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People Skills
Written by Sisterlisa on July 7, 2008 – 11:08 am -
In the last year I have heard some interesting questions when I share with others that we homeschool. The one that is the highest on the list is, ‘What about socialization?’ This question is most often asked when they find out I have teens in my homeschool. If you were to talk to anyone in person about my children, you’ll know that my teens don’t have any issues with socializing. They talk to people everywhere we go. Often times they choose to be amidst the adults when we are fellowshipping with other families.
‘But what about socializing with other teens?’ In this world today there aren’t too many choices on safe teen circles. We need to be careful who our teens socialize with. I had a long conversation with my husband about this and here is what I said, ‘How do we expect our teens to become responsible, mature young people if they spend so much time with irresponsible, immature teens?’ Have you ever been just around the corner of a room where teens congregated alone without adult supervision and listen to what they talk about?
It’s rare to find a group of teens that speak in a mature manner and keep on a proper topic, but add a wise adult to the room who knows how to guide conversations and you’ll find teens who open up and talk about mature topics. We do all we can to surround our teens with adults who are like minded with us and who we can trust to be a good influence on our teens.
I have come to the point where I dislike the term, ’socialize’ and have come to embrace the terms ‘fellowship’ and ‘people skills’. Learning how to handle relationships is a practice that must be taught by the parent and having trusted friends can help enhance these skills in our teens lives.
Here are some ways you can get these people skills.
1. Volunteer- Find organizations in your community that you can participate in with your teen. In our community we have an animal shelter, soup kitchen, community clean ups, local drama theater, church, etc.
2. Create a community calendar for young people and their parents to participate in. You can use a yahoo group or Meet Up to create your group and make flyers. Places like the library will allow you to leave a stack there and the chamber of commerce may be able to assist you as well.
3. Community Sports- See if your community has a sports league or activity center that your family can get involved with. Volunteer to be the leader so you can be sure the group stays on track with the guidelines you require for participation.
4. Backyard Bible Club- Create a Backyard Bible Club and invite the neighborhood children to come over. Teach them Sunday School songs, teach them a mini-lesson, have crafts, and snacks. Some call it a 5-day club as well. You can find lots of information by just doing a search in your search engine. Train your teens to be the leaders and be there to assist them as needed.
5. Spend time with them yourself- You are their primary influence. If they grow up to be just like you what kind of adult will they be? Get involved in your community as well and be their example. We volunteered to be the community coordinator for Toys for Tots. This is a three month commitment for our family from October-December 24th. We work in the community together and meet a lot of very caring people. Toys for Tots and various organizations like them are always looking for volunteers to help. Find something you can do together as family and enjoy the time you’ll have before they grow up and become parents themselves.
Tags: community, fellowship, socialization, Teens, volunteer
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Memo Monday: July’s Here!
Written by Miss Jocelyn on June 30, 2008 – 1:43 am -
Can you believe it’ll be July 1st tomorrow? I certainly can’t. Seems like the summer is already flying by, but that’s just way the life is, huh? During all of our busy plans for the summer it’s easy to get carried away and that’s when you need to stop and re-prioritize… or at least check and make sure you’re accomplishing what’s important: your kids, spouse, and faith. I want to bring to your attention to special people who both need your prayers…
PRAYERS:
>>> Please Pray There is a little 12 year-old girl who needs our prayers. Please pray for Rachael Kligmann. Rachael was riding her bike and was hit by a car. She is not doing well. Please pray for her and her family. She is one of twelve children….
>>> Pray for Baby Joe… I do not like these prayer requests. I will just say it up front. I don’t like to hear about sick and dying children. Here is a request for a new little baby boy. It is also urgent.
I hope you will take a few moments to stop over to their sites and leave some words of comfort and encouragement to the families who are going through these hard times.
Here are the rest of the announcements and happenings around blogworld.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
>>> The 56th Carnival of Homesteading
>>> The 129th COH will be held this week at About Homeschool! Please make sure to stop by and check it out for great homeschooling ideas and experiences from other homeschoolers.
>>> 10 Items our Homeschool Cannot Live Without…
Homeschool Co-ops: How to Start Them, Run Them, and Not Burn Out
Statehood: Alaska is 50 Years Old
>>> Yeah Right
>>> HSC Legal Co-Chair Interview about California Re-hearing
>>> Homeschooling Methods- What’s Your Flavor?
CONTESTS:
HOST: MommyMatter.com
CONTEST LINK: A Tealicious Giveaway!
