What happens when a gypsy and a cowboy meet, fall in love, and get married? A lifetime of laughter and joy, a few struggles, some heartache along the way, and a home full of girls along with a menagerie of pets. Our life is nothing other than a beautiful mess, created by our Heavenly Father... whom happens to have a wonderful sense of humor and showcases that in the dailyness of our life. Come along and join in the fun :)
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Back to School...
We are heading into our 10th year of homeschooling our children. WOW! Like many families, we started that first year leaving the door open to return to a traditional school setting if it just didn't work out for us. What we didn't realize then, was that homeschooling isn't just an educational choice, it's a lifestyle. I can no longer fathom any other way of spending my days than teaching my daughters around our own school table. Enjoying all the highs and enduring all the lows of each day, together as a family. Watching the older ones teach the younger ones. Wiping away the tears when something is just so hard to learn and seems so far out of grasp, then celebrating when, like a light switch, a child "gets it". I wouldn't trade these days for anything.
We are still enjoying the last days of our summer break, but as the girls are riding bikes and scooters, and playing with their friends, I'm getting ready for our upcoming year. My desk is covered with index cards, post-it notes, books, markers, my Bible, my planner, teacher manuels, paper clips, folders, library lists, field trip schedules, etc. These are the days that I work diligently to make our school year enjoyable for both the girls and myself. For those that know me well, they are probably scratching their heads about now, because I'm normally a "shoot from the hip" sort of gal. We don't live by a strict schedule or routine. However, I've schooled my children long enough to know that if my planning isn't done ahead of time, school days will just slip by with the bare basics at best.
This year we are doing something a little new... For my two littlest ones, I've decided to break away from our normal curriculum and enjoy a unit study. In addition to our normal math, reading, spelling, and handwritting, we are going to use the Prairie Primer and spend the year going through the Little House on the Prairie books. Unit studies are an amazing way to learn, as all your core subjects are studied in corrolation with the book you're reading. Science, Health, History, Language Arts, Bible, even Reading, Math, Handwriting, Vocabulary, and Spelling (although I utilize our normal curriculum for those subjects to stay on task) are all learned in a seamless stream as you study each work of literature. We will immerse ourselves in the pioneer period, learning to do things the way the Ingalls family would have and delving deep into the history of that period in time.
We are looking forward to starting our new school year on August 19th (early for us). The girls already have their school supplies ready...folders organized and pencils sharpened. We all love back to school time; not sure why, but there's just something exciting about a new school year and all the opportunities to learn new things.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Nebraska's Big Rodeo
What fun! We had dear friends come visit this week from Virginia and they've never been to a rodeo. Of course that was the perfect road trip. We packed up the truck and headed out west. We enjoyed visiting with Grammie and Papa and showing David and Michele a real Nebraska farm, along with all that the small towns here have to offer. After staying the night in McCook, off we went to explore the edge of the Sandhills. We shared the rich history of our state all along the way (Nebraska really is a great state when you get off the interstate and onto some of the back roads). We finally made it to the rodeo in Burwell and had a blast enjoying the midway before the rodeo events began. Once the sun began to set, all eyes were on the arena. There is nothing more American than a rodeo; if you've never gone, I'd highly suggest you do. It will restore your patriotism and make you remember everything we love about our country. From the opening with our flag flown from horseback and raced around the arena, to the national anthem and prayer, and finally onto cowboys (and cowgirls in a few events) competing, the night is nonstop fun. We all had a great time and are anxious to enjoy another rodeo soon.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Off to the rodeo
We are heading up to Burwell Nebraska today for the rodeo. Hannah is all excited about it, but I think she's a bit on the tired side. Here's what I found this morning .....
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
50th Birthday
Craig is celebrating his 50th birthday this month. What fun we've had making him feel special during this milestone. Gifts, time with family and friends, favorite foods, and even a road trip to the Burwell rodeo via a side trip to the family farm have all made for lots fun and memories. 50 years of blessings so far and hopefully another fifty more to come.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Vacation Bible School
Wow! This is a new one for this Mama...for the first time since becoming a mom, I have 3 hours completely free and to myself all this week. Tess is working and all the others are off at VBS. Sarah volunteered to teach and is the table leader for Gracie's group :). We've been bringing along friends as well and have been having a fun week full of sleepovers, swimming, and learning about God.
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