Saturday, July 17, 2010

Weekly Wrap-Up.....Summer Wrap-Up

This isn't a weekly wrap-up so much as a Summer Wrap-Up. We started our summer making a summer bucket list. I'm happy to say that we got most of the items on our list accomplished.

Monday of this week we held a family meeting and looked back over the summer bucket list. After realizing that the items that were left were nearly all outdoor activities, and since the weather was way too hot to really enjoy being outdoors, the kids and I decided to start school early. We'll take a two week Fall vacation in September to finish up our bucket list.

So here is what we did from our bucket list and how it worked out for us:

--go to China: We went to two Chinese restaurants, one of which had some really interesting interior decorating. We made our own Chinese food at home. We got a souvenir from China (courtesy of a co-worker of the Jedi who really traveled there this summer.) We are planning on making a Chinese craft or art project, but haven't yet.


--go to the Children's Museum: yes :) We went down with Tia Smurf and a friend of hers who was visiting from out of town.


--go bowling. A local bowling alley offers a kids bowl free program in the summer. We're planning on going a few more times with friends through August as well. (Yes, that absolutely counts as p.e.).


--learn orienteering and go Letterboxing. This was awesome. Awesome enough to warrant its own post, which I shall get around to doing soon.

--go on the slip and slide. We took the slip and slide with us and spent the afternoon with Smurf and her little baby Bean and her 6 year old nephew. A great time was had by all, and we left a muddy swath down the front lawn of Smurf's aunts house. Ooops.


--set up a sundial. Earlier this year, we painted our sundial stones with Tia Smurf. We painted 12 stones, each with a number, and, just to be fun, the art of each stone was supposed to co-ordinate with something from the corresponding month on the calendar. In our front yard, we have a big brown circle of nothing left behind when a fir tree died last year. The tree stump is still left in its center. This June, we took a sunny day and had Toa of Boy stand on the tree stump every hour on the hour. Then we put a paver where his shadow fell. (So the number 8 paver marked his shadow at 8 am, the 9 paver at 9am, etc.) Voila, a sundial which can be read by a small child when he's standing on a tree stump.

--go to a waterpark. I love our local parks. For a couple of dollars a child, we get access to a wonderful wet playground. I took pictures, but my computer has hidden them in an undisclosed location. Bad computer.

--go to the movies, Toy Story 3 in 3D, and
--meet an alien, We might be counting the three-eyed aliens from the movie for this. Or we might be dressing one child up as an alien, the other as a reporter, and video taping an interview with an alien.

--climb a tree. Again, have I mentioned that I love our local parks? The pics from this are still on my phone. I need to ask the Jedi how to get them from my phone to my blog.

--make homemade ice cream. Mmmmm....strawberry-banana ice cream on the Forth of July. Happy Birthday America! Later today, we're picking up cream and ingredients for another batch of ice cream. Did you know that this Sunday was National Ice Cream Day? Mommy is campaigning for peanut butter-banana this time.

--make chocolate. We made small heart shaped brownies in the toaster oven. We had heard on KLOVE that morning that it was Chocolate Day. Chocolate Day deserved to be celebrated with chocolate of course. However, Sweetling wants to make small chocolate candies, not chocolate brownies, so we will be doing this again in the fall.

Bonus activities. These weren't on our original list, but we did them and the kids insisted that they be added to the list.

--catch a lightning bug. Always a summer favorite.

--play Bingo. We just happened to be at the library when a big kids Bingo game was beginning. No bingo prizes were won, but Toa had a great time.

--get caught in a thunderstorm. Mommy thought we could be in and out of the store before it hit. Mommy was wrong. Instead, we sat at the entrance of the store, with no power, playing I Spy and snacking on the groceries we had just bought rather than get drenched running to the car. And, even if we had made it to the car, it was pouring such buckets and the wind was so bad that we couldn't drive in it anyway. Better to hang out in the store and stay dry than to sit wet and miserable in the car till it passed.

--ride a roller coaster. Toa and I put our hands in the air. Sweetling thought we were crazy, though she did love the roller coaster. At the same place, we also took...

--a ride on the "Electric Rainbow". This was Mommy's less than brilliant idea. Sweetling said afterwards that we are never doing that again. Sweetling is right. We are never doing this again.

--ride a Ferris Wheel. Well loved by all.

--beat Mommy at checkers. This is not to be taken lightly. Toa of Boy worked very hard at accomplishing this. Finally, he did manage to shut me down, literally, for one game by completely blocking all my checkers. He has since tried for a second victory, but has yet to obtain another one.

