Sunday, September 20, 2009

Been a While!

HI, it has been a while since I had posted anything. We are all doing great. Busy with school and church. Justin and I joined a bowling league on Wednesday nights. That has been a lot of fun. For me who hasn't bowled much at all in her life, its been quite a learning exsperience. We've also been spending more time with friends. Had friends over the last two weekends to have dinner and play games. Not looking forward to the cold weather, but enjoy all the activities that come with this time of the season. Spread the wod that our church will be at Apple Harvest. We will have a booth for Awana. They will be playing games ect. MOPS will also have a booth. Every year we have a diaper changing station. A place where moms can go to change and nurse their babies. Looking forward to that.
Another exciting thing is we are waiting for my best friend of 23 years is about the have her second daughter. I was again invited to be there to see her come into the world and I am so excited. Will deffiently be posting all about it when the time comes!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Small Group Starts UP!

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YIPEE! Tonight we have our first small group. We will just get together for some fellowship time and chatch up. It was a great summer but it is so nice to have all the winter activities back. Monday we will start our study on Crazy Love www.crazylovebook.com. We will learn how to grow a long loveing relationship with God. So welcome back guys, we are looking forward to another great year.. We missed you.

Homeschool vs. Public School

homeschooling Pictures, Images and Photos homeschoolers share this sentiment when it comes to public schools, believing that the moral relativism, violence, peer pressure, drugs and promiscuity found inside their gates provide an inadequate setting to properly socialize their children. 36 to 54 hours that students spend in school-related weekly activities make peers and adults outside of the home the primary influences in children's lives - not the parents.

Realizing the harm that this constant exposure can produce, especially if it's not countered by involved parenting, most homeschoolers are well aware of their children's need for close one-to-one contact throughout the education process.

Jesus understood the importance of continual intimate contact with His students, as He ate, slept and fellowshipped with His disciples 24 hours a day. It is unlikely that Jesus would have entrusted their training to strangers.

So how do these different settings affect children? Dr. Thomas Smedley believes that homeschoolers have superior socialization skills, and his research supports this claim. He conducted a study in which he administered the Vineyard Adaptive Behavior Scales test to identify mature and well-adapted behaviors in children. Home learners ranked in the 84th percentile, compared to publicly schooled students, who were drastically lower in the 23rd.

Many school socialization advocates argue that homeschooling precludes children from experiencing real life.

Instead of being locked behind school gates in what some would consider an artificial setting characterized by bells, forced silence and age-segregation, homeschoolers frequently extend their everyday classroom to fire departments, hospitals, museums, repair shops, city halls, national parks, churches and colleges, where real community interaction and contacts are made.

Dismantling the stereotype that home learners spend their days isolated from society at kitchen tables with workbooks in hand, NHERI reports that they actually participate in approximately five different social activities outside the home on a regular basis.

Furthermore, researcher Dr. Linda Montgomery found that 78 percent of high school home learners were employed with paying jobs, while a majority engaged in volunteering and community service.

Research presented at the National Christian Home Educators Leadership Conference divulged that homeschool graduates far exceeded their public and private school counterparts in college by ranking the highest in 42 of 63 indicators of collegiate success. They were also ranked as being superior in four out of five achievement categories, including socialization, as they were assessed as being the most charismatic and influential.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Happy Birthday Amber.

Happy Sweet 16 Pictures, Images and Photos Today is Amber's 16th birthday. I can not believe that she is 16, no it doesn't make me feel old, I just remember when she was 7(how old she was when I met her.. This year she is being homeschooled for the 11th grade. She has such a drive to do well in school and is so excited about the new adventure of homeschooling, that we decided to get her a new laptop for her birthday. Tonight we are havig the family over for some spagetti and meatballs, and tomorrow night Amber will be having her party with her friends.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Genesis Went Home.

Last night we said good bye to our first kitten, "Genesis".. My girlfriend Heather and her kids adopted him and are so excited to come last night and bring him home. Genesis was very cuddlely and loved to play with his brothers and sister. We are going to miss him, but so happy that he went to a great family were we know he will get lots of love and we will be able to watch him grow up. Photobucket

Let The Fun Begin!

I can not believe how busy my life has gotten since the kids started school. We start on Sunday's with going to Sunday school and church. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday I home school Kaylynn Kindegarden and Michelle and Connor are joining us. Monday nights we have a small group with our church that meets here at 7pm. We will be doing a study on how to have a Deep Loving Relationship with Christ. http://www.crazylovebook.com/.. The opposite Mondays Justin and I will be getting decipled. This is to be tought to become a follower of Christ. Tuesday night Justin, Amber,and Kaylynn will be going to Awana. This is a program that our church is starting for kids k-6th grade. This program will help to teach the children to be followers of Christ. Man just thinking about all this is making me tired.sleepy icon Pictures, Images and Photos While they are at the the church, I have joined weight watchers. Tuesday will be my nights to weight in and go to the weekly meeting. The first and third Wednesdays of every month I have MOPS in which I am the coordinator. This is a group of woman from pregnancy to moms with kindegarden age kids. Thursday night is our family night. My brother, sister in law (who happens to be one of my bffs) and nephew come over for dinner. (See last blog) Friday and every other Wednesday will be the days that I catch up with friends, laundry and may-be some me time. smiley Pictures, Images and Photos

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Last summer swim day.

Today was a good day. Woke up to two little girls in bed with me.. But that is nothing out of the ordinary. We went over to Darlene's house wtih Michelle and her kids. The kids got to swim in her awesome pool. It is 10 feet deep.. Kaylynn was jumoing off the diving board and everything. They had a blast. She cooked us burgers and cotc. (Corn on the Cob) On our way home we stoped and got lobsters for dinner. MMMMmmmMMMM! our favorite. Kaylynn is so love with lobster just like her mother. When she gets a little older
I will teach her how to hoe to find the meat in the body..!
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Aimee, Matt and Noah joined us for dinner. It has come a tradition here that we get together at least once a week for dinner and hang out. I love the my family lives on same street.