Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Starry Eyes
I've had several questions about my class behavior chart, so here is what it's all about! It is a system called "Starry Eyes", which our grade level decided works best for us. I think most of my grade level friends use a series of smiley faces for their cards, and I use the birds because we have a silly stuffed bird that I use as another way of managing behavior. (More about that later.) You can see from the chart that each student is assigned a number so that no one will know who has been asked to move a card. Each student begins the day on the blue bird, or starry eyes card. If a student breaks a class rule, he or she is asked to move a card. The first card is a warning. They still have a chance to turn their day around! If they move another card, they will lose 5 minutes of recess, and the child's parents will be notified of what happened via the behavior calendar found in their WOW binder (binder goes home nightly). Moving a fourth card results in sitting out 10 minutes at recess. The last card, "sad eyes" usually means it's time for a phone call home or a trip to the office. I hardly ever see the sad eyes cards--which is a good thing!
Where to Find Perfect Peace
~ Isaiah 26:3-4 ~
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace,
whose mind is stayed on thee:
because he trusteth in thee.
Trust ye in the LORD forever:
for in the LORD JEHOVAH
is everlasting strength.
Holy Bible
And in light of this finding of peace,
I will be taking a blogging break throughout the weekend.
May each one of you, kind friends,
find true and lasting peace IN the only ONE Who can give it.
Many Blessings,
Camille
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Cool Delight ~ Chocolate Shell Coating
Ever wonder how to make the coating for dipped cones without
all the scary "extras" that come in the bottled varieties?
I stumbled on this idea in the comment section of a friend's blog.
It didn't take long to get me experimenting.
The Results?
A "recipe" that is really very simple and sooooo yummy!
Without all the guilt (or at least less of it) ~
No need to buy the bottled stuff ever, EVER again!
AND it's so E.A.S.Y.
all the scary "extras" that come in the bottled varieties?
I stumbled on this idea in the comment section of a friend's blog.
It didn't take long to get me experimenting.
The Results?
A "recipe" that is really very simple and sooooo yummy!
Without all the guilt (or at least less of it) ~
No need to buy the bottled stuff ever, EVER again!
AND it's so E.A.S.Y.
~ Homemade Chocolate Shell ~
Take 1/2 cup of chocolate chips and melt slowly over
very low heat in a heavy saucepan on the stove.
Stir in 2 Tbsp. of coconut oil (I use organic, cold-pressed).
**You MUST use coconut oil ~ do not substitute anything else.**
The coconut oil is what will make the coating harden up.
When melted and mixed together ~ but not HOT ~
pour over your dish of ice cream and let set for about a minute.
This amount of sauce will serve four fortunate guests quite nicely.
If you like LOTS of topping,
you might want to increase this recipe accordingly.
ENJOY!
Monday, June 28, 2010
Craft Idea Share
This craft idea seems a little random, but I came across this picture today, and I just thought these were too cute! We made these coffee filter jellyfish during our ocean unit! They are so easy and fun to make. Flatten out a coffee filter, and tell the kids to color all over it with markers--try not to leave any white space. Then, you can either spray it with water, or fold it and dip each edge in a cup of water and watch as the colors blend into one another. Let them dry on a paper towel for about an hour, then fold in half and add eyes and curling ribbon. I really like when the kids decide to make giant eyes for their animals--I just think they look adorable and very "kid-like" that way.
Cherish the Moments
We do not know how much time we will have with our loved ones.
The moments may be marked by years, or mere days.
The LORD has blessed us with parents that are all still living ~
We are so thankful!
Recently, Emma and I had the chance to spend some
precious time with Howie's Mum ~
It was a blessing!
"So teach us to number our days,
that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."
Psalm 90:12
We headed off on a bit of a journey ~
Emma and Grandma walking through the park hand in hand...
The moments may be marked by years, or mere days.
The LORD has blessed us with parents that are all still living ~
We are so thankful!
Recently, Emma and I had the chance to spend some
precious time with Howie's Mum ~
It was a blessing!
"So teach us to number our days,
that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."
Psalm 90:12
We headed off on a bit of a journey ~
Emma and Grandma walking through the park hand in hand...
Passing the old church ~ old for us...established about 100 years ago.
We are a "young" country remember. :)
We made it!
