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Friday, October 26, 2012

Fall Light








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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Wow.

If a picture speaks a thousand words, then get ready to read a book. The story of my Creator's Creation.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cross post...

....thoughts from my kitchen table:

http://flavorsomefood.blogspot.com/2012/10/eureeka.html
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  • Karina's Kitchen
    Quinoa Salad with Grilled Vegetables
    3 weeks ago
  • finding joy
    on the other side of goodbye
    4 weeks ago
  • Melissa Wiley
    Mid-April bloom diary
    1 month ago
  • Walden Effect: Homesteading and Simple Living Blog
    New winter sowing method without the fuss
    3 months ago
  • The Renegade Seamstress
    Sew Easy! Craft Your Own Chic Stretchy Twisted Headband in Minutes and a Giveaway
    1 year ago
  • Only Sometimes Clever
    PSA. Or, what to do when your kids don’t turn out like you.
    8 years ago
  • Our Bunch
    seth turned 9; it was a while ago
    9 years ago
  • Blogging From the Boonies
    11 years ago
  • School:ReTHunk
    Sometimes I need to be reminded...
    11 years ago
  • Fish In My Hair
    The Christmas Ovaries
    14 years ago
  • Lynnette Kraft - Dancing Barefoot on Weathered Ground
  • Permies: a big crowd of permaculture goofballs

What Sweet Girl uses for school

  • TruthQuest History - The Middle Ages
  • Language Arts - Total Language Plus
  • English from the Roots Up
  • Saxon Math

What Jalapeno & Pineapple use for school

  • TruthQuest History - The Middle Ages
  • Remediation - Dianne Craft's Unblocking Learning Gates
  • Number Neighbors - works great for my right brain creative guy AND my left brain numbers guy - wonderful!
  • Saxon Math level 3
  • Now I'm Reading Readers from Timberdoodle
  • Dick and Jane Readers

Books I LOVE!!!

  • * My Bible - About to start the Mile High Calvary Challenge - read the Bible in 90 days!
  • The Centurion's Wife
  • *The Cat of Bubastes - G.A. Henty
  • * Family Driven Faith - Voddie Baucham
  • * What He Must Be...if he wants to marry my daughter - Voddie Baucham
  • * The Golden Thread by Norman Macleod; actually it is a compilation by Whole Heart Ministries - a must read for every family!!
  • * The Mark of the Horse Lord - Rosemary Sutcliff - makes me wish I were a screen writer - this book would make an AWESOME movie!!
  • * The Eagle of the Ninth - Rosemary Sutcliff - another really good book by one of my fave authors
  • * The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - interesting look at how WWII impacted the islands around England - and a good read!
  • * The Hawk and the Dove Trilogy - by Penelope Wilcock - this book is awesome!!!!
  • * A Lantern in Her Hand - Bess Streeter Aldrich - the story of her mother's years on the Nebraska Prarie in the mid-1800's
  • * Grown-Up Girlfriends: Finding and Keeping Real Friends in the Real World - wonderful!
  • * Parenting the Adopted Child - must read for all parents of adopted children!

A must read for all people on the wheat free/gluten free path!

  • baking-cooking-substitutions for the gluten free

A few of my fave folk -

  • # Integrity Painting - paint for inside and outside your home - Todd Sands - 303.471.1603 - http://www.integrity-painting.org
  • # Electrical Service Specialists - master electricians Ellen and John Weber - 303.765.5590
  • # Professional Counselor - Joy Myers - 303.643.8914
  • # Project 1.27 - adopt from foster care - Chris Padbury - 303.256.1225 - www.project127.org

A few of my favorite things...

  • You gotta get this sweets cookbook!! It was written by a dear friend of mine, and I have personally sampled many of the treats in the book - yummy!!
  • Visit this site to get great food and support a new friend of mine!
  • A great site for SPD information
  • The Moore Foundation - great homeschooling philosophy
  • great homeschool site for kids
  • Choose Health - my favorite Dr!

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On Living the Dream... Since I was a kid, it has always been my dream to be a stay at home mom with lots of kids. When I was older and learned about homeschooling, I added that to my list as well. Fast forward a whole lot of years and I am finally "living my dream"! We had been married for 18 years when we adopted our first two kids and added the third a year later. Things were rough at first, and I often asked myself if this is what I had really wanted. But God has been faithful and blessed me beyond measure! Now we have three kids, 7-11, and yes, we will welcome more (when God sees fit to bring them to us). Things still get crazy around here, but I just try and picture Christ, sleeping in that boat amidst the storm. And I now make it a priority to spend time with Him every morning. My day just goes so much more smoothly!! t
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