Sunday, August 27, 2017

Sunday Scripture/Song - He Always Wins by Matt Hammitt



I heard this song for the first time a week or so ago and just love it.

[Verse 1]
As long as I'm able, let the work of my hands
Bring glory to Jesus, on Him I stand
Struggles try to snare me, sin plans defeat
But there is nothing stronger than the Rock beneath

[Chorus]
Over any trial, over any sin
My God in Heaven, He always wins
He is over life, He is over death
His love is eternal, it never ends

[Post-Chorus]
Oh-ooh, oh-oh-ooh
Oh-ooh, oh-oh-ooh

[Verse 2]
Like a tree by the waters, my roots run deep
And I thirst for nothing but His love for me
His mercy is endless, His promise is true
I will not be left wanting, when it's Him I choose

[Chorus]
Over any trial, over any sin
My God in Heaven, He always wins
He is over life, He is over death
His love is eternal, it never ends

 

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Our week in Photos #10

It's hard to believe we are coming to the end of "summer".  We had a busy weekend to start out the week though!

Saturday the boys and I met my mom in town so they could head back to her house with her for a few days.  I enjoyed something I rarely get to do - I went shopping.  It was fun :-)  Then Darryl and I met for dinner before heading home.

Sunday - Darryl had a concert; We spent the rest of the day out for our anniversary; The boys started VBS at FBC in Linden!



 The boys love VBS at my parents church. Love. it.   They look forward to it all year long and day one did not disappoint.  It started with a cook out.  Then one of my college friends is the speaker/teacher and he told me the boys were "totally tuned in".  Then they got to play water games - one of the men in the church is a firefighter so he brought "his" truck and sprayed the huge slip-n-slide.  I can't wait to see pictures from the rest of the week :-)

 While the boys are with my mom, Darryl and I started our day with an Alive concert.  I always enjoy watching Darryl do what he loves so much - play his guitar. It was a beautiful morning for an outdoor concert.



We then escaped for the day to one of our favorite places - South Haven.  We started with lunch at a place we love - Maria's.  Normally when we go there with the kids we just get pizza but this time we got actual entrees and they did not disappoint.  From there we took off walking (the wrong direction because I'm awful at directions HA!) and got a great iced coffee drink before we continued walking (in the wrong direction  . .. Darryl should always look at the location of things before we walk, just saying!).  We (Darryl) did figure out fairly quickly that we were totally going the wrong way so we then walked much further than we needed to in order toe get to our planned boat ride.  It was worth it though - the boat ride out on Lake Michigan was so much fun.  We got to see the great beach from a different view point as well as homes - both tiny ones and HUGE ones.  Such a relaxing fun way to spend the afternoon.  Our walk back to the car was much shorter since we went the right way ;-)  LOL  It was a great get away!

Monday - "A Total Eclipse of the  . .. Sun" :-)  I shared photos the other day but our big excitment for the day was, well, the Eclipse!

Tuesday - I got to do something I never get to do . . .I went to a movie.  Alone.  Darryl was working, my boys were with my mom and the kids I watch were with their grandma.  The movie choice was limited so I picked something that looked good but, what I didn't realize was that it had sub-titles HA!  The movie was in french.  It was actually a pretty good movie despite the sub-titles.

Wednesday - Today was a quiet day :-)  I met my mom and the boys for dinner on their way back into town.

Thursday-Friday - We had pretty quiet days.  It's been much cooler these past two days so we've hung out at home.

Friday, August 25, 2017

Weekly Menu

This is "clean out my fridge, freezer and cupboard" week!  I feel like we have lots of food and it's time to use up some stuff before buying a bunch more.

Friday - Dill Shrimp Pasta, garlic bread, and salad/veggies

Saturday - Tacos, beans and rice

Sunday - Roast, Carrots and Noodles

Monday - Pork Chops and Rice, and a veggie

Tuesday - Omelets (ok, not real omelets . .. more like "scrambled" omelets since they are easier HA!), crescents, and Applesauce

Wednesday - We usually eat with my mom so we'll decide on Wednesday what we are eating (Sometimes she even cooks HA!)

Thursday - Something with chicken - chicken orzo soup, chicken and dumplings . . .I'm just no tsure yet.


