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Thursday, May 24, 2012

We are almost finished with our first homeschool year!!

I am so excited to say we are just a few weeks away from completing our very first homeschool year.  It has been a joy but I am not going to lie,  it has also been a struggle and very challenging.  It has most definitely been life changing but for the better and yes I can freely say that now with a deep breath of fresh air, ahhhh.

The first few weeks of our homeschool year (back in August 2011) was very trying on my part.  Even as a teacher I felt so lost and very overwhelmed.  I just didn't know what I was doing, at least it felt that way.  I faced discouragement and feeling like a failure in the beginning.  My girls were confused and fought all the time.  I prayed "Lord, if you called me into this please show me how to be diligent and organized.  Lead me to resources so I know it's been you all along."  The next day I was led to Palaestra (homeschool co-op), a local Christian homeschool fellowship, and precious families. It just all gelled together in that aspect.  After speaking with a few seasoned homeschool moms, my heart was full and I started feeling joy again.  Did it get easier after that?  Absolutely not!  I was informed by a few of these seasoned homeschool moms that I would just have to really "get to know my kids first and myself even if it meant skipping academics for a few weeks."  Well, if you know me you know I was very skeptical of this.  No academics, what?   Even though I did lay low a little bit it was true.  I got to know myself better and even my children.  We are still getting to know each other and learning how to get along and work together.  I was told it could take from 1-4 years for this to happen, yikes!  Thanks to chore charts etc., this is becoming a little easier.

Like I briefly mentioned earlier, the girls really had a hard time in the beginning being with each other all the time.  This was our very first homeschool learning experience.  Oh boy this mommy wanted to pull her hair out sometimes.  Disciplining and educating was becoming a pain and something I almost felt was hopeless.  I simply just had to give it all time.  I mean, everything new involves adjustment periods right?  Well, some days felt like weeks and some weeks felt like months, ugh it was taking a toll.  I knew that the devil was attacking me as he did not want me being obedient to this call, obviously!  I became crabby all the time and just didn't know who I was anymore.  My husband basically just said "I want my wife back!  If this is what it's going to do, just send them back to school."  Tempted?  Oh yes, a little.  But I knew it's not something that I wanted to do but what God called me to do.   My husband knew this too.  Pushing through these hurdles I can honestly say, I/We made it!  Thank you to my precious hubby for seeing us through and being my prayer support all the way.

The girls have come so far and have exceeded my expectations.  Kelly is (9) is reading at the 6th grade level and doing very well in all her subjects.  Lyssa (5.5) is doing first grade work and reading at the first grade, almost second grade level!  I just gave her a first grade math assessment.  Mind you this thing was 15 pages long and I feared she wouldn't be able to do it.  I even broke it up into two days but she had so much fun she insisted on doing it all.  She only got two wrong! YAY!  Bethany (3) well she is most definitely ready for preschool.  Now, if we can only get her potty trained 100%, haha!

I am so blessed and grateful to the Lord above for bringing us to where we are now.  It's still a challenge some days but we most definitely have adjusted and are doing a schedule that we can live with.  We enjoy the flexibility of homeschooling and being able to travel for field trips.  We have enjoyed meeting new families and creating life-long friendships.  God is so awesome! I have also expanded my writing business through it all and God in turn is blessing it more than I could have ever expected. Whoot!  Thank you Jesus for bringing us through and showing yourself!  With God, all things are possible!

I am looking forward to planning our next homeschool year.  I will be doing enrichment over the summer (skill sharpeners) and starting something new in the fall. Kelly will be continuing with A Beka curriculum and I will be introducing Lyssa to First Grade A Beka.  But, and this is a big BUT,  We will be year round homeschoolers.  I will be doing three weeks on one week off all year round.  This should be interesting but something I am willing to try.  I have met a few homeschoolers that are currently doing this and love it.  I understand this might not be for us but hey, it's worth a shot! All homeschool families are unique and not one is the same.  This I have learned very quickly!

