Tomorrow is November 1st and as the last two months of the year arrives so does my holiday spirit. (Actually I have been talking about Christmas since July.) This time last year I was knee deep in research papers and moving boxes. Why I thought that the week before Thanksgiving (which also happened to coincide with when all my paper were due) was a good time move escapes me at the moment. But not this year! I have time to do some of the thing that I have talked about in years past. One of those aspirations is an Advent Calendar.
My thoughts and explorations on the Lord, health and wellness, marriage, raising boys, essential oils, homeschooling, family, planning, and everything and anything this crazy life might entail.
Monday, October 31, 2011
DIY Advent Calendar
Tomorrow is November 1st and as the last two months of the year arrives so does my holiday spirit. (Actually I have been talking about Christmas since July.) This time last year I was knee deep in research papers and moving boxes. Why I thought that the week before Thanksgiving (which also happened to coincide with when all my paper were due) was a good time move escapes me at the moment. But not this year! I have time to do some of the thing that I have talked about in years past. One of those aspirations is an Advent Calendar.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Other Notes on Hot Cocoa....
Bring on the Cocoa!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Adventures in Homeschoool
This is my second year homeschooling. Unquestionably I love it more than anything I have ever done. This is what I was created for. It encompasses all of my passion in one rewarding struggle. (I say struggle because let's face it, we all, including my normally wonderful children, have off days!) On a daily basis I am a missionary, a teacher, a motivational speaker, a manager, basically a mom. It is my job to train my children in the ways of the Lord, prepare them for the ways of the world, instill in them a love of learning, and rear them up to be the best men of God possible.
However I have two complaints. First I am finding that in this endeavor I have yet to find a partner in a quality curriculum. Everything that I have looked at doesn't seem to meet the needs of my boys. I mean basically a math book is a math book, and since somehow (miraculously) neither of my boys struggle in math, we don't need much in that area. But as for science, art, history (both Biblical and modern), social studies, geography, and last but certainly not least literature I haven't found anything great. I don't think that learning should be mere repetition or regurgitation but rather exploration. We have five senses, a brain, a sprit, emotions, curiosities, and unique personality traits. I think a good education should utilize and stimulate all of that. I want something challenging and rewarding, something that covers both boys and can be customized to their level. I want a curriculum that really teaches them about God's world. Since I haven't found anything I really like I have written my curriculum for the past two years.
September - The Revolutionary War (Elisha is obsessed with George Washington and pistols)