βThe Spirit of the LORD spoke through me, his word was on my tongue.β
King David, from 2 Samuel 23:2
Hello, Friends! β₯οΈβοΈπ»I realize Iβve been a bit scarce as we dive into our new home educating year, I hope to get back to my 180 Day Project soon. Hereβs a few shots from our weekβ¦
How was your week? Ours was good, albeit looong! πβ₯οΈβοΈπ»πΏ
βNo one ever cared for me like Jesus His faithful hand has held me all this way And when Iβm old and grey And all my days Are numbered on the earth Let it be known in You alone My joy was foundβ
We had a great start to our homeschool year this week. I changed our multiple journals that weβve used in the past to one (plus a group one) for each of us and that is going very well! We so far are enjoying our booksβ¦the clear favorites of the week are our continuing a summer read of Jane of Lantern Hill by LM Montgomery, By the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Around the World in 80 Days audiobook by Jules Verne. I attached some things to meal/tea time and itβs working well. I so enjoy reading public library picks with my youngers in spare moments. Iβve worked out a rhythm for working through individual work my youngest to oldest and itβs working wonderfully. We still have some wrinkles to iron out as my 12th grader πβ₯οΈ is working two days a week this year and we havenβt hit the co ops we are in yet. They start next week! Overall, Iβm pleased with the forward motion. How was your week? Bless you as you put your hand to YOUR plow! β₯οΈβ¨π»ππ₯°βοΈππ€
Monarchs are βtough and powerful, as butterflies go.β They fly over Lake Superior without resting; in fact, observers there discovered a curious thing, instead of flying directly south, monarchs crossing high over the water take an inexplicable turn towards the east. Then when they reach an invisible point, they all veer south again. Each successive swarm repeats this mysterious dogleg movement, year after year. Entomologists actually think that the butterflies might be βrememberingβ a long-gone, looming glacier.
Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, p.258
{Godβs creation astounds me! It inspires and encourages me. Happy Back to School week and Happy September! }ππ€πππΏπ»π
βContemplation is life itself, fully awake, fully active, fully aware that it is alive. It is a spiritual wonder. It is spontaneous awe at the sacredness of life, of being. It is gratitude for life.β
Barn swallows are still here π₯Ήβ₯οΈHealthy meals β₯οΈπΏSummer read alouds winding down- so many lovely books! β₯οΈπ₯Ήβ¨Penpal catching up πποΈππππ¨ New homeschooling goodiesβ¦a fresh Calendar of Firsts! Keeping track of things we see in nature each day together. πΈοΈπ·οΈπ¦π²Making my own sugar free iced coffee. Froze leftover coffee for my ice cubes so it isnβt watery! βοΈπ§Trying new planner this year. Iβve used a Walmart one for 13? years so this may be too much βfire powerβ π , but needed to shake everything up! Notice Jimin πon cover to inspire me to keep going! πππππππSneak peek π of a few of my favorite summer reads! Many of these are rereads and actually I listened to a lot of these on audiobook this summer, but Iβm ok with them being all-time-and-forever favorites! πβ₯οΈChicory π₯ΉπΏmy late summer friend
How about you? What are some blessings shining out? β¨β¨β¨
Crockpot Chicken Pot Pie for the family π§‘ππ
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 childβs thoughts.
Charlotte Mason, Home Education, p. 5
One week here before we start back to formal {home} school! Praying ππ» and trusting. π§‘ππ
One of the best things about narration is that it allows children to tell you what they know, rather than being a means of discovering what they do not. Children will make use of their knowledge according to their own needs, interests, and personalities. What each does with the knowledge thus digested will be unique.
~ Karen Glass, Know & Tell, p. 185
Glads at the public library! π
We do need more of God, much more. Little sips between long droughts will not sustain us. We need more of God in our bodies, our souls, our relationships, our work, everywhere in our lives. But when you live in a culture of the incessant upgrade of everything, the sensational, it gives the impression that if youβre going to have a deeper, richer, amazing experience of God, itβs going to have to come in some sensational way.
I have some wonderful news for you: Nope. Not even close.
Life is built on the dailies.
Consider love, friendship, and marriage. Love, friendship, and marriage are not built on skydiving together, trips to Paris, kayaking the Amazon. Theyβre not. Perhaps once in your life you might do something like that, but the fantastic is not your daily. Love, friendship, and marriage are nurtured in the context of simple things like coffee together, hanging out, getting a burrito, holding hands, taking a walk, doing the dishes, reading to one another, or just reading different things while youβre together in the same room. Itβs the little things that build a beautiful life.
John Eldredge, Get Your Life Back, p. 59
Fun recent library bookβ¦
In order to bring this lifestyle of learning into your home, you must look for beauty and new ideas, listen to your childrenβs interests and desires, create memories, look for new habits to develop, and give yourself and your children the grace of time to savor your time at home. Become involved with your children. Look at their hearts. Let them look at yours. Give them your attention. Edith Stein encourages, βThe children in school do not need merely what we have but rather what we are.β ( Essays on Woman, 6)
I canβt tell you how much my Daily Pocket Moleskine had meant to me this year! Just a teeny place to record my to dos for the day, do a little creativity, and store lots of memories! Iβm really stretching the binding, but Iβm soooo happy with its bursting self! I donβt love Monday start calendars, so thatβs the only downside. Iβm planning on getting the red one for 2025!
This cartoon has been keeping me sane lately! π₯°β₯οΈπππΏ We are just passing through, friends, and itβs a painful and glorious journey, but precious Jesus is with us every step of the way. ~