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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

End of Summer Reflections

It is already the first day of September! September always takes me back to childhood in Pennsylvania where school started the day after Labor Day. It meant baking, apples, jackets and breezes. In Florida, not much changes from August to September (or October, November, etc!). In spite of that, I always start thinking about baking, apples, pumpkins, walks outside, etc. at this time every year. The change of seasons (not necessarily summer or autumn, but seasons of our lives as we go through the changes around us) is so exciting to me! It is a time of renewal, no matter what season we are going into, because there is an element of change and expectation of things to come.

There is also always a time of reflection of what was accomplished in the previous few months. That is where I find myself today. What did I do with my summer (that is suddenly over) that was meaningful? I always expect too much of myself as far as what I will be able to/want to accomplish, and this summer was no exception. However, we had a great summer nevertheless! We accomplished a lot of organizing, planning and rearranging. We helped friends, several times around, and enjoyed the rewards of hard work, good times and fond memories while doing so. We had fun together - doing things {beach, day trips, conferences, etc.}, and doing nothing {reading, being home, playing games, watching favorite movies}. We stayed busy with church involvement, piano lessons, friends, couponing, and everything already mentioned above.

Basically, while we did nothing "spectacular" or "out of the ordinary," we had a summer with no regrets - only wonderful things to look back on in years to come. Sometimes, MOST times, it is truly the simple things that make all the difference. Hope your summer was just as amazing as mine!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Back to School

We started back to school a few weeks ago and have been so busy with it that this is the first chance that I have had to blog about it. This is an interesting school year for us in many ways.

First, we are using new curriculum. After trudging through history the past 2 years with a satisfactory but not favorite curriculum, I was ready for a change. After much research, looking around, talking to lots of moms at convention, etc. I came across a curriculum called Tapestry of Grace. You may be familiar with it, but I had never heard of it before. It takes a Classical Approach to learning and uses various sources to make history come alive. It brings in Socratic discussions to encourage thought beyond the books and incorporates all of history as it happened from a Biblical World View. TOG covers history, government, fine arts, church history and literature. Sounds impressive, right - so what's the catch? The catch is that it has taken a TON of time to familiarize myself with the ins and outs of the program, to track down at the library the resources I needed and to plan out our units. Once I got through all of that, it was awesome! We are on the 3rd week and LOVE this study. We started with the beginning of American History, but they are learning about everything that was happening around the world at the same time. Did you know that the KJV Bible was written at the time that the Pilgrims came to America? There are so many things that I have learned as a homeschool mom that I never learned in Public school! And, Caleb is learning the same topics as the girls, but on his level, so we can have group discussions and they are learning from each other. We are all thoroughly enjoying school!

Second, Caleb is doing all subjects for the first time. He is doing Bible, History (and all the subjects mentioned above that go with the TOG curriculum), Science, English, Reading, Math, Spelling, Writing (with a Writeshop Curriculum that I am Beta testing for release!), and Handwriting. He is handling it all so well and today, came out and asked when we could start school - talk about a milestone!

Third, I am back to full teaching and planning for all 3 of them. Last year, with my dad recovering here from his heart operation, I did not do as much as I like to do to be hands on with them and we really just made it through the year. I am happily back to doing what I love most - teaching and interacting with my children full time!

This is a challenging year for the girls. They have a lot of upper level reading, discussion questions as well as all of their other subjects. However, so far so good! They are both doing all of the History mentioned above, Science (Biology for MaKenna and Marine Biology for Holly), Math (Geometry for M and Algebra 2 for H), PE, Music (Violin for M and Piano for H), Foreign Language (Sign Language and some Latin), and Writeshop 2 - I think that's it! Whew - can you tell that we are going to be very busy this year? But what an incredible honor and blessing it continues to be to homeschool my children - even in the midst of the busy-ness it is worth it all.

