5.14.2016

CATCH OF THE DAY - KINGSNAKE


I'll admit, I wasn't thrilled about this catch of the day at first...but after doing our homework,
I see that this kingsnake who has made his home in our yard is actually our friend, even protector.

He stays.

It was a rough lesson this past week to see a large snake prey upon our beloved bird's nest up in our tree. We grieved as a family while he enjoyed a meal. It was like National Geographic right in our own backyard! It's taken me some time to digest the whole thing because really, it was traumatic, especially for sweet Nova. All of the children were distraught! I was nauseous. Brodie, of course, remained calm and even found a lesson for us all through the distressing situation. We all felt for the mama and daddy birds as they tried their best to peck at the snake that took from them. And we, mama and daddy to our little ones had to explain the circle of life and even find and teach respect for this creature (and his Creator) in our garden.


We prayed and thanked the Lord for the compassion we saw in our children for the vulnerable little birds. We asked Him to use that compassion to fuel their love for His people, also in need. We thanked God for how He cares for even the birds and asked that He would comfort them and help them build a new nest and have more baby birds soon. He cares and so do we.

"Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. But even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows."
Matthew 10:29-31

After that episode, we nudged the snake over to the field by our house, only to find him back again yesterday. So, we did some research. (Insert science lesson here.) What to do with this determined snake who obviously likes our garden???


As it turns out, this kingsnake is, in fact, our friend. He will eat rattlesnakes and other snakes. He will also eat rodents and he is not venomous himself. The kingsnake is on our team. So, we will respect him and we will not touch him. We will not kill him or even try to remove him because we see that he will help protect our property ultimately. So, this catch of the day stays....and another country lesson tucks under our belts. We need not be afraid and we're growing day by day.


"Then God said, 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.
And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens
and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.'"
Genesis 1:26

4.23.2016

"SCHOOL" TABLE

I can't take ANY credit for this grand idea. However, I like it! Yesterday, I walked outdoors to find the children like this:


Apparently this is the perfect "school" table, I've been informed. Well, OK!

Since we moved, we haven't totally found our stride for how or where our schoolwork will take place. I'm totally fine with that as our relaxed approach welcomes variety and freedom, not to mention a million life and heart lessons along the way as we have transitioned into our new world. However, it is also nice to have a spot (or a few) where the children can gather for more official group lessons and seatwork. I especially enjoy having them all together sometimes with older ones helping little ones, though for obvious reasons there is also a lot of individual learning going on (up in trees, on the floor, perched on a rock...wherever).

That said, when I came out to find that all of the kids had packed their backpacks up with things to learn and do all on their own accord yesterday, my heart was happy to see them not only settling into our new home, but desiring to learn all on their own.

Isn't that just the natural flow of childhood? Curious, naturally inclined to learn little people...
Yes, that's who and what they are and all the better when it's happening in nature! I love it!

"An intelligent heart acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge."
Proverbs 18:15

12.22.2015

TIMES TABLE FLOWERS


When it comes to math, one of the most important concepts to grasp for practical life application is multiplication.
I still remember learning them the standard way in 3rd grade. I remember the manila folder, the tests, drills, quizzes.
Having multiple learners with a creative bent, I was really excited when I stumbled upon these Times Table Flowers online.

 
They're a perfect way for us to practice our multiplication while adding a bit of art in the mix.


Thanks to the laminator, they are hardy and usable for drills.


We are careful to keep the corners slightly rounded since they can be sharp.


I love how these flowers leave plenty of room for interpretation and individuality.


The metal ring seems to be the best option for easy keeping.
 

I'm thinking these will become a new staple over the years.


"So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom."
Psalm 90:12

12.17.2015

BRODIE'S BOOKS

There once was a little boy who didn't like to spell. Anything that involved non-graph paper and pencil made him squirm...
except for drawing that is. He much preferred art supplies, outdoor activities, or reading. But writing was just not his "thing"...yet.
 
 
It turns out this boy was an artist, the type that expresses differently than average folk, and his artistry was anything but...average. In fact, the little boy had a gift, a gift of creativity bestowed upon him from heaven.
Surely, God's intentions were to use the boy's art to tell His type of stories.
 
