Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Menu Plan This Week

Tuesday: Spaghetti with Creamy Tomato Parmesan Sauce

Wednesday: Beef Burgundy, Mashed Potatoes, Veggies (family favourite)

Thursday: New Years Eve...not sure yet...maybe Pizza

Friday: Chicken Enchiladas, Rice, Tossed Salad

Saturday: Salmon, Rice, Broccoli

Sunday: Leftovers

I have a lot of things whirling around my brain that I want to blog about. I just have so little time right now :-). We had a wonderful Christmas and holiday time with our family. On Boxing Day, we bought ourselves an Ipad, which we are all going a bit crazy over :-D. I really, really like it and am having so much fun finding all sorts of apps for all sorts of things. One of my definite favourites is DuoLingo....it is SO MUCH FUN! I am brushing up on my French with it and hoping to become somewhat fluent. I have a thing for languages...I took Spanish and German in university (just intro courses) and enjoyed them so much. Supposedly, 34 hours of Duolingo is equivalent to taking a university course. It's got rave reviews from professors and it a super popular app. It is sort of like a game and I just love sitting down and working through the short lessons. Our kids are really into the Barefoot Atlas right now and are learning all sorts of things. E is loving a certain timed reading app, and is really motivated to read on it and answer comprehension questions. It is the perfect thing for homeschooling and this mama who loves learning all sorts of new things. I know we are already making such great use of it, and I can't wait to add some more great learning tools on it.



Monday, December 21, 2015

Menu Plan Monday

It's a busy time of year for everyone, but our family tends to keep the Christmas season pretty low-key. I do put up a couple of decorations,but we currently don't put up a tree, I do a little bit of baking (but not overly much), and we are also quite low-key with gifts. From us, each of our kids is getting one gift plus a few stocking stuffers. My husband and I actually don't exchange gifts right now. We prefer to use the money on other things like going on holidays or maybe a bigger item. For example, we are considering buying an Ipad for our whole family this year.

This year I baked a batch of cinnamon twist cookies (my Dad's favourite that I make for him since my Mom is gluten-free and doesn't bake with gluten anymore) and about 4 dozen old-fashioned cream cookies (a Mennonite tradition & also one of my husband's favourite cookies). The cinnamon twist cookies did not last very long around here and are already gone. Tomorrow I plan to take some time to decorate the cream cookies with the children. If time permits, I will also make up some snowflake sugar cookies that I usually make for Christmas, but I'm not really sure if I'm going to take time for that this year or not. Maybe I'll get around to it at New Years.

I have decided to keep going with homeschooling instead of taking a few weeks off right now. We will take a few days off (for sure the 25th, 28th, and the 1st,) but I'm hoping to just fit in a bit of extra work in on the other days and keep up as usual. With homeschooling this year, I have found it to be more beneficial for us to take a week off when things get a little crazy or when we are all feeling burned out. Today, we got about 2 1/2 days worth of school work in, so we might be able to make this a 3 day week, which would be great.

Here's the plan for this week:

Monday: Sweet & Sour Chicken, Rice, Veggies

Tuesday:  Bowtie Broccoli Alfredo

Wednesday: Tuna Melts, Salad, & Fries

Thursday: Vegetarian Chili

Monday, December 7, 2015

My life

Last week was kind of a tough one for us. One disappointment after another has made it hard for my heart to remain hopeful and optimistic many times. Feeling stuck on a hamster wheel, always trying to get off, is not a fun feeling. My head constantly needs to remind my heart to not trust in my feelings, which all came crashing down on Saturday morning.

Thoughts affect feelings, so I force myself to think the right thoughts to try and bring my feelings back around again.

My life exists to bring glory to God, not to bring glory to myself.

My life exists to point others to Him, not to myself.

My life exists to know and experience a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.

My life exists not to live out my plans, but to live out His.

When I awake in the morning, the sunrise reminds me of my Father, the One who paints the skies, and He reminds me that my life exists, and His purpose for me here is not fulfilled.


..."being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." Philippians 1:6

Monday, November 23, 2015

Menu Plan Monday









Monday: Tuna Melts (one of my new fast favourites), Veggies & Dip

Tuesday: Chicken Noodle Soup & Biscuits

Wednesday: Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Veggies

Thursday: Leftovers

Friday: Pizza & Caesar Salad

Saturday: Toasted Southwestern Wraps (Beans & Rice)

Sunday: Leftovers




Friday, November 20, 2015

10 Things





 10 things I'm thankful for.

1) My winter micro-gel duvet. For the past few years we never even used it because my husband found it to be to warm at night. Now, he is getting older and colder at night, so I get to enjoy my micro-gel duvet once again. I love, love, love this thing.

2) Hazelnut international delight in my coffee

3) Sunsets and sunrises and the ability to appreciate them again

4) Pizza

5) Uninterrupted showers. Uninterrupted.

