Sunday, January 30, 2011

Planning for the Homeschool Week

Usually each Sunday afternoon, I sit at my secretary and prepare the upcoming week's homeschool plans.  Each of the four older children have a weekly chart.  I have found this to be the only way to keep up with five grades and one three year old.

I make the grid marks by hands and write out each child's plan with pen and ink.  I know I could do this on a computer generated grid or make a grid and make copies, but as I draw each line, I think about that particular child.  That time of quiet reflection helps to guide me to meet the individual needs of each.

Warm wishes for a beautiful Sunday evening,
Tonya

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Yarn Along

I am joining in with Ginny again this week. 
I finished the booties and added needle felted hearts on the tops and cast on to knit a hat for Abraham since we seem to have lost the other hat I knit for him. 

I have been flipping through the Tightwad Gazette.  It is a book I look through about once a year to get some more thrify ideas and creative ways to save money.

Warm wishes, Tonya

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

How Cold Was It?


Our kitchen window completely iced over

Our car did not want to start.  Mike put out some metal to try and reflect the sun to help heat up the engine.

On the coldest day of the winter thus far, the children spent more time outside than usual.  I was a bit concerned and kept checking their fingers and asking them if they felt cold.
They iced up the little hill down to the pond and used all kinds of things to slide down on - here is a sled on a wooden ladder.

No need for a sled when they have their big brother to pile on...

(It didn't get above 8 degrees or so after being minus 25 the night before.)

 Warm wishes, Tonya

Monday, January 24, 2011

Happy 3rd Birthday Abraham



at 11 months

Two!


At Three!
Sarah wrapped up some of her silly bands to give to Abraham this morning at breakfast.

Abraham has brought nothing but more love into our lives.   We are thankful.  Happy Birthday.

 ~Tonya~

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Giveaway at Living Crafts Blog

Living Crafts has a new blog and is offering one of our family's pencil holders as well as some art supplies.
The blog is full of inspiration and projects.


You can go here to enter.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Our Guitar Playing Son


Nolan, who turned 15 in December, is an avid guitar player, both acoustic and electric. 

He is self-taught on the guitar and does know how to read music thanks to a year of violin lessons when he was much younger.

He also enjoys woodworking and has been working on what else, but an electric guitar model.

He practices about  2 - 3 hours each day, all on his own initiative.  I much prefer when he practices the acoustic because the electric guitar is loud and on its own not very soothing to listen to. 


While there is some Christian rock being played  and both Thomas and Nolan play for their youth group worship music time, they also like symphonic metal - such as Nightwish -  and bands like Switch Foot and Three Days Grace.

Nolan admires the electric guitar playing abilities of Slash from Guns and Roses, so Mike and I have  flashbacks from time to time when we hear Welcome to the Jungle echoing throughout the house.  (Oh we have come so far from our college days with dear husband cranking a Guns and Roses cassette in his old Buick Skylark.)

still a work in progress, the wood came from Nolan using a hatchet on some of our firewood, a piece of cherry for the neck and maple for the rest

However, finding a balance as a parent has meant letting go of my wants at times, and learning to compromise   in order to nurture the children's interests, gifts, and dreams.  In this case I look past his use of electricity  in order to play because while I may not choose this path, he has.  It is so different than our family's decision not to have a toaster, microwave, central heating, or a dryer.  

 We have also chosen to be open to alternative  music as long as there are few if any profanities and the content is not too alarming.  It has given us opportunities for discussion to talk about what is uplifting and what would glorify God or not.

There is give and take along our journey.

Warm wishes, Tonya

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Yarn Along

Joining in with Ginny of Small Things ~

~ I just have to add the buttons to the vest

~ Started on a pair of woolen booties, adapting a pattern from Vintage Knits for Modern Babies, using some soft beige wool yarn my son, Isaac, bought me for Christmas

~  Reading parts of a book that I refer to every couple of months, A Handmade Life, In Search of Simplicity by Wm. S. Coperthwaite


Here is one excerpt ~
"When we produce an article of clothing for others with concern for their welfare, we knit this concern into the garment.  Those who recognize that extra quality will feel a greater sense of care and affection - as well as warmth - when they wear the gift.  For those who know this, the hand-knit mittens are more beautiful.  Our sense of the beautiful is greatly influenced by knowledge."

Warm wishes, Tonya