I am going to the Texas Homeschool Convention with my sweet sister-in -law. I have not gone to one in a couple of years, but this convention has a lineup of seminars that interest me...they are practical and informative. I am especially interested in the seminars on high school transcripts/portfolios/scholarship applications. I am also looking forward to introducing my SIL to the wonderful world of homeschool books and curriculum. She and my brother are planning to homeschool their children. Emmelia, their daughter, is my godchild. They are expecting baby number two, and I am super excited!
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Jan 21, 2015
Homeschool Convention
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Oct 31, 2014
Happy Halloween..in all it's gory!
Hope everyone has a safe and fantastic Halloween. Don't eat too much candy!
Fun Fact:
My favorite candy treat is a Butterfinger. I steal all of them out of the trick-or-treat bags every year.
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May 14, 2014
Rabbit Project
Just a few pics from the 4-H Project Show. It is good family fun, and a great learning experience. We are considering a new breed for our Bunny Barn....Holland Lops. We have never raised a small breed rabbit, but we are excited to try. We are hoping that a smaller breed will be easier for Elinor and Sophia to manage. Our Satins are a large breed meat rabbit...weighing about 10 pounds.
We have also been discussing breeding our rabbits for meat. So far we have only showed our stock, but hopefully this fall we can begin to breed for food! A friend told me that there are excellent YouTube instructional videos for butchering rabbits. My dad also knows how to do this. We tried once, but I backed out. It's hard to butcher a rabbit that has a name...different strategy next time.
When choosing a breed it is good to know what you desire from the rabbit project. Do you want a pet, a meat rabbit, a show rabbit, or you may want to become a breeder and sell your stock. Gourmet restaurants buy rabbit from reputable breeders. And small breed rabbits sell well during the Easter and Christmas season. Also it is good to research how to house your animal. We have hanging cages. Rabbits are not heat tolerant animals, and that makes keeping them alive in the summer months a difficult job. We have fans installed in the barn, and a sprinkler on the barn roof that comes on during the hottest part of the day.
Rabbit droppings are an excellent fertilizer for your garden as well. It is not hot, therefore you can just spread it on the garden without drying it or letting it sit. It is impossible to burn up your garden with rabbit droppings.
These are just a few things to consider when deciding if rabbits are right for you.
Piano, Piano, Piano
Adalay Cait
Caroline Beth
Sophia Teress
Mini Sonatina No.2, Movement I by Jane Smisor Bastien
"All the Better For Her" from Sense and Sensibility by Patrick Doyle
Winking Star by James Bastien
Brother John by James Bastien
Sarabande by George Frederick Handel
Siciliana from Sonata No.2 for flute and harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Sep 20, 2013
A Shout Out for 4-H!
4-H has been a tremendous blessing in our family. If you are looking for an extra curricular activity that is family friendly and values focused 4-H is a great choice. September is 4-H enrollment month, and I wanted to highlight the top ten reasons we love 4-H with the goal of sharing this great resource in time for you and your family to consider joining this wonderful organization. And for those of you who think 4-H is just for families who live in the country or for folks who show livestock...well let me tell you...4-H is for city folk too. There are countless projects in 4-H that are suitable for any family or individual.
Top 10 Reasons We Love 4-H!
#10 It is economical. Each member pays $20 for a yearly membership. An ENTIRE year!
#9 The whole gang (babies and toddlers included) can attend club meetings and project meetings. 4-H does not divide up into grades or age groups. When competing in certain projects divisions are made for junior, intermediate, and senior individuals and teams. However, ALL of my daughters attend the same Rabbit project meeting and the same Food and Nutrition meetings. No running around taking different aged kids to different meetings. It's a one stop shop, and I love that!
#8 The 4-H Motto, Pledge, and Prayer says it all.
(Motto)
To Make the Best Better
(Pledge)
I pledge:
My Head to clearer thinking,
My Heart to greater loyalty,
My Hands to larger service, and
My Health to better living,
For my club, my community, my country, and my world.
(Prayer)
"Help me, Oh Lord, to live so that the world may be a little better, because thou hast made me."
#7 We love healthy competition and the opportunity to learn sportsmanship. The 4-H sportsmanship motto is this "Keep your head when you win, and your heart when you loose." This is the essence of good sportsmanship.
#6 It is focused on teaching life skills. Agriculture, home economics, public speaking, animal science, science, consumer judging, leadership, fine arts, arts and crafts, and shooting sports are just a few of the self directed projects 4-H offers. I find that these skills are becoming a lost art in our society. 4-H encourages a hands on education, sort of like a blue collar education.
#5 It is non-religious. As Orthodox Christians, we sometimes find it difficult to find activities of this sort where we do not feel a little out of sink because of a religious focus or exclusive group mentality.
4-H is inclusive and accepting of all people no matter their religious affiliations.
#4 My husband loves 4-H because it is all about teaching practical skills. This makes 4-H a true family effort and activity.
#3 It offers a great opportunity for scholarships. Because of its leadership and community service focus
4-H is a great portfolio builder. My kids are given leadership and volunteering opportunities through 4-H that I could never provide on my own.
#2 It has given my kids, husband, and I a reason and opportunity to learn and work together. 4-H does not separate our family. It's domestic and agricultural focus fits perfectly into a homeschooling family lifestyle.
#1 It is so much fun! My kids love 4-H, and because of this it is not a struggle to get them to work on projects, practice, or try new things. My husband and I enjoy watching our kids learn these life skills that encourage the right kind of independence. The fun we have in 4-H is wholesome and good!
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