If you are feeling the call toward homeschooling continue to seek the Lord on it.  It was a full year until it became reality for me.  The Lord will show you what he intends for your family if you diligently seek Him.  It may even mean sacrificing a few things in your life to make this possible.  Be encouraged and don't give up.  God is on  your side and will bless you and your children and your entire family.  If you will be new homeschoolers this fall, I pray for peace, comfort, and joy as you start a new journey with your family.  It will most definitely be quite a ride and guess what?  You are not alone!

Many Blessings,

Lindsey
Blessed to be a wife and mom!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Our Princess is 9 Today!

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Happy Birthday to you sweet Kelly Nichole.  We can't believe you are 9 years old today.  You have been a major blessing and joy to mommy and daddy.  The day you were born was full of excitement as that marked the day that we officially became parents.

If this past 9 years went by this fast, we cannot imagine the next 9 years.  Oh my, it just makes our head spin.  We are so very proud of you and what you are becoming as a young lady.  I, (mommy) tear up as I type this (sniff sniff, tear tear.)  Mommy and daddy look forward to seeing you exercise your gifts and callings for Jesus as you continue to grow.  

Your sisters love you so much and they may make you want to pull your hair out sometimes, haha, but we know you love them just as much.  Continue being a Godly example to them and they will want to follow in your footsteps.  I know if Brandon were here he would also admire you and love you just as much as your sisters.  I know he is watching you from heaven and is proud to call you his sister.

Mommy and daddy are beyond amazed at how far you have come along in our very first year of homeschooling!  We look forward to many more years not only being your mommy and daddy but being your teachers.  We wouldn't trade it for anything.

So again, Happy Birthday sweet Kelly Belly!  You are a dream come true and we love you sweet princess.

Love,

Mommy and Daddy

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Designs by Kelly

Kelly Design #1
Kelly has thoroughly enjoyed taking Fashion Design for third-fifth graders at Palaestra.  Prior to this class she was designing her own Barbie dresses but without the needle and thread.  She would even sketch them before she tried them out.  Now that she has learned how to sew it's been an amazing thing to sit back and watch.  She's not even 9 years old as of yet and can probably sew better than me.

This dress is her very first hand sewn creation from her fashion design class and we are so proud and thrilled at what she is accomplishing.  I most definitely do not want to overlook these talents as one day she could be the next Donna Karen or Vera Wang, wow you never know.

Kelly Design #2 Finished Product!
She just recently asked me if she could start a blog of her very own where she can post pictures of all her designs.  I of course love the idea.  I have been searching a very private blog design (diary platform) for her to avoid weirdos out there, haha.  Can never be too careful.  We will let you know when it becomes available, probably over the summer.  She wants to name it: Kelly's Fashion for Jesus.  How cute.  It rhymes with "Passion" like "Passion for Jesus."  Perfect!

Have a blessed Thursday everyone!

Lindsey
Blessed to be a wife and mom!

Friday, April 6, 2012

Pondering Good Friday

I am so thankful and blessed that the Lord Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins.  He chose to do this to save us.  It just blows my mind as Jesus loves us so very much.

Good Friday has so many meanings to me so I thought I would share it as an Acronym:

God is my salvation
Omnipotent is He
Omnipresent for eternity
Died on this day for our sins.

Faithful is He preparing for His great return.
Reminds me that Jesus is the Son of God.
Invites us to love and serve Him on our own free will!
Dead He is NOT!
Alive is He!
Yes, the tomb is empty!

Thank you Lord that you are indeed off of the cross.  I want to always ponder this day and the importance of what you did for us.  You love us so much and for that Father, I love you.

Many Blessings!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Blissfully Domestic: Train them up!

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Okay so you got me. How on earth could I possibly put the words "blissful" and "domestic" together? This is still a process in our household but if we train our children to do things as unto the Lord then pretty much anything can be blissful through His eyes even the domestic stuff.  Yeah, easier said than done right?  It's going to take a lot of prayer and following through that is for sure.  I have learned that being consistent is key.

