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an early birthday party…

an early birthday party…

Our youngest son will be turning 8 in a few weeks.  When he found out we would be moving, he was sad that we wouldn’t be here to celebrate his birthday with his friends.  So what is a mom to do?  We had an early birthday party!

Singing happy birthday to him! He was so shy and was trying to hide his face.

Thrown together in less than a week, we had cake, ice cream, chips and drink at a local park.  Our son had been sick the week before and still wasn’t feeling all that great.  He didn’t even eat any of his cake or even go to the playground to play, but that didn’t stop his wonderful friends from hanging around the pavilion and talking with him.

He will miss this group of friends.  He has grown and been homeschooled with this kids for the past 7 years.  However, we will always have these precious memories of days like this.

Sammy and friends.

a few tips to help you, when you move…(things I am learning)

Since we found out a few weeks ago that we would be moving across country, I have learned a few things since I began packing.  I thought I would share a few of those things with you.  You know, for when God tells you that you need to move. 😉

The first tip I have for all of you is to start purging now.  You know, get rid of those things that you really don’t need.  Like that pile of Christmas wrapping paper sitting in the corner of your bedroom.  {ahem} Or those clothes that you keep thinking you will be fitting back into, one of these days.  If you don’t need it to live, then it isn’t necessary to keep.  Yes, I am figuring this out.

My next tip I have for you, especially if you are homeschoolers, go ahead and box of your curriculum and books.  Be sure to label exactly what is in the box so you will know which ones to grab first when you get to your new home.

The next tip I want to share with you (which I am finally learning to do), is ask for help.  You know when your friends ask if there is anything they can do to help you?  Yes, take them up on it.  If they ask if they can watch your kids for you, do it!  If they ask you if they can bring a meal to you, take it!  It has always been hard for me to ask for help, but I am finally getting the hang of it now.

My last tip for all of you mom’s is to get plenty of rest.  Yes, I said rest.  I know that you have a lot on your plate right now.  You are trying to get estimations on moving companies, locate a rental for you and your family to move in, keep up the basic housework every day.  There is a lot to do and it will still be there tomorrow.  However, if you over do it, you can hurt yourself or even get sick by not getting the proper rest.  So please take a  break every now and then, drink plenty of water and most of all get plenty of sleep at night.  Don’t be up writing posts at midnight, giving tips to help others out.  😉

 

 

a BIG thank you to See The Light!

a BIG thank you to See The Light!

2:1 Conference Button

I am so excited right now! I am making a list and checking it twice. I am gathering my belongings and packing for the 2:1 Conference. I am blessed to be able to go because of See The Light. They graciously bought my ticket for the conference.

My reason for wanting to go to the 2:11 Conference? Simple. To learn more about blogging so that I can share more about homeschooling. You see, I feel like God has given me this opportunity. The opportunity to help and encourage others in their homeschooling journey. I feel strongly about kids being at home with their parents. I feel strongly about the parents being the ones to raise and teach their children.  God has opened so many doors for me to be able to go to the conference that I feel like I am following His direction and not my own.

Pray for me as I attend this conference.  I want to get out of the conference what God wants me to learn.  I want to do this for His glory, not my own.

Pray for my family as well.  My hubby will be coming with me, along with three of our children. He will be taking them site seeing around DC.  Also pray for my oldest, as he will be at home working and taking care of our dog.

Again, all the glory goes to God!

Blessings!

 

International Fair for homeschoolers..

International Fair for homeschoolers..

The homeschool group I am part of held an International Fair this past Saturday.  What is an International Fair?  I am so glad you asked!  An International Fair is where a student or family chooses a country to study.  They gather information to put on a backboard to share with others.  The family can make a couple of dishes from the country, can wear clothing like those who do in the country and share anything else that they would like with others.  There is so much you can share with others when learning about another culture.  Some basic information that the kids included were the capital of the country, population, flag, national anthem and how their government operates.  We had approximately 13 families take part for our first year of hosting it.  Families were so thrilled with how the fair went, that they are already thinking of what country to learn about for next year!

My daughter chose Ireland.  She had a lot of fun gathering information.  I think her favorite part was finding out about the music of the country.  Her dad also helped her make Shepherd’s pie as her dish.  It actually turned out really well!  We brought home an empty dish!

This family chose the Netherlands.  They had family that lived in the Netherlands and had sent them wooden shoes!  They looked so cute dressed up!

This family chose Jamaica.  The girls did an outstanding job on their backboard.  For food, they brought fried plantains.

France was another country that was chosen.  The dad helped the kids put an Eiffel Tower on the backboard.  It was formed with Christmas lights!  So cool!

This grandma is homeschooling her grandson.  They chose New Zealand and brought a spinning wheel.  She and her grandson showed us how they spun wool to make yarn for clothing.

Other countries represented inlcuded Japan, Brazil, Germany, China, England, Egypt, Canada and India.

As you can tell, we really had a wonderful time.  The amount of work the kids all put into their projects was truly amazing.  All the food that the families brought was really good.  You can tell the kids had fun and had learned a lot.  I also think the parents had just as much fun as the kids.  I know I had a blast!

I am so proud of our homeschool group.  It is so amazing to be a part of a group that loves to learn and share with others as you do.

Have you ever participated in an International Fair?  I would love to know what all you did and the country that you chose.  If you would like for your group to put on a fair, I would be more than happy to share with you how we did ours!