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Sunday, March 27, 2011

He'll Do It Again




You may be down and feel like God
Has somehow forgotten
That you are faced with circumstances
You can't get through
But now it seems that there's no way out
And you're going under
God's proven time and time again
He'll take care of you

And He'll do it again
He'll do it again
If you'll just take a look
At where you are now
And where you've been
Well hasn't He always come through for you
He's the same now as then
You may not know how
You may not know when
But He'll do it again

God knows the things you're going through
And He knows how you're hurting
You see he knows just how you're heart
Has been broken in two
But He's the God of the stars, of the sun and the sea
And He is your Father
You see He can calm the storm
And He'll find some way to fix it for you

Oh He's still God and He will not fail you
Oh He's still God and He will not change
Know, Know that He's God and He's fighting for you
Yes, just like Moses, just like Daniel,
And just like Shadrach and Meshach, Abednego

You may not know how
And you may not know when
You may not know how
You may not know when
But I know that He'll do it again
He'll do it again, again



Saturday, March 26, 2011

Saturday on the Farm

There is so much happening on the farm this time of year. It really is a joy to walk around and see all the plants coming up, the trees flowering, and the new kids playing. 

Here are a few pictures I took while out walking. We have no mulch now because of the chickens, who think mulch exists for their digging pleasure. We're planning on fencing them up pretty soon. :)

Purple Hyacinth in the front bulb garden


The hostas in front of the house

The iris's in the a/c garden




Clover growing in the iris, you can also see the rizomes 

The Redbuds are blooming!

The Dogwood flowers are just starting to open.




Here are a few links to help with your garden.

Why I'm Planting Chamomile This Spring

How to Identify Elderberries video on Youtube

Row Covers, Hoop Houses





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Friday, March 25, 2011

Sunny Saturday

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Our Homeschool Week in Review

The last week has been really busy. In addition to our regular book work, we were getting ready for Purim.
Here's Zack working on his costume.


We are back working at our church's outreach center after taking a break while the church bought a new building. On Saturday, we worked at stocking the clothes closet at the new outreach center.


This is our 4th year participating in Bible Drill at church. The kids work hard starting in the fall memorizing about 26 different Bible verses and passages. They have to practicing finding verses in the Bible quickly. The competition season has started. Sunday was our church drill for the 7-9th grades group. Hannah is the only one in this age group this year. She got a perfect score! It's not a competition in the sense that there is only one winner. They kids need to get a certain number of points to go on to the next competition. Bonus points are given for each question to the first one to step out. It is possible to get a perfect score even when drilling with others. Hannah actually had to work harder, being the only one. The same number of questions are asked, no matter how many kids are drilling. The person conducting the drill calls on one person for each question. Since Hannah was the only one, she had to answer every question herself. She did an awesome job!

This Sunday is the Association Drill, where she drills with other winners from other churches. The winners of the Association Drill go on to the State drill, where they drill with other Association winners from across the state. At the state drill, they person with the highest score goes on to compete in Nationals. This is Hannah's last year in 7-9th, and she wants to at least make it to the preliminaries for Nationals. She's off to a good start!


Sunday was also Purim, you can read about how we celebrate Purim. This is our second year celebrating Purim. We dress up in costumes and visit the neighbors passing out gifts of food. Here are this years costumes:

Zack - the box of Slim Jims - his choice, lol

Abby dressed as American Girl Josephina

Hannah dressed as Hadassah, she made every part of this costume herself, without a pattern!

Calen and Dad as hunter and target

Ah, yes, that's me as Golde, the mother from Fiddler on the Roof
After our Purim festivities, we've just had a quiet week of book work.

Abby decided she wanted to do more with the American Girl Books, so I pulled out Portraits of American Girlhood . We used this a few years ago, and she's excited to be doing the unit on Felicity.



Here are a few links I found:

Tsunamis: Know What to Do! - is a great video that explains tsunamis.

Easter Lapbook

Dolch Word List









Please visit:
Weekly Wrap Up at Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers.
Wrapping Up The Week
Weekly Homeschool Highlights

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Grandfathers

From Sacrifice to Reconciliation, a Young Man Discovers His Heritage in The Grandfathers

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The Grandfathers showcases both the burden and benefit of the Saint family’s legacy. Jesse Saint, Steve’s oldest son and Nate’s grandson, was not raised among the tribe like his father. He struggles to find his place under the weight of the memory of a famous grandfather he never knew and a heroic father he does not fully understand. This will all change after Jesse travels to the jungles of Ecuador with his family and gradually forms a special bond with Mincaye, one of the tribesmen who took part in his grandfather’s murder. Only then will he confront his family’s past and come to terms with his own destiny. And there he will find his place in this story.