PRIZE: a custom gift basket from Tealiciousteas.com
HOW TO ENTER: Entries are made via comments, links, and feed subscriptions
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .Thursday, July 10th
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HOST: An Island Life
CONTEST LINK: Summer Giveaway Event #7: Little One’s Baby Gifts
PRIZE: a $50 gift certificate to Little One’s Baby Gifts
HOW TO ENTER: visit the sponsor then comment
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .midnight, July 6th
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HOST: mod*momCONTEST LINK: mod*mom summer giveaway :: education
PRIZE: a set of summer educational toys
HOW TO ENTER: visit the sponsor then tell what your favorite features + articles?
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .before midnight, monday july 21
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HOST: Life is Colourful
CONTEST LINK: Colourful Blog Anniversary Contest - Win Over $3000 in Cash and Prizes
PRIZE: Participants can win prizes worth $3000 and 6000 EC credits PLUS cash prizes, books, and more
HOW TO ENTER: see link
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .14th July
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HOST: Mom Most Traveled…
CONTEST LINK: Keeper of the Home in an Apron by Carolyn West
PRIZE: Cupcake Apron and Gloves Set from Carolyn’s Kitchen ($70 value!).
HOW TO ENTER: visit the sponsor then comment with your favorite style of apron not mentioned in this review.
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .July 6, 9pm CST
BE PROFOUND:
“You don’t raise heroes, you raise sons. And if you treat them like sons, they’ll turn out to be heroes, even if it’s just in your own eyes.”
“No one would be foolish enough to choose war over peace–in peace sons bury their fathers, but in war fathers bury their sons.”
NOAH WEBSTER”S DICTIONARY:
REPROOF’, n. [from reprove.
PHOTO OF THE WEEK:
Thanks to Jacque Dixon for this week’s photo!
Thank you for joining me this week for Memo Monday. I look forward to any additions you might have for next weeks. If you do, please send something in, and I’ll be sure to include it!
Blessings!
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Vacation Planning
Written by Jacque on June 23, 2008 – 1:38 pm -We just returned from a long vacation that seemed like it literally lasted a month. We are Back Home now, but it was sure fun meeting several bloggers (like Sprittibee!) I think part of the reason it seemed so long is that we planned the trip for at least a month before we left. Planning for a long trip or a vacation can be a daunting task, but I can testify that it makes life a whole lot easier if you take the time to do so.
We had several things to look ahead to when we decided to take our trip, so our planning and arranging had to start early. We had animals that needed to be cared for and articles to have written for a couple of magazines. Because we knew we would be getting back late in the month, I made sure the girls had their monthly columns written before we ever left. I searched Mapquest repeatedly for weeks, planning our route. Be sure to check
and any other online service to get the best route.
One thing we bought on the trip is a Trucker’s Route Atlas. It is a huge, laminated atlas with all the info you could want on it. It retailed at $75, but we found it in Texas for $15. It saved us time and money on the way home.
Gas prices. You cannot do one thing about it. Well, you could stay home, I guess, but that is about it. I must have taken 100 pictures of gas station signs all over the country so we could chronicle the prices everywhere. For the most part, it was around $3.85-$3.98. There was one place in the far west side of Texas, along I-10 where it was $4.39/gallon. The main objective is to calculate how many miles you plan to travel, count gas on the high side and the mpg your vehicle will get on the low side, so you will be sure to overplan finances for the trip. We have a 15-passenger van, which gets about 15-18mpg highway on a good click. I figured it at 15mpg, at 5,000 miles, with the gas prices at $5.00/gallon. We were not planning to go 5,000mi, and I certainly hoped the gas would not get up to $5.00. UGH. I was actually surprised to hear that gas here at home, which was at $3.85 when we left, reached $4.20/gal while we were gone. It is “down” to $4.09 now. Sheesh.
Also remember to check gas prices along your route online before you leave. Then, when you are on vacation, you can check again before you leave to come home.
The main gas stations we found in the South/Southwest are
- Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores,
- Petro Truck Stops Locations by Map - AllStays Guide,
- TravelCenters of America, and
- Valero/Diamond Shamrock.
- Flying J has a Fuel Prices page that gives you prices in select US cities.
Many of these travel plazas also have Wi-Fi, so be sure to make notes of those places on your route, if that is a concern for you. We found out that Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas are very limited on catching a wireless connection very easily on the Interstates we traveled.
Of course, there are things you will come home to, like grass that looks like a jungle, if you live where grass actually grows, so you will want to have someone mow for you if that is a concern. It is not a concern for me, because, now I know we can use the weedeater on it and our goats will have fresh, green grass to eat.
