A few more Monday pictures

Some additional shots of our day.

–Sarah working on her school–
Sarah coloring

–Rachel doing math in her fuzzy, blue robe–
Rachel's fuzzy robe

–Daniel in the kitchen–
Daniel in the sink

–A slightly gloomy David, trying to smile–
David gloomy

–Rachel watching a movie in our new, cool IKEA swing–
Rachel swings

–A clean (if cluttered) kitchen as seen from my computer chair–
kitchen

We were blessed to have an unexpected visitor this evening. I forgot to take a picture for the blog (some would ask if EVERY moment must be captured on film?? Ha!) but do want to mention it as we enjoyed the time fellowshipping with C. He and Tim have the most fascinating conversations–from computers to theology and beyond. Thanks for coming by, C!

Kathy

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Project 365 – Day Eight (Mon-J)

Ah, the second week of Project 365 (such an impressive sounding title–ha). Dinner is just about ready so I have a few minutes to write before we sit down to eat. The angel hair pasta is bubbling on the stove, the veggies are happily sautéing, the meatballs are done and the spinach is ready for a sprinkling of fresh parmesan cheese. Yum. Not too bad considering I just returned home less than an hour ago.

Today is Joshua’s Project 365/Special Day. As I went downstairs this morning I saw Joshua working at his desk and had an inspiration for his blog. I would try to capture his school day in pictures.

Morning Joshua
Early morning math time.

Joshua and Grandpa (Tim’s dad) built this wonderful loft/desk two years ago. Joshua appreciates having a quiet place to do some of his studies. Here he is tackling a math lesson. This year he is working through Teaching Textbooks Pre-Algebra. Joshua is a ‘morning person wannabe.’ He loves the idea of waking early and getting a jump start on school. In practice, however, he tends to stay up too late to really be a natural morning person. For Christmas my parents gave him a cd radio/alarm clock. Joshua was thrilled that he could put in his new worship cd, set his alarm and wake up before the rest of the family gets moving. I guess with two ‘morning people’ grandmothers, it’s not surprising at least one of the children would have that deviant gene. Lol!

Joshua and science
After breakfast and a hot shower, it’s time for science.

Moving on to another part of the house. For science this year, we debated between Rainbow Science and Apologia’s General Science. Both programs came highly recommended. A SHS friend had a copy of Rainbow Science for sale (which made it tempting). Still, I know people who rave about Apologia’s curriculum, which put me into a bit of a quandary. Thankfully the Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO) conference came along just in time to aid me in my decision. I was able to look over, examine, and price the two different programs. I immediately realized Joshua would LOVE the Rainbow Science. The text is written in an entertaining and approachable manner (complete with “clean up your mess” instructions at the end of lab assignments). The illustrations are colorful and eye-catching. The price (thanks Shawn!) was great. I only had to order the renewable supplies package.

Joshua's book
Thoroughly enjoying his book!

Later on in the day, Joshua had finished much of his work and stole a moment to do some reading on Big Blue (a favorite reading spot). Joshua’s Christmas presents this year were mainly books and board games. He is in the middle of several books (typical of most bibliophiles) and is seen here devouring a book by John White, The Tower of Geburah.

tower of G

Joshua describes the series as tales Tolkien and C.S. Lewis would have written had they collaborated. Interesting. Makes me want to grab a book and sit down to read as well.

The children often draw while they listen to our history and reading lessons. We have several books in the Draw Write Now series which provide step by step drawing instructions and short sentences for writing practice. Daniel and Rachel do most of their work in the Draw Write Now Workbooks.

Draw Write Now workbook

For Christmas I found some additional drawing books to add to our collection. Now we have How to Draw Christmas Pictures, How to Draw Faces, and How to Draw People. Joshua was obviously inspired by these instructional guides and wanted to apply some real life finesse to his art.

J and S 1J and S 2J and S 3J and S 4
Thankfully his sister is a willing model.

For his Special Day with Tim, Joshua chose to play one of his new games, Thurn and Taxis.
Thurn and TaxisThurn and Taxis 2

The rest of the family is (had to do some grammar checking to see if the word ‘family’ requires a singular or plural verb. Read here for an interesting discussion on the subject of collective nouns) more than happy to let Joshua and Tim figure out how to play the more complicated, strategy games. They will work out the details and then we will join them. Anyone up for a new game??

Well, that was Joshua’s day in a nutshell. Ha! At least it was snippets of his day. School, reading, playing games. Sounds like a good life. I didn’t bring my camera to the Y or I would have also included pictures of Joshua running around the track and playing wallyball and basketball. Next week maybe.

Kathy

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Marriage Questionnaire

This is the marriage letter we handed out to each person in our small group this evening. Along with the questionnaire, they all received a business size envelope. The instructions were to fill out the letter, put it in the envelope with your name on the front, and seal up the envelope.

