Friday, January 31, 2014

Winter Wonder

Louisiana Snow

These cypress knees have seen snow very few times in the many years they've grown in this swamp.

 
 
This long county road isn't accustomed to the white visitor that graced it's surface twice within the week, with the possibility of a soon return.

 
'Snow day' isn't usually a part of their vocabulary.

 
Sometimes the craziest kid of all comes disguised as a grown up!

 
Little cheeks accustomed to heat waves grow rosy with the chill.

 
Tonka truck beds fill with a good dose from Jack Frost.

 
Cocoa with sugar cookie marshmallows warm little bodies, as family memories warm their hearts.



This week you can find me over at HOMESCHOOL SURVIVAL blogging about a time old tradition that serves well in the classroom!  Do visit?  I hope you'll enjoy! 
 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Through The Lens

Homeschool group field trip...with our Principal

Hands on Louisiana Wildlife

Country yard conversations

Puppy Love

Back road Saturday

Dog training with Daddy

Family together

Sweet, sweet Diesel

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Good Morning and Happy Thursday!  Today you can find me over at HOMESCHOOL SURVIVAL!  Just CLICK HERE!  I'll be reflecting on our first Homeschooled Christmas season and how to carry those lessons into this New Year!  Join us for this article and many other great things from some amazing Homeschool Mom's!  You'll also find our weekly Freebie and Giveaway Linkup over there!  Enjoy and have a fabulous weekend! 
 
 
Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
Hebrews 4:16
 
Don't be afraid to live exactly as who God created YOU to be!  For His grace, love, and light are a testimony of Christ to a lost and lonely world!


Monday, January 13, 2014

Livin' on Homeschool Time-The Organization KEY

Home School Time

 
 

Some Serious Organization Tips

from a not so professional Homeschool Mom!
 
That's right!  I'm far from a professional and not even near being a Veteran at this beautiful thing we call Homeschool Life!  However-I am a real Mom, educating my own children at home.  Educating them very well I might add....in that thing called school, the subject named Faith, as well as that very real lesson you might label life!
 
I never always hear people say how they couldn't do this because (pick any of the following):
I'm not organized enough
I couldn't be around my kids all day
I can't even help them with their homework now
I don't have the patience
 
I think you get the idea!  And I'm here to tell you that I'm always organized, have more patience than anyone I know, enjoy every second around my children, know the answers to everything, and have a perfectly clean house.  Now wait for it......
 
YEAH RIGHT!!!
 
Truth be told, I'm just like you and the next Mom.  Some days I'm on top of everything and feel super together.  Other days....the house and the kids win-hands down!!!  My patience with my babies runs thin more than I want to admit-as does theirs with me!  We are a real family doing real things, Homeschool being one of them!  I love educating my children, it's an awesome experience, I have peace knowing we're right where God intends us to be, and I do enjoy it.  With that being said, it IS work, full time work.  It doesn't always go as planned and life is still life-homeschool or not!
 
With that being said, I'm here to share some tips on what does work for us!  Whether it's our best day or a trying time, our most enjoyable lesson or we're bored out of our minds, the happiest school day or one of those days when everyone gets in trouble....we've found one major thing that holds us together!  It's all in how I've managed our time!  I'll be breaking this into 2 main topics.
 

1.  The Master Plan-think lessons/curriculum

2.  Daily time management

 
 

The Master Plan

  1. At the beginning of the school year, decide on the number of weeks you want to school.  I followed the local school district just for reference purposes.  We go 36 weeks-that's four 9 week quarters.
  2. Then, child by child, subject by subject, break everything down into weeks.  Some subjects fit nice and tidy with the number of units being equal or close to the number of school weeks.  Others can be more tricky and need to be broken down into Chapters or pages per week.  And still others (Handwriting for us) may simply need to be broken down to how many pages need completed each week.
  3. Record this in an easy to follow form or worksheet.  I used Mardel's A Simple Plan-online version to enter and print our Master plan.  It was easy and free!
  4. Place in page protectors inside you 'Master Plan' Binder and you now have one of your own.
Now, let me share the why behind this wonderful organization tool!  There have been weeks that I've had lesson plans whipped up in no time and ready to go for the week.  There have been other weeks-such as those between Thanksgiving and Christmas or the week I forgot about the Childrens Hospital appointment 2.5 hours from home-that I've just had to hop on board and roll with the school day in order to keep us where we needed to be.  And I could DO that...all because of my handy, dandy master plan!  It took me a day or more to make it, but it's been my greatest lesson organizational tool yet!  I always know where we need to be, no matter what life throws at us week by week!


Daily Time Management

1.  Have a set time set aside for school.  Life is going to happen, period.  If you have a set school time it benefits in two ways.  First-it makes school the priority.  Second-it sets you free to step away on those days that you and/or the kids just want to bang you head on a desk!
 
2.  Work subjects loosely during your school time.  We are a family that likes variety.  Therefore, we change up who does what first to keep it fresh.  Others may benefit from a strict routine order. 
 
3.  When teaching multiple children (3 for me), I teach one while the other 2 are occupied.  Here are some tips to keep them busy if their work of the moment is complete....
 

Let them 'teach' eachother
Online supplements or educational games
Drawing and/or coloring or doodling
Electronic time-think educational here (Flashcards, reading, ect.)
(Gasp...the above is a GREAT tool when used at appropriate times)
 
4.  Combine subjects when allowed-more for the fun of it than anything.  For 'time organization' this obviously gets more done at one time!  This is especially great to do with hands on lessons!  If your kids are like mine, everybody wants to join everybody on everything that's not Math, Reading, or Handwriting.  Let that work for you-it's a great way to learn as a family! 
 