The Old Clayburn Village Store ~ candy shop and tea room.
Getting our bearings...
"Just Looking"...
Waiting for our lunch to arrive...
Everything tastes better in a tea room! :)
Precious Mum ~ and the BEST soup! YUM!
The three of us together ~ a very special treat!
Drinking REAL tea like a REAL lady. :)
Exploring...
Shopping...
Resting for just a few minutes...half way home!
So the numbering continues ~ I am thankful for these...
621. That we can still have these moments together
622. And that Mum was able to walk BOTH ways ~
about two hours of walking! :)
623. Tea Rooms for memory making
624. Old-fashioned candy shops
625. "Good" days amidst the "Bad"
626. Less than 50 mile drive to Grandma and Poppa's house
627. That Grandma and Poppa are still able to live in a house
628. British traditions to enjoy together
629. Heritage to pass on
630. "Girl" moments ~ a treat!
631. The rain that stayed away ~ *smile*
Many Blessings,
Camille
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Who Can You Trust?
~ Proverbs 3:5-7 ~
Trust in the LORD with all thine heart;
and lean not unto thine own understanding.
In all thy ways acknowledge him,
and he shall direct thy paths.
Be not wise in thine own eyes:
fear the LORD, and depart from evil.
Holy Bible
Trust in the LORD with all thine heart;
and lean not unto thine own understanding.
In all thy ways acknowledge him,
and he shall direct thy paths.
Be not wise in thine own eyes:
fear the LORD, and depart from evil.
Holy Bible
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Thoughts on Homeschool ~ Pt. 2
Thinking of beginning?
If not, do not feel the need to read further.
If so, it's of the utmost importance to
get your "house in order" ~
First things first.
We belong to the LORD and our children are given to us for a very short time to teach and train
"in the way that they should go".
How can that best be accomplished?
Oh, the ways and means are many and there are so many options
that shout out for our attention!
What would be my first piece of advice to the propective homeschool family?
First, be sure you have prayed about this and committed it to the LORD.
Next, be sure that you and your spouse are
ON THE SAME PAGE!
DO NOT venture out on your own!!
OH. DEAR. ME.
THAT is a recipe for disaster!
You will need one another to strengthen and encourage when the
"going gets tough"! :)
We wrote out a "pros and cons" list.
VERY helpful in the decision making process.
Once the decision has been made,
it is beneficial to keep that little (or big) piece of paper
for review every so often.
It will be a source of encouragement.
You will be glad you did it.
What is your end goal?
Is the reason for home education primarily so that your child can have a fabulous education? Enter college early? Have less (or no) homework at night? To develop sibling friendships? To open up opportunities for travel? To have control over what is (and is not) taught to your child? To instill a Biblical world view into them from a young age? To protect them from bullying or other difficulties found in schools? To see that they are given a safe environment in which to grow and mature BEFORE venturing out into the "real" world?
This list could go on and on.
Whatever the reason(s)...be sure you know WHY you homeschool.
Do not feel as though you have to
E.X.P.L.A.I.N.
to everyone you meet
(from the grocery clerk to the random people you pass on the street)
W.H.Y. you homeschool.
Only answer this question IN DEPTH
to those who CARE and really WANT to know! ;-)
Figure out a kind and concise way to briefly explain why you homeschool,
and use that reason every time you are asked by a stranger.
And do it with a SMILE!
Usually that will suffice.
If they REALLY want to know more and you have the time,
by all means, answer their questions.
They may look back on YOU as being one of the reasons
they chose to school their own children at home!
Now back to the "HOW DO I BEGIN?" Question...
Once you have established the WHY.
You can work on the HOW.
Be sure you and your children are in a regular routine/rhythm of life ~
spiritual disciplines, sleeping, proper eating, exercise and chores/service.
Bible reading and prayer is paramount and helps us all to focus on
what REALLY matters.
Giving first place to our Creator
in all of life is right and proper.
My dear friend ~ who happens to be a wonderful homeschool mother of
ten children ~ generously gave me precious doses of her time
and shared with me much of her wisdom in the early days of our journey.
She stressed the importance of having discipline and routine in place
FIRST...BEFORE academic pursuits.
SHE. WAS. RIGHT.
A homeschool cannot run smoothly if there is an absence of order and routine.
The children MUST know what is expected of them and they must be obedient.
