This is our first lapbook creation! It is a review of what Connor learned in the 1st 6 weeks of Classical Conversations. All of the materials for the lapbook came from:
http://www.wisdomandrighteousness.com/resources/cclapbooks/
I created this one for him so he can work through all of the activities and review the facts he memorized in weeks 1-6. When he gets a little older he will be responsible for making the lapbook himself, but for now, I enjoyed doing it for him. :)
Can't wait to get started on the review lapbook for weeks 7-12!!
“The family should be a closely knit group. The home should be a self-contained shelter of security; a kind of school where life’s basic lessons are taught; and a kind of church where God is honored; a place where wholesome recreation and simple pleasures are enjoyed.” -Billy Graham
Proverbs 24:3-4
By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established;
through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.
Proverbs 24:3-4
through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.
Proverbs 24:3-4
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Connor's Dental Drama (Part 2)
Soooooo happy to report that Connor's dental work he needed is complete! Today's appointment went very well. They actually didn't have to do as much as they initially thought on his right side. They did 2 baby root canals with crowns, but no fillings (initially they thought they would need to do 2 on that side).
I felt so bad taking him this morning because he was crying. He was sedated again, and he calmed down after he took the medicine. This time they started the procedure about 20 minutes after he took the medicine, which was better. Last time they waited an hour and 1/2 and it seemed like it was already starting to wear off by the time they started.
The dentist came and talked to me afterwards. She said when she was finished Connor hugged her and said, "Thank you for fixing my teeth." LOVE that sweet boy!! He is resting comfortably now. :)
I felt so bad taking him this morning because he was crying. He was sedated again, and he calmed down after he took the medicine. This time they started the procedure about 20 minutes after he took the medicine, which was better. Last time they waited an hour and 1/2 and it seemed like it was already starting to wear off by the time they started.
The dentist came and talked to me afterwards. She said when she was finished Connor hugged her and said, "Thank you for fixing my teeth." LOVE that sweet boy!! He is resting comfortably now. :)
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Where does the time go?
I can't help but notice how fast my children are growing up. It seems like yesterday that Connor was born. Each day just races by and while I am trying to create memories with my family, I find it hard to remember them! Most days are just a blur.
So, I started thinking... why is it that each day goes by so quickly and is there anything I can do to slow things down?? I think the main reason is most days are very busy. When I'm very busy, time does go by fast. And I started to evaluate... what are we busy doing? We have school time, play time, arts/crafts time, chores, meals and clean up, diaper changes, feeding the baby, errands, etc... but then there are the things that I "have" to do that I really don't have to do. One of my biggest time wasters is getting online. I turn the computer on and my intent is to look up something very specific, but while I'm on I go ahead and check my e-mail, and oooh, I need to respond to this and follow up on that and look up such and such. An hour later the boys are fighting or crying or have destroyed the entire house (which I haven't noticed while I was doing all those things I just had to do), so I turn off the computer... and never did that specific thing that I got on there to do!! I have other time wasters too, but that is probably the biggest one.
So here is my new plan... 1) I'm going to be better about making daily lists (I love lists!) of have to's vs. would like to's. 2) When I go to check my e-mail or look something up, I'm going to set the timer. And 3) I'm going to start my day earlier. I really like sleeping in, but I know my days would go much more smoothly if I did a few things (like take a shower or have some quiet time) before the children wake up. These are all things within my control to slow things down and enjoy each day more. There are probably more things I can do that I will add to this "new plan" list, but it's past my bed time and I just said I'm going to start getting up earlier!
So, I started thinking... why is it that each day goes by so quickly and is there anything I can do to slow things down?? I think the main reason is most days are very busy. When I'm very busy, time does go by fast. And I started to evaluate... what are we busy doing? We have school time, play time, arts/crafts time, chores, meals and clean up, diaper changes, feeding the baby, errands, etc... but then there are the things that I "have" to do that I really don't have to do. One of my biggest time wasters is getting online. I turn the computer on and my intent is to look up something very specific, but while I'm on I go ahead and check my e-mail, and oooh, I need to respond to this and follow up on that and look up such and such. An hour later the boys are fighting or crying or have destroyed the entire house (which I haven't noticed while I was doing all those things I just had to do), so I turn off the computer... and never did that specific thing that I got on there to do!! I have other time wasters too, but that is probably the biggest one.
So here is my new plan... 1) I'm going to be better about making daily lists (I love lists!) of have to's vs. would like to's. 2) When I go to check my e-mail or look something up, I'm going to set the timer. And 3) I'm going to start my day earlier. I really like sleeping in, but I know my days would go much more smoothly if I did a few things (like take a shower or have some quiet time) before the children wake up. These are all things within my control to slow things down and enjoy each day more. There are probably more things I can do that I will add to this "new plan" list, but it's past my bed time and I just said I'm going to start getting up earlier!
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