And so it goes, the boy was given another gift from home...the gift of TIME, he was given. Time produces wonderful, surprising things like maturity, development, and seasoning. The boy was also given books, good books of the most inspiring kind. He'd read his Bible and his novels. He'd also play his piano hours on end, creating, composing. For, he was allowed to BE.
 
 
The boy loved to create and one day he discovered something new. He had, over time, realized he'd learned to spell.
So he spelled and spelled and spelled some more until he had written a chapter. One chapter gushed into two and before he knew what he'd done, the boy had written a book. It wasn't just any book. It was a book that glorified the Lord, a masterfully written allegory in similar fashion to the ones he'd been reading, the one's he'd been inspired by. It was beautiful.
 
 
One book turned into two. And just like that, we see that this boy who didn't like to spell now suddenly did. TIME had been a friend and the Creator the boy had grown to know was Director of the storyline...the one that He writes so well when we offer ourselves to Him. So the boy wrote and played and wrote some more and who knows how the rest of the story goes. But, right here in the middle it resembles natural overflow of the most creative kind and it's a blessing that warms the boy's mother's heart.
 
"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights
with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change."
James 1:17

12.12.2015

THE HURRIED LADYBUG - A LESSON IN PATIENCE...AND WRITING

It's that time of year again when the house smells like cinnamon and little hands make cookies.
 
 
 
All in favor?
 
 
(the masterminds behind the scenes)
 
It's a time to make and bake and we've been doing plenty of both,
embracing the season in spite of being packed up in boxes, ready to move...or not?
 
One of my favorite little blessings this week came in the form of a language arts lesson turned gift as Olia began writing a story.
 
This is how we homeschool...
 
Yesterday morning I stumbled upon the start of a story about a ladybug. Without my knowing, it was half written by Olia the day before and there it was on the table all on her own accord. She just wanted to write it...so she did! It hadn't been an assignment. It wasn't my agenda. But, when I saw what could easily go unfinished or slip through the cracks, I knew it was worth capitalizing upon. So, before Olia woke and before the sun had come up, I corrected her spelling and added a few who/which words here and there. I constructed paragraph format and a few tidbits about story writing that I thought would interest her and make her story all the better. I was excited to teach her when she woke up!
 
As we began to engage about her story after breakfast, full writing mode emerged along with
the idea that Olia's adorable story would be a perfect Christmas gift for Bea who loves ladybugs!

(our favorite little ladybug)

We have a ladybug printable the kids enjoy coloring, so I made some copies and also looked up ladybugs on the children's National Geographic website (insert science lesson here). The little ones colored, Olia too, and we discussed the letter L among other things. As we finished up the ladybug story, Olia and I came up with a creative way to package Bea's special book.
 
 
We traced, cut, and went digging for the laminator in the abyss of boxes in the garage
that have been packed since mid-November. After 20 insistent minutes, we found it! Hooray!
And the stack of other "laminate please" items all filed in line on the counter...right next to Olia's story.
 
 
We discussed through the writing how it's nice to include a moral to a story, a life lesson worth learning and patience became the focus. By the end of her writing, Olia had renamed her story and even went looking for a Bible verse to finish it off. This led to Daddy stepping in to have a talk with her about the concordance in the back of her pink Bible. She looked up the word "patience", found the verse she wanted, and copied it on the last page.
 
 
She dedicated the book to Bea on the back,
 
 
and wrapped it in a box.
 
 
This is officially the first wrapped gift of the season and of course that is very exciting! I know that Bea will love her gift.
It was a multifaceted experience for us to write it, flowing organically from something Olia was naturally inclined to do.
T's were crossed and i's were dotted...but it happened in our own uniquely motivated way.
 
This is how we homeschool. It works wonderfully for us and is such a privilege! The freedom and creativity that exudes from the children and the accountability we feel toward God incline our hearts to honor Him with our lessons and life, both going hand in hand. I could go on about the many character lessons we learned throughout this day as well, those being some of my favorites.
But for now, I'll tuck those in my heart and document here the story of Olia writing The Hurried Ladybug for her sister.
 
 
"May you be strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might,
for all endurance and patience with joy."
Colossians 1:11

9.29.2015

"BACK TO SCHOOL"

Each year we embrace and enjoy the "back to school" feeling in the air, cherishing moments like this:
 
 
We buy new supplies, set up our desks, and set out with lists and (flexible) plans.
 