--walk across a river. Well, not on water obviously, but across a railroad bridge from the late 1800's turned into a pedestrian bridge over the Muskingum River.

Finally, here is what we still want to do. Most of them must wait until the temperatures come down.

--go to COSI. (This has nothing to do with temps, just gas prices.)
--visit Serpentine Mound.

--see some buffalo. (Big Bone Lick State Park in KY)
--see Pig Island.
--go miniture golfing

--Acorn Land again!!! (Any nature walk through the woods during which time we collect acorns counts, apparently.)

--make apple pie (I'm not turning the oven on in this heat. All our meals are stove top or toaster oven only.)

--go to a mall (So far this summer, we went to Tri-County, Cincinnati Mills, and twice to Northgate Mall. But according to Toa of Boy, none of these malls count because they don't have a Lego store in them.)

--visit a historic village (likely, this will be the Sharon Woods Historic Village. We skipped Pioneer Days there last weekend because it was 87 degrees and full sun.)

Facebook Friday

Yes, I know its really Saturday. Too bad. Today is my day to do whatever I want. Neeener, neener.

Friday, July 9th, 5:24pm
I finished EVERY SINGLE ONE of the items on my to-do list today before five AND I went bowling. As a reward, I should get lots of chocolate. Instead, I'm going to a Children's Ministry meeting at church. There better be chocolate at the meeting. (Hear that, oh organizers? The Xuan needs chocolate.) In other news, do I ...want to know what the cold wet spot on my living room carpet is?

Saturday, July 10th, 10:11am
the Jedi is at a bbq contest today. I was going to go to Pioneer Days at the Sharon Woods Historic Village but its hot and I'm feeling lazy. I therefore declare today Chick Flick Day. I'm goiong to go get The Time Traveler's Wife from Blockbuster.

Saturday, July 10th, 12:21pm
And the blue ray player, like all technology, hates me. Now we're watching Jackie Chan in the Spy Next Door instead of Mommy's chick flick.

Sunday, July 11th, 2:22pm
My most talented computer related accomplishment this week....pressing the power button with my big toe.

Sunday, July 11th, 3:29pm
I bet we're one of the few families that have "colored duck tape, green and blue" on our general school supply list. Though, Christopher Robin might also have blue duck tape on her list, cause she has the same trampoline in her living room that we do.

Monday, July 12th, 10:30am
I can run up to walmart, be back before eight, and never, no never, forget the krispie kremes, cause I'm a woman...W-O-M-A-N! And while I'm crowing, I also made cheesy scrambled eggs for 3 young ladies, folded the laundry, did the dishes, cleaned the kitchen, straightened my hair, and I'm now off to play wii with Toa of Boy.

Tuesday, July 13th, 9:28am
It's official. We're starting school on Monday, taking a 3 day camping trip at the end of July, and taking another week or so of vacation time in the fall. Go us!

Tuesday, July 13th, 9:43am
Would anyone familiar with speech therapy take a look at this and tell me what they think? I'm considering one for Toa of Boy. Its a pretty cheap device, so not a huge loss if it proves useless to us.
>>>I've never tried anything like that for any of my kids but from what I've read I can see why it would be sucessful :)
>>>I've not heard of this before. Have you talked with the Hamilton County Educational Services Center? As a student, he might qualify for free services through the School District. The speech therapists I've encountered there are top notch.
>>>I am a speech/language pathologist. I have heard of these devices but have never used one. How old is Eswin? I would think that he would need instruction in how to produce the correct sound before the device could be useful for him. Also, Nora is correct - if he qualifies, your district would have to provide services for him. The trick is in the qualifying.
>>>I'm interested in the feedback too. One of my sons isn't quite speaking sounds correctly. I understand him no problem, but others have "complained".
>>>I recommend checking out the school system. Being a product of public education speech therapy, with home reinforcement, I think it worked good. I am very grateful for the 3 years of speech therapy I had in K-2 grades.
>>>ME: We did a summer of speech therapy last summer, and did pursue trying to get him evaluated through a school district (they wanted to label him as an ESL student, despite the fact that he doesn't speak any spanish). When I call his attention to the sounds he worked on last summer, he can take the time and make the effort to make the targeted sound a little more clearly. I dont want to be constantly correcting his speech. I just want him to be more aware of the sounds he's using.
>>>If you are absolutely sure that he knows how to make the sounds correctly, one of these devices can't hurt and might help make him more aware. If he is not sure of how to produce the sound, the device will just be reinforcing the incorrect production.
>>>Thanks for everyone's input! I know he knows how to make s and th ....those are the ones they really focused on last summer (plus a few consonant blends with l). After a year of no therapy, he only forms them correctly when someone else calls his attention to it. He doesn't self correct. I thought if we spent five minutes in the morning doing the ... See Moretonge and lip exercises the speech therapist taught us, and then practiced reading a few words or a single sentence with the tube later in the day, that would help him become more aware of his speech again.

Wednesday, July 14th, 10:18am
There was a woman on KLOVE this morning who claimed the title "professional fun consultant."

Wednesday, July 14th 1:19pm
Google medical text search....good. Google medical image search....BAD.

Wednesday, July 14th, 4:26pm
Does Learning Tree co-op take off the monday before Thanksgiving?
>>we have no mercy, LOL. We also don't have President's Day off.... Barb always said she thought the Presidents would like us going to school on that day, LOL!

Wednesday, July 14th, 9:00pm
I was telling the Jedi that I needed the jars beside the sink saved for school next week. Toa chimes in, "Can we make jet packs???"
>>I hope you said yes! :)
>>What were your plans for the jars next week?
>>Me: While I am a super-cool Mommy, I am not cool enough to say yes to homemade jet packs, despite the fact that Toa had their design all worked out. (You glue the jars together, put the fuel in, tie them on your back and go! Also, there should be a stick for steering.) The jars are going to meet the much less exciting fate of being an earthworm habitat (1 this week), and pond water collection containers (4 in a few weeks from now.)
>>Maybe he'd settle for this.
>>Me: I showed Toa the link and he said, "Can we make it?!"

Thursday, July 15th, 3:26pm
VBS is next week and I'm looking for...a fedora hat, a small ladies trench coat, and a yarn wig (like raggedy ann style, not big clown loops.) Anyone have these items that I could borrow?

Friday, July 16th
hey homeschoolers, do i need to send a separate letter of notification to my school district for each of my children, or can I send one letter and attach a separate intended curriculum and course of study for each child. (Yes, I'm getting my legal advice via Facebook.)
>>Yes, you can send one cover letter and then attach for each child separately your course curriculum, course of study and then the test score results or written narrative proof (whichever route you took if you homeschooled last year).
>>Opps forgot one thing - after your cover letter place your Ohio notice of intent to homeschool, there's room on there for both kids and then the other paperwork which I mentioned. I guess you've got yours all ready to go. I need to start working on mine. I love homeschooling, but for some reason I hate this part! Pray for me!!!!

Friday, July 16th
Tomorrow I'm blogging my little heart out :)

Friday, July 16, 2010

Computer Tech Support at Mrs. Random's House

  1. Wake up. Turn on computer using big toe of right foot.
  2. Go do the rest of morning routine.
  3. Come back to computer. Sit down in chair. Jiggle mouse.
  4. Stare at the black screen.
  5. Look under desk at computer box. Power light is on and fan is running.
  6. Jiggle mouse again.
  7. Screen is still blank.
  8. Check the monitor. There seems to be a little green light on under the button that might be a power button for the monitor.
  9. Push an arrow key on the keyboard. Take that computer.
  10. Desktop comes up on the screen. Booyah.
  11. Move the mouse around. The cursor stands still. Victory is short lived.
  12. Decide maybe the track ball needs cleaning or something. Pick up mouse.
  13. Mouse is a lazer mouse. Run your finger over the little red lazer light just in case.
  14. Huh.
  15. Maybe mouse is unplugged. Jiggle cord of mouse.
  16. Look under desk and jiggle cord of mouse to figure out which of the twenty million cables back there is the mouse cord.
  17. Crawl under desk. Follow mouse cord to back of computer. Mouse cord appears to be securely plugged in. Jiggle it anyway.
  18. Back to chair and jiggle mouse again. Cursor doesn't care.
  19. Never surrender.
  20. Raid the Jedi's supply of extra computer parts. Grab a mouse off the top of a box.
  21. Back to desk with ill-gotten goods. Put unlawfully obtained mouse on mouse pad, drop cord behind desk.
  22. Crawl under desk again. Unplug evil non-responsive mouse. Ignore the ominous bleeeep that follows this action.
  23. Be smart enough to note that the two mice have totally different pluggy things at the end of their little mice tails.
  24. Scooch the computer box out and start a scavenger hunt for a hole that might be the same shape as the pluggy thing on the stolen mouse's tail. 
  25. Consider asking Sweetling for help. Discard this notion. Sweetling will probably say something sensible like check with the Jedi. 
  26. Find a round green hole that seems to be the same size as the round green plug of the mouse. They are even the same color. This is surely a portent.
  27. After a little finagling, plug the new mouse in.
  28. Back to chair. Wiggle mouse.
  29. Nothing.
  30. Maybe it needs rebooted.
  31. Realize you can't get to the windows "start" button on your desk top without a mouse. Its a Catch 22.
  32. Ah, but wait, there is a reset button right above the computer power button.
  33. Push that. 
  34. Go water plants.
  35. Come back. The computer is asking if you really want to restart. Once again, the mouse is useless BUT the default button is the one you want, so just hit enter.
  36. Congratulate yourself on once again outwitting the device.
  37. The computer reboots. The mouse you nabbed works. 
  38. Pick up the useless lazer mouse. Put it on the Jedi's desk. Worry about how your going to explain all this later.
  39. Sit back down at the computer. Realize you have forgotten what you wanted to accomplish on the bleepity bleeping machine in the first place.
  40. When all else fails, blog, baby, blog. 

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Back to School So Soon, So Soon!

Those of you following me on Facebook know that I've been whining about the heat and considering doing school in July and August, then taking a fall vacation in September when the weather cools down enough to make outing pleasurable again. The kids and I held a meeting on Monday. We looked back over our summer bucket list, and found that of the ten items still on our list, eight of these were outdoor activities. After that discovery, the kids were on board to start school early, and then take two weeks off in September.

Thus, school starts on Monday, baby.

We have all our curriculum from My Father's World. We're still needing to order a few things, but the kids won't cry if we have to delay a few subjects for a couple more weeks.

Over the weekend, I had sat down with the Book Basket list for the first two weeks of Exploring Countries and Cultures. I hopped on the library's website and placed holds on all books that I needed transferred between libraries. I noted which books were already at our local branch, and I checked those out on Tuesday during our regular library trip.

I'm noticing a troubling lack of chapter books in the book basket.

Back to the internet. Though I have weak google fu skills, I did find this lovely list of chapter books organized by countries put together by another homeschooling mom.

More lists of books to read aloud:
from an oregon county library
and, from a los angelas library


What I'm really looking for right now, is an interesting chapter book about traveling the world. Suggestions? Around the World in 80 Days?

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sleepover Quotes

Sweetling has two bffs over for a sleepover. Here are just a few of the things I have overheard. Names have been ommitted to protect the eavesdropping blogger from the full fury of a preteen's wrath.

  • "I am an evil mastermind!" (yelled by one girl wearing a green blanket cape while being chased down the hall by another girl)

  • "Hey, have you heard the new Toby Mac CD?"

  • "Oh.....little brothers."

  • "Expellerumus!" (yeah, I can't spell Harry Potter magic and I'm not looking it up.

  • "I need a thesaurus to look up all the synonyms for 'disgusting.' "

  • "Have we tried the Bag of Lightening yet? If that doesn't work, I think we should try Tornado Breath next."

  • "Everything looks better on boxes than it does the real food."

  • "They weren't cheerleaders who were zombies. They were vampires. Clearly your mother was misinformed."

Friday, July 09, 2010

Christopher Robin and Facebook Friday

No, those don't go together. But in true Me fashion, I'm sticking both of them in this post anyway.

I went bowling today (look, a third topic) and a friend asked me what sort of responses I was getting to my scheduling dilemma. (On a forth unrelated topic, I'm such a pathetic speller, spell check can't even offer any helpful suggestions on some of my misspelled words.) Speaking of pathetic, I am, in fact, the Gutter Ball Queen. I did moderately well the first game, scoring 100....which for me is reason to celebrate. The next game I bowled four gutterballs in a row, plus a few others here and there, to score a dazzling 65. Sweetling bowled one strike and three spares during her second game for a score of 116. Toa got three spares during his second game for a score of 94.

But, one of the other moms asked me about my scheduling. I shared with the other moms the idea of project week, which I was seriously considering. But, we don't do school year round, and I would have a mutiny on my hands if I took away summer vacation. And I shared that my friend Christopher Robin called and chatted with me for an hour, and then put together an excel spreadsheet for all the stuff I was at a loss about. It was requested that I post the spreadsheet, so I am. Check out this follow through. Click on the image if the blog column cuts some of it off.


And now for the Facebook Friday part of my post, cause I'm self-absorbed this way.

July 3rd


Make a commitment to read and discuss the Declaration of Independence with your family this weekend. Also, check out the prayer of the First Continental Congress

July 4th
What color do I want to paint my toenails today? Sadly, I have red polish, but no white or blue polish.

Tuesday, July 6th
I'll take good music and a little movement over caffeine any morning, thanks :)

Thursday, July 8th
Eswin is vacuuming the living room, hallway, and his bedroom all by himself. He's very excited to get to run the vacuum cleaner...which makes me wonder, what else can I get him excited about doing?

Thursday, July 8th
Hmmm...dishes done, kitchen clean, house vacuumed (thanks to Eswin), laundry all done and folded. I'm caught up on B90 and I read a children's novel today. (Curdie and the Princess by George MacDonald). I have about 45 minutes. I could sort coupons, clean out the Bermuda Triangle under the stairs, ...OR???

Friday, July 9th
Lo, I am Queen of the Gutter Balls.

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Day Plan

This is a really boring post. (As opposed to most of my posts, which are such thrillers, right?) I would recommend that no one should read it......except I really need help.

A few weeks ago, I read, and listened to this podcast about Finding a Framework for Your Day. The message this faithful mom has shared there has really been on my heart and in my mind since then. I keep tossing my week around in my head (and, sadly, only occasionally in my prayers.) I really appreciate Keri's sentiment that "God will always give you enough time to do everything He desires you to do."

My prayer of late has been that God will show me exactly how he wants everything to come together in my day and in my week during this upcoming school year. Especially because I can't seem to figure it out.

Those of you who know me well, know that I'm not, and never will be, Queen of the Schedule. BUT, because I'm lacking in time management and organizational skills, I feel I need to be especially diligent about how I spend my days and count my time, otherwise I'm living in chaos and feeling overwhelmed because too many things are being left undone, and I can't account for why or what *did* happen during the day. So, though I'm not a person who is naturally punctual or inclined to strict schedules, I do need a framework for my day and a detailed plan for how to spend my time. There is a certain liberty in regular routines and a preset structure.

That being said, here's the school plan I came up with for us for this coming school year. I'm really happy with its layout. This was done during the time last March when I was spending a lot of time in prayer and reflection about our homeschool journey and I feel that the wisdom granted to me when I was laying out this schedule was part of God's provision and guidance for me during that process.

So, I would like to keep this schedule as the basic foundation of our week. What I need help with is scheduling in a few other things that are also necessary for the smooth running of our home (like laundry, lesson prep time, grocery shopping, housework). Because if I don't have a plan for attending to those things, everything is going to come unraveled.

Here's our weekly lesson plan: (click on it to see the whole thing).
What is not included in this plan are the following prescheduled activities:

Monday: co-op from 10 to 3 (which means were out of the house from 9:15 till 3:30 or 3:45 and tired when we get home.) During co-op, I do have two free hours, one from 11 to 12, and one from 1:30 to 2:30 that I could use to schedule in something.

Tuesday morning: Women's Bible Study and prayer group. Sweetling can use this time as a study hall, which is what is scheduled in for her.

Tuesday evening: Sweetling's Tae Kwon Do from 6 to 6:45, which the Jedi takes her to, but I need to have dinner on the table close to 5pm those nights.

Tuesday evening: Worship dance for me from 6:30 to 7:30 (maybe, OR maybe it will be held on Sunday nights).

Wednesday evening: Church from 6 to 8:30--youth group, Awana.

Thursday evening: Sweetling's Tae Kwon Do from 6 to 6:45, again the Jedi takes her to this, but I need to have dinner on the table close to 5pm those nights.

Saturday:  We observe a Sabboth rest on this day, so no grocery shopping, housecleaning, laundry, or school work can go on this day.

Sunday morning: Church from 9:30 to 12:30

Sunday evening: MAYBE worship dance from 6 to 7.

What I need help scheduling:

Lesson planning time:
--time to look over and gather materials for the My Father's World curriculum, preferably in the evening of each day to prep for the following day. This just needs to become part of the stuff I do every night, so nevermind about scheduling a block for it during the week. See, I'm thinking through typing.
--time to read and understand Sweetling's biology book. This does need about an hour or two of time blocked into each week.
--time to email Tia Smurf, the Jedi, and Mama Sweetling's vocabulary exercises for the week so that they can attempt them and we can have a group dialogue about the words, the meanings, the exercises, etc. Again, an hour block of time each week.
--time to plan for the Intro to French class I'm teaching at co-op. I'll need two to three hours for this each week.

Grocery shopping:
--time to cut and sort the weekly coupons. Maybe an half and hour to an hour time each week.
--time to put together a grocery list and match up the coupons with the list. Half an hour or so. Please note, I use a site called The Grocery Game to help me match coupons with deals and it has had a significant impact on keeping our grocery budget manageable. The drawback to this site is that it doesn't have info up for the week until Tuesday morning, so I can't put together a list and do my shopping until after this occurs.
--time to go grocery shopping and put all the groceries away when I get home. Two to three hours.

Housework:
--vacuuming. This is happening once a week now. It maybe should happen twice a week.
--sweep and mop the kitchen. Sweeping happens multiple times a week, but the mopping takes longer cause I move all the chairs out and back in.
--dusting and general straightening. Yeah, if it's not scheduled, it doesn't happen.
--deeper cleaning, things like windows, ceiling fans, blinds, scrubbing ovens, cleaning out the fridge that needs to happen, but don't need to happen every week.

Laundry: You might think this should fall under housework, but it gives me enough headaches to warrant its own category.
--sorting. Right now, the routine is that the kids grab their own laundry hampers and the three of us all sort laundry after church on Sunday.
--washing/drying. Right now, I generally start moving loads through the machines on Sunday and finish up the machine moving part on Monday. However, co-op on Monday might through a wrench into these works.
--folding, hanging, put away. I am le fail on this part.

Things that I would like to have time scheduled for:

Gardening. A little regular maintenance would go a long way to keeping the outside looking nice. Right now its not quite a health department concern, but pretty darn close.

Blogging and writing. Right now, this just happens whenever I throw in the towel and ignore everything else I should be doing in order to get a little writing done or a post up on my blog.

My psuedo-regular daily routines:

Because I'm not a Queen of Scheduling, these things do not happen every day, or very smoothly every day...but I'm regularly making an effort in this direction.

Morning-
--wake up 6:30 (and thus begins the "psuedo" portion of this routine).
--move, stretch, and  exercise. I generally, generally wrap this up around 7:30. The dreaded "psuedo" strikes again here.
--I'd like to get in the shower by 7:30, but Mama is never out until closer to 8, so dishes and shower happen between 7:30 and 8 ISH. More psuedo casualties, but dishes and showers do eventually happen.
--get kids breakfast, get my breakfast, and do devotions. In theory I'd like to have 8:30 to 9 to sit in peace, sipping hot chocolate, reading my Bible, and write in my devotion notebook. Theories are such fleeting, intangible things.
--school at 9. This fall, I believe I shall add, under penalty of death, school will begin at nine.

Afternoon-
The phone sings every afternoon at 4:15. That's everyone's cue to start their afternoon routines. My afternoon routine includes straightening the living room, cleaning the bathroom, sweeping the kitchen, clearing off the kitchen table, and starting dinner. Afternoon routines generally go pretty smoothly. We only run into trouble here if we are trying to squeeze in errands or are out on field trips during the day. But, when we are home, our afternoons are nice and smooth.

I have no evening routines. No, that's not true. I have no SUCCESSFUL evening routines. Here's what I'd like to happen:

Snack time at 8:15 for both kids. (In reality, this gets often forgotten until the last minute and throws other things off.)
Story time at 8:30 for Toa of Boy. This happens once in a blue moon.
Teeth brushing at 8:50 for Toa of Boy, so that he can have..
Bedtime at 9pm for Toa. In reality, teeth brushing starts shortly after nine.

Jedi time from 9pm to 9:50. Except Toa's bedtime doesn't happen on time, so this often gets infringed upon.
Sweetling betime at 10pm. Which never happens. Ever.
Grown-up bedtime at 10:30....which always seems to become 11:30 or later.

So, help please??

Sunday, July 04, 2010

Independence Day Reading

I originally arranged these quotes for a July 4th reading at our church several years ago. The selections are meant to be read aloud, by three different speakers. One speaker always reads the historical quotes, one reads the scriptures, and the third speaker gives the references for both the quotes and the scripture passages. I'll show the different speakers here through different font colors.

The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.

 John 1:14

[Jesus said] I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life.

-- John 5:24

Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

--John 14:6


We hold these truths

This is what we speak, not in words taught us by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit, expressing spiritual truths in spiritual words.

-- 1 Corinthians 2:13

 To be self-evident


 since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.

--Romans 1:20

That all men are created

God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them

-- Genesis 1:27

Equal

There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

--Galatians 3:28

And are endowed by their Creator

 Have we not all one Father? Did not one God create us? Why do we profane the covenant of our fathers by breaking faith with one another?

-- Malachi 2:10

With certain inalienable rights

What will I do when God confronts me? What will I answer when called to account? Did not he who made me in the womb make them? Did not the same one form us both within our mothers?

-- Job 31:14-15

That among these are life

 I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.

-- John 11:25

 Liberty

Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.

-- John 8:32

 And the pursuit of happiness

 I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.

-- Philippians 4:11-12

 The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were...the general principles of Christianity

-- John Adams

 There is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.

-- Romans 13:1

 If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?

-- Benjamin Franklin

 But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD.

-- Joshua 24:15

Sir, I am not at all concerned [whether God is on our side], for I know the Lord is always on the side of the right. But it is my constant anxiety and prayer that I and this nation should be on the Lord's side.

-- Abraham Lincoln

 In my inner being I delight in God's law; but I see another law at work in the members of my body, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin at work within my members. What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death? Thanks be to God—through Jesus Christ our Lord!

-- Romans 7:22-25

 We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our constitution was made only for a moral and a religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.

-- John Adams

 This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live and that you may love the LORD your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to him. For the LORD is your life, and he will give you many years in the land he swore to give to your fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

-- Deuteronomy 30:19-20

Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis--a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with his wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep forever.

--Thomas Jefferson

 God bless America!

America, bless God!

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Facebook Friday

yes. It's Thursday, not Friday.

But I just ordered my curriculum (well some of it) for next year. And I need something to keep me from second guessing myself.

Here's what I ordered--Exploring Countries and Cultures from My Father's World. I ordered the basic package and tacked on extra student pages, an extra passport, an extra sticker book and Writing a Country Report and World Facts and Landmarks flashcards. This is our core curriculum and should include Bible, history/geography/social studies, science for Toa, reading, art, and music.

I already have a Exploring Creation with Biology for Sweetling. (I found a 1st edition at a used curriculum sale for $10.) My math goal for Sweetling this year is to reawaken her enjoyment and enthusiasm for math. So we're reading Asimov on Numbers and I picked up a couple fun looking math puzzle books to reengage her creativity. We're finishing up last year's vocabulary from classical roots book, and then we'll order the next book in the series. Tia Smurf doesn't know this yet, but she's going to help me come up with an answer key for both books, cause I'm not shelling out the extra dough for a teacher's edition. I still need to track down a Writing Strands 5. And at some point during the year, we'll order a couple of literature study guides from Progeny Press.

For Toa, I've already got (again, at a used curriculum sale) Singapore Math 2A and 2B. We'll be doing a lot of read alouds together in addition to a daily guided reading time (using library books) and a daily journal/free writing sentence. I'll be ordering the first of the Sequential Spelling series at the beginning of next month. In addition to the hands-on projects in our main curriculum, Toa wants to learn about animals. So we'll be using library books to study animals that live in the countries we're covering in our core curriculum. He's also picked out some animal workbooks at a used curriculum sale and he found My Nature Journal at the same used curriculum sale. Also, he wants to learn cursive, so I'm ordering Cursive Handwriting from Handwriting without Tears.

Sweetling's taking Jewish dance, Beginning Guitar, Discovering Artists, and Introduction to Sign Language at co-op. Toa is taking Country Studies, Exploring Science, Gym, and Art at co-op.

That covers everything, right? So I can stop fretting over this and go to bed, right?

Oh, but first, for my own amusement...

June 4
Lunch today, a salad of fresh greens from my garden and a slice of beef brisket. Why? Because I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and, dog gone it, people like me. :)

June 5
Two used curriculum sales, spent a total of $60, $19 of it on two books that I don't need after all, but saved $65 off of the totoal cover price for three books which I do need.....so I'm still up overall, right?

June 6
So, who's going to which daytime VBS's this year? We're looking for some VBS's to visit!

June 6
Tomorrow morning we are hitting the Parcours Trail in Winton Woods if anyone wants to join us. We are planning on getting there between 9:30 and 10. Give me a call on my cell if you can make it. (PM me if you need my cell phone number.) Wear exercise clothes and bring a water bottle.

June 8
you can offer me some cheese to go with my whine. Woke up at 2:40 am, was awake till 4:20 am. woke up at 7am. Got out the box of 12 hr decongestants and a glass of water. Sat down at the table, flipped open Susan's biology book....and couldn't remember if I actually took the darn pill or not. So now....risk a double dose or just be miserable and wonder?

June 8
Ok, second question of the day. I'm working on Susan's biology lesson plans. i have her biology text book, questions, labs, study guides, and tests all broken down into 148 lessons....which is about 8 more lessons than i really want. I counted it out, and we would have exactly 148 days of school in our school year (not... including co-op days.) So, should I leave well enough alone?

June 9
What can I serve with my homemade oatmeal chocolate chip cookies to make them a nutritious breakfast item? Ah....canteloupe!

June 10
I need new shorts. I don't want to pay more than $5-$7 a pair. Suggestions?

June 10
Shame on all y'all who told me to go to Good Will. You should have just offered me some crack cocaine while you were at it. it would have been just as addicting. The only reason I got out of there at a reasonable time tonight was because the store closed at 8:30. I got home with 8 purchases....and realized not a single... one of them was the shorts I went into the store for!

June 11
I'm on the road and I forgot my B90 bookmark. Can someone tell me what todays reading is?

June 17
2 gripes tonight. 1-two days w/o internet cause Duke couldn't make an 8 hr maintenance window. 2-why does a mail-order flower co think that badly photoshopped images sells plants?

June 18
I have nothing to note today....except that after my shower this morning, I noticed one of the living room chairs covered with paper towels. When questioned, one child admitted that the chair had "accidentally" been squirted with a super soaker.

June 19
The cure for spending too much time out in the sun is double chocolate chip ice cream from Graeters. Its a well known medical fact.

June 20
Could someone please tell me how and why I keep finding bits of hot pink feathers stuck to my black pants? There is no item in our house which has any form of hot pink feathers, and yet, here they are all over my pants.

June 20
Parcours trail in Winton Woods Monday sometime between 9:30 and 10. Call my cell in the morning if you're coming.

June 21
The shady trees along the parcours trail provide releif from the sun, but not from the humidity or the mosquitoes. We did the short trail, and I think today was our last trip of the summer. On to air conditioned bowling!

June 21
spent a little while today trapped in a walmart with no power. We played I spy while we waited for the storm to pass so we could go out to our van and go home.

June 23
What can I make for dinner that doesn't involve an oven or a grill? I have ground beef and some chicken. Eswin is voting for ice cream sundaes for dinner. If I had any Heggy's hot fudge sauce, I'd totally serve up ice cream sundaes for dinner.

June 24
Why did I say I liked summer? It's too hot to do any of our fun field trips. If I had my curriculum already, we'd do school through July and August, then take the month of September off to play and have fun outside.

June 24
Ok. I take back my whiney post. It actually isn't too bad today. We went to Farbarch Warner Nature Preserve and found a red mulberry tree to climb. (After all, I had to do something to distract my kids from their plot to kidnap the sweet baby Katie-pillar we visited with this morning.)

June 25
I just did irreparable damage to the bottom four inches of my hair. Now, to grab the scissors or not to grab the scissors....that is the question.

June 26
Caught up on my B90 reading. :) It's too hot today to talk the kids into another letterboxing adventure. The Jedi is helping a friend with yard work. What else can I do with my Saturday?

June 26
Ah, disillusionment. I just got my Neilson scanner in the mail. I logged into their members only section to see how many points I could earn, and how many points the items in their reward catelog are worth. (Cause that's how they compensate their home panelists.) If I scan my grocery and other purchases every week, I'l...l earn 14,300 points my first year. A lousy dual charging station for the wii motes-32,000 points.

June 27
One should not attempt a super-glue repair od a church strap while in the car on the way to church. See, I do have *some* sense. (Apparently, one should also not attempt to facebook on one's phone in the car on the way to church. That sentence should read 'One should not attempt a super-glue repair of a purse strap...' See how much more sense that makes?)

Monday, June 28
True confessions of a slacker....I only skimmed the first 9 chapters of Chronicles. Nine chapters of geneologies was a bit much for me.

Tuesday, June 29
The sell by date on the end of this can of crecsent rolls reads 20JUN10F22. How would you interpret that?

Tuesday, June 29
Second food question of the day: I'm sick of packed lunches and of pb&j. We have to pack lunches twice this week. What can I pack that isnt a sandwich? (I do have two more rolls of crescent rolls that I need to bake soon.)

Thursday, June 30
you know, i'm pretty sure i've never done anything to deserve such scorn from my computers.

Thursday, June 30
This is a feelings based conversation. I'm about to order $320 dollars worth of curriculum, and I just need someone to tell me that they are sure I'm making the right choice.