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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

A Mile in His Shoes Review and GIVE AWAY!!

It's time for another family movie review!  This time I am reviewing a movie we watched for our Terrell Family Movie Night Revolution.

It's A Mile in His Shoes. 

This is a great family movie that we will watch over and over again.

Here is a little about it:



About Mile in His Shoes:
From the director of "Angels In the Outfield" comes an inspiring story about a special boy with an amazing gift, and the coach who believed. Dean Cain and Luke Schroder star in the gmc movie based on the book "The Legend of Mickey Tussler".






This is a movie that can inspire meaningful conversations.  This is a story of a young man that society tends to either ignore or cast out.  His family has tried to shelter him but soon learns that he has a talent and wants to use it.  He is different from everyone else but with the help of friends, he succeeds just the way he is.  It is a wonderful example of learning to love others even when they are different.

We enjoyed this movie so much.  I recommend it highly to view as a family so you can then talk about the issues in the movie.  There are lots of great discussion topics throughout the movie.

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If you would like to win your own copy of this wonderful movie, leave a comment and tell me about the last dinner time conversation your family had.  I will draw a winner Wed. Feb. 15th.


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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Sunday

Isn't that a great title?  The word Sunday makes me automatically think of rest.  It is a peaceful word to me.  I hope it always is.

Anyway...Sunday we took our last class to find out all about our new church.  It is a sort of history, info, get to know us kind of class.  We chose to become members.  aagghh!!  We are pretty excited about it.  ;-)

Our Sunday was filled with church and resting.  Until it was time for the Super Bowl that is!  lol  Of course our family has to watch the Super Bowl.  This momma loves football!!

We were supposed to go somewhere to watch it but I was paranoid about the kids getting sick since it the week of our performance.  gulp.  that just made me crazy nervous!

We stayed up later than we should have but it was a pretty exciting game at the end.  ;-)

Next Sunday will come around and we will get another chance to breathe in the aroma of God at church and to rest in His goodness for the rest of the day. 













Friday, February 3, 2012

Friday's Fave Five


I am back to the Friday's Fave Five.  I did it for a while and then it drifted out of my mind for a while.  I think I need it though.  I need to remember what was good about our week.  I want to have a record so the girls can read it later on. 


So...here we go again...

My favorites for this are:

1.  Our homeschool group is putting on a play.  I am directing it along with my good friend, Karla.  We have 19 kids in the play and one as the property master.  We are just about to perform (next week) and I'm loving it.  The kids are fabulous.  They are just great kids but they are doing such a good job with this play.  We have done some choir things, some songs with choreography, and a short play last year; this is our first major production.  did I already say that I love it?  I love the theater and I love working with kids so to put the two together is just plain awesome.  I hope we can do it again...

2.  Compliments.  I don't take them well.  Ever.   At all.  They just make me uncomfortable.  But, I received a compliment last night that really made me feel good.  I was told that I was a good writer!  What a great compliment considering that I love to write. lol  I'm still grinning from this one.  ;-)

3.  My ipad.  I am so thankful for this thing.  I saved up for it but then my dh paid for part of for my bday.  He's so great!  Anyway, I use my ipad all the time.  For just about everything.  I have even started letting the girls use it for some educational games that they ask to play.  School happens all the time.  heehee

4.  The weather.  It is unseasonably warm here and I am loving it.  Seriously, 60* in January?  Does it get any better than that?  Of course I'm not thinking about the snow that will probably fall in March and April; for now I'm just enjoying the warm, sunny days.  What a blessing to break up our winter doldrums.

5.  Our church.  We changed churches about a year ago and our "new" church is still just what we need.  The girls love it, we love it, and we can't wait to go every Sunday.  God is so good when we listen to His leading.  This was such a hard decision and it too about 6 years for it to come to fruition but I'm so glad we waited on The Lord to lead us about when to leave.  His timing is always right.

How about you?  What are your Friday's Fave Fives?

Want to participate?  Head over to Living to Tell the Story and find out how.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Thankful Thursday





Today I am going to join yet another meme. Yes, I know I am living dangerously.  But, I'm going to do it.  I'm jumping in.

I will probably not last long-I tend to forget.  But I'm gonna try.

Today I am thankful for my kids.  I was sitting on the couch after breakfast talking to the kids about their schoolwork for the day when something truly disgusting happened.  This will be way TMI so if you have a squeamish stomach, don't read this next part.  Skip down to the *** and ignore what I'm about to say.

So, I was sitting there in a care-free sort of way when out of nowhere I threw up in my mouth.  I had my laptop, my awesome new planner, and my bag of pins on my lap so I couldn't rush to the bathroom.  The girls were watching me and I panicked.  What did I do, you ask?  I did the only thing I could do.  I swallowed it.  Yup, you read that right.  I think I may be sick just thinking about it.

***You can start reading here if you skipped the gross section above.

I sat on the couch trying to pretend that all was well but I was seriously disgusted and freaking out a little.  Sunshine got me an animal cracker to get the "taste" out of my mouth but it didn't work.  I mad it only 15 more minutes then had to go to bed.  I had succumbed to the stomach flu that was making its way around our homeschool group.  bleh

Anyway...on to my thankful post.  My kids took over and let me stay in bed all day.  They did their school work, took care of Bug, and kept quiet enough I could sleep.

They are awesome kids.  I love them tons.  :-)

I am also thankful that we as a family love to be together.  We really do enjoy being together and that thrills me to no end.  I love that my kids love to be with their family.  I love that they don't mind that their friends know they love being with their family.  Shoot, I love that they invite their friends to spend time with us!

