I was looking through the pictures I took today, trying to find one to put on this post, and none seemed to be what I wanted. It’s not that they weren’t good enough. There was a nice one of Jeremy and the kids before church. Another nice one of me and the kids before church. […]
Monthly Archives: March 2013
The 7 Experiment ~ Spending
This was an interesting week. It was another week I went into thinking I had it under control only to realize there was more to it than meets the eye. For Spending Month, the author chose 7 vendors to spend money with for 30 days. For example, one gas station, one grocery store, online banking […]
Happy, Happy, Happy
This year, for Valentine’s Day, I gave Jeremy the ultimate redneck gift. Nothing says I love you like tickets to see Jase Robertson of the Duck Dynasty empire. Needless to say, in the famous words of Phil Robertson, the family was “Happy, happy, happy!” Waiting over a month to see Jase live was almost more […]
Tricky Little Adjectives
The kids and I have been taking advantage of the warmer spring days by incorporating a Nature Study into our school schedule. We go for walks around the neighborhood or in the backyard. We listen for nature sounds, find interesting insects, and touch things to record textures and descriptions. We draw pictures of our favorite […]
The 7 Experiment ~ Waste
Back in December 2009 I wrote a post about an inspiring book called Serve God, Save the Planet by Matthew Sleeth. As I studied week 6 of The 7 Experiment, focusing on waste and being a responsible steward of God’s creation, I reflected on my family’s buying/recycling/conservation habits. I’m happy to report that I have […]