 
We enter a season that ebbs and flows with the rhythm of learning tangible.
 
 
But, the reality each year remains the same...
 
We're always learning and "school" doesn't begin in September...or end in June.
Life is our classroom and we're always "doing school"...a phrase we attempt to avoid.
 
 
Nevertheless, "back to school" is upon us with intentionality toward our concrete learning. 
We have new little learners joining the ranks and they are very eager about their "school".
 
 
It's interesting to see them each at their own pace, an advantage to be able to group them together as well. With differences in development (not to mention language acquisition), it works out quite nicely to have multiple learners on the same page.
 
Literally.
 
 
So there's lots of this going on around here:
 
 
And this:
 
 
This:
 
 



 
 
 
As little ones join in and older ones hone in on how the Lord is leading their lives, it's a beautiful transformative process to observe the act of learning. And it's happening ALL the time! It's such an honor to pray each day and eat meals together, to take the time to listen to hearts and gather in circles to read the Bible. As the girls are growing up, they are mastering the arts of homemaking and caring for little souls, something that brings me great joy to witness!! After all, we're raising little women.
 
 
 (Elka loves her one-handed egg cracking.)
 
 Our boys spend time with their daddy, learning about spiritual leadership, work ethic,
chivalry and responsibility, among other things. We're preparing them to be men.
 
 
"But as for you, teach what accords with sound doctrine. Older men are to be sober-minded, dignified, self-controlled, sound in faith, in love, and in steadfastness. Older women likewise are to be reverent in behavior, not slanderers or slaves to much wine. They are to teach what is good, and so train the young women to love their husbands and children,  to be self-controlled, pure, working at home, kind, and submissive to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be reviled.  Likewise, urge the younger men to be self-controlled. Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity, and sound speech that cannot be condemned."
Titus 2:1-8
 
So, we read the Word and take inventory of where our children's hearts are headed. We think about what we are preparing them for through their years of education. It's so much more than simply academics, though we praise God for the ability to be the ones to teach them those things too. Yes, the matters of the heart and the skills of adulthood that we get to impart to our children throughout the days are a dear blessing and advantage of homeschooling. What an amazing gift to have the TIME!
 
So, "back to school" we are, though we never really left, never really will.
 
"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise."
Deuteronomy 6:5-7

8.10.2015

ANSWERS IN GENESIS

 
We've always been fans of Answers in Genesis and this past weekend we had the privilege of hearing Ken Ham speak. Brodie took the oldest 4 children while I stayed home with the other 2/3 of our crew. But, I got to watch livestream. It was excellent!
 
There were 2 messages 2 nights in a row. Both can be purchased on DVD as well:
 
 
&
 
 
After the event each night, Brodie and the kids purchased some new materials to enhance our mission of training
up our children to defend their faith as ambassadors for Christ, an inspiring start for our upcoming homeschool year:
 


 
The Wild Brothers
(just for fun)

 
We also already have Answers for Kids and plan to go
through some of those materials again this year as well.



There are many additional online media resources here.

Listening to Ken Ham preach the Gospel and share the core conviction that if we discredit Genesis, we lose our foundation in God's Word was inspiring. As Christian parents we have a responsibility to teach our children Truth, first and foremost from God's Word holding fast to a biblical worldview, but also accessing curriculum and resources that can spur us on in our efforts.
AiG offers many! We're grateful for the opportunity we encountered this week and also for Answers in Genesis.
 
"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."
Genesis 1:1

8.08.2015

FIGHTING FEAR IN HOMESCHOOLING

"For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control."
1 Timothy 1:7

When I feel inadequate (which is often) to not only educate, but also rear and raise my children for the glory of God, I'm quick to remind myself that indeed I am. And, that it's in my inadequacy the ability of God shines most brightly. Everything good that I have to offer is only by His grace. In my weakness, He is strong. In my deficits, He fills. In my lacking, He is more than enough and it pleases Him when I trust Him in all things...including homeschooling. He tells us not to fear.

"Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God;
I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand."
Isaiah 41:10


Question:
Why do parents worry about their children's education?

