Wednesday, February 22, 2017
In Memory of My Mom
I though of you today Mom. I've actually been thinking about you all week. I remembered all the fun times. Tea time, zoo trips, and hosting guests in our home. Hosting guests was always so fun for us kids. There would often be a fire in the fireplace if it was cold enough. It was generally the only time we were allowed to consume soda and other fun treats. Tea time after school with egg salad sandwiches was always enjoyable. Miss the tea time. Miss you.
So grateful I took the time to tell you how much I loved you. Sad I didn't get to talk to you one last time. We didn't know did we? None of us. You were here, and then you were gone. We were blessed to call you mom. Blessed you were able to stay home and raise us. I know you are gone in body but I believe your spirit lives on. You are ever present in our hearts and memories.
Thank you mom, for who you were and everything you did and sacrificed for us. Hug your loved ones today. Cherish every moment with them. Don't let the distractions of life keep you from creating memories with those you love.
My mom passed away unexpectedly last fall. She will be forever remembered in our hearts. ❤
You are not promised tomorrow. I pray you have a relationship with the one who died for you. Who took all your sins on the cross. Who is your comforter and your advocate. Jesus. If not, I pray you take the time today to seek Him. Pick up a bible. Read it. Let it speak to you and answer your questions. God's word says that if you seek Him you WILL find Him. It is appointed for every man to die. I pray you give your life to Jesus to be Lord of your life. He promises you eternal life with Him if you just ask, believe, confess your sins and repent (turn away from them). Find a good Bible believing church and just give it all to Him. You will not be disappointed or dismayed. May you be blessed beyond measure in the coming year.
Labels:
Happenings,
Life Lessons
Middle Ages World History Study REVIEW


- cutting and pasting or taping
- coloring
- assembling a timeline and post card rack (paper project)
- building with sugar cubes
- creating a newspaper
- cooking
- and many more
| Binder created to store lesson plans |
| Scrapbook of Sights binder |
| Assembled Luggage Folder |
| Assembling the passport |
- Scrapbook of Sights
- Moment in History Timeline
- Passport
- Luggage Folder
- Medieval Times Newspaper
- Post Card holder and postcards
| Finished passport |
Everything you need is in the program with links to print all the pages. The Travel Itinerary gives you instructions on what type of paper to print on and what needs to be done for each project. It is user friendly and the instructions are clear. You will need some extra items like notebook binders, glue stick, colored pencils or markers, laminating pages, colored card stock paper, colored paper, and hole puncher. I think that if you are on a tight budget you can certainly improvise in many areas.

We like this curriculum because of its flexibility and ability to learn through short lessons and hands on activities. I really like the timeline that we chose to create in an accordion style so it lays out flat in one long page. There are also instructions to just hole punch the pages and put them in a binder. The art and craft type projects really engage the student and help to create variety in each lesson. I would recommend this study especially if you like unit type studies and hands on craft projects. I think the children learn better and retain more when they are more involved and are able to be fully engaged in the projects that are present in this study.
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Monday, February 13, 2017
Foster/Adoption Update
So. We wait. And wait. And wait. I have said it before and I will say it again. Fostering is NOT for the faint of heart. We have had our little one since she was 8 months old and she is now over 4 years old and still, we wait for the paperwork for adoption. Rights were terminated last April. Yet here we sit, and wait. No reason to really complain, but it does get so tiring waiting for the finalization. I think there will just be a sense of calm when it is finally finalized. There are a lot of reasons for that feeling that I will cover at another time. Just suffice it to say for now that we are anxious to get this completed. Hmmm. Lot's of life lessons here, huh? God says to have patience.
And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience (Rom 5:3)
But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it (Rom 8:25)
He says NOT to be anxious.
Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God (Phil 4:6)
Ok Lord, so we will wait with patience and pray to not be anxious. I know He will be faithful to perform that good work in us. My heart is at peace when I call upon His name. Jesus. He is truly our all in all. He is the reason for our being, and certainly the reason for our faith. I will trust in you Lord and that the timing of even this event in our life is in your hands.
Blessings to you as you go through your week. May you find peace in your journey that you are on in your life.
Labels:
Adoption,
Foster Parenting,
Fostering,
Life Lessons
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