Perspective

So I just wanted to give you a little perspective on our family. We took this picture a few months ago when celebrating a kiddo’s birthday. Every child in this picture is 6 yrs old or younger. And this is only two families worth of kids. Yes, we’re that kind of crazy. 10 kids six and under!

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Oh right, and my sis in law is preggers too.ย  =)

Sure it feels like madness around here at moments, but it is a bit odd how well we all click in other moments. It’s sweet that everyone has a plethera of buddies.

 

This is a picture of what a generation of compassion for the orphan produces.

Thanks for laying the great groundwork, Barb and Rodger.

 

– Thankful, grateful and blessed.

Mud Out

At the conclusion of our Creation Introduction in homeschooling I chose instead of starting into the remaining of our year-long session, to have a break day. We had a late night going with Daddy to our old campus ministry where he got the privilege of preaching the night prior. And we decided as a treat to attend the social event afterward, spoiling the kiddos with hot chocolate and a brownie. Consequently, our next morning started a bit slower. And since it was a Friday and a bath day we took a dive…. into the mud.

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Now I’m not one to be thrilled about mud on the carpet, in hair, on your nice clothes, BUT I find myself overcoming my own “eww dirt” adultness and letting the kids be dirty kids…. on bath days… before bath.ย  ๐Ÿ˜‰

Needless to say, while the babies took their much-desired morning naps, the big girls experienced the mud… to the full.

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It was fun. =)

Reporting from our Classroom

We have taken the dive head first into this year’s homeschooling. After deciding to wait until Hannah’s first birthday dust settled, we began our intro creation lessons for ten days. Like usual, I did some testing on day one of homeschooling to figure out my launching point. Some simple flash cards and games have been useful evaluation tools. Since kids are kids and some days they guess better than others, I like to repeat my “testing days” with a review game day thrown in every six weeks or so to see where the girls are falling in comparison to the State standards for their grade level. A this point our State does not require homeschoolers to show anything other than “marked progress” on their lessons, but I figure since my girls will be competing with the publicย  and private school graduates for future jobs, I would like to stay informed about the competition’s standards.

That aside, it was neat to compare Rachael’s skills to her first testing days way back at 2.5 years old. I have expanded the original testing material (letters, numbers, oral counting, shapes, colors, etc) and just give each kiddo a shot at the material even if it’s the first exposure on test day.

But my Abi, she sincerely astonished me. I have only formally worked with primary and secondary colors with Abi. And yet somewhere in the mix my little absorber picked up identification of three numbers, six shapes, eighteen (18!!!) letters, and oral counting to 24. Um…. someone’s been listening while playing nearby. Abi may appear to be disinterested or busy, but that kid is soaking it all in like a sponge! And since we began homeschooling a week and a half ago she has managed to add three more numbers to her identification skills.

So I have had my work cut out for me. And they are starving for more and more. It’s so fun to learn alongside of them.

We’ve enjoyed our “My Father’s World” curriculum this year. Compared to last year’s Answers in Genesis preschool curriculum, I have enjoyed the more clear teacher’s schedule at a glance. It’s nice to have the week laid out for me and the total school day’s flexibility is a lot less hands-on for me, the teacher, and a lot more child driven. We’ve taken the opportunity to add on math workbooks to the curriculum, though. Because while the curriculum adds in Math gently throughout the lessons, it’s a bit too simple for my math hungry kids. And they really enjoy doing workbooks with colorful pictures. I also enjoy the opportunity to spend the one-on-one time with each of them when it comes to Math. Rachael identified her Math workbook as “real homeschool” when I first handed it to her. Hehe. And you should see their excitement when they complete the page! I’ve just gone to the dollar store and added the cutest and brightest workbooks I can find that address challenges for my girls but are also not over their heads. Then we do a page or two a day. When we come close to completing that workbook, I find a new one. Sometimes they’re themed (like Rachael’s Little Mermaid phonics workbook that she’s going to flip over when we begin adding it to the lessons) and sometimes they’re generic. But bright and colorful sells itself well in our little world. And the girls really enjoy going and getting their math workbooks, a pencil, and a lapdesk on their own.

Since we’ve been doing homeschooling while the babies nap, it’s provided many opportunities to spread out on the floor. While handwriting and more intense fine motor worksheets find us at the table, the girls have enjoyed learning from their bellies for much of our homeschool morning.

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Less helpful Furry moment.

We also have enjoyed the craft-heavy Creation introduction of My Father’s World. The girls have LOVED cutting out magazine pictures, drawing, taping, and gluing until they stick to everything.

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Yep, it’s been a wonderful start to the year!

Toppins a Bag

We hung back up our bird feeder and refilled it. It had fallen down.

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A few little repairs and we’re back to our bird watching from the front window.

 

It’s just plain lovely!

Another Mailed Treasure

And while you had a little preview of the mailed treasure this past Friday through the form of a little boy’s utter and uncontrollable joy, I wanted to share a few other reactions to another sweet package from my dear Darlene. I know she doesn’t send packages so she can get credit, but I want her to see those sweet faces she has reached out to again and again from across the country.

Let’s start with Mr. Happy:

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Seriously you could send Mr. Happy a box of rocks and the kid would be THRILLED!

But I’m glad you choose practical gifts. ๐Ÿ˜‰

And then there comes Ms. Smiley:

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Nice choice on the ice cream cones. It spoke to her heart… seriously, the kid is three. ๐Ÿ˜‰

And then there was Ms. Screamer:

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“SHE SENT ME A TUTU DRESS!!!!”

Nice choice, Darlene. Well done for sure.

And then came the Emotionless:

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Nevermind her look of mild disgust, she’s just trying to figure out the glittery tissue paper. ๐Ÿ˜‰

Her later response:

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That’s right, flabbergasted. Hehe.

From then on my job became making sure the littlest ones did not eat too much,ย  ahem, tissue paper while the other ones RAN ABOUT THE ROOM screaming in joy about their coloring books.

So thank you again, dear friend.

You have blessed them indeed.

Our Newest Musician

As I mentioned in the post on Saturday, Rachael has begun taking piano lessons from Ms. Betty at our church. Ms. Betty is a wonderful woman who has opened her heart and her home to our crew many times before, not minding our noise in the least, and welcoming us in with open arms for a friendly few visits since Matt first came to our church to serve. Ms. Betty is one of those rare diamond in the rough ladies who hold strong to her gospel convictions and has the natural ability to edify and open up her heart to you in hospitality. So when I thought about who would be a great teacher, with such patience and compassion for our little Rachael’s budding interest in piano, Ms. Betty was a surefire fit.

Once a week, Ms. Betty comes by the house and picks up Rachael for her piano lesson (she’s one of those wonderfully thoughtful people who think about the fact that I have babies who need to nap and other kids to tend to which would cause an inconvenience in the “please sit quietly and mind while Rachael does her lessons” category). Rachael, feeling so big and grown up, walks on over to the church with Ms. Betty and does her half hour to forty-five minute lesson with her. And you should see that big smile as my “big kid” returns home with her sucker (Ms. Betty is so kind enough to get all three of the older ones suckers each week as a reward for Rachael’s hard work).

Since the piano won’t teach itself, Rachael practices each day for 30 minutes. And since Rachael is four and a half years old, I sit down with her to help her learn. It has been another fun journey of play mixed with hard work for the two of us. I’ve been brushing off my old “how to read music” skills and Rachael has been learning quite well. She is a wonderful student, as always, and I enjoy seeing music through her eyes.

And since piano is really a lot of hard work between learning to read music, learning the piano keys, learning correct fingering, learning how to hold your hands and sit appropriately and then adding in some meter and time… we also have to add in some silly helps to keep things carefree in the world of SUPER multitasking.

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So naturally, I taped balls of paper to her hands to help her keep the right form while practicing.

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Her fingering before habits.

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Her fingering after new habits.

We all had a good laugh about that one. And she plays better now too. =)

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– Proud of her.

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