Seedlings and Basic Carpentry for Cold Frame Prep
Happy Thursday, Everyone! Spirits are high in Central Kansas this week. Spring’s drizzling rains finally gave way to its cheery sunshine and everyone seems to walk around with a “spring” in his step. This week (and last) I have been living with my parents so that I could finish out state testing at the elementary school where I work. This Friday, I will move to our new house,... Read More
March 10 – Daniel 1:8
Daniel 1:8 But Daniel determined in his heart that he would not defile himself by….(eating the wrong things). How would you finish that sentence? Are there habits sticking to you that you feel are “defiling” you? Looks like it begins (again!) as a heart issue. In our will, maybe. In Isaiah, he says, “Therefore I have set my face like flint.” I... Read More
Her First Haircut is DIY
The other day I was busy getting ready for a trip into town, and the kids were occupying themselves nicely and being quiet. They were being very, very quiet. It was one of those “I know something’s going on, but I just want a moment of peace” times. My younger daughter has never had her hair cut. I think she’s simply gorgeous, and I was beginning to develop... Read More
March 9 – 1 Timothy 5:14
I Timothy 5:14 NIV So I counsel younger widows to marry, to have children, to manage their homes… Reading this was a revelation to me. At the time, I thought that, as a properly submitted wife, I basically needed to ask Daddy about everything. Here I saw that I’M to MANAGE my home! I have duties and responsibilities; I’m to make good decisions, allotting the... Read More
Mixed Berry Compote
While I’m waiting for the new recipe book to arrive, I decided I have to do something to make up for the recent pizza disaster. If you fall off a horse, get right back on again, right? Berries are always a good place for me to start. Berries are pretty and inspiring. Today I tried Rachael Ray’s berry compote recipe. I used it to top my lemon pancakes. I’ll post... Read More
Confessions of a Calamitous Cook
I have just ordered a much-anticipated cookbook by Pioneer Woman, who maintains a blog from her cattle ranch in Oklahoma. You can visit her heart-warming site here. PW’s cookbook will join the ranks of several other hopeful cookbooks lining my shelf. I crack them open about once a month, but that is about to change. Because blogging actually did motivate me to learn a few... Read More
March 8 – Proverbs 24:27
Proverbs 24:27 Amp [Put first things first.] Prepare your work outside, and get it ready for yourself in the field, and afterward build your house and establish a home. See, Annie–Drew was SUPPOSED to buy two bottle calves before you even got the first box unpacked! Really, though, this verse is helpful for us. That field is going to provide for you; get it going first.... Read More
March 7 – Proverbs 24:3-4
from Proverbs 24:3-4 (click here to read the verse and yesterday’s notes) Wisdom…built, understanding…established, knowledge…filled. I’m sure there is some overlapping of meaning, but, since the words are all different, there must be nuances of meaning. Wisdom – skill, learning in life, trade, war, or spiritual things. Built – to make,... Read More
March 6 – Proverbs 24:3-4
Proverbs 24:3-4 Amp Through skillful and godly Wisdom is a house [a life, a home, a family] built, and by understanding it is established [on a sound and good foundation]. And by knowledge shall the chambers [of its every area] be filled with all precious and pleasant riches. A beautiful picture, isn’t it? A good solid foundation, and every room filled with precious, pleasant... Read More
Homeschool Books and Materials: Singapore Math to Memoria Press
I opened the door to my daughter’s room Friday morning, camera in hand, to tell her that she needed to help me get some pictures for my blog, and this is what I saw, just inside her door: We’re not taking dowry offers yet, so don’t even ask. Anyway, my idea was to use the blog to answer the question that I so often am asked, “What do you use for homeschool... Read More
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