Even in the "small" things.
It will be chaotic if they are not.
They also need to be contributors
to the overall running of the home.
They need to know that they are NEEDED.
And, believe me, they ARE needed if you are going to do this! :)
She also suggested that we open the school day with Bible reading.
After morning devotions and breakfast and chores were done.
When we would gather for "school".
Remember that this is "over and above" the regular devotional times.
It is a methodical "reading through" of God's Word.
This was very good advice.
But it is very easy to let slip.
After all, we would have already had our devotions ~
Now there is WORK to be done!
Oh the FOOLISHNESS of this type of thinking!
Again, what is it we want to instill in our children?
One of our goals is that they would love the LORD and His Word.
We want them each to live a life of DEVOTION.
This practice gives the Bible preeminance in the school.
Remember in the early days of education that the Bible was primary?
It was held in high esteem.
Even those who were not particularly "religious" had respect for it.
In my early childhood there was Bible reading in the classroom!
Where, if not in the Christian homeschool, should it be most prevalent?
Bring back the Bible reading!
How do we do it?
When this was part of our routine, we would
read through the Bible at the rate of about a chapter or two a day.
My goal is to read through the entire Bible with the children in this format.
We began by reading Genesis and then we read Matthew.
I like to complete one book in the Old Testament and then read one in the New.
Each child takes a turn reading a verse (or a few) and this continues
until the allocated amount of Scripture for that day has been read.
If you have non-readers in your home, then let them sit in and listen...
it won't be long before they can join in.
An "almost reader" could be coached along with his or her
verse by dictating the words to him/her which they then say aloud
for the rest of the children to hear.
If there is NOTHING else you get from this post...
please know that THIS is one of the all time
BEST things we have done in our homeschool.
Oh, I do not take joy in saying that we have let this part of our routine slip.
I am ashamed of that, but how precious that the LORD gives us
new opportunities and "fresh starts".
My plan is to begin this next school year with Bible reading as the
"opening session" priority.
Before Math and English get tackled,
the Bible will be read aloud by us all ~
with the LORD's gracious enabling.
How precious to instill within our children the
importance of God's Word.
**Please do not get me wrong here ~ we are continuing on with Devotional times throughout
the summer, and year-round...
this is the "extra" Bible reading I am speaking of! :)
God is so gracious as He leads us along in this life, isn't He?
We are to be leading our children in His ways as well...I love how my blogging friend Susan has articulated her thoughts in a series of posts entitled Discipling Our Children. I would encourage you to prayerfully read through her articles on this all important subject. I agree with her that we are to be seeking God first and foremost, and then, when we have things in proper perspective, we can effectively guide our children in His paths, with HIS help and grace.
Two books that I can highly recommend for godly parenting advice were written by brothers.
"Shepherding a Child's Heart" was written by Tedd Tripp and it deals with parenting and
nurturing the heart of your child.
"Age of Opportunity" by Paul David Tripp addresses the many issues parents face as they seek to have an influence in the life of their teen. These books offer sound, biblical wisdom that we can implement in our homes and families as the LORD enables us to ~ for HIS glory.
If you are interested in the first posts on this topic,
you will find them by
clicking on this link.
If not, do not feel the need to read further.
If so, it's of the utmost importance to
get your "house in order" ~
First things first.
We belong to the LORD and our children are given to us for a very short time to teach and train
"in the way that they should go".
How can that best be accomplished?
Oh, the ways and means are many and there are so many options
that shout out for our attention!
What would be my first piece of advice to the propective homeschool family?
First, be sure you have prayed about this and committed it to the LORD.
Next, be sure that you and your spouse are
ON THE SAME PAGE!
DO NOT venture out on your own!!
OH. DEAR. ME.
THAT is a recipe for disaster!
You will need one another to strengthen and encourage when the
"going gets tough"! :)
We wrote out a "pros and cons" list.
VERY helpful in the decision making process.
Once the decision has been made,
it is beneficial to keep that little (or big) piece of paper
for review every so often.
It will be a source of encouragement.
You will be glad you did it.
What is your end goal?
