Saturday, November 29, 2008
Christmas Music...
Other albums we would listen to were : Nat King Cole Christmas, Johnny Mathis, and I think Ray Coniff, though I know need to call mom on that one...
As I got older, Amy Grant's" Tennesee Christmas" became a Christmas must, as all her Christmas albums are for me. As are Michael W. Smith's and Steven Curtis Chapman's. In the late 90's my favorite was "Emmanuel", a compilation album with many Christian artists, and then "Child of the Promise," my very favorite the last seven years. It is also a compilation album that tells the story of Christ from the prophets to the birth of Christ, including Herod and the wise men.
And then this year, my friend, Sam, gave me Andrew Peterson's "Behold the Lamb." It is another compilation cd, but it begins with Moses and the passover, and endswith the birth of Christ. Normally, I don't break out my Christmas music until the day after Thanksgiving, but Sam had asked me to learn and sing a song from the cd (Labor of Love) with him at church.
And so, for a few weeks now, the kids and I have been listening to this cd, which really could be a for anytime of the year. My kids favorite is called "Matthew Begats," where he sings of Christ's lineage from Abraham....it is quite catchy, though I don't know if I will ever memorize it. One of my favorites is the song about Moses where he sings "Lord let your judgement passover us, Lord let your love hover near, don't let your sweet mercy pass over us let your blood cover over us here."
This has become my "new" favorite Christmas cd, that is really not a Christmas cd...so, what about you? Do you love or hate Christmas music? And if you love it, what is your favorite?
The Sound of Music
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Homeschool Memoirs #15: A Thankful Heart
So, here is my list...
- My husband of 13 years, Mike, who makes me laugh and who loves me...
- Caleb, who teaches me more than I teach him
- Bekah, who always makes me giggle
- Elisa, who always is there to cuddle or give me a hug
- Jesus, who loves me no matter how much I mess up
- Forgiveness....
- My new house. What an answer to prayer that we had to wait, and wait to sell, but ended up in this house...
- My parents, sisters, and brothers, even though we don't always see eye to eye...
- My friends...I have an abundance of friends, in many different aspects of my life....they are my family, sisters when I feel abandoned by my "real" ones.
- Danielle, who has been my friend for 10 years...and closest to me at heart, though we live thousands of miles apart...
- My in-laws, who are very good to us.
- Singing....it always makes me happy
- Dancing...I don't know which I love better, singing or dancing, and I am so thankful I have been given the gift to do both....
- Mike's job...we were very blessed last year when he got this job. Not only does he enjoy it more, the doors closed this summer at his old job.
- Living in Tennessee...I can't believe it has been 7 1/2 years, but I can't imagine living any place else....
- Staying home with my kids....I can't imagine a day without them...
- Laughter...though mine may be very loud, I do love to laugh...at people and with them!
- Our health...it has been a rough year for us...but we are all healthy...
- Games...
- Living on a cul-de-sac and watching my kids ride their bikes in the road...
- My church, and our ministers...
- Those two people, who come and spend every Sunday with us...and who better not leave us....
- My job...though I may not always want to leave to get there...it is too much fun coaching gymnastics...
- Coffee, which I never enjoyed until I started homeschooling, but now is so comforting in the morning.
- Whipped cream...because it helps my sugar cravings...
- My computer...oh, I do love checking my email and reading blogs...
- My life...here I am with a husband, 3 kids...living in Tn...life is good...
Sunday, November 23, 2008
The Birthday Party....
I did move it over to my church, in case people were a little weird about being in our clean, but recently bugged house. She chose a garden party, and it was one of our most successful parties to date....very fun....here are some pictures....
The birthday girl...
Elisa and her best friend, Halle
Elisa's cupcake cake....I was really excited about doing this....my friend Cyndi let me use some of her decorating "supplies" and cupcake stand....
Two sisters and their flower pots and tissue paper flowers....
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Homeschool Memoirs #14
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Three beautiful things...
But, Smallworld had to go and post her three beautiful things, causing me to think, and then want to post my own....here they are...
1. My Elisa's birthday and the look on her face with each gift...she got an extra gift because one of her gifts was this sweet bunny we got at Build A Bear...but with the whole lice thing, she can't have any animals, and I didn't want to give her that from C and B and then say, "sorry, that's all you got, now she goes away for a few weeks." So, she got a little extra!
2. Caleb making a banner and taping it to one of his chairs so she would have a special "birthday seat" where she could open her presents...he is very creative and wrote "yah! you're 5! Happy Birthday!"
3.Hearing Bekah in the bathroom say,"I Love you, E" and Elisa saying it back....they are dear, dear sisters....especially since Elisa got the Pet Shop Bekah has "always wanted"...Bekah said "oh, you will share with big sister, right?"
Baby girl....
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Ewwww....
So, a few weeks ago, my kids took part in a play for church called "Kids Under Construction." It was so sweet, and so special, and all were very touched at our church. The kids all wore overalls, or overall dresses, in my girls case, and I braided the girls hair in Laura Ingalls braids. Elisa complained from the beginning that her hair was too tight and that it itched.
And itch she did. Through the whole play. She would do her hand motions with one hand, and itch with the other. Everyone said how cute she was, but it bothered me that, after all the practices she was up there scratching...she was cute, though, scratches and all...anyway, I turned to my friend , Tamara, who was sitting next to me and I said "you probably think she has lice....she doesn't"
Guess where this is going?
The scratching continued, and I asked my mom about it. Her advice was that Elisa probably has a dry scalp....
What are we in denial here?
So, tonight Mike helped her wash her hair, making sure it was clean. But, when I brushed it out, it was still dirty...and then when it was dry, I saw it...a bug...a brown bug (lice is white, right?) Nope, not if they have been there LONG ENOUGH...
So tonight I spent 3 hours pulling what had to have been over 70 (ugh) eggs out of my precious girls hair until 12:30 a.m.....tomorrow, more laundry and the bagging up of pillows and stuffed animals....
Ewwww...my head itches....
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Glimpses of Fall in Tennessee...
Here are the Tenderfoot girls helping to decorate our church...
We went to the Oak Ridge Playhouse to see The Velveteen Rabbit...Caleb had to bring Little Joe, of course!
Bekah learned how to ride a bike without her training wheels...
We finally have a house with trees, so lots of leaves for great pictures in the fall...and for Caleb to have to rake...
Need I say anything? Fun night...great movie...
And, of course Halloween where I had a knight, Pocahontas (historical figure, not Disney Princess, and Cinderella....you know, Disney Princess)
The kids with the awesome trick or treat bags I made that day out of tank tops...very cute...
And...Mike and I as a Catholic School couple....I found my 8th grade uniform that afternoon..and well...instant costume!! Unfortunately, it didn't fit as well as it had 20 years ago....
Homeschool Memoirs #12: Let's Play a Game!
Homeschool Memoirs #12: Let’s Play A Game!Homeschoolers are very resourceful people. They use what they have and use them to their best ability. I know in our home many times people ask us how we use this or that for learning, and we are happy to explain it’s value. I think the main thing that a lot of people miss is that life is learning, and you must use everything in your home for learning otherwise you won’t fully be prepared.
I love to play games. We played games growing up, and I have very fond memories of playing cards and Yahtzee with my Grandma. While we don't play as much as I would like...we do love games in the Williams house....Here are some of our favorites...
Go fish...we play the traditional game, we play with states and their capitals, with colors, shapes, and with Dora the Explorer...
Memory...same thing....we do this with whatever kind of card we have to match...
Great States, Jr....This one is a great way to explore and learn about the country...
Battleship...Caleb and I love this game. I love strategy games, and he does too...and has smoked me a few times at it...but the girls enjoy this too...
We also have pizza games for fractions, games with making shapes into a picture....and, of course, the High School Musical games, which you know, teach, ummm memory skills when learning songs and dance moves....
Yahtzee is a favorite around here too, though we haven't moved past the Disney game...I will have to get out five dice and teach them the real way to play....
And, of course, we love Candyland, and Chutes and Ladders, Sorry, and Disney princess...
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Thirteen years...
Election Day....
Now, I am not real political, but I do believe people should exercise their right to vote...even if they don't agree with how the votes are counted. I was in line behind my friend, Alina, who became a citizen last year. This was her first time to vote. What a privilege we have in this country.
So...If you haven't already...get out and VOTE!!!