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beyond these four walls

August 8, 2007 By: amyswandering4 Comments

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Getting out there…

Today we are talking about extracurricular activities. I appear to be one of the few not involved in a homeschool support group. LOL This is the first year since we started homeschooling that I’ve not been pregnant or had a napping toddler, so I think we will be joining one this year. I am a major homebody, but my kids are social butterflies and would love all the new friends.

I’m sure there will be plenty of posts today on the whole “Socialization” thing, so I might as well throw my two cents in. I have no scientific study to back this up, just my observation, but I think my two older girls are MORE social than if they were public schooled. They have never had to deal with peer pressure and cliques, with having to choose between friends or being made fun of because of their friends. Therefore, they see every child as a potential new friend. They search out little girls at the park to meet and introduce themselves to, and they are all best buddies by the time we leave. Here’s the most popular response to that:”But what’s going to happen when they get out into the real world one day and are thrown into the middle of all that in college?” Guess what, they already are in the middle of it. They have many public school friends and have seen & heard it all. The difference is, they think that kind of behavior is childish and ridiculous. It is rather amusing to watch their reactions to it all, and it stimulates some great conversations about being a follower of Christ. Just to clarify – my girls are not little angels who never say an unkind word to others or get their feelings hurt, but they are able to be objective about it all. Ok, I’ll get down off my soapbox now.

One thing they have been involved in for the past two years is music class. I can’t say enough good things about that experience. They did the typical elementary music class things like folk songs and dances, Dancerella learned to use rhythm sticks, and Funny Girl was old enough to start beginner recorder. The fantastic thing about this class was the voice training. The Fall semester was spent learning songs for a Christmas program, and in January they started training for regional contest. That was a lot of fun! Our little homeschool group was out there with all these huge public school groups, and they did great – they got a 2 at contest! Performing really built up my girls’ self confidence, although they were terrified at the thought of it at first. Funny Girl is old enough to start Beginner Band this year, but we are going to take the year off to ease our way into support group activities. If you are in the Dallas area, please check out J & L School of Music . She offer classes in Sachse, Sunnyvale, Allen, Rockwall & Richardson.

Well, if you are still here after all that rambling, thanks for coming by. Visit Back to Homeschool Week, hosted by Randi, to read more or play along.

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how we homeschool

August 7, 2007 By: amyswandering5 Comments

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How do you homeschool?

I would be considered an eclectic homeschooler. I pull together a little of this and a little of that instead of using a boxed curriculum. Come back Friday to hear more about that!

We do not follow a schedule for school, but we do have a routine. I hear some of you asking ‘What’s the difference?’. A schedule is doing certain things at certain times – a routine is a pattern of doing things, but not necessarily at the same time every day. It all still gets done, but maybe we had a late night with our youth group the night before & sit around on the couch looking at each other until 10 a.m. Or maybe it’s a beautiful, breezy, non-100 degree morning and the kids are actually asking to go outside. Or maybe there’s something really good on Rachael Ray that morning – I’m kidding, just wanted to see if you were paying attention!

I try to buy most of our curriculum used if I can. Here are some great swap boards to browse:

Homeschool Christian

Well Trained Mind

Vegsource the best in my opinion

Used Homeschool Curriculum

Homeschool Classifieds

If you have a Half Price Books in your area, that is a great source too. Check thrift stores for cheap readers, workbooks, and toys. I’ve found many Discovery Toys for under $5, including one of these still sealed in the bag. My latest find was something I’ve wanted for a long time & I paid less than $3.

My kids keep a Nature Journal using pages I find on the internet. I can’t imagine schooling without the internet – I use it every day! My friends call me the Link Queen & they don’t waste time looking for anything – they know I’ll have a link for it LOL! I will be sharing TONS of great school links over the next few weeks, so check back in. Here are my nature notebook links:

Bug coloring pages

Donna Young

Bird guide

Puzzles & games

Birds-n-Garden printables

Wildflower coloring book

Ecology lessons

Journal page

Ranger Rick

Take a walk

Illustrated writing paper

Nature Study pages

Visit Back to Homeschool Week, hosted by Randi, to read more or play along.

 

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thursday thirteen shop-a-thon

August 2, 2007 By: amyswandering3 Comments

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While browsing through the recent Dog Days of Summer giveaway extravaganza, I discovered many talented & creative bloggers. I started bookmarking them to do a Thursday Thirteen ReallyGreatGiftSites to help you get a head start on that Christmas gift list. I didn’t come up with this handy-dandy idea until halfway through the list, so feel free to add more sites to the comments. (I would go back through the list for you, but my family thinks clean clothes & hot meals are important.)

I am not associated in any way with these sites – just wanted to share a little bloggy love.