6) The blessing of family close-by

7) Finding a new-to-us van

8) A caring church family

9) The flexibility of home schooling and opportunity to see my kids develop a love for learning and learn alongside them

10) "Mommy, I want to snuggle with you."

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Menu Plan

Sunday: Skinny Cabbage Soup & Cinnamon Rolls (Gotta balance it out, right?!)

Monday: Chicken & Rice Casserole (using up some leftover chicken in freezer), Salad, Mixed Veggies

Tuesday:Sausage, Perogies (Homemade Cottage Cheese for me, Potato for the family)

Wednesday: Leftovers

Thursday: Beef Noodle Stir Fry

Friday: Homemade Pizza, Veggies & Dip

Saturday: Leftovers

Friday, November 6, 2015

Glimpse into Our Homeschooling


This is a glimpse into a week of our homeschooling life that I captured a few weeks ago.

First of all, the following is a perfect example of why I love home schooling.  On Sunday night of this particular week, we drove home after visiting family and our kids were looking at the stars as we drove home, discussing what stars were, Who made them, and talking about our solar system. When we got home, we put the youngest 2 kids to bed and then took our oldest outside to our back yard to look for the Big Dipper after we had looked it up on the internet and had shown her a picture of it. We then found the North Star (Polaris) and discussed how the North Star was used for navigation. I was pretty excited to find the Little Dipper for the first time - haha! We then tucked her into bed and let her sleep in until she woke up the next morning since we had stayed up late star-gazing.

Home schooling our 1st grader usually takes about 2 hours a day, 4 days a week. On this particular week I think we fit in her full week of school work into 3 days. The flexibility of home schooling is a huge plus.

We usually start out the day with our Bible reading & history. In the above picture, she is learning about the Passover. This led to a discussion about how the Passover points us to Jesus, the Lamb of God, and how His blood covers our sin when it's applied to our hearts so that God's judgment will "pass over" us when He sees the blood of Jesus applied to our sins.

 Nathanael often does playdough at the table while we do our lessons.
 Working on her Singapore math workbook.

 Working on Rod & Staff "Going on Eagerly" workbook, which focuses on following directions, thinking skills, cutting and pasting, patterns, etc. Nathanael is looking at a colouring page I printed off.

We read our chapter book read-aloud (Reddy Fox) during lunch time this day. We read one chapter a day and have discussion questions about the passage to work on listening and comprehension and character building.

 Reading/Phonic lesson for the day. She is using Pathway Readers and workbooks. I usually write new concepts or review concepts on a white board.
 Here she is reading her reading selection for the day from her Pathway Book.
 Working on her Pathway workbook, which has a grammar/spelling/vocab/reading comprehension lesson that corresponds to the passage she was reading in her reader.
 Social Studies. We are working through Canada, My Country curriculum. Lately we have been working on labeling the oceans, talking about the east and west coasts of Canada, finding the St Lawrence River, the Great Lakes, learning provinces, and learning about the Appalachian region of Canada. 


 One benefit of home schooling is plenty of time to learn practical skills. She was so excited to peel her own potato!
 Yep, still in pajamas today! This is her Going on Eagerly workbook again.
 Doing a poem with actions to reinforce the history & Bible lessons we are learning this week.
 A Reason for Handwriting Book A, which is a Bible-based printing program.

 Science. Learning about migrating birds & butterflies. Learning about clouds, snow, and rain.
 Doing an experiment with cottonballs and water to understand cloud formation and the water cycle.
 Art time. Here, she is making a quail (which went along with our Bible lesson about God providing the quail and manna in the desert).
 This week she also worked on learning how to clean the bathroom. She has been BEGGING me to teach her this for awhile, so I finally took the time to give her a thorough lesson :-D
 She spent a long time colouring in her calendar today. She loves art & has been really into colouring lately. She also has her history book open (History for Little Pilgrims).I think we were learning about the 10 Commandments & the Golden Calf this day.

 Reading from our chapter book with a little monkey on my lap (she was terribly clingy this day).
 Singapore Math Textbook.

 Number bonds. Learning about Methods of Subtraction. The top picture is her Singapore Math textbook. The bottom picture is her workbook.
 Reading lesson from Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. We have mostly abandoned this book (she only has a handful of lessons left) in favour for Pathway Readers. But since she had finished her First Steps book and workbook, we took a break from the Pathway program to do a lesson from this book before we start the new Pathway Reader Days Go By.
The pictures are only a glimpse of what our official "schooling" looks like during a week (not all of this was from one day!). We also use online games to learn, French youtube videos, educational dvds, library books, I teach her music lessons, and they pretty much get as much time to play outside as they want. The short school day means lots of time for exploring, playing, learning while just doing life, and time for building family relationships. It's not always "fun" for me everyday and it can feel overwhelming at times, I'll admit, but all in all, I really do love home schooling and getting to spend so much time learning alongside my little jewels.
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