Is the reason for home education primarily so that your child can have a fabulous education? Enter college early? Have less (or no) homework at night? To develop sibling friendships? To open up opportunities for travel? To have control over what is (and is not) taught to your child? To instill a Biblical world view into them from a young age? To protect them from bullying or other difficulties found in schools? To see that they are given a safe environment in which to grow and mature BEFORE venturing out into the "real" world?
This list could go on and on.
Whatever the reason(s)...be sure you know WHY you homeschool.
Do not feel as though you have to
E.X.P.L.A.I.N.
to everyone you meet
(from the grocery clerk to the random people you pass on the street)
W.H.Y. you homeschool.
Only answer this question IN DEPTH
to those who CARE and really WANT to know! ;-)
Figure out a kind and concise way to briefly explain why you homeschool,
and use that reason every time you are asked by a stranger.
And do it with a SMILE!
Usually that will suffice.
If they REALLY want to know more and you have the time,
by all means, answer their questions.
They may look back on YOU as being one of the reasons
they chose to school their own children at home!
Now back to the "HOW DO I BEGIN?" Question...
Once you have established the WHY.
You can work on the HOW.
Be sure you and your children are in a regular routine/rhythm of life ~
spiritual disciplines, sleeping, proper eating, exercise and chores/service.
Bible reading and prayer is paramount and helps us all to focus on
what REALLY matters.
Giving first place to our Creator
in all of life is right and proper.
My dear friend ~ who happens to be a wonderful homeschool mother of
ten children ~ generously gave me precious doses of her time
and shared with me much of her wisdom in the early days of our journey.
She stressed the importance of having discipline and routine in place
FIRST...BEFORE academic pursuits.
SHE. WAS. RIGHT.
A homeschool cannot run smoothly if there is an absence of order and routine.
The children MUST know what is expected of them and they must be obedient.
Even in the "small" things.
It will be chaotic if they are not.
They also need to be contributors
to the overall running of the home.
They need to know that they are NEEDED.
And, believe me, they ARE needed if you are going to do this! :)
She also suggested that we open the school day with Bible reading.
After morning devotions and breakfast and chores were done.
When we would gather for "school".
Remember that this is "over and above" the regular devotional times.
It is a methodical "reading through" of God's Word.
This was very good advice.
But it is very easy to let slip.
After all, we would have already had our devotions ~
Now there is WORK to be done!
Oh the FOOLISHNESS of this type of thinking!
Again, what is it we want to instill in our children?
One of our goals is that they would love the LORD and His Word.
We want them each to live a life of DEVOTION.
This practice gives the Bible preeminance in the school.
Remember in the early days of education that the Bible was primary?
It was held in high esteem.
Even those who were not particularly "religious" had respect for it.
In my early childhood there was Bible reading in the classroom!
Where, if not in the Christian homeschool, should it be most prevalent?
Bring back the Bible reading!
How do we do it?
When this was part of our routine, we would
read through the Bible at the rate of about a chapter or two a day.
My goal is to read through the entire Bible with the children in this format.
We began by reading Genesis and then we read Matthew.
I like to complete one book in the Old Testament and then read one in the New.
Each child takes a turn reading a verse (or a few) and this continues
until the allocated amount of Scripture for that day has been read.
If you have non-readers in your home, then let them sit in and listen...
it won't be long before they can join in.
An "almost reader" could be coached along with his or her
verse by dictating the words to him/her which they then say aloud
for the rest of the children to hear.
If there is NOTHING else you get from this post...
please know that THIS is one of the all time
BEST things we have done in our homeschool.
Oh, I do not take joy in saying that we have let this part of our routine slip.
I am ashamed of that, but how precious that the LORD gives us
new opportunities and "fresh starts".
My plan is to begin this next school year with Bible reading as the
"opening session" priority.
Before Math and English get tackled,
the Bible will be read aloud by us all ~
with the LORD's gracious enabling.
How precious to instill within our children the
importance of God's Word.
**Please do not get me wrong here ~ we are continuing on with Devotional times throughout
the summer, and year-round...
this is the "extra" Bible reading I am speaking of! :)
God is so gracious as He leads us along in this life, isn't He?
We are to be leading our children in His ways as well...I love how my blogging friend Susan has articulated her thoughts in a series of posts entitled Discipling Our Children. I would encourage you to prayerfully read through her articles on this all important subject. I agree with her that we are to be seeking God first and foremost, and then, when we have things in proper perspective, we can effectively guide our children in His paths, with HIS help and grace.