That's it for us! Here's to the best school year ever - no matter what yours looks like!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Hadassah =

As a summary of Hadassah 2010, I decided to do a picture post showing all the things that Hadassah equals to us.  Enjoy!

Hadassah = Mother Daughter Time:
(Ready for Church)


(Ready for the Banquet)























Hadassah = Tutus:



 




























Hadassah = Friends:

Melissa and Delaney
















Rebecca and Cheyenne

















Me and the girls with Denee
At the skating rink















At Mimi's















At the Banquet




















Hadassah = Church:














MaKenna during a Stix Ministry















Holly during a Stix Ministry


















Holly and MaKenna during Signing















Denee and Sister Varnum














Hadassah (this year) = Roller Skating:
































Hadassah = Motion Songs:













Hadassah = so much more than a blog post can tell, because the best part of Hadassah is BEING THERE!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Hadassah

I have had the honor for the past 5 years to take Holly and MaKenna to a mother/daughter conference called Hadassah.

Hadassah was the Hebrew name for the young girl who would become queen of Persia, despite (or maybe because of) her Jewish heritage.  In the book of Esther, we learn about this young girl, the circumstances surrounding her being chosen queen, her uncle (who had an obvious and outward love for the one true God and stood on the truths in His word, even at the risk of his own life), and an evil plot to kill of all of the Jews by a man blinded by greed and power.  In the midst of all of this, Mordecai, her uncle, makes the profound statement to Esther - "who knows if you were not brought into the kingdom 'for such a time as this.'"

Now, I was not on the planning team for the first (or any, for that matter!) Hadassah conferences, but knowing what I know of the story of Esther and what I have experienced at this conference every year, I have a pretty good idea of why it is what it is!  Christ-minded parents of girls are raising and training daughters who are prepared to meet the King one day.  We are guiding their paths, directly their steps and believing that they are in the kingdom "for such a time as this."  This conference affords us just another opportunity toward that end.

So, now that you know the "background" info, here's what we have to look forward to this week.  (Warning: this may create feelings of covetous attitudes in those of you with daughters who are not going and may create a need for a time of repentance!  Maybe you can come next year and share in the fun with us!)

We start the conference with a Royal Banquet for our Princesses - and it is formal to the max!  The girls and their moms or (chaperons!) get all fancied up in their fanciest of ball gowns, tiaras included.  It is so fun for us to get to be all girly, with no boys around!  After all, their first goal should be to impress the King of kings.  In fact, I read a quote a long time ago that a girl should love God so much that a boy has to seek Him to find her.   How true!  So, there we are, all dressed up and at the Royal Banquet - delicious food, entertainment, friends and fun make a perfect evening.


The next 2 days, during the day, the girls take two sets of classes - one on Personal confidence and one on Ministry.  The Personal Confidence classes include things like hair care, skin care, nail care, healthy habits, etc.  Basically, they learn about how to care for their body in a way that reflects God.  The Ministry classes involve things like Singing, Drama, Hospitality, Stix, etc.  In these classes, they learn how to use their talents for God and then get to use them in the evening services.


Thursday night is a church service - and these girls know how to worship!  There is always such a powerful presence of God in the service and lives are changed.  Following the service is the annual "Fuzzy Slipper Party" - music, crafts, motions, games, food, candy and fun reign until midnight!  This is the party to end all parties - and no boys allowed!!!


Friday night ends with a special ceremony called Coronation for 15 year olds.  It is a very special time for the girls and their parents as the parents commit to raise her according to God's ways and the girls commit to follow their parents and stay pure.  It is emotional, beautiful and powerful.

In the 5 years that we have been going, I never cease to be filled with thanksgiving for the opportunity, for all those who give of themselves to make it possible and for the amazing opportunities for my daughters to learn in multiple ways and places to live a life pleasing to God - because they love Him and He loves them.  Our walk with God should never be about rules, but always about relationship.  I am so looking forward to another chance to build my relationship with them, but more importantly, their relationship with their God.