So earlier I posted that one of my resolutions for 2009 is to pray more intentionally for my two daughters. As a visual way to keep reminding myself of this, I created a prayer “calendar” page for all 12 months of 2009. Each month features a specific prayer and verse along with a favorite photo I’ve taken of Laurel, Linnea or both girls. I’ll keep one in my prayer journal and one on the bulletin board in our school room. Just thought I’d share the images here for anyone who wants to modify the idea for their kids. Of course, you are welcome to pray for Linnea and Laurel, too! (By the way, click the thumbnail for a larger view.)
Tag: home education
New Favorite Board Game
Our family just played a new board game tonight that’s perfect for family fun at Christmas! It’s called “To Bethlehem” and it’s for ages 4 to 104. A couple families from our homeschool group spoke highly of it, so I ordered it and we all played (including 3-year-old Laurel). We had a great time making our way to Bethlehem with 5 sheckels in hand. You can order the game online from Family Man Ministries at http://www.familymanweb.com/ .
Our Trip to the Pacific Northwest
Our family just returned from a week-long, pre-Thanksgiving trip to Washington State to spend time enjoying God’s creation, as well as visiting relatives in the Port Angeles-Sequim area. Getting there involves almost every mode of transportation imaginable: airplane, subway train, rental car and ferry boat (and sometimes a shuttle bus, but not this time, thankfully). The girls did amazingly well despite the rigorous travel day and the two-hour difference in time.
One special highlight was re-visiting Sol Duc Falls, where Michael and I got engaged in 1995. Although we’ve made more than half a dozen trips to Washington since then, this was our first trip back to that exact spot, and it was all the more sweeter to have the girls there with us. They loved searching for fairy homes in the rainforest as we hiked 0.8 miles to the falls.
Here are some photos from the journey. Praise be to God for His glorious creation!

Vote for Slushies!
VOTE FOR SLUSHIES: Earlier this month we held a dinner election. Each of us nominated our favorite candidates for dinner in the positions of main entree, side dish, fruit, vegetable, drink and dessert. Pictured are the girls campaigning for slushies and hoping to secure their daddy’s vote. The winners were: BBQ chicken, salad, carrots, watermelon, apple pie, and slushies of course! I wish I could say I came up with this idea, but actually it was an assignment for Linnea’s current events class.
Exploring Space
Thou Silver Moon with Softer Gleam

This week we are continuing our study of space as we focus on the moon. Today we made an enormous 4 ft. 4 in. diameter sun out of orange construction paper, a tiny yellow moon (using a hole puncher), and a very small green planet Earth (about half an inch in diameter). It was humbling to see how huge the sun is and how tiny we are!
Our words to remember this week are “I am the light of the world.” The idea is that as Christians, we are like the moon. We reflect the Son’s light to the world to help show others the Way. We’ve been singing “This Little Light of Mine” all week, and tomorrow we are doing a couple of service projects as a way to let our little lights shine in our community. We’ve also been learning the hymn “All Creatures of Our God and King,” talking about waxing and waning, playing with the space men in the sensory tub, and reading books about the moon – Goodnight Moon, Happy Birthday Moon, and Little Bear Goes to the Moon (my favorite!)
By the way, our grapes from last week still aren’t officially raisins, but they are looking less and less grapey every day!
First Day of School
School Begins: Days 1-7 in Review
Today is Day 7 of our school year, which is moving right along. We are busy walking through the calendar each day, reviewing letter sounds, learning the hymns “This is My Father’s World” and “All Things Bright and Beautiful,” and keeping track of what God created each day of creation week. Linnea is putting together a book and a poster about the seven days of creation. We started Kindergarten already half-way through our reading lesson book (we started it last spring as an experiement), so Linnea is reading pretty well. She is learning more sound blends and words with the long vowel sounds now.
We took our first field trip last Thursday when we studied Day 3 of Creation, when God created the trees and plants and flowers. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum was the perfect place to take in all the growing things, and the girls loved it! You just can’t imagine how many fairy homes we found — some among the flowers and others deep in the woods! They also enjoyed the maze and the enormous goldfish in the Japanese gardens.
