Thursday, May 06, 2010
Neccessary Shelving
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Easter 2010
My parents and sister were here for the weekend, too - they're such a blessing!
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Spring Cleaning
Friday, March 19, 2010
Grit, Spit and Sticktoitiveness

Between stomach viruses, Casey's crazy hours, and the, oh, two dozen or so other things I've had going on lately -well, some times you just have to keep putting one foot in front of the other.
I know things will settle down soon. Until then, what was the end of that nursery rhyme.......?
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Caring for the sick
Take special care in setting an invalid's tray.I certainly haven't had much time to consider whether or not a fringed napkin would prove annoying to my paitients, but I have been so very thankful that I'm able to be at home caring for them.
Cover with a spotless tray-cloth or dinner napkin, folding the same, if it
is larger than tray, that it may just come over the edge. Avoid a fringed
cloth, as the fringe is apt to prove annoying.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Making Our Home a Haven - the fresh start

- early to bed, early to rise...
- clean out the storage room to sort kids' clothes in preparation for the consignment sale coming up
- clean all the windows to let in the sunshine!
- eating breakfast as a family
- keeping the kitchen sparkly and shiny all week
How funny, before I had kids this would've been a good daily list!
Monica has a really good assignment this week - I hope to do a little work outside, too!
Monday, February 22, 2010
Making my home...a haven?
Monday, February 15, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Making Our Home a Haven, week 3

Monica's challenge for this week is chores and that's definitely something I need to work on. Now that the kids have a working schedule for getting theirs done, it's time for me to get a schedule for mine.
In the morning before school...
- start laundry - load #1
- put folded clothes away if I didn't get to it the night before
- clean kitchen after breakfast
- check the kids chores
After morning school...
- switch laundry, start load #2
- fix lunch
- clean kitchen after lunch, sweep (teach Levi to sweep!)
- start supper
After afternoon school...
- laundry! - bring load #1 upstairs and fold (Brenna helps), put load #2 in the dryer
- finish supper
After supper...
- clean kitchen
- bring up load #2 to fold, then put away
I usually do a big cleanup on Friday morning, but all too often it gets pushed back until Saturday when there are lots of better things to do with our weekend. I think I'll move it to Thursday afternoons and see if that helps.
Now I'm off to catch up on the planning from last week...and the laundry.
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Tea Party
So now we're committed to a tea party every Sunday. This week I made the quickie snacks...on another week Brenna can help. One week we'll make the invitations...another we'll do a craft. For this week we drank some peach/mango tea I still had samples of. Some weeks we may heat up some lipton or have lemonade. The pickiness has got to go!
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Making My Home a Haven, week 2

- Meals...I do usually plan suppers, but I don't always stick to the plan. And lunches and breakfast need more planning, too.
- Luke's nap...he's been napping in the school room with us, but he's beginning to wake a little too easily for that so we need to find him a new spot.
- School...the basics of school are planned out for the rest of this year, but I do need to make copies, reserve books, and plan projects. The fun stuff. And I want to start thinking about next year and plan a planning day like last year.
- Tea time...Brenna's asked me to have a tea party with her so we're going to make this a regular girls only time on Sunday afternoons (although the boys will still be able to snack on any goodies we might have). I think I'm looking forward to this as much as she is!
That should provide a nice, full week. I don't usually have any free time to sit and think, but since Casey's going to work earlier, I'm planning to use that time. I'll just have to write myself a list of things to plan!
Thanks to Monica for hosting this lovely series!
Friday, January 22, 2010
Making My Home Home a Haven - Week 1

- Continue working with the kids on their morning and afternoon chores. We're getting the toy room and bedrooms completely picked p today - that should help.
- same goes for the kitchen!
- I also need to gt to bed and get up earlier through the week.
- On Saturday, I'm planning to have all my work done...house cleaned, church clothes ironed, dinner started...by three so that I can have a little time "off" and we can all have a relaxing evening together.
Thanks, Monica, for hosting this series. It's such a help!
Monday, January 18, 2010
Raising a young lady

Saturday, January 16, 2010
Making Your Home a Haven

We've been focused on school for the last few weeks so the house has had to make do with a lick and a promise. Hopefully over the next few weeks we can turn our comfy, lived in!, home into a true haven.
Here's what I'll work on this week.
- starting the day with my Bible reading and written prayers. I'm working on reading just one chapter per day from the New Testament.
- getting the kids back on the chore bandwagon. I've been very lax about reminding them lately and we all know how that works:)
- cleaning the kitchen every night before bed. Nothing is more depressing than waking up to dirty dishes!
- making time to blog a bit more often. This blog serves as my only scrapbook for right now and posting about what I've managed to accomplish is a big encouragement.
- filling in my brand new family Bible - a Christmas present from my grandparents. I'm so excited about writing our family history in the front.
That's enough, I think, to keep me busy for one week.
"First" Day of School
Brenna has been the one begging for more school. She's only 5 1/2 but is doing mostly 1st grade work. Math seems to come naturally to her (which makes me scratch my head) and her reading skills are coming along. I haven't managed to teach her to love books yet...I'm beginning to think that isn't something you can teach. But I am planting all the seeds for it...
Jack is my preschooler this year. He loves the Kumon workbooks - working his way through Tracing and Sticker & Paste right now - but I'm also trying to spend time reading just with him every day. He was too young for a lot of the picture books and Bible stories when I was reading them to Brenna and Levi, so I'm rereading them with him now. He still listens in to everything the big kids do, though. Especially science. And we all are studying the catechism together.
I'm really excited about the last half of the school year. Our homeschool group has been a lifesaver! I'm teaching a short class on Medieval Times for the co-op that I'll share more about soon. It's so fun to work with all of these great kids and to see my kids making friends. Just the booster shot we need every now and then:) And I'm so glad I finally took their pictures...look how much they've grown since last year!
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Luke's Baptism
Here are Casey and the rest of our little tribe. Brenna had a hard time deciding between gold bows and a gold headband for her hair. That was (miraculously!) the biggest drama of our morning.

After church everyone came back to our house for an extremely casual meal of make-your-own subs and some yummy desserts. It was so fun to have everyone together to visit and relax. The kids played outside (and got my nephew's brand new rc helicopter stuck in a tree) and the grownups stayed in and talked and snacked and talked. Lovely.

Sunday, January 03, 2010
Happy New Year!

Casey's work went back and forth between too few hours and overtime, causing quite a bit of upheaval. It was well worth it though to have him home a little more often.
Our schooling was very slow to pick back up after the fall break we took when Luke was born. We did the bare minimum most days and I postponed a lot of extras, but we kept up with our great co-op group and went on a fun field trip.
The most difficult thing we did this year, by far, was leaving our church. It's a decision we've been praying over for a very long time...God was gracious enough to keep repeating Himself while I hemmed and hawed. But we've settled in a new church and been very blessed by it. The pastor was even kind enough to work Luke's baptism into the holiday schedule so that our family could all be there.
The baptism was a truly happy day. Luke grinned through the whole thing - he's a happy little fella. And then we had friends and family over to the house for a (very relaxed!) lunch.
Casey and I celebrated our 12th wedding anniversary just after Christmas by going out to dinner while my parents watched *all* of the kids. So nice. I'm so thankful that God brought us together when we were so young and has held us together since then. Sometimes I feel like we're toddlers on His lap and, whether we play happily or push and pull and try to escape, He holds us there, loving arms restraining and protecting us. This past year we've played happily with only a very few minor tantrums:)
And now I'm looking forward to getting 2010 off to a good start. I'm full of ideas for school and home. I can't wait to make a brand new notebook! But first I think I'll get the Christmas tree put away:)
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Levi on the steps
Levi turned 8 this month and I can't help but be a little emotional about how fast he's growing up. I am enjoying having a big kid, though!