Two books that I can highly recommend for godly parenting advice were written by brothers.
"Shepherding a Child's Heart" was written by Tedd Tripp and it deals with parenting and
nurturing the heart of your child.
"Age of Opportunity" by Paul David Tripp addresses the many issues parents face as they seek to have an influence in the life of their teen. These books offer sound, biblical wisdom that we can implement in our homes and families as the LORD enables us to ~ for HIS glory.
If you are interested in the first posts on this topic,
you will find them by
clicking on this link.
The third installment can be found by
clicking here.
And the fourth and final post can be found by
clicking here.
Favorite Things
Emma and I made our daily trip to Wal-Mart yesterday...yes, we go daily. (When you have a baby, you realize that all of your money goes to Wal-Mart.) We had fun looking at all of the school and crafty supplies! I found these rockin' markers that I think would be awesome for my teacher friends to use with anchor charts, and for my first grade friends to use for fun projects! So what is my newest favorite? Project Poppers markers made by Elmers! It looks like there are only 4 markers, but they are double sided, so if you are writing with one color and wanted to switch colors, all you do is flip the marker. They can write in bold or fine print. Love them. They come in super fun colors too.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Reflections...
Over the summer, I usually take time to reflect upon the past school year. It is amazing how different each year is from the one before, and how I learn new things from each group of children I teach. Lessons learned this year:
*I can never have enough band-aids.
* I can make up math games like nobody’s business.
*Not being able to bend over to tie shoes with my pregnant belly, I found that more of my kids could tie shoes than I originally thought…
*Mornings in first grade are my favorite. I love hearing what they talk about when they greet each other in the morning!
*Singing in the classroom gets the kids excited, and they really don’t care how bad I sound!
*When I heard a child who had been struggling all year finally read an entire book aloud, it gave me a feeling like none I have ever felt before.
*I still learn things everyday, and I should tell my students when even I am learning something new!
*Kids love to share their writing.
*Losing a tooth is a huge deal. When one child finally lost his, everyone cheered and clapped for him like he'd just won a prize.
*Quiet mouse is the best hallway game ever, and it never gets old!
*I’m cooler than a 100 foot shark (according to William, age 6).
*I really love what I do.
*I can never have enough band-aids.
* I can make up math games like nobody’s business.
*Not being able to bend over to tie shoes with my pregnant belly, I found that more of my kids could tie shoes than I originally thought…
*Mornings in first grade are my favorite. I love hearing what they talk about when they greet each other in the morning!
*Singing in the classroom gets the kids excited, and they really don’t care how bad I sound!
*When I heard a child who had been struggling all year finally read an entire book aloud, it gave me a feeling like none I have ever felt before.
*I still learn things everyday, and I should tell my students when even I am learning something new!
*Kids love to share their writing.
*Losing a tooth is a huge deal. When one child finally lost his, everyone cheered and clapped for him like he'd just won a prize.
*Quiet mouse is the best hallway game ever, and it never gets old!
*I’m cooler than a 100 foot shark (according to William, age 6).
*I really love what I do.
Choose Your Love and Love Your Choice
I don't know where I heard this one, but it is so simple.
Love is a choice.
We choose who we marry.
AND then we choose to love the one we have chosen ~
By God's Grace.
S.I.M.P.L.E.
How can we express that love?
Life gets busy.
Things crowd in.
But we need to make time for the important things.
The husband we have been given is ~
I.M.P.O.R.T.A.N.T.
How can we show it to him today?
I Corinthians 13:4-8 are wonderful verses to prayerfully consider.
REAL love is defined there ~ it is not evidenced by feelings;
it produces
A.C.T.I.O.N.
Love is a choice.
We choose who we marry.
AND then we choose to love the one we have chosen ~
By God's Grace.
S.I.M.P.L.E.
How can we express that love?
Life gets busy.
Things crowd in.
But we need to make time for the important things.
The husband we have been given is ~
I.M.P.O.R.T.A.N.T.
How can we show it to him today?
I Corinthians 13:4-8 are wonderful verses to prayerfully consider.
REAL love is defined there ~ it is not evidenced by feelings;
it produces
A.C.T.I.O.N.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Educational IPhone and IPad Apps!