Our second field trip was today; we went to Como Zoo to observe the animals God created on Day 6. We took special note of the birds, zebras, turtles, goats and penguins because we will be studying those and other animals more closely later in the year.
This week we will wrap up the introduction part of the curriculum and move into Lesson 1 on the Sun. The Biblical concept is that Jesus is the Light of the world. We’ll be exploring space, making raisins, talking about shadows and reading the book Bear Shadow by Frank Asch.
For the most part, homeschooling is going well. We are still experimenting, of course. Last week we kicked things off right after breakfast each morning. Linnea loved it, but it seemed to cause some understandable resistence from Laurel. News flash: 3-year-olds don’t go to Kindergarten! Duh! I had been worrying all summer about how to ensure she felt included, and I guess I overcompensated and overlooked that whole short attention span factor. This week we’ve been doing school in the afternoons while Laurel naps, and it has been much easier!
Laurel does enjoy playing in the “classroom” with her bag of school supplies. She doesn’t care much for coloring, but she’s a big fan of Post-It notes, scissors and glue, and she loves to draw stick people and pretend to write her name! She also loved the painting projects we did last week.
Tomorrow is Day 7 of Creation when God rested. I think we will all take a nap!
Countdown to Kindergarten
Three weeks until we begin Kindergarten! I say “we” because I will be teaching Linnea at home. If you had told me a year ago that I would be a homeschool teacher, my eyes would have popped out of my head. I honestly never entertained the idea until Linnea was diagnosed with asthma last fall.
Last September Linnea had a scary asthma attack that began at preschool and led to an ambulance ride and a full day in the hospital trying to get her breathing and oxygen levels under control. That day was a turning point and put many things in perspective for me.
I’ve spent much of my spare time the last 11 months reading books and articles about homeschooling, listening to other parents and experts talk about homeschooling, asking questions about homeschooling, and really trying to follow God’s leading on this. The deeper I dig, the more confident I am that homeschooling Linnea is the best educational choice for this year. I am excited to begin.
All that said, I have those moments of doubt. I have those moments when a friendly store clerk asks Linnea where she’s going to school… And then the strange face the clerk immediately makes when Linnea tells her that she is going to learn at home. Maybe it is a bit radical, a bit weird not to choose the easier option. But for Linnea’s sake, I’m willing to be the odd ball.
In her book Discerning the Voice of God, author Priscilla Shirer says, “When you face two options and each seems to please God, consider the one that displays God’s glory, power and strength. This makes room for God to reveal Himself to you and show Himself through you. God wants us to see the wondrous things He will accomplish in us. Don’t be fearful about the hard road He may ask you to take. Be encouraged and excited about seeing His divine, supernatural activity in and through you… God’s voice commands the option that will display His power. He desires to show Himself strong in you and will encourage you to do things that require trust and faith.”
I have our curriculum and supplies all prepared, and I am committed to involve Laurel in this as much as she shows interest. All three of us are eager to start this challenging road, but I know my personality and my weaknesses, and I am first to admit that I can’t homeschool Linnea on my own strength. That’s why I am tapping into divine resources. Homeschooling requires trust and faith, and my hope is in the power of God working through me for His glory. Second Timothy 1:7 says that God did not give us a spirit that makes us afraid; He gave us a spirit of power, love, and self-discipline. I’m going to need all of those daily!
Now I’m off to enjoy this beautiful day because summer is fading fast!
My Treasure
In the mail yesterday we received no less than eight catalogs, offering everything from windoware to goosedown jackets to personalized snowman figurines. Evidently October is when this world thinks we ought to begin Christmas shopping.
This world certainly offers us plenty of “treasures” that moths and rust destroy. Matthew 6:21 says that where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Becausing I am working on being a better steward of all that God has entrusted to me, I threw those catalogs in the trash. Nothing in them is going to matter in 10 years, muchless a thousand years, so why waste my time and money on them?
In a thousand years, teaching my daughters about Jesus will matter. In a thousand years, time spent pointing others to Jesus will matter. Those are the treasures I must store up for myself — not the latest fashions or dust collectors.























