Monday, May 25, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
- I love homeschooling because fixed hours aren't required to learn
- a subject. When I discovered God had given me a night owl who
- loved to sleep in, I simply adjusted and made a schedule that worked
- best for our family.
- I love homeschooling because there are so many fun things to learn.
- Not only are there great curriculums for covering the main subject
- areas, but there are also countless extracurricular topics and activities
- to explore.
- I love homeschooling because I have the flexibility to adjust our day depending on what God brings. If my child is grasping concepts quickly
- and wants to know more in language arts, great; I'll keep going and forget about doing history that day.
- I love homeschooling because it gives me an opportunity to really know my children. As teacher and parent, I see both their heart and mind and
- have the blessed privilege to develop both in the Lord.
- I love homeschooling because I don't have to wait until school's out at
- 3:30 p.m. to receive a hug and a kiss. I have the joy of loving and being
- loved by my children throughout the entire day.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
the Dash
I had nothing to do with the date of my birth, and I will have nothing to do
with the day the LORD takes me home, but I have everything to do with
the dash in between! What will I do with my life for Christ?
"Sheryl Hauger, servant of God, and of the Lord Jesus Christ." James 1:1
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Lovliness
"A true woman would hardly care to exchange her delicate
instinct, her versatile mind~which enables her to do the many
little and great things in her everyday home-life equally well~
her quick perception, her motherly all-aroundness, her sweet
womanly loveliness, for any other marketable thing, or any
other characteristic or capability attained by culture or
training. A true woman is a woman, and she does not desire
to be anything else, unless she can add it to her womanliness."
~Emma Drake in 'What a Young Wife Ought to Know" 1908
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