If you have an IPhone or IPad (love them), there are some great educational "apps" out there for you to download! Here are just a few of the cool ones I think first graders might l-o-v-e!!! They will be having such a great time they won't even realize how much they are learning! Learning + Technology = Fun!!!
ABC and Me:
Letter Lab:
Tic Tac Math:
Math Bingo:
Phonics Made Easy:
ABC and Me:
Letter Lab:
Tic Tac Math:
Math Bingo:
Phonics Made Easy:
Our Classroom
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Here is a sneak peek into our room! I can't wait to go work on it this summer to add some of my new ideas!
Challenge 12 - Winner & top 3
Sorry I'm late with this post but you can imagine with 247 (!!!) entries it was not the easiest of tasks to pick a top 3. Id like to thank our sponsor Pink Gem Designs again and hope you all took the opportunity to pop over to her shop and have a look around.
The winner chosen by Random.org is
~February Lane~. congratulations please email me your name and address on cardsformen@donnasden.co.uk and I'll get your prize out straight away.
Our top 3, which was extremely difficult, are
The winner chosen by Random.org is
~February Lane~. congratulations please email me your name and address on cardsformen@donnasden.co.uk and I'll get your prize out straight away.
Our top 3, which was extremely difficult, are
Congratulations ladies, please grab the top 3 badge from the sidebar and add it to your own. The standard was so high and I'd like to thank you all for your continued support and enthusiasm for our blog. Please pop over to our current challenge and have a go.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Corinne's Potato Salad
Corinne and I have been friends for most of our lives.
We met in grade one.
Many years ago we went on a picnic together
and she brought this salad along.
It was YUMMY!
She graciously shared the recipe with me and it has been
my "go to" potato salad ever since.
Everyone loves it ~ I'm sure you will too!
The "secret" ingredient is the pickles...
don't leave them out! :)
Corinne's Potato Salad
4 Hard Boiled Eggs ~
cooled and chopped into chunks
6 Large New Potatoes (Red or Yellow) boiled ~
cooled and chopped into chunks
4 Green onions ~ chopped
5 Red Radish ~ minced
5 Dill Pickles ~ chopped
Put all above ingredients into a large mixing bowl.
Mix and pour over top the following dressing ~
1 cup Miracle Whip
(Or your own homemade mayonnaise)
1 1/2 Tbsp Prepared Mustard
1 Tbsp White Vinegar
Salt and Pepper ~ to taste
Mix together and spoon into a serving bowl.
Refrigerate and serve chilled.
Sprinkle with Paprika to make it look pretty.
Enjoy!
We met in grade one.
Many years ago we went on a picnic together
and she brought this salad along.
It was YUMMY!
She graciously shared the recipe with me and it has been
my "go to" potato salad ever since.
Everyone loves it ~ I'm sure you will too!
The "secret" ingredient is the pickles...
don't leave them out! :)
Corinne's Potato Salad
4 Hard Boiled Eggs ~
cooled and chopped into chunks
6 Large New Potatoes (Red or Yellow) boiled ~
cooled and chopped into chunks
4 Green onions ~ chopped
5 Red Radish ~ minced
5 Dill Pickles ~ chopped
Put all above ingredients into a large mixing bowl.
Mix and pour over top the following dressing ~
1 cup Miracle Whip
(Or your own homemade mayonnaise)
1 1/2 Tbsp Prepared Mustard
1 Tbsp White Vinegar
Salt and Pepper ~ to taste
Mix together and spoon into a serving bowl.
Refrigerate and serve chilled.
Sprinkle with Paprika to make it look pretty.
Enjoy!
Bargain Books!
Although I am always book collecting, I've been on a mission this summer to find great "new" books for my class library! The challenge has been to do this on a budget, and I have discovered that if I look in the right places, there are so many cheap books out there! I am so pumped about my finds so far, I just had to share!
I found all of these at a thrift store for $3.00!!! Some of them are brand new!
I found these at the Friends of the Homewood Library bookstore for $3.00!
Other places I find great books for super cheap:
*TJ Maxx
*Ross
*Home Goods
*Sale section of Books-a-Million (It's always a huge section, and they have amazing deals!)
*Kohls (I love when they have the book and matching stuffed buddy for $5 each!)
*Scholastic Book Clubs (Love the book orders, but they even have a warehouse sale in Birmingham a few times a year!)