Answer:
Hopefully the answer is...because we love them! And, since we love our children and want to set them up for success (carefully defined) in life, we desire to give them good gifts in the same way the Lord gives to us. Our Father God is able to give to us parents (His children) all that we need in order to offer good things to our own children (also His children). Again, He tells us so.

"If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children,
how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him!"
Matthew 7:11

So, if we have a loving Father God who can fill us with all that we lack and if we love our children and desire to do them good, not harm and if we have in the Lord all that we ever need in order to have something to give, why do we still fear?

Question:
Why do so many homeschooling parents seem to be fighting fear?

Answer:
We think our children's future is dependent upon us and our abilities, but this just isn't true. Though we are responsible as parents to train up our children, we will make mistakes. We will. Yet, the will of God for our children's lives cannot be thwarted.
In spite of us, He will accomplish in their lives that which He purposes. He will!

"I know that you [Lord] can do all things, and that no purpose of yours can be thwarted."
Job 42:2

OK, so buying in that God's will cannot be thwarted, we parents still have a complicated job at hand and we believe that the Bible has all the answers for us, right? So logistically and biblically speaking, how do we know what to do?
Where's the homeschooling parent's instruction manual in the Bible?

Question:
Where are the curriculum lists in the Bible??

Answer:
There are no set curriculum lists in the Bible. No A Beka or Saxon by grade level. No IEW.

(Ugh...that's so not the answer I wanted. I was hoping for more of a check list type of deal.)

"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind,
that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect."
Romans 12:2

When most take a monkey-see-monkey-do approach to homeschooling, following the majority, I want to know if this is biblical. It's obvious enough that we can glean from one another and we should definitely encourage one another, but what happens if the way the majority seem to be flowing doesn't work for one or all of my children...or me? What do I do then?

Question:
How does a conscientious homeschooling parent know what to do?

Answer:
Listen for the voice of the Lord who loves us and guides our steps.

(Ahh...just the sound of that brings peace.)

"And though the Lord give you the bread of adversity and the water of affliction, yet your Teacher will not hide himself anymore, but your eyes shall see your Teacher. And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying,
'This is the way, walk in it,' when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left."
Isaiah 30:20

I'm starting to get it...The diversity is boundless, just like the Lord. His plans for us all differ and even change with seasons according to His will. And, what He wants from us is trust. Jesus wants us homeschooling parents to know His voice, listen to it, and trust Him one step at a time just like we do in everything else. The thought of His firm foundation conjures up confidence I didn't know I had. Blind steps forward, trusting all the way, I think I'm ready to leap into the unknown!

But...then again, wait...that all seems so floofy and like I'm supposed to course uncharted territory or
something super scary like that. Woah, my knees are getting wobbly again...Now what?!

Question:
How do parents fight fear in homeschooling?

Answer:
Trust the Lord, our Shepherd, with all our hearts and cling to the promises of Scripture.

"In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one;
Take the...sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, praying at all times in the Spirit,
with all prayer and supplication."
Ephesians 6:16-18

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths."

Proverbs 3:5-6

"I [the Lord] will never leave you nor forsake you."
Hebrews 13:5

"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding,
will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Philippians 4:6-7

Fear is never from God. Peace is. Anxiety is not a fruit of the Spirit. Peace is. Worry isn't biblical. Peace is.
When we walk with God, abide in Him, follow the voice of our Shepherd, He is faithful to lead us and we find...peace. 

"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 
He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.
He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake."

Psalm 123:1-3

"Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you."
James 4:8

Jesus gives us peace. He overflows peace. Our response to His presence is peace...in life and homeschooling.

"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you.
Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid."
John 14:27


The beauty of homeschooling lies in the individuality for each child. The Quantity Time we spend with our children homeschooling allows us tremendous advantage. The freedom of homeschooling allows parents to meet our children right where they are academically, emotionally, spiritually, physically, socially. Attuned parents have innumerable opportunities each day to observe and listen to our children and adjust their unique educational experience in the best ways to suit the child. These things require intentionality and all the more when we aren't following a set agenda, specific lesson plan, or particular curriculum of sorts. In homeschooling and parenting in general, intuition trumps formula, and where do we get our intuition from?
Who is it that whispers into my heart the way that I should go? The Holy Spirit. He is God and He is faithful.

