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Kids Farm Party

September 28, 2016 by Susan Leave a Comment

Ideas for planning a kids farm party!

 

I told you a few weeks ago I’d be sharing some of the themed kids parties we did for our boys over the years.  We started with a Pirate themed party and next I’d like to give you some ideas if you’re planning a Farm Party.

Let me remind you, and ask for your grace, regarding the quality of the pictures.  My kids are in 10th and 12th grades right now.  These pictures were taken many years ago, and scanned from scrapbooks.  Funny thing…when I look at my teenagers today, I still see the little boys in these pictures.  (Pause for sentimental mom moment)

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An Ode to Scout: Life Lessons from the Love of a Dog

September 7, 2016 by Susan 18 Comments

Even a word like ‘unconditional’ doesn’t do justice to the complete, every inch of his soul adoration that a dog truly smitten offers.

Even a word like 'unconditional' doesn't do justice to the complete, every inch of his soul adoration that a dog truly smitten offers.

No one has ever, or will ever, love me as much as my dog.  This is not to demean my husband’s love for me … he totally agrees with this assessment.

Even a word like ‘unconditional’ doesn’t do justice to the complete, every inch of his soul adoration that a dog truly smitten offers.  I’m pretty sure if he could speak, what Scout would say to me is, “My whole life is in you…all I am and do are wrapped up in you…my sun rises and sets on your existence.”

After a couple of misses with dogs, we decided to try fostering from a local rescue so we could find out if a dog was a good fit for us.  Scout was our first foster.  He came from a Kansas City, Missouri animal shelter.  Slated to be put down, some blessed soul saw in him the gentle spirit that needed to be someone’s sweetheart.  One trip to Minnesota later, he was ours.

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From Toddlers to Teens: Raising Kids Who Pray

August 29, 2016 by Susan 7 Comments

Teaching kids to pray doesn’t have to be formal instruction. Tangible ways to integrate prayer into our lives and raise kids who pray.

God smiles when kids pray. Teaching our kids to pray doesn't have to be formal instruction. How do we integrate prayer into our lives and raise kids who pray?

 

When I was in college, I was part of a youth ministry team.  We taught classes, led activities, and were tasked with mentoring the young people in our community.  Part of the training we received in mentoring encouraged us to spend time with the teens outside of class.  Real discipling happens in the day to day.  The “Hey, I’m going to the mall, would you like to join me?” and, “Let’s cook dinner together” moments.

That’s when real parenting happens too, you know.

After all, parenting is–at its heart– discipleship.  God tells us what parenting our kids should look like in Deuteronomy 6 when He says,

Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one.  Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.  These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts.  Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.  Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads.  Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.
-Deuteronomy 6:4-9

Family meetings, lectures, classes, going to church… all of those are good and beneficial things.  But that’s not where our kids learn how to really follow God’s commandments…how to serve… how to pray.

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What is the Media Not Telling You About the Louisiana Flooding?

August 17, 2016 by Susan 8 Comments

The Louisiana flooding is devastating, and is not being covered in most news media around the country. We are a people of strength. Let's come together and pray and help one another.

 

Imagine this scenario:

You’re walking down the street, minding your own business, and you see a woman up ahead of you get mugged.  By the time you get to where she is, the mugger is gone, leaving the victim bleeding from a punch to the face and empty handed…her purse stolen.  There is no one else in sight.  You get out your phone and call your friend, saying, “Did you see what Hillary Clinton did today?!”  Barely glancing at the woman, you walk by.  After all, you’re going to have to vote in 3 months.

Despicable, right?

The news media is choosing to collectively ignore the tens of thousands of people left with nothing and effectively ‘punched in the face’ by the massive Louisiana flooding.

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Online Protection for Your Family: Keep Porn Out of Your Home

August 1, 2016 by Susan 15 Comments

We protect our family in every other way. Why do we forget this? We’re sharing real ways to protect your children and family from pornography online.

Online Protection for Your Family: Keep porn out of your home!

 

I don’t know a single mother that would let her child play near a street without supervising him.  We make sure that our whole family is buckled in before we leave the driveway.  I could make a list of 100 things we all do to protect our families every day.

Why in the world do we let our computers, cell phones and other devices go un-monitored?

You want to know why I think?  I think that we want to believe that our husband, our children…that we are not susceptible to the myriad of temptation that awaits in cyberspace.

If you think that, I’ll start out nice.  I’ll give you that one.  Maybe your family is not ever tempted to do wrong online.  Ever.  But guess what?  The bad stuff is so pervasive and sneaky that it shows up even when you’re not looking for it.

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Smashbooks

June 1, 2016 by Susan 22 Comments

We used Smashbooks to homeschool while travelling. Loved them!!

A few years ago, Minnesota hosted the “Winter That Never Ends”.  By the beginning of March, we began dreaming of a sunny vacation.  Greg pointed out that with us homeschooling and him working from home, we had the freedom to be anywhere.  We talked about how nice a condo in Florida would be, if only we could afford it.  And then I remembered.

“Honey, your mom lives in Texas.  Texas is warm.”

And so we went.

We made our home in Waco for two and a half weeks, one of which I designated as Spring Break.  I wanted to take full advantage of our new environment for our schoolwork the rest of the time.  And I wanted to do something creative.  We had done lapbooks several times, including one before a trip to Disneyworld, but I felt the boys may have outgrown them.

Have you heard of Smashbooks?

They are essentially a type of scrapbook, but less structured and made on the go.  Unlike a scrapbook that you make after an event, a smashbook you put together while you’re doing it.

Smashbooks can be in a regular notebook, plain scrapbook, or binder.

And having the word “smash” in the name made it more appealing to my two boys.  🙂

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