I'm sitting here realizing that the next menu I write will cover Labor Day Weekend.  How in the world did that happen???  To me, this summer has been pretty amazing.  We are enjoying have my mom close by; we have enjoyed swimming in the pool (and will continue to do so for as long as possible!!!); we have enjoyed doing quite a few various activities because all four kids are old enough to be much easier to take places; and I personally have enjoyed not having a summer of death with unbearable temps and humidity.  This year I'm actually sad that we are on the tail end of summer (and usually I'm screaming SNOW right about now to cool of the ground that is hotter than the center of the earth HA!).  As we slowly step into fall, though, I'm also looking forward to more bonfires, cooler days, changing leaves, and the crisp, cool, clear, freash air.  Pumpkins, cidar, corn mazes and more are all so much fun!

Thursday, August 24, 2017

10 Reasons I love Homeschooling

As the schooling culture changes, more and more people are opting for various options of Homeschooling.  Many of the local public schools offer opportunities for parents to use online learning at home, there are actual "Public Schools at Home", Christian online options through Bob Jones, Liberty and more, not to mention Traditional Homeschool options.  But all in all, homeschooling has it's challenges and, of course, benifits.

I was thinking about why I love Homeschooling recently and thought I'd share those with you.  (Aren't you thrilled?)

1) Our start date is when I want it to start.  Even though I do online schooling and there is an "official" start date, I can still flex our schedule to fit us.  I could schedule our first day of classes the Monday after Labor Day if I wanted.  I've been watching people post first day photos since the first week in August and I am so thankful that we get to enjoy ALL of August before we even have to think about it!

2) We can take vacations whenever we want.  We don't vacation often but, we can plan our vacation in the fall when stuff is less busy or the spring, before the rush hits.  We can also plan 4 day camping weekends without any concern of school.

3) Co-Op.  I am thankful that we get to participate in our Co-Op/Friday School.  It's a fun semi-structured way to meet with out friends and still learn and have fun.

4) I have the say in what my kids learn.  Even with our on-line classes, I can direct the answers back to God and the Bible; I can also skip a lesson that I feel is unnecessary and it's ok.

5) Our start time is dictated by what works for us.  If my kids went to our local public school, they would have to be out waiting for the bus by 6:50 AM.  I'd be getting them up by about 5:50 AM.  that is ridiculous.  The past few years we've started classes at about 10:00.  This year I'm going to try and push our start time back up to 9:30 because the princess is going to Preschool and will arrive off the bus at about 10:45 - I'd like to have a good hour done before we have to stop for the bus.

6) Our schedule is ours.  During the weeks we have co-op, I don't plan lessons for Friday since we are gone all day.  When Co-op is done, we don't have lessons on Monday because I find that I need Monday to catch up from the weekend.  We also set up our lessons so we can take 3 weeks off at Christmas, Birthday's off, and we even get snow days.

7) I can incorporate Bible anywhere I want.  We tend to use our AWANA books for Bible so that the boys are learning and understand Bible Verses.  Each year I think about adding in a more specific Bible Curriculum but until both boys can work more independently on their computer lessons (meaning, I don't need to sit with them the whole time), trying to fit in more just doesn't work.

8) I'm the only parent I have to deal with (well, and the principal aka my husband HA).  If I mess up, I'm the only one that I have to "yell" out.  It also means it all falls on me.  When I don't have the boys read enough or practice sight words enough - that's all me.

9) We can do school in our comfy clothes :-)  I actually have the boys get out of PJ's every day before class (ok most days!)  - it makes for better learning but sweatpants and sweatshirts are allowed.

10) I get to see my boys every single day, all day.  I love seeing them learn.  I love seeing they enjoy learning and I love that we just get to hang out every day.

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

The End of an Era

Doesn't that title make you think something awful is happening? HA!  Well, in this household we have reached an end of an era.
For the past 7 years, I've gotten up (almost) every morning to greet the Munchkin and the Princess but as of today, that changed.  The Princess started pre-school (and the Munchkin, 2nd grade) which means we don't have any extra kids here until about 10:45 when the Princess gets home.  It feels . . .odd to not technically have to set an alarm; watch for the kids; or plan our day with extras.  Sure, they will both still be here after school for each of them, all breaks, snow days and holidays but the day-to-day routine officially changes.  Crazy.

Part of me is looking forward to the peacefulness of the morning.  The boys and I are normally pretty quiet in the mornings.  We all like our space, our ipads, and peace and quiet.  As I'm sure I've mentioned, mornings are not my strong point so the fact that I don't technically have to function quite so early is actually refreshing.