"When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth."
John 13:16

"My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me."
John 10:27

"Whoever is of God hears the words of God."
John 8:47

"Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known."
Jeremiah 33:3

"And I [Jesus] will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper [the Holy Spirit], to be with you forever,
even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him.
You know him, for he dwells with you and will be in you."
John 14:16-17

To know that the Holy Spirit is ready to help me, has been sent to help me, brings peace. I cling to Him and to His words in the Word and trust that He will lead my steps in life and homeschooling alike. He will. He does. We have nothing to fear.

"When I am afraid, I put my trust in you."
Psalm 56:3

I think of the Proverbs 31 woman. She has no fear for her household. (v.21) She laughs at the time to come. (v.25). She is not riddled with fear, but why? It's partly because she is prepared. She has worked with willing hands (v.13) and looks well to the ways of her household, not eating the bread of idleness (v.27). This mama has put her time in! But, most importantly this woman is clothed with strength and dignity because she fears the Lord and trusts Him! (v.30) Therefore, she is full of wisdom, insight, and childlike faith.

"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight."
Proverbs 9:10


"Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.
Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act."
Psalm 37:4-5

In God's eyes, a woman who is clothed in a gentle, quiet spirit, and who does not fear is beautiful and precious.

"Do not let your adorning be external—the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear—but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God's sight is very precious. For this is how the holy women who hoped in God used to adorn themselves, by submitting to their own husbands, as Sarah...And you are her children, if you do good and do not fear anything that is frightening."
1 Peter 3:3,4,6

Lord, help me to be like Sarah.

We need the Lord. We need His guidance. We need to listen for His voice so that we can know which way to go.
When we delight ourselves in Him, He is faithful to give us insight, wisdom, direction continually. The Lord is our Shepherd.

"He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms
and carries them close to his heart; he gently leads those that have young."

Isaiah 40:11
As we follow the voice of our Shepherd, He will lead and equip us parents to that which He calls us.

There may not be curriculum lists in the Bible complete with check lists per student and year, but there are specific ways we parents are commanded in the Word to instruct our children. We can look to indicatives in Scripture when it comes to training our children and if we are doing these things out of obedience and if we fear the Lord, the curriculum will follow. The intuition for daily choices will come. The Lord will lead us in the ways we should go. He will. And there will be confidence and peace.

"Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord."
Ephesians 4:4

"Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it."
Proverbs 22:6

"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise."
Deuteronomy 6:5-7

"But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you."
Matthew 6:33

With these things in mind, we parents (both mothers and fathers alike) ought to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness as we raise up our children for His glory. We should diligently train them and love them. And we should trust the Lord to lead us in the specifics of decisions like curriculum, activities, and all the various ways of learning throughout our homeschooling season, accepting that sometimes seasons change and tides turn and He beckons us into new things.

We should not fear when we trust the Lord. Rather, we should humble ourselves before Him, knowing that He loves our children infinitely more than we ever could and though we cannot produce a perfect educational experience in spite of our best efforts, He will never fail them...or us...because He's a good God, perfectly able to accomplish His will.

"Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them,
for it is the LORD your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you."
Deuteronomy 31:6


"For my father and my mother have forsaken me, but the LORD will take me in."
Psalm 27:10


As I mull through these thoughts in light of a new school year approaching, it's my stance to commit to trusting the Lord with my children's hearts, minds, lives, and education. It's my desire to please Him by seeking Him and trusting Him for the outcome of all our endeavors. It's our aim to glorify the Lord with not only what we do, but how we do it...pushing fear aside, confident in HIM, reliant upon HIM, full of hope in HIM. These are the ways we live our days and how we fight fear in homeschooling.

Psalm 127
Unless the Lord builds the house,
    those who build it labor in vain.
Unless the Lord watches over the city,
    the watchman stays awake in vain.
It is in vain that you rise up early
    and go late to rest,
eating the bread of anxious toil;
    for he gives to his beloved sleep.

Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord,
    the fruit of the womb a reward.
Like arrows in the hand of a warrior
    are the children of one's youth.
Blessed is the man
    who fills his quiver with them!
He shall not be put to shame.
    when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.