The Grandfathers chronicles the personal quest for greater connectedness and significance. It is also a moving tribute to ordinary people living extraordinary lives in extreme situations. Jim Hanon, the film’s director, states, “Forgiveness is an awe-inspiring virtue that seems to have been passed on by the Saint family and is shared by many among the Waodani tribe—both demonstrate a profound capacity for forgiveness and healthy self-healing.”

Steve Saint consulted with Jim Hanon and Mart Green, EGM’s producer,  to help bring the story of his father, Nate, to screen through the feature film End of the Spear and the companion documentary film Beyond the Gates of Splendor.These films trace events leading up to and including the deaths of these men. More than that, they show the impact these events played on the lives of both their survivors and their killers. When the widows and their children went to live among the Waodani—a tribe regarded as the most violent on earth—they became an integral part of an incredible redemptive journey.

The Grandfathers, completes a trilogy produced by EthnoGraphic Media (EGM)that includes End of the Spear and Beyond the Gates of Splendor. These first two films, also from award-winning director Jim Hanon and producer Mart Green, tell the unforgettable and inspiring story of the killing of five missionaries by a stone-age tribe deep in the Amazon jungle. The impact of this tragic event lives on today in families of these slain men as well as among those responsible for their deaths.



My Review:


We have owned The End of the Spear and Beyond the Gates of Splendor for a couple of years now. My husband watched them and liked them. I still haven't watched them. After watching The Grandfathers, however, I will be watching them sometime in the near future.

You don't have to have seen the first two movies to enjoy this one.

There are funny moments, happy moments along with sad and tearful moments in The Grandfathers. I also learned a lot about the Waodani tribe. I found the fact that the parents never tell the kids what to do very interesting. They let the kids learn everything the hard way. Something I don't think I could do with my own kids.

I love biographies, and The Grandfathers is like a biography. Lest you think it's boring, this is a very interesting movie, it held the attention of my whole family. From my husband all the way down the the 10 year old.

Be forewarned, however, they do talk about murder, people getting stabbed with spears, and a young American woman dies. There is no violence shown, just discussed.  Just some things to be aware of if your watching with young children.

I loved and highly recommend The Grandfathers.







*Disclaimer: I received this DVD free from B & B Media Group. I received no other compensation. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Thursday's Giveaways

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I love entering giveaways, and have even won a few things. I really love hosting giveaways on Linda's Lunacy. It's so much fun to give stuff away!

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Lilly's Wedding Quilt by Kelly Long






Lilly's Wedding Quilt

By Kelly Long
Published by Thomas Nelson




Book Description

She isn't looking for love. He's mending a broken heart. It will take divine intervention for these two to get together

Local Amish schoolteacher Lilly Lapp is tired of weddings, afraid of horses, and immersed in caring for her depressed mother. But when Jacob Wyse, a handsome horse breeder from her small community rescues her from a dangerous accident, Lilly discovers a renewed interest in life and the possibility of love.
Yet Jacob has lost the one true love of his life to another man and doesn't care to expose himself to the vulnerabilities of loving again.
God works to bring this unlikely pair into a sweet romance to produce a pattern of faith, which leads to the creation and comfort of Lilly's Wedding Quilt.



My Review:


If your a regular reader here, you know how much I love Christian historical fiction. I also love reading books about the Amish. I have read quite a few books about the Amish by other authors. I liked the story line of Lilly's Wedding Quilt. The characters seem real, as do the farm and community life described in this book.

Lilly's Wedding Quilt includes depression in one of the characters. This is shown in a very compassionate way. Her community rallies around to support her, helping in many ways, from chores, to food, to rides to the doctor. How nice it would be if everyone who suffered from depression had such a supportive community.

Lilly's Wedding Quilt is A Patch of Heaven Novel. I haven't read the other book in this series. You don't need to read the first book to enjoy the second.

I enjoyed reading Lilly's Wedding Quilt. If you like reading books about Amish life, I think you'll enjoy it too.


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com BookSneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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