Script-Yours be sure to look closely -soooo creative

Name Your Tune personalized CD for children

Baby Friendly Beads nursing necklaces

Sweet Fuzzies adorable felt hair clips

Drawing Case look for Flickr box on left – I think I will get these for my kids, they would love them!

SATees shirts with big words for little kids

Reminisce Heirlooms very beautiful jewelry

Kim and Jason warning: you could waste half a day looking around this site; it is so fun!! Be sure to check out their website too.

Ladybugs and Lilypads toooo cute socks & shoes

After a cup of coffee clever coffee mugs – my favorite: A morning without coffee is like…something…without something else. That’s what my brain is like before my morning coffee.

Smooshy glittery stitch markers for knitting needles – I have no idea how they are used, but they sure are pretty- some cute jewelry too

Smockity Frocks hand-smocked baby bonnets & the cutest aprons you’ve ever seen. She has a really great blog too (I’m a shameful lurker)

Loops I seriously might have to learn how to knit after looking through this store.

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christmas gifts

July 25, 2007 By: amyswandering3 Comments

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Sorry this post is late going up ~ re-stocking my bare pantry seemed a bit more important than playing on my blog this morning.

Today we are sharing gift ideas!

**One of my favorite gifts ever was from my SIL & BIL. They collected recipes from the whole family and then made us all a Family Cookbook. They printed the recipes on their computer and put them in a binder (the kind you can slide a pic into the front & back cover). They designed a pretty page for the front of the cookbook and wrote a sweet letter to everyone for the back.

**Sign up to get newsletters from online photo places like Snapfish. They will email you coupon codes & promos for their gift shop. You can create some really adorable gifts~calendar, desk organizer, pillow, cutting board. In fact, I will start posting any promo deals between now & Christmas, so that means you have to keep coming back to my blog! You can get a notebook with photo for only $9.99 – add a promo to that and you’ve got a good deal. Here are some other good photo gift sites~some of them have photo books you can create which are really neat!

Shutterfly

Kodak

My Publisher

**Gooseberry Patch books – check & see if your library has these books. They are packed with great idea.

**cinnamon bun candles

**Treasures from DJ look on right for lots of gift ideas

**Splitcoast Stampers you could spend days here

**Wee Wonderfuls for those of you with the patience to sew – free downloads; for those of us without the patience – she has a store

**Craftbits I posted this yesterday for crafts, but it has a ton of gift ideas

**For Kids

potato chip bracelet

potholder purse

journal jar cut up slips, put in jar and add a journal & pen

**Gifts in a Jar

printable tags

smores – change to Christmas theme

recipes

recipes

recipes

Don’t forget to enter my giveaway! You get an extra entry for leaving a comment with an idea, or for linking to my post.

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christmas crafts

July 24, 2007 By: amyswandering2 Comments

Welcome to our second day of

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Please share any craft ideas or websites that you enjoy. Don’t forget to enter my Snowman drawing! You get an extra entry for leaving an idea in the comments, or for linking to Christmas in July from your blog.

**We have a Snowflake party (since there is no such thing as a white Christmas around here). We sit down with a stack of computer paper & my scrapbooking scissors, and an hour later we have some beautiful creations. I paste them in our dining room window with a gluestick – the glue comes right off with a little windex & elbow grease.

Dave’s Snowflakes for great pattern designs

Snow Crystals breathtaking photos of real snowflakes – great for a discussion on the beauty & majesty of God

**My mom & I had so much fun hosting an ornament exchange party. Send out invitations in October & make sure to get an RSVP within 2 weeks. Once you know how many people will be coming, let your guests know how many handcrafted ornaments they need to bring. (ex: 10 guests, everyone needs to make 10 ornaments) We always had a brunch on the the first Saturday in December – casseroles, muffins, coffee, tea & cocoa. Our guests would bring their ornaments in a basket & I provided festive bags for the ones they were taking home (usually $1 for 10 at my favorite Dollar Tree).

**I tear out ideas from magazines like Family Fun (& also print them off the internet), put them in clear page protectors, & make a Holiday Fun Idea notebook.

**Vista Print is a really cheap site to purchase note cards & labels. A couple of years ago I got an email about customizing note cards for your family members (little people caricatures). I just happened to notice that in the hat selections there were Christmas hats. I made custom Christmas cards of our family for the same price I would have paid for ordinary cards from Walmart. Create an account and they will email you special offers like free notecards, just pay shipping costs.

HGTV Craft Forums

CraftBits

YDF Craft Forums

Craftster Forum Warning: You may find some R rated language/crafts here, but the ideas are fantastic; view at your own discretion

Better Homes & Gardens

Imagitek good for kids

AllCrafts

Make-Stuff

Do you have any ideas to share? Leave a comment, or add a link to your blog if you want to do a Craft post. Click on the Christmas In July banner above to see previous ideas.

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