I found all of these at a thrift store for $3.00!!! Some of them are brand new!
I found these at the Friends of the Homewood Library bookstore for $3.00!
Other places I find great books for super cheap:
*TJ Maxx
*Ross
*Home Goods
*Sale section of Books-a-Million (It's always a huge section, and they have amazing deals!)
*Kohls (I love when they have the book and matching stuffed buddy for $5 each!)
*Scholastic Book Clubs (Love the book orders, but they even have a warehouse sale in Birmingham a few times a year!)
Challenge No. 13 - Sketch Challenge
Phew, we have been absolutely bowled over by the sheer volume of entries we had for the last challenge. I do hope you stick with us for this challenge which has a sketch to follow. As usual with sketches, feel free to rotate or skew it however you like, so long as we can see the connection to the sketch it's fine.
Our sponsor for this challenge is the fabulous Meljen's Designs. Please visit Melissa's shop and take a look at her images. They really are wonderful and lovely to work with.
The winner will be able to choose 4 digis from Meljen's Designs. Here's some inspiration from our Design Team. Hope you like them....
This is going to be Viv's last challenge. I'm sure you'll all agree that she's going to be greatly missed. Best of luck for the future, Viv.
So there you have it. Hope that's got some ideas flowing. The challenge will close at midnight BST (British Summer Time) on 4th July 2010 and the rules are
So there you have it. Hope that's got some ideas flowing. The challenge will close at midnight BST (British Summer Time) on 4th July 2010 and the rules are
1. The card must be for a man/boy.
2. You need to follow the theme/sketch that is set.
3. It must be a new card.
Leave your name and a direct link to your entry (not just to your blog) in Mr Linky below. If Mr Linky is not there for some reason then leave the details in the comments and I'll add you in when I'm doing the draw.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
"Everyday" Blessings
Thanksgiving ought to be a year-round event ~
a daily exercise...
a way of life.
If we profess to belong to the LORD,
we are to bear the fruit of thankfulness.
Is it difficult?
Sometimes.
Is it rewarding?
Always!
Is it a burden?
Never.
As my list of thanks grows, I become more aware of the
MANY blessings in the "everyday".
And the numbering continues...I'm over half way!
The challenge was to reach 1000.
I anticipate the desire will be to continue counting,
numbering ~ joy-finding.
It is addicting.
601. All four children playing with Lego as they listen to a
children's CD ~ Scripture set to joyous music!
602. One child offering a place to sit on the floor to another ~
they are not always this amiable...is it the influence of the music?
a daily exercise...
a way of life.
If we profess to belong to the LORD,
we are to bear the fruit of thankfulness.
Is it difficult?
Sometimes.
Is it rewarding?
Always!
Is it a burden?
Never.
As my list of thanks grows, I become more aware of the
MANY blessings in the "everyday".
And the numbering continues...I'm over half way!
The challenge was to reach 1000.
I anticipate the desire will be to continue counting,
numbering ~ joy-finding.
It is addicting.
601. All four children playing with Lego as they listen to a
children's CD ~ Scripture set to joyous music!
602. One child offering a place to sit on the floor to another ~
they are not always this amiable...is it the influence of the music?
603. The fort-builder!
604. The shoots of green and the promise of corn
605. Old pair of rollerskates for Emma
606. Neighbours who own ~ but don't occupy,
who allow a flower photo-shoot ~
mine aren't nearly as exciting :)
607. Random games of UNO without coersion
608. Boys that can walk to WalMart together ~
to look at Lego! :)
609. Coffee...very occasionally ~ yum!
610. Sea breeze benefits ~
in spite of the fact that we live a few miles away!
611. Lazy days of summer
612. Food for the soul
613. The shouts of "CAR!" from the boys playing street hockey ~
it's a Canadian tradition :)
614. Sound of the neighbour's lawn mower with firstborn running it ~
summer job generously given
615. Bengal Spice Tea ~ Oh Yum!
616. Singing through the Hymnbook with the children ~
wonderful hymns of the faith!
617. Home office
618. Supper all together ~ most nights
619. Beach walks as a family ~
sometimes Daddy is able to join in!
620. My brother's parking pass for free beach parking ~
wonderful!
Many Blessings,
Camille
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