Our exciting beginning!!
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:37 pm
Monday was our 1st day starting Bigger and LHTH. And of course we love it!!
I've been so eager to share with you all...but just haven't had a chance to sit down and type. Our lives have been too exciting the last couple of days.
Here are the extras that have kept us occupied (and then I'll get to the good stuff! )...
Monday my ladies Bible study decided to have our last meeting for the summer at 11 am in town (going out for lunch without kids). It was a rare treat that I savored as I so enjoy the close friendships that have formed and the chance to pray and visit. I didn't even have to hire a babysitter because my husband was home ...replacing the hot water heater . We have had quite the ordeal with our water recently...new well pump, new hot water heater, tomorrow it will be a new pressure tank... I'm so glad that my in-laws are a mile down the road so we can bathe and shower, but I would love to have running water at home!! (And of course most of these "surprises" come...on SUNDAY morning! )
Anyway, I'd venture to say that I'm about as disorganized as I've been in my homeschool journey...and we've still had a great start!! I decided just to dive in and get a feel for everything before I make my schedule. I LOVE the lesson plans!! My house may look like a "stuff bomb" exploded, but I know exactly what I need to have quality school time with my 8 yo! I "feel" organized when I'm doing school, even though I know I'm far from organized in life right now. (BTW, I will be whipping things into shape around the house. I don't function well with clutter!!) Tiffini, I loved your idea about the walk through on your 1st day of Bigger post...I may just have to try that when we start "organized school"!
OK, here are a few of our favorite things from the last 2 days. We love the history readings! Grant asked if he'd be doing them on his own ever. I told him no and he said he was glad because he really likes listening to me read to him. I told him I was glad, too, because if he read them I'd miss something! He really got into his science notebooking today and did a beautiful job. (I'll have pictures on our week-in-review.) We are loving reading about George Rogers Clark...but I totally expected this. A boy who loves the woods, camping, climbing trees...there's even a picture of a "weapon" on the cover.
There are lots more little things that I could share, but I'm going to end with my favorite part so far. I love the Bible Study. I've not taken the one-on-one time like this with Grant to read God's Word and talk about it since Alli was born. (I'm tearing up writing this...) I have so enjoyed the time just in the last 2 days to be able to see his heart respond to God's Word. Our memory verse this week is "And if you call out for insight, and cry aloud for understanding, and look for it as for silver, and search for it as for hidden treasure, then you will understand the fear of the Lord, and find the knowlege of God." I've been challenged, too, and have been able to share with him that we don't ever quit needing God's insight in our lives and how important prayer and Bible study are to me! Carrie, thank you for sharing your heart for the Lord in the writing of your material. These are indeed precious - and eternally significant - memories that I'll treasure!
Happy and blessed!
Kathleen
I've been so eager to share with you all...but just haven't had a chance to sit down and type. Our lives have been too exciting the last couple of days.
Here are the extras that have kept us occupied (and then I'll get to the good stuff! )...
Monday my ladies Bible study decided to have our last meeting for the summer at 11 am in town (going out for lunch without kids). It was a rare treat that I savored as I so enjoy the close friendships that have formed and the chance to pray and visit. I didn't even have to hire a babysitter because my husband was home ...replacing the hot water heater . We have had quite the ordeal with our water recently...new well pump, new hot water heater, tomorrow it will be a new pressure tank... I'm so glad that my in-laws are a mile down the road so we can bathe and shower, but I would love to have running water at home!! (And of course most of these "surprises" come...on SUNDAY morning! )
Anyway, I'd venture to say that I'm about as disorganized as I've been in my homeschool journey...and we've still had a great start!! I decided just to dive in and get a feel for everything before I make my schedule. I LOVE the lesson plans!! My house may look like a "stuff bomb" exploded, but I know exactly what I need to have quality school time with my 8 yo! I "feel" organized when I'm doing school, even though I know I'm far from organized in life right now. (BTW, I will be whipping things into shape around the house. I don't function well with clutter!!) Tiffini, I loved your idea about the walk through on your 1st day of Bigger post...I may just have to try that when we start "organized school"!
OK, here are a few of our favorite things from the last 2 days. We love the history readings! Grant asked if he'd be doing them on his own ever. I told him no and he said he was glad because he really likes listening to me read to him. I told him I was glad, too, because if he read them I'd miss something! He really got into his science notebooking today and did a beautiful job. (I'll have pictures on our week-in-review.) We are loving reading about George Rogers Clark...but I totally expected this. A boy who loves the woods, camping, climbing trees...there's even a picture of a "weapon" on the cover.
There are lots more little things that I could share, but I'm going to end with my favorite part so far. I love the Bible Study. I've not taken the one-on-one time like this with Grant to read God's Word and talk about it since Alli was born. (I'm tearing up writing this...) I have so enjoyed the time just in the last 2 days to be able to see his heart respond to God's Word. Our memory verse this week is "And if you call out for insight, and cry aloud for understanding, and look for it as for silver, and search for it as for hidden treasure, then you will understand the fear of the Lord, and find the knowlege of God." I've been challenged, too, and have been able to share with him that we don't ever quit needing God's insight in our lives and how important prayer and Bible study are to me! Carrie, thank you for sharing your heart for the Lord in the writing of your material. These are indeed precious - and eternally significant - memories that I'll treasure!
Happy and blessed!
Kathleen