Thanks to those of you who have checked on Olivia's toe. The nail came off last night, and she is feeling great. We appreciate your prayers for quick healing and for siblings to not be clumsy!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
When I grow up... (or Language Arts assignment at the Choate house)
Benjamin, age 80
When I am eighty, I am probably going to live in Arkansas. I will need a big house because my parents will live with me. My dad is going to be bald, probably. He is great. My mom will still be loving. As for my wife, she'll be good at housework. Although I will be old, I will like sword fighting. My favorite people to fight with will be my great-grand children. I'll also make candy for them. That is what I will do when I am eighty.
Sarah, age 20Have you ever imagined what will happen when you grow up? Someimtes I imagine that when I grow up, I will live in Amarillo, Texas. I will be a ranch owner and worker. What' I'll do in my spare time is write letter, cook, read, and exercise horses. My family will consist of my horse, my daughter, and my husband. Star, my horse, will be quick and gentle. Sara, my daughter will be smart and like to clean. My husband, Austin, will like to play outside. Doing all that will be so much fun! I can't wait till I grow up!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The good, the bad and the ugly
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Recipes
A friend online recently encouraged me with her recipe for curing a "Soul Drip". Her words always force me to stop and think deeply during a phase in my life when I tend to rush through everything and only skim the surface.
On a lighter note, one of the goals for Sarah this year was to help her learn how to be comfortable in the kitchen and begin to cook on her own. Thanks to our friend G. in Kansas, we have found a fabulous source of fun new recipes online. The one Sarah made last night was apple dumplings, and, boy, they are yummy! Enjoy serving up some love to your friends and family.
On a lighter note, one of the goals for Sarah this year was to help her learn how to be comfortable in the kitchen and begin to cook on her own. Thanks to our friend G. in Kansas, we have found a fabulous source of fun new recipes online. The one Sarah made last night was apple dumplings, and, boy, they are yummy! Enjoy serving up some love to your friends and family.
Guess What We Enjoyed For Lunch Today?
For lunch today, our family ate at the African Village restaurant in Irving to help fulfill a requirement for my class. It was delicious! We shared some peanut soup (chicken in peanut sauce served over rice), jollof rice (rice cooked with vegetables and chicken), fried plantains, and the fish above. The kids enjoyed it, too. We like to "adventure eat" as a family.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The Corps of Discovery
As you know, we are studying Lewis & Clark's expedition right now in history. Their team was known as the "Corps of Discovery". I was reading in Joshua this morning, and I was struck at the similarities between the Children of Israel, the Corps of Discovery, and our family. Please don't think me a heretic! We have a huge adventure of the unknown ahead of us, and so did they. Joshua 1:9 is one of Benjamin's memory verses this year, but I never really paid attention to verse 8 until it jumped up and smacked me this morning.
"Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do eveything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:8-9
The key to the victory on our journey into the unknown is 1) to not let God's Word depart from our mouths, 2) to meditate on His Word, and 3) to make sure we follow it. Then we can be strong and courageous because we know we are doing exactly what God wants for us. So as you continue to pray for family, please add these verses to your arsenal!
Some favorite books
I've come across some books that will be added to my "favorite teaching books" collection.
At the Dallas Library, I found "The Food Journal of Lewis & Clark: Recipes for an Expedition" by Mary Gunderson. Check out her website and learn what "paleocuisineology" is. We can hardly wait to try out some of the recipes while we are reading about the expedition.
Online, I discovered "Literature for Lively Lessons: The Month-by-Month, Week-by-Week, Day-by-Day Guide to Great Picture Books That Will Help You Plan Your Lessons!" by Sheila Edwards, Ed. D. We are going to have so much fun (once I get out of SLACA!) utilizing this book about books. Next week is the birthday of Randolph Caldecott (yes, the honor awarded every year in the US to the illustrator of the most distinguished picture book published in the previous year was named for him), and we are going to enjoy some books suggested by Dr. Edwards.
I hear Katherine waking up from her nap. Hope you enjoy the books along with us!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Paul Revere's Ride
For Sarah's memorization over the last few weeks, she has been working on Paul Revere's Ride. She amazes me with how well she uses the brain God gave her. Well done, my daughter!
Our camera only takes videos for three minutes, so her poem is in two sections. Keep listening...
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Half Way There!
Thanks to everybody who has been praying for our family as Aaron and I have both been in school. Yesterday was day #20, only 20 more to go! I'm really enjoying learning, and the kids are doing very well. Still haven't found regular Thursday childcare, but God is still providing day by day in every area of our lives.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Thumbs Up!
Olivia was reviewing her memory verses with a CD this afternoon. Her version of Matthew 7:12...
"Do to others what you would have them do to you. For this 'thumbs up' the law and the prophets."
She held her thumbs high in the air as she sang, convinced that the law and the prophets were great!
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
SNOW!!!
It started last night while the kids were asleep...
"He sends his command to the earth; his word runs swiftly.
He spreads the snow like wool and scatters the frost like ashes.
He hurls down his hail like pebbles. Who can withstand his icy blast?
He sends his word and melts them; he stirs up his breezes, and the waters flow."
Psalm 147:15-18
The kids were asleep, and we were disappointed that they would miss the snow show. But then Benjamin wet the bed, so he was able to enjoy the beauty of God's creation last night. This morning, we still had a little dusting (those of you in Kansas and Minnesota, don't laugh at our excitment!) so the kids went out and played before breakfast.
What a treat to be able to play in the snow with friends one more time before we move!
The finished product:
Monday, March 3, 2008
I needed a break between reading "Kick Starting Your Language Learning" and "How to Develop a Situational-Topical Syllabus"! Sarah wanted to share her piano progress. I'm really proud of both her and Benjamin and how hard they are working on piano. We will miss their sweet piano teacher when we move.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Now or Never
Thought I'd better post, because once I get up in the morning I may not have time! Nothing exciting or spectacular to report this weekend. We have a new favorite opera, Rossini's "La Cenerentola" (Cinderella). Not only is Cecilia Bartoli fabulous, but the whole story line is so much better than Disney's version. The whole family has enjoyed watching the opera in 30 minute snatches. Rossini's birthday was February 29th, so this was a perfect year to study him. Only two more weeks until we switch to a new composer and artist.
The week ahead just holds lots of school for all. Assignments and expectations are increasing as we begin Week 4, and God's grace and provision keeps increasing along with the load. As the weeks pass, I know we are becoming better equipped to serve in the Solomons.
The week ahead just holds lots of school for all. Assignments and expectations are increasing as we begin Week 4, and God's grace and provision keeps increasing along with the load. As the weeks pass, I know we are becoming better equipped to serve in the Solomons.
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