipment at our house for the last several days.....a paver, roller, grader, scraper, plus a utility type truck. He watched them most of the day. Whenever the men would disappear from his view he would ask, "Where's the man?" over and over again until he could see a worker again.
I thought I would miss the gravel and the sound it made as we turned into our driveway. But the pavement looks great, and it will be so functional. Now the children can ride their bikes, play basketball, and most importantly.....roller blade. We can also run on our driveway too. From the garage to the front of our property and back is .28 miles. 12 laps will be a little over 3 miles. Fun! The drive has hills and curves, so it will be a good workout.
I'll attach a before and after picture of the driveway soon. The pictures are still in the camera.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
The Children
Our Homeschool Schedule
Mama | Olivia | Julie | Clay | Leah | Sam |
read aloud | listen | listen | listen | listen | listen |
chores, breakfast | chores, breakfast | chores, breakfast | chores, breakfast | chores, breakfast | chores, breakfast |
Bible lesson | Bible lesson | Bible lesson | Bible lesson | Bible lesson | Bible lesson |
Preschool | School alone | School alone | computer, read | Preschool | Preschool |
school with Clay | School alone | play with Leah & Sam | with Mama | play with Julie | play with Julie |
school with Julie | play with Leah & Sam | with Mama | School alone | play with Olivia | play with Olivia |
school with Olivia | with Mama | School alone | play with Leah & Sam | play with Clay | play with Clay |
Read to Leah & Sam | finish school, computer | finish school, computer | finish school | with Mama | with Mama |
chores | free | free | free | free | free |
lunch | lunch | lunch | lunch | lunch | lunch |
Computer time alternates between typing and Spanish.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Running
We participate in 10-12 5K and 10K races each year. The children are improving their personal times almost every time they race. They love the goodie bags they get at each race, and we have a lot of cute t shirts!
Sadly, I injured my knee/leg in early March of this year. I ran for a while anyway, hobbling at times, but finally got to the point where it was too painful to run, and my leg and knee hurt all the time. After visiting a physical therapist for a few weeks and seeing an ortho dr., I am following their recommendation of no running or walking (as a form of exercise) for 6 weeks. I have just begun week 2. I missed running a 10K race last Saturday, and I am missing a 10K this morning! It was fun though being a spectator last week. I took pictures of Jimmy and the children as they crossed the finish line, and I plan to do the same in a little while.
I'll let you know how they all did later today.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Sam and my Hair
My 2yo Sam has a unique security blanket--MY HAIR!! He likes to grab a handful and brush his face with it, smell it, taste it, twist it. He falls asleep with my hair in his hands, and reaches for it throughout the night. Sam often stops by for a sniff of my hair, then he's off again to play. I hardly think about it, but I get strange looks in public---Sam on my hip, sniffing, twisting, tasting my hair. Frequently when I am at the computer, Sam is there too, climbing on my back and smelling my hair.
That explains any typos!