If you are only going to be gone for a few days, then putting a hold on your mail is probably not a big deal, but we left for two weeks, so we did stop it. It came on Saturday as a great big bundle, and I was happy to see it wasn’t *all* junk mail!
We found some friends who took mercy upon us and took care of our goats, chickens and dogs for the past two weeks, and if you are blessed with such friends, be sure to leave them a detailed list. We wrote out all feeding procedures and made enough feed for the two weeks we were gone. We tried to cover all the bases. It is hard for someone, even if they have the animal experience, to care for oyur own quirky animals. We have three younger does who will hog down the older does’ food if we don’t feed them separately. Goats get sick easily if their food is messed with, so we have a particular way of feeding our goats. Be sure to stress the importance of how you feed your animals to the caretakers and get someone you trust to do it exactly as you ask or you may have problems.
Another thing to consider is schooltime. Are you going to include workbook time or field trips or nothing? We homeschool everything. I call them Living Learning Moments. From gas prices to crossing 14 state lines to learning about Uncle Leo and his homemade walking sticks to helping Great-Grandpa when the mower breaks. If your children journal - or even if they don’t - a vacation is a great time for them to record daily things that happen. It will hone their writing skills, give them details to remember, and give you a timeline of the things you did on the trip.
A really easy lesson is to print off a map of the US and using them as coloring pages and noting each time you go through or enter a state. You can let your children track your trip and note special places each time you see a historical marker or stop and take photos. If your children are older, they might enjoy a personal smaller atlas of the States to follow as you travel along.
For heaven’s sake, don’t forget your camera! If you do not own a digital, consider it a vacation expense and buy one. Or borrow one. If you do not own a laptop, buy more memory. We are blessed with two laptops, so we downloaded the pictures as our memory card filled up. I promise you a digital camera will save you in the end. I know. We must have taken over 3000 pictures, but I deleted about 500. I cannot imagine buying all of those rolls of film and printing off all those photos, only to throw away 500 bad shots. Sure, we would have taken less photos, but this is a worthy investment.
I hope you have a wonderful, blessed, safe adventure of your own this summer, on the road or in your own back yard! If you would like to see a list of other items to plan for vacation, like clothing and food, please take a look at my planning post: Planning A Long Vacation Field Trip for A Large Family
CARNIVALS OF INTEREST
From Why Homeschool:Carnival of Homeschooling: The next Carnival of Homeschooling will be hosted at Dewey’s Treehouse. As always, entries are due Monday evening at 6:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, WHICH MEANS tonight!
Carnival of Homeschooling
current issue:
Jun 17, 2008
Apollos Academy
next issue:
Jun 24, 2008
Dewey’s Treehouse
Carnival of Education
current issue:
Jun 10, 2008
Learn Me Good
next issue:
Jun 11, 2008
Learn Me Good
Learning in the Great Outdoors
current issue:
Jun 01, 2008
The Miss Rumphius Effect
next issue:
Jul 01, 2008
Alone on a Limb
Music Education Blog Carnival
next issue:
Jul 01, 2008
So You Want To Teach?
The Charlotte Mason Carnival
current issue:
Jun 10, 2008
Adventures On Beck’s Bounty
next issue:
Jun 24, 2008
Twinkling Stars Family School
CONTESTS AND GIVEAWAYS
Growing in Grace Magazine has something special for designers. They are are looking for a digi-scrap design for the month of September. Their theme that month will be Fall related.
*HOW DO I ENTER? Click on the icon to get all the information. Your kit must be sent to ggmeditor@gmail.com
ENTRIES are due AUGUST 1ST!
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Dawn is having a Twisted Silver Giveaway
Go on over to her blog and check out the pictures of the Twisted Silver Jewelry she has.
Twisted Silver is premiering three new products this week: Motif earrings, Chichi bracelet, and Pod bracelet. A lucky winner, selected randomly from comments, will receive a pair of the Motif earrings!
Motif Earrings: An intricate curving paisley motif bracketed by brass hand forged angles. Wear your art! $50
She also has 2 coupon codes for you if you don’t want to wait to win and want to dive right in and buy a set!
This contest is open to non-bloggers, just use a valid email address when posting your comment.
Contest is from June 24-28th, so get on over there and leave your comment!!!
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HSB Front Porch: Salem Ridge Press Good Summer Reading Contest!
