Monday Ponderings {Day 23}

Save me, God,

for the water has risen to my neck.

I have sunk in deep mud, and there is no footing;

I have come into deep water,

and a flood sweeps over me.

But as for me, LORD,

my prayer to you is for a time of favor.

In your abundant, faithful love, God,

answer me with your sure salvation.

~Psalm 69:1-2, 13 CSB

β€œEase your whiskers, rest your paws,

Pies and puddings fill the stores.

Sweetly dream the night away,

Till sunshine brings another day.”

~ Jill Barklem

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Monday Ponderings {Day 13}

Crockpot Chicken Pot Pie for the family πŸ§‘πŸ’›πŸ’š

Nothing is trivial that concerns a child; his foolish-seeming words and ways are pregnant with meaning for the wise. It is in the infinitely little we must study the infinitely great; and the vast possibilities, and the right direction of education, are indicated in the open book of the little child’s thoughts.

Charlotte Mason, Home Education, p. 5

One week here before we start back to formal {home} school! Praying πŸ™πŸ» and trusting. πŸ§‘πŸ’›πŸ’š

Monday Ponderings {Day 7}

β€œWords are one way we leave tracks in our world, Sol. Maybe one day you will write a book, like Olaus, or Molly Thorn. And people will read it, like I’ve been reading to you. And they will know that you were here, and a little about what you were like.”

Sol’s face remained far away. Her cheeks were white and hollow, but her eyes shone a bit, I was fairly sure.

Leif Enger, I Cheerfully Refuse

Monday Ponderings {Day 1}

The times are so unfriendly. Play me something, would you, Rainy?

Leif Enger, I Cheerfully Refuse

{starting my 180 Days Project! More about it as the days come and go! How are you all? Blessings over your week. Don’t forget to β€˜play a little music’ against these unfriendly times! 😌β™₯️}

August Buddy Reads πŸŒžπŸŒ»πŸŒΏ

Happiest August everyone! πŸ˜„β™₯️🌿 I realized I’m starting a lot of online buddy reads and continuing a few, too! I absolutely LOVE talking about reading πŸ˜‰ (if you hadn’t noticed before πŸ€ͺ) and so I thought I’d check in!

1. Dynevor Terrace by Charlotte Mary Yonge – my Victorian reading friends are huge CMY fans and I so enjoyed reading Pillars of the House with them last year. I’m still not a CMY super fan, but the conversation is lovely.

2. I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger – I’m so excited to read this fourth book of Enger’s as apart of my Leif Along this year. This a brand new book from my favorite modern author who happens to be a Midwesterner, too! β™₯️

3. The Peterkin Papers by Lucretia P. Hale – sweet , family-ish tale. Excited to read a lighter story for balancing out Kristin Lavransdatter. πŸ˜…

Of course, I’m continuing with The Cross and Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.

I’m also dipping into a lot of home education books for refreshment and encouragement. 🌿β™₯οΈπŸ˜πŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“š How about you? Any books you are really looking forward to this month?

β€’northβ€’

The LORD then said to me, β€˜You’ve been traveling around this hill country long enough; turn north…

For the LORD your God has blessed you in all the work of your hands. He has watched over your journey through this immense wilderness. The LORD your God has been with you these past forty years, and you have lacked nothing.’

Deuteronomy 2:2-3,7 CSB

DIY Woman’s Well Refill β€œDegree” πŸ˜β™₯️

I was so inspired Chantel’s DIY Literature Degree that I’ve been thinking about how to incorporate something similar. I’ve been feeling the pull (again) to be purposeful about certain areas of my life. I need some home education, spiritual, and life inspiration! I put together a stack of books to pull from, resources, and habits to especially focus on this summer. I’m sure this will extend far beyond 3 months πŸ˜‰, but I love sharing in case it encourages/inspires someone else and as a bit of accountability for me. Firstly, here are some of the books. I am going to be dipping into these, and/or finishing, or rereading. My Bible and Fire Bible notes are a biggie as well plus various devotionals I dip into!

~ Formation of Character by Mason (life/ home learning)

~ Learning All the Time by Holt (home learning)

~ Get Your Life Back by John Eldredge βœ”οΈ

~ Women by Edith Stein ( spiritual/creativity/life)

~ The Cloud of Witness by various (ongoing)

~Slowing Time and Motherprayer by Mahany (spiritual/life)

~ poetry from different poets (spiritual/life)

~Know and Tell by Glass (home learning) βœ”οΈ

~ Real Learning Revisited by Foss (life/home learning) βœ”οΈ

~Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Dillard (nature/life) βœ”οΈ

~Jane & Dorothy by Marean Veevers

Some of these are on my Summer ABC list too, which works well!

Our last co op Picture Study artist! Fascinating!