I believe that God cares deeply about our marriages and that He alone has the ability to change people and relationships. I think the marriage dvd series we are beginning next week is going to be a powerful one. I can’t wait to see how God is going to work in our marriages through the study!

We wanted the group to get a little snapshot of their marriage as it is now–hence the letters. We’ll open up the envelopes and look at our responses in six months or so.

Now to pray sincerely and fervently for the marriages in our small group!!!

Marriage Questionnaire

1. How would you rate your marriage on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the highest)?

Give a brief explanation for your rating.

2. List 4 ways you would like to improve as a wife/husband.

  • a.
  • b.
  • c.
  • d.

3. List 4 things you would like to see your husband/wife change or improve.

  • a.
  • b.
  • c.
  • d.

4. For the wives: Do you respect your husband?
Does he feel respected by you?
Do you feel loved by your husband?

For the husbands: Do you love your wife?
Does your wife feel loved by you?
Do you feel respected by your wife?

Love Languages:
Physical Touch
Gifts
Quality Time
Acts of Service
Words of Affirmation

5. Do you know your love language? What is it?

6. Do you know your spouse’s love language? What is it?

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Project 365 – Day Seven (Sun-K)

It’s Sunday, the last (or first, depending on your perspective) day of the week. I feel a bit sheepish about featuring myself on the blog since so much of this entire project centers around me and my thoughts/reflections on our family. Still, I said each family member would get a day so I guess today is my turn.

K and the tree
My gorgeous new Thai jacket from Tina!!

Busy Sunday full of people and activity. We had church in the morning. Tim led our Sunday School class on 1 Corinthians 4–good size group which meant lots of lively discussion and study.

Rachel worked with the elementary age kids during the service so we didn’t have her sitting with us. The pew seemed empty without her. We so enjoy having all the children (except for Sarah who stays in her preschool class) sit in church with us.

Tim had to slip out near the end of the service for a retreat center board meeting in Olympia. Now the pew was definitely too empty. I remember the Sunday the kids performed in the Christmas concert. Tim sat up front to video tape the service and the rest of the children (except Joshua) were in the play. My goodness, I felt bereft of all friends and family. It was terrible! I can see why my mom and mother in law are always so delighted to be in church with the whole pew full of children and grandchildren.

David at church
David standing outside his class room, Bible in hand.

After church the children helped me to get the house ready for our Bible study group. I used the new whiteboard to make a big list of everything that needed to be done. I tried to emulate Tim (who knows how to make up FUN lists) and include things like ‘play computer games’ and ‘take Matthias out.’

The kids worked very hard to get everything done and there was still some time for relaxing/recreation. I hired Joshua (who immediately contracted Rachel) to clean up the garage. We have a lot of children in our small group and need the garage available as a place for movies, wrestling, and general play. Joshua and Rachel took a long time but did an excellent job. It was so nice to have some extra hands available to share the burden.

We had a great small group. A couple from our Sunday school class joined our group today (they are good friends of ours from the homeschooling co-op). My kids were thrilled to have them come as it meant 5 more (older) companions. Most of the couples in our group have young children (two have babies). There was MUCH running around, board games, wrestling, dumping out of toys, etc. Ha!

Next week we are starting a DVD study by Emerson and Sarah Eggerichs called Love and Respect. I’m very excited about it as Tim and I attended a conference hosted by the Eggerichs several years ago and it was excellent. Tonight we filled out a marriage questionnaire and sealed them up in envelopes to be revisited after we finish the study. We spent the rest of the time in boy/girl groups sharing. Good conversation, lots of laughter.

Well, that’s the first complete week of Project 365. Very exciting! I’m sure I won’t continue such lengthy, daily blogs but it is nice to have a place to do some family journaling.

Kathy and David
The best 5 year old in the world and his mama.

Kathy

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Taking down the lights

Unlike most Washington days, the heavens did NOT open forth and shower us with it’s rain today. There is word that another storm is on the horizon so, in a moment of unprecedented wisdom, we asked the kids to take down the Christmas lights. It certainly is nice to have such wonderful helpers in the family.

Joshua lightsDaniel and the lights

Joshua's lights

Rachel and Tim both voted to keep the Christmas tree up a little longer. The whole family is sad to see Christmas truly come to an end. So I guess the lights will come down but the tree will stay in place.

A bunch of tree huggers.

Rachel and the treeJoshua's tree

Sarah and David took a bath this evening. So nice to be all fresh and clean before church tomorrow. They are a silly twosome.

s and D

Silly S and DClean kiddos

Time to stop blogging and get some housework done before the day is over.

Kathy

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