Since we are in a "home improvement" transition  along with getting rid of things causing clutter, this whole concept is a challenge in our blessed little home. We are learning to be diligent in what we do have because the Lord is getting ready to entrust us with more and we want to be humbly ready. If we can apply this now it will not be so hard when the time does come for us to move on.  Clutter is the ENEMY! Ugh lol

The Lord showed me a system to encourage domestic skills all the while striving to be joyful and yes, blissful.  Life is certainly not perfect and there will be days when the blissful concept will fail but it's all about attitude and how it is approached.  Sure, there are many days I just want to throw the whole concept out the window because I get so frustrated and discouraged but the Lord has gently whispered to me: "Do I give up on you?"  Yikes, that really got my attention!  Let's not give up on our kids even when we are weary, tired, and frustrated. 

"Lord help us to be diligent in raising up our children for your glory. Help us with our attitudes and help us strive to be diligent so all of our life learning experiences can be joyful and blissful. Life is too short and too blessed to be stressed. Thank you Lord amen!"

Lindsey
Blessed to be a wife and mom!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Watching them grow.....

Jewels in my CrownAs I sit here outside on my laptop watching my sweet little girls run free in the fresh air,  I realize how quickly they are actually growing and to not take any moment for granted.  Sweet Kelly will be 9 on May 2nd,  Lyssa is 5.5 and will be 6 on Sept. 1st, and Bethany bean is going to be 3 on May 13th!  Where does the time go?

Even in the frustrating times I want to be thankful, happy, and blessed because these are also learning experiences.  Life is too short to become stressed and frustrated on a daily basis.  I am learning to just let them be kids on this new journey.  I have most definitely learned a lot more about myself as a homeschool mom and I continue learning wonderful and amazing things as I come in contact with homeschooling families!  What would I do without them?  You know who you are. =)

As you sit and watch your children grow, capture those memories so sweet.  In a glimpse of an eye they will grow up and have children of their own. (sniff, sniff, tear, tear).    Children are truly a blessing from the Lord!

Lindsey
Blessed to be a wife and mom!

Photo by Emily Haapala Photography

Thursday, March 22, 2012

I dream of.......Character Training!

Oh, this momma is ready for her hubby to come home from his business trip.  We have never been apart this long with kids before.  Wow, I have a greater respect for single moms and moms that have husbands who travel a lot.  I know my brother and I grew up watching our father travel a lot and wondering how our mom did it!  I just don't know how some moms do it on their own all the time, (I know that I am learning to lean on God's Word more and more).   My sweet girls missed their daddy so much and of course I missed him too.  The week may have been busy but thankfully, thanks to a dear friend, I was able to get away this morning and spend some quality time with another dear friend.  We took a day off from our schooling so that this could be possible.  Having breakfast on a golf course and enjoying adult conversation on such a beautiful day is just what I needed.  The girls had a great time with the sitter too. =)

Because our week was slightly off, I chose to just do character training throughout the week.  This seemed to fit as we were having issues with behavior's etc.  I made the girls act out skits on how to behave and react to situations the wrong way and then the right way.  Oh they loved this and have been striving to be better little girls.  I also have a red sheet of construction paper that I leave on the book shelf for them to grab and hold up to let me know something is bothering them with one of their sister's.  This is coming along swimmingly and has cut down on screaming, whining, tattling, etc.  If you have girls or are a girl you know how drama filled girls can be, haha!

I am currently researching a variety of character training studies/curriculum's to implement into our curriculum the next homescschool year.  I would like to do character training along with our Bible readings before doing our academics.  I am hoping this will make even a bigger difference.

What do you think of character training?  Do you think it is often overlooked?  Please share your thoughts, feelings, concerns, etc., I would love to hear from you.


Lindsey
Blessed to be a wife and a mom

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