Our hope is that once families have the opportunity to see and read one of our books, they will come back for more. In our current contest, twenty-five families will each receive the softcover book of their choice from the eighteen titles we have republished so far.* Then, we would like to bless one special family with a grand prize of a full set of all eighteen of our titles - that is approximately a $250 retail value! We are excited to be sponsoring this contest and thrilled to share our books with you. We hope you enjoy them as much as we have!
There will 26 winners for this contest!
Winners are chosen randomly.
Contest ends July 6th!
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Freebie From Robin Sampson:
I want to share with you a special book by Wayne Jacobson titled ” He Loves Me”. Its available free on my blog in ebook format. Go to my post, Daisy Petal Christianity. I hope it touches you as much as it has me.
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Enter here IntelligentFirstAid “talking” kit valued at $129.99. To enter visit sponsor and tell why you’d like to win. The giveaway will end on June 30th 2008.
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Enter here to win a (as grand prize winner) an entire Olive Kids room valued at $750 from OliveKids. To enter just fill out their form. There are also five runner up winners who receive $50 worth of product. The giveaway will end at 11:59 PST on June 30th 2008.
If you would like to keep up on other events, be sure to check out Jocelyn’s The Weekly.

Tags: atlas, carnivals, Contests, family, gas prices, geography, giveaways, goats, history, homeschooling, mapquest, on the road again, pets, planning, stop mail, summer fun, unit studies, vacation
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Top 5 Plays For The Game
Written by Sisterlisa on June 11, 2008 – 12:49 am -The NBA is preparing to hold their Draft Pick on June 26th in New York City. Many teen guys and their dads, even some girls and their mothers, place the Draft date on their calendars in the excitement of seeing who their favorite team will be choosing. The Coaches need to select players that can help meet the needs of the entire team. In Basketball they may need to draft a ’shooter’ like Sasha Vujacic for their offensive team so they can score points. On the other hand, the coaches may decide to strategically select a defensive player like Ronny Turiaf, who can prevent the other team from scoring points.
As parents, we have the responsibility of drafting in key players in our teens lives in order to help train them to be a balanced individual with skill, character, and academic excellence. These players are designed to support the morals and high standards that God would want our children to have. Each person in the lives of our children help to form them into the adult they will some day be. Our teens thoughts, opinions, and philosophies are formed in their minds and souls by the people they are around, the books and blogs that they read, and even the music they listen to.
If Sasha Vujacic choses to fill his body with unhealthy foods, never exercise, and spend time in the bars, he isn’t going to be much good to his team members. However, if he eats right, works out each day, and spends his time wisely studying the play book, he will be more equipped when it comes to game day. We can view the moves our opponent makes, but spending too much time studying their moves and not enough time studying our own plan, we can easily become distracted from the main objective. We can learn how not to play the game, but if we invested more time in the fundamentals of the game and work hard at improving our skills and memorizing that play book, then we’ll all end up being the best player we can be.
If I tried to be a Sprittibee or a Jacque Dixon, I’ll never be any better than second best. But I can be the best Sisterlisa I can be as I spend time in my own play book. Each homeschool family has a different set of needs, goals, and desires, so some of the strategies won’t be the same. Yet, as we use the same play book, we can learn the basic fundamentals needed to insure that each of our team members gets the best guidance in making decisions for their game day.
Here are the top 5 plays our family makes in our game.
1. Pray. In order to have an open relationship with the Lord, we need to talk to Him everyday. Schedule time to pray as individuals and as a family.
2. We read the Bible. Even children as young as 3 can read the Bible. Even if they can’t pronounce words yet, they can identify letters. Each child should have a Bible reading
schedule suited to their abilities.
3. Meet with other believers. It’s important to meet regularly with other believers who will support your values and your relationship with the Lord. Some people have good solid churches they can be a member of, while others may have a small country home church. Wherever you meet with fellow believers, be faithful and help to meet the needs of the entire team.
4. Share your faith. If you don’t have a church, you can still reach souls for Christ. Many Christian book stores have Gospel tracts that you can invest in and are very affordable. Hand them out to people you come in contact with each day. The cashier at the store, the bank teller, even mailing them in when you pay bills helps to reach a lost soul.
5. Apply what we know. It’s one thing to just become knowledgeable in a subject, but it’s a whole other ball of wax to be able to apply it. We know that we should read our Bible, so be sure to read it. We know that we should go to church, so be sure to go. We need to reach the lost, so reach out. Be sure that you spend time in communication with God, and He will give you His power to live each day as a vessel that will bring Glory the Most High God.
These are the basic fundamentals that each game player should not only know how to do, but is in practice using these fