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  • February 24, 2015

    we belong to you and me

    we belong to you and me

    Over the weekend I was loading up several large bags of clothes to take to Goodwill and came to a stack of picture frames in our hall closet. One thing I am learning is that photographs pressed to glass don’t fair so well in hot moving trucks. I’ve stored several frames that had some snapshots… Continue reading

    marriage, military, obedience
    celebrations, love languages, marriage, submission
  • February 23, 2015

    book report: chapter 2 (february)

    I ended last year with some very specific goals for myself in 2015. One of those goals was to read more. Instead of waiting until the end of the year to make one gigantic list, I am going to post a monthly book report of what I’ve been reading. And instead of just listing the titles, I… Continue reading

    book report, goals
    book report, goals, library, reading
  • February 20, 2015

    all the right moves

    It pains me to say that on Monday, my son is going to have to walk into his agricultural science class at co-op and turn in a tri-folded project board and some printed up data from a science fair project that yielded exactly no conclusion and no results. It started out so well. We had… Continue reading

    contentment, gardening, growth, learning at home
    contentment, gardening, growth, homeschooling, learning at home, science fair projects
  • February 19, 2015

    sharing our stories

    Some might argue that writing is good for the soul. Or that it is free therapy. One thing is for sure, when we write we can honor the changes in us, in our circumstances, in our lives. Is there a story inside of you? One that is waiting to be told? Are you a survivor? Continue reading

    growth, writing
    dreaming, sharing our stories, writing
  • February 17, 2015

    the difference between winning and trying

    A few weeks ago, my two older children participated in the local level Scripps Spelling Bee. They were competing among students grades 1-8, so I knew, at grades 3rd and 5th, they would have their work cut out for them in order to beat out fourteen year old Bee veterans. They knew this going into… Continue reading

    goals, growth
    goals, growth, homeschooling, learning at home, motherhood, progress
  • February 16, 2015

    the state of our garden

    the state of our garden

    It’s true that there are countless connections and applications that can be made between our spiritual lives and the theme of growth, nurture, food, nourishment and life. That’s why I’m documenting here the successes, failures and most importantly, the progress of our gardening endeavor this spring. We are no strangers to gardening. We had one every… Continue reading

    gardening, growth, learning at home, obedience
    faith, gardening, growth, learning at home, obedience
  • February 13, 2015

    confessions of a pastor’s wife

      I am a big fan of Sundays, of church-going, of Sabbath-keeping and of the fellowship of the saints. In fact, I could probably count on my fingers and toes the times I have ever missed church. I grew up going every week because my parents were faithful laypersons who served in Sunday school, church… Continue reading

    contentment, goals, growth, obedience
    confessions, contentment, faith, goals, growth, obedience, pastor’s wife
  • February 12, 2015

    sharing our stories

    sharing our stories

    “It’s a living book, this life: it folds out in a million settings, cast with a billion beautiful characters…” “And so my prayer is that your story will have involved some leaving and some coming home, some summer and some winter, some roses blooming out like children in a play. My hope is your story… Continue reading

    growth, military, obedience, writing
    dreaming, growth, sharing our stories, writing
  • February 10, 2015

    the day the circus came to town

    the day the circus came to town

    Friday, I took our three children to the circus. I’ll preface that with I’m not a big fan of the circus. Mainly because: I have a life-long fear/hatred of clowns I read Water for Elephants three years ago and think the circus is weird and cruel We just aren’t “circus” people However, at ages seven,… Continue reading

    goals, writing
    circus, goals, homeschooling, learning at home, writing
  • February 9, 2015

    teach them diligently [ironing]

    One of my goals for this year is to continue teaching my children some skills to make them more independent of me. A focus of our learning around here is to take full advantage of all the learning we can in and around the home. In addition to math, science, and languages, I feel it’s… Continue reading

    learning at home
    charlotte mason, chores, homeschooling, learning at home, teach them diligently
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