There is so much to be thankful for; big or little, they are all gifts from God.

What are you thankful for this Thursday?

Want to join the link-up?  Head over to Garden of Learning and read all about it.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Review of The Ultimate Homeschool Planner by Debra Bell

 
So you probably are aware from my two previous posts that I won a copy of The Ultimate Homeschool Planner by Debra Bell.  I posted my initial thoughts and then an update after using it for a week.  Now, here are my thoughts after a few more weeks.

I LOVE IT!!

I thought I loved my previous planner but this one is more adaptable and has more of what I need in it.  It is fabulous.


So why do I love it?  Why am I going to buy a new one in August?  Why am I going to buy all of my kids one to use (Student/High School Planners)?

Let me just tell you.

First I love the cover.  It has a bit of a slick feel to it and there is a pocket on the inside of both the front and back covers.  The spiral binding makes it easy to lay it flat or fold it over on itself.   It is a large binder but when you have five kiddos you need all the room you can get!

But that is just the outside; let's talk about the insides.  ;-)

The very first page is a yearly calendar for the current year and the coming year.  The back side of this page has the next two years.  A quick, at-a-glance look at dates makes for an easy reference.  Super handy!  There is of course an information page for your school.  On this page of my planner, I have a signed note from Debra Bell.  (I may just frame it!)  lol  There is a welcome page from Debra Bell and Zan Tyler then a Table of Contents. 

 

The next part was wonderful.  I have it all marked up, underlined, highlighted, and notes in the margins!  This section is the How to Use part.  I strongly suggest you read this several times to get a grasp of the concept of this planner. In this section they talk about having a planning retreat-love it!- and how to set goals for your family and kids.  Each page of the planner is listed and explained.  A few pages later there are example pages with notes all around them.  Let me tell you, this was uber helpful in understanding just how to use this planner.  (no, it's not that difficult it is just a different focus than I was used to)
 
 After these pages is  the Monday Morning Tutorials and Friday Afternoon Reviews.  Now, these things are meant to be done in conjunction with the student versions of the planners which I don't have,yet, but I love the idea so much that I am instituting it until we get them.  It is just a meeting on each of those days to prepare for the week and then to finalize the week.  These pages are a great reference in helping your students in becoming independent learners.



Following that is a year long column calendar to fill in with fixed engagements.   Ones like vacations, holiday breaks, co-op meetings, etc.  This is an amazing tool that I didn't know I needed!  I love the ease of looking at this quick view of our year.  Right after that is the Character/Academic Goals for each student, followed by the Family Priorities list.  (priceless)  The Resource List is next in line where you can list what you need for each child and where you get/got it from.



 

 
Now, we are finally to the Calendar section!  The Monthly Calendars are first; all twelve of them.  Now what I love most, I think, is that there are no dates on the calendars.  None.  That means I can tailor this calendar to our school year not the other way around.  Can you say ideal?  I mean really, aren't homeschooling moms the queens of tailoring things?  So each month is mapped out and ready to be filled in.  Once that if filled in you can move on to the Weekly pages.  But before you start filling in your students and their assignments you come across The Lord's Day planning.



Let me say here that the biggest draw/benefit of this planner is that the focus is on God and family.  Throughout the entire planner a focus is on following Christ and planning your school and life to that end.  Each section is used to help fulfill His purpose in your life and school.

The Lord's Day section is no different.  This section has a Bible Plan, Battle Play, Prayers, and Hospitality/Outreach section.  You map out each item to get a game plan for the week and then you can fill in the next page to see how God worked in our lives for the week.  The next page is This Week's Memorable Moments and Evidences of Grace.  Counting our blessings is made easier by writing them down right away and then sharing them with our family.

Now you are ready to start filling in the Weekly Planner.  This section is AMAZING!  It has six columns across and down so you can use it how it works best for you.  I put the kids' names across the top and the subjects down the side bc that's how I "see" things; but you could do it the other way and it would work just as well.  I appreciate that this section has boxes big enough to fit all of our assignments for the week w/o writing terribly tiny or abbreviating everything.  (I like this part best!)

After the Weekly Planner comes the Extras!  There is a Records page, Reading List, Field Trips, and then some articles.  The first article is Checklist for Raising an Independent Learner followed by Motivating the Reluctant Learner.  Learning Styles and Thinking Skill is a helpful checklist if you aren't sure about your child's learning style.


 
But my favorite part is what's next.  There is a planner for mapping our your child's high school years.  There is a grid for planning 8th -12th grades.  BUT, there is also an example schedule to give you an idea of how to go about the daunting task of planning high school.  This has been so helpful to me.  I have started filling it in and then realized that we were already well on our way to having the first year of high school mapped out.


Finally there is a Year-End Review.  Each planner from now on will have a Year End Review that we can scan quickly and see what the year was like.  Kind of like a blog and I'm all over that!





Now, possibly the only thing that I did not like was having to thumb through the pages to find the section I needed.  Not a big deal in the scheme of things but it does take some time to find the right section.

So...I put on sticky tabs.  I labeled each section and then used a pink sticky tab to mark the current week.  It was an easy fix and one I am glad to do for this wonderful planner.  :)







I am still loving my planner and can not wait for the Student/Teen Planners to come out.  I'm pretty sure we will love those too!


Wanna buy one?  Head over here to get your own copy!!


**I won my copy of The Ultimate Homeschool Planner on a blog contest.  This is my opinion and was not solicited in any way.