Thank you so much, ladies! This has been such an encouragement to me. I am enjoying having my dh home right now for a few days, and I have a doctor's appointment coming soon too.
Kathleen - I've been thinking of you knowing this is a busy time for your dh, and especially for you now with a precious newborn. I hope you are hanging in there! Oh and I can be a dream squasher too. I remember the Wright Brothers mom and the lab in the kitchen too. I have a long way to go to get there, but that book DID make me want to be more and more like that!
4HisPraise, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your baby and the difficult times that followed. That is truly amazing you found strength through the Hero Tales books, and I agree - when I read those I was in awe of those missionaries too. We can learn much from them! Your prayer is much appreciated. Thank you so very much!
Tmisek - how fun we are both reading Understood Betsy! We loved the Little House series here too. I agree that this simpler form of life is so appealing, yet so hard to choose to do in the midst of all the busy around us. I hope we both can continue to simplify and enjoy!
georgiamomof3 - I think you were wise to take a day and regroup! I can imagine that would be a fear anyone in your position would have. I pray you can overcome it - though I know this is hard. I agree that reading the BIble is something HOD has truly instilled in my dc, and in me too! I look forward to that time so much now, but I've needed to grow spiritually just as my dc do.
moedertje - I have trouble sleeping when my dh travels too. I miss him, but more than that, I think it's having the full weight of responsibility for the children, the house, the dogs, our safety, etc. I'm not sure I'll ever get used to it. I've gotten into the habit of doing my Bible devotions right before bed when I'm really worried. It seems to help me, and then I pray for peaceful sleep. John Audubon was good for me the first time around, and we're reading it now with my second ds, and it's good for me to hear the second time too!

I too struggle with the same thing you described. I think it feels like we have more to prove sometimes because we are doing something different by homeschooling our dc. And yes, I can learn from Maman too - I should be talking them up not down. They are, after all, just being boys!

Good reminder!!!
patekake - That is so neat that you have become a teacher with passion for the Word of God! I would teach Sunday School differently now too. Your list of books -
Boy of the Pyramids,The Golden Bull, Grandpa's Box, Tirzah, and Traveling the Way are some of our very favorites too. They just make the Bible times and that way of life come to life, so I can really feel what it must have been like to live then! They also really help me understand the people in the Bible, what they were going through, and how amazing they were. I am so glad you are enjoying homeschooling your friend's child! I know you weighed that decision carefully, and I think the Lord led you to the right choice there.
water2wine - I agree that the Scripture emphasis and application woven in HOD is the best! I think HOD's way of incorporating this into its daily plans is what makes it possible for us to incorporate it into our daily lives so naturally. It just is easy to talk about God because of it. Thanks for sharing this!
FiveLittlePeaches - Having your dd share her realization of being able to have thoughts of her own IS a tender moment! With 3 boys in our house, tender moments are rare, but I hold on to them tightly when they do come around. This is a precious memory of your dd. This age of innocence is one I hope we can hold on to for a very long time.
Thank you ladies for your prayers. I am feeling some better already, and I have wonderful family that helps out in tough times. I am so very blessed to have you all in my life too!
In Christ,
Julie