The next area is my health. I’ve been floundering a bit in the program I was in and have gained a lot of weight back. I prayed about it and talked with a few close people and made some modifications. I’ve started back in and am feeling hopeful. I am prioritizing getting outside/walks, drinking water, trying to sleep, journaling, healthy food, and a biggie is limiting social media. I also have to have margin around our busy summer schedule. The key to these things is just a little bit everyday. I know it sounds like a lot, but I’m keeping it VERY simple to set myself up for success. πŸ™πŸ»β€οΈβ€πŸ”₯

Multiplication with Beans

Lastly, I really want to focus on real life relationships. I have a lot of people here at home and around me that I want to pray for and keep in touch with. Soooo, I’m focusing on s-l-o-w media…like penpals, this blog (it takes me a lot of work to post as I’m working from my phone), and an occasional reading wrap up on Booktube (super slow because it’s a lot of work to film and edit)! This means I won’t be around Instagram this summer, and limiting how much Booktube I watch! I have plans to connect with church and local homeschool moms this summer and I’m excited and a good nervous. πŸ˜… I’ve been seeing that I need to break some covid-era dependency on online friends. Not that I’ll forget them entirely, my Victorian Reading friends through Kate Howe’s Patreon are dear to me! 😍 I’m really focusing on reading aloud to my younger kids and dates with my hubby, too.

Recent library picture books that we loved! πŸ₯°

How β€˜bout you? How is your summer shaping up? If you could create a DIY degree for yourself, what would it be? I’d love to hear! Chat below! 😍β™₯οΈπŸ‘πŸŒΏπŸ„πŸ“πŸ“š

Summer 2024 Shelf TBR ABC Project

Hi πŸ‘‹ friends! One of my little projects this summer will be to read/reread from my shelves! I also have a learning project that I will post about later, but for now, these are ones I’d love to pick up sooner than later! I’ll come back and cross off as I finish and hopefully I can chat a bit about the ones that really spoke to me. Even if it takes me the rest of the year that’s ok, too. Do you have projects like this for yourself? 😍β™₯οΈπŸ“š

A – Apple Bough by Noel Streatfield βœ”οΈ

B – Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope

C – I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger βœ”οΈ

D – Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl (with my kids)

E – The Ember Blade by Chris Wooding

F – The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien (reread)

G – A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles

H – Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry (reread)

I – Martha’s Vineyard : Isle of Dreams by Susan Branch (reread)

J – Jane & Dorothy by Marian Veevers and/or Jane of Lantern Hill by L.M. Montgomery (reread, with my kids) βœ”οΈor Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte (reread)βœ”οΈ

K – Kristin Lavransdatter 1:The Wreath, βœ”οΈ2:The Wife, βœ”οΈ3: The Cross by Sigurd Undset (online buddy read group) βœ”οΈ

L – Sylvia’s Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell βœ”οΈ

M – Barbara Mahany titles and/or Memories of Childhood Marcel Pagnols

N – Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens and North & South by Elizabeth Gaskell βœ”οΈ (reread)

O – Orion & the Starborn by K. B. Hoyle (with my kids)

P – Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard ( reread, buddy read with my friend Kim! 😁β™₯️🌿)βœ”οΈ

Q –

R- Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey (buddy read with Deea, Penny, and Sandy βœ”οΈ

S – Sense of Wonder by Rachel Carson βœ”οΈ

T – A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith

U – Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington βœ”οΈ

V – Linnets and Valerians by Elizabeth Goudge (reread, with my kids)

W – Essays on Woman by Edith Stein

X – Ox Cart Man by Barbara Cooney βœ”οΈ

Y –

Z – Oz books by L. Frank Baum (some rereads, with my kids) and/or Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury.

What are excited to be learning, reading, doing this summer? πŸ˜„β™₯οΈπŸ“š

β€’obedientβ€’

If Jesus ever commanded us to do something that He was unable to equip us to accomplish, He would be a liar. And if we make our own inability a stumbling block or an excuse not to be obedient, it means that we are telling God that there is something which He has not yet taken into account. Every element of our own self-reliance must be put to death by the power of God. The moment we recognize our complete weakness and our dependence upon Him will be the very moment that the Spirit of God will exhibit His power.

Oswald Chambers

β€’expectancy β€’

We live ever on the edge of expectancy, she thought, whether we know it or not; ever with our eyes on the line of light that shines through the crack of the door.

Elizabeth Goudge, The White Witch, p. 59

Monday Ponderings {February 19th} πŸ©΅πŸ©΅πŸ©΅

If our hearts are full of the love of God, the roughest knocks cannot make us unloving or unpeaceful. But how often, in a moment of impatience, we blame the rough knock! β€˜So -and-so did this; so-and-so said that; my circumstances are difficult. I could be good somewhere else, in some other place or work’

All such excuses are folly. It is not what happens to us but what is in us that settles the matter. How often we have to go to our Saviour for cleansing and pardon, after some hard knock has caused us to β€˜spill’ something unloving which was inside us.

But have we not been comforted by the generous wealth of His pardon? Is it not just like Him to assure us again and again that nothing is changed on His side? He loves us as He did before. He wants us as He did before. His tender mercy embraces us on every side.

Amy Carmichael ~ Whispers of His Power, p. 28