The other part of me is viewing this change slightly differently.
Yes. an opportunity.  The first few hours of my morning have "always" been dictated by something else instead of me just being able to plan my morning.  So, I do have plans to set an alarm (just not quite so early); plans to actually be awake enough to do the Bible Studies I sign up for but never finish because my eyes can't focus in the morning and I just never get back to it later; plans to get out a ride my bike in the morning (this plan is questionable HA); plans to start school just a tad earlier (9;30 instead of 10:00).  Change brings opportunity.


There are other changes too. I have two buses to remember to watch for this year; we have a little less freedom since a bus arrives mid-morning which means even things like haircut appointments and dentist appointments have to be well planned to make sure we are home in time.  I don't mind though because change allows us to see things differently and often make needed alterations to our daily life.


I will also begin looking for some new and creative ways to add to our family income since this change does impact the bottom line.  I've got a whole Pinterest folder dedicated to ways to make money at home (everything from coupons to save on groceries to work at home ideas).  I'm going to start digging through there to see what I can find.  There are some pretty creative ideas out there.  Even things like using Ibotta when I shop to save money to pay for all of our Co-op fees :-) 

So, yes, I admit, I'm looking forward to this change and am excited about what these changes mean to how our day works! 


Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Total Eclipse Of The Heart Lyrics



I know, I know.  Totally cheesy HA!  So, after all of the anticipation of this Eclipse the question the day after is . . .Did you view it?

Yes, I bought glasses for our family.  The kids were with my mom at her house, Darryl was in the dentist chair and I was at home.  I decided to try and get a few photos using my special glasses over the lens of my camera.

 I was really excited when this photo worked because I was like, Wow, I can actually get photos like every 15 minutes of the eclipse.  But, when I went out 15 minutes later, my telephoto wouldn't focus and it was almost like the glasses weren't strong enough anymore.


So I switched to my little lens and got these three shots.  Not great by any means but you can see how in the bottom photo, it was right at about 2:15 which was almost at the "best" time to see the coverage.

My mom took the boys to a local park so they could see it too.  They noticed that it got darker while they were there.  I found that even more intriguing then the actual Eclipse - the darkening of the day and how eerie it looked because it wasn't a true "dark" but almost like severe weather was coming (think about that eerie look before a tornado).

On a side note,  I bought our (well-researched, conforming) glasses on Amazon (from a reputable dealer) for $10.00 for 5 pairs.  I saw someone selling similar glasses on a local garage sale page for . . .$10.00 a pair!!!  Someone bought all 5 pairs for $50.00!!!  Shoot, I should of sold ours and made cereal box watch boxes instead HA!


Monday, August 21, 2017

What I'm Reading and my Book Club Books

After having about a week of nothing new to read, I went through my Kindle and find a book that I had gotten awhile ago and never read.

 "Distant Echoes" is the first book in the Aloha Reef Series and it was a pretty good book.  It is a mystery/suspense book but it also has good undertones of family and friendship.  It's a good enough read that I picked up book 2 to keep reading about the characters.
 So, "Black Sands" is the next book I'm starting.  (Book 2 in the Aloha Series)
 This is still one of my favorite series I've read this year - The Eagle Harbor Series.  I didn't realize I had purchased this back in the middle of July until I went out to Amazon to buy it!!  I was so mad at myself for forgetting HA!  It was just as good as the others in the series with a great story of reconciliation and friendship.  There is actually another book in the series that is suppose to come out sometime this year.

I'm also part of several different book clubs that are all gearing up to start new books in the next week or so.  The books below are all books that are on my "shelf" to read as part of the book clubs.
 A group of about 4-5 friends of mine get together once a month and enjoy coffee at Bigby while we discuss whatever book we picked to read.  Really, we do discuss the book but more important we laugh and chit chat hours away while we enjoy our coffee.  For September we are reading "A Man called Ove".  I know nothing about it so I'm excited to see what it is about.
 My Daily Bread (used to be known as Radio Bible Class) is starting its first Facebook book club with this book call "Cling".  Several ladies at my church work there so they posted about this on our ladies facebook page.  I'm kind of curious to see how it goes since there are like a million members.  Sometimes when groups get that big, it is hard to have any discussion.
 This book goes along with Proverbs 31 Ministries and their book study that begins in September.  I've attempted to do book studies like this before and usually fail HA!  But, remember those "changes" I talked about in our daily schedule?  I'm hoping to be a little more dedicated to this study.
Finally, Baker Book House as a Blog Book Club - really it seems more like the author of the blog recommends a good to read and it doesn't go beyond that but it is fairly new so it might change.  Anyway, I think the blog is a great way to find new reads even if all I do is ready them!