July 14, 2009

My web picks for today...........

This was a thought provoking post. Long, but in my opinion, worth the read.

http://evangelicalinthewilderness.blogspot.com/2009/07/how-i-found-church-christian-society.html

and


My husband's aunt has a new website up. Check it out: www.genesisdays.com I am eagerly anticipating the rest of the story. Her personal story is amazing, but you'll have to email her to ask her about it, it's not on the web.

July 9, 2009

Pictorial Instructions - how NOT to bring the tent in from the beach







Cousin Time

Pictures from top to bottom:
1 Luke, Matthew, John Michael and Noah waiting patiently for the cue to get in line at the fish fry.
2 Noah /Jake and John Michael /Abe Chicken Fighting in the pool at the Marina
3 Cousins Grayson, Matthew, Kendall, Jake, Noah, Mary Cameron, Luke and John Michael
4 Kendall, Matthew and Mary Cameron




Keeper of the Teddy Grahams


Cousin Kendall, keeper of all things "Teddy Graham" doling out a small sample of yummy chocolate bears to Luke........

July 5, 2009

Cousins

The children and I arrived at the beach house on Friday afternoon. They have been so excited about seeing their cousins since we planned this week together last winter. They have 4 cousins of similar age and when all 8 of them are together it is as if they are siblings. They only see each other once, sometimes twice, a year and yet manage to fall right back into easy familiarity.

I'm going to buy some discs tomorrow and download my photos so I can get some of the cousins on this blog. It slows this laptop down too much to save the picture onto it. I have over 500 pictures on my camera from the last few weeks, so it will be a bit of a project.

July 2, 2009

Amazing Women




I
love that I have the priviledge to direct Classical Conversations programs. The opportunity to spend time listening to, and learning from, the amazing ladies who are my tutors is a blessing. I've met with the tutors from both of my programs this week. There are 12 women who will give their time, energy and talent to model the grammar stage of Classical Education weekly to about 90 children.

As I listened during our meetings, the passion that they have for what they do is so evident. We talked over history games, songs, maps, playing board slam to cement math facts, science experiments, art plans, oral presentation skills and how to teach them most effectively. The list goes on. The most important thing I learn from them is to think outside the box. Education is a lifestyle for our families. It doesn't just happen during "school" time.

I feel safe with these women and am inspired by them. Although we homeschool, we do not undertake this responsibility lightly and are not lone rangers. We share ideas, lift each other up in prayer, care for each others needs in practical ways and hold each other accountable. I would not like to be on this journey alone and I thank God for each of the families in my programs. Each family adds their own uniqueness for us to learn from.