 
5.  Assign everyone responsibilities after the school day.  Not only is this absolutely necessary for character development, but it serves well to keep the day flowing well and the house in order.
 
6.  Be SURE to give them ample time to burn their energy!  This can be done through formal exercise during the school day or simply letting (or making) them play outside.  God gave it to them-it's our job to help them use it!  In addition...it keeps the chaos level to a minimum during the rest of the day!
 
7.  Give the kids AND yourself daily quiet time.  This may sound silly for older kids, but I promise we ALL need some down time.  Todays culture fills us with constant stimulation.  Obviously I enjoy the quiet (it keeps me sane), but the kids do too.  I believe it's detrimental to their raising that they know how to be alone and occupy themselves with no electronics. 
 
8.  At the end of the day...time's left to just be.  To be ourselves, to be a family, to be home, to be with friends.  Whatever serves the day best.  


 
While this may seem like a no-brainer concept to some, the routine and clear expectations have served our home life well.  It's served our HOMEschool life even better!  Organizing our time and our days has kept me on track when everything else goes haywire-and you know we ALL have those days! 
 
All of the paperwork, curriculum organization, school supply sorting, and checklists in the world would be null and void in our schoolroom without this basic set-up I've shared with you here!  It opens the door, and the day, for the rest of that to take hold. 
 
You could call time organization the soil in which I can plant the other organizational seeds!
So be blessed, get your Homeschools gardens ready, and continue to be uplifted with more organizational tips!
 
 
 

Friday, January 3, 2014

I've Got News!!!

Hi friends!  Just a quick little post to share some news with you!  I've joined with a wonderful group of Homeschool Mom's and will be contributing over at HOMESCHOOL SURVIVAL!  Check it often for great tips, experience, and information! 

You can find me writing there today!  Just click Here to visit!

 
Happy New Year!
May it be filled with the love of Christ, in you and through others!
  

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

GOD Sized Faith

 
Wow, those 'little' boys pictured here...these are my babies.  My little men...those same that aren't so little any more.  Each day they learn a little more, leave another step to life that they've already lived, they grow a bit, and they reveal another touch of who our God has created them to be.  Each day is another day of chances to teach, opportunities to take, and life to live.  Yes, those are two of my dearest people....how I love them so!

 
Next to that tree, they look SO SMALL.  Next to the trains, SO BIG.  Even as they grow and walk in their lives, so much of what they see and what they believe will be based on PERCEPTION.  I pray I can instill in them that it should always be God and HIS word that they compare themselves to.  And never the world and it's ways....through experience and through others. 
 
And to teach them as I have been taught.....
That our faith will only be as big or as strong as our
perception of God is.
Let me not limit or dumb down how they see our God.
Let me not hinder the hearts of innocent faith.
Let me not be in the way of knowing and seeing the God that we serve for who HE is, not who any man says He is.
Let their faith be alive and be GOD SIZED FAITH....not man sized.
 
 
 
At the end of this Shriners Day, we have a boy with a brace that's now hinged!  He felt as if he was walking on the moon!  A new feeling.  Exciting!  ALIVE!
 
Let their faith be the same!
Let them always know and always see that each new place in their lives will require a NEW measure of faith.
At the end of each of those crises', those challenges, AND those blessings....will be a stretched heart, a new view, and an even deeper faith!!!
And still, it can never be as big or as grand as the one we serve!
 
Today I believe God and I let His light shine through 'being Mom'.  On my own, parenting gets messy, sticky, and even sadly disastrous at times!  Only by grace and through faith do tender hearts get what they need from me.  Thank you Jesus that your strength is made perfect in my weakness!  And yet again, I thank you for trusting these 3 to me!
 
Phonics drill time....he crawled into her lap and she would whisper her answers into his ear for him to say.  Now that's some great, spontaneous Pre-Schooling brought to you by Gracie!
 
And on another completely unrelated note.....this is the first of 2 legwarmers for my little teacher!

 
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Hebrews 11:1
 
And his name through faith in his name hath made this man strong, whom ye see and know: yea, the faith which is by him hath given him this perfect soundness in the presence of you all. 
Acts 3:16
 
What does the scripture say?  Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness. 
Romans 4:3
 
According to your faith be it unto  you.
Matthew 9:26b
 
Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God.
Romans 10:17
 
 
Let them always BELIEVE You God...every day of their lives and with every test of their faith!
 

 
 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

To believe

I believe in God.

I believe in the saving grace of Jesus.

 

But....do I always Believe Him?!?!?!
 
  That's a game changer isn't it?
 
Yes, I would say so.....
 
Today, I won't believe the world.  Today, I won't believe the enemy.  Today, I will drown those whispers of self doubt & self conviction with a truth that's been too easily overlooked by me these days of late.....
 
He loves me with an everlasting love.  Me.  You.  Yes, everlasting.  Love.  Even me.  And....in spite of me.  His love isn't based on my ideas....but His truths.  Today, I will believe Him.
 





Without faith, it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek Him.  Hebrews 11:6

Lord, let me not be conformed to this world, but transformed by the renewing of my mind, that I might prove what is that good, perfect, and acceptable will of YOU.  (Isaiah 54:10)