Heb. 4:12

And I used to appear to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob as God Almighty, but as respects my name Jehovah I did not make myself known to them.
-KJV
Exodus 6:3

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Current Reads


As You Like ItWilliam Shake­speare

The Adven­tures of Huck­le­berry FinnMark Twain



Charlotte’s WebE.B. White


The Call of the Wild(G.I.C.) — Jack Lon­don




Charlotte’s WebE.B. White


The Adven­tures of Buster BearThorn­ton Burgess


~READ ALOUD~
The Teacher
Beau­ti­ful Sto­ries from Shake­speare for Chil­drenEdith Nes­bit


*READ ALONG*
Charlotte’s Web -E.B. White

Where I hang...

Fine Arts Study

COMPOSER
Anto­nio Vivaldi
Baroque Clas­si­cal

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ARTIST
Vin­cent van Gogh
Winslow Homer

Impres­sion­ists

Past Reads

#1 Son
East of Eden
Around the World in 80 Days
Jour­ney to the Bot­tom­less Pit
By The Great Horn Spoon
The Nar­ra­tive of the Life of Fred­er­ick Dou­glass
13 at Din­ner
Up From Slav­ery
To Kill A Mock­ing­bird
Croc­o­dile Tears
Water­ship Down


Flower Picker
Frog and Toad are Friends
Stu­art Lit­tle
Tom Sawyer (G.I.C.)
Huck­le­berry Finn (G.I.C)


Face
Won­ders of the Pond
Tom Sawyer — (G.I.C.)
My Book of Bible Sto­ries
Stu­art Lit­tle
Huck­le­berry Finn (G.I.C.)


The Mom
Sarah, Plain and Tall
The Adven­tures of Grand­fa­ther Frog
The Bird-woman of The Lewis & Clark Expedition

On The Watch!

Jan­u­ary 25, 2010- The Spider’s Silk — g08 Jan — Did you know that the spider’s silk, if enlarged to the size of a foot­ball field is strong enough to stop a jumbo jet in flight?!!! Awe­some! Novem­ber 5, 2009- The Raven — What Makes it Dif­fer­ent — g97 1/8 pg. 22 — We learned that Ravens have a warped sense of humor.
Octo­ber 30, 2009 — The Lit­tle Gen­tle­man in the Black Vel­vet Suit — g95 2/22 pg. 18–19: an arti­cle about Moles! Very Inter­est­ing

2009-2010

  • School Started:
    29 weeks, 4 days ago

Old Stuff

Crochet Projects

Looking to rearrange the schedule... again!

Well, we’ve slowly got­ten back into the swing of things, but 4 den­tal appoint­ments in one week does not hold out much suc­cess for school!

Yes­ter­day, Face asked a ques­tion that I couldn’t answer right away… “Why don’t we do sign lan­guage anymore?”

Good ques­tion!  It seems like in my desire to get back to nor­mal, ASL got bumped off the list!  Not on pur­pose, just sorta hap­pened.  I really want to learn/teach ASL.  I think it’s an awe­some lan­guage skill to have that will ben­e­fit us/them in our vol­un­teer work.

This isn’t the first time this has hap­pened. It’s been on our sched­ule for 3 years now, and every time we have Win­ter Break.. when we come back, it’s not on the schedule.

This last win­ter break was the straw that broke this camel’s back.  I feel as if I actu­ally over­sched­uled our school day.  So, what can I do to revive the ASL…?

Well, since I hate long breaks in our school­ing, I’m out­law­ing them! Ha Ha… no really, from now on, the most we can take off at a time is 5 days.  We will unschool for those time peri­ods, but we can’t quit cold turkey!  It leaves behind too many casualties!

So, I’m already putting together a sched­ule for the sum­mer.  And guess what is first — well, right after Bible Study — yup, ASL!  Even if we only do Bible Study and ASL over the sum­mer, that will make this Mom-Teacher very happy!

Will it work? Of course!!  Ok, no really — it can’t hurt.  The sum­mer break is harder on the kids than on me.  I’m tired of feel­ing like Home­school­ing is a chore after Win­ter break. so hope­fully, this will keep us moti­vated year-round.

I’m feel­ing very good about this approach, and I’ve even dis­cussed it with my min­ions, chil­dren.  They’re on board with it.  (yay!)

Each sum­mer, the kids par­tic­i­pate in the Sum­mer Read­ing Pro­gram through our library, and they enjoy it.  Since we’ve moved away from Twad­dle books (or Dumbed-down, as the girls call it), we’re going to keep up with the amount of min­utes read dur­ing the sum­mer, instead of the num­ber of books.  They’re on board with this, too! (another yay!)

You can bet that I’ll post about how this whole thing works out! Hope­fully, it’ll inspire oth­ers who may suf­fer from After-the-long-break blues!

Is it really art?

For the month of Decem­ber, I decided to allow the kids to do ‘Paint by Num­bers’. They each chose their own pic­ture to do, and were really excited to start.

My son ended up paint­ing TWO because he enjoyed it so much. The girls’ inter­est waned, though.

I enjoyed watch­ing #1 Son’s true LOVE for this ‘new’ medium.  He quickly asked about get­ting another kit, so I see there is real inter­est there.

I was con­cerned that this isn’t con­sid­ered “art”.  I think it is… just like cro­chet­ing, sewing and knit­ting are art, only a dif­fer­ent medium.  I searched Ama­zon and found that there are even paint by num­bers kits for famous paint­ings, like this one. (It’s Degas’ “Woman Bathing”, so you may wish to censor).

Any­way, I have seen that the kids had to pay close atten­tion to the fin­ished pic­ture to make sure they were using the right col­ors, so I can see how it can develop a deeper love of fine art­work & paintings.

I could just sim­ply be ram­bling, though.

Quick Dinner Recipe

I just wanted to share this recipe with all my busy mom friends here!

World’s Eas­i­est Taco Soup Recipe

It took less than 20 min­utes!
If you are pressed for time to cook din­ner (or just don’t have that “oh, let’s spend hours in the kitchen cook­ing nutri­tious foods for my fam­ily” gene), you should pick up a copy of
Des­per­a­tion Din­ners — it’s been a life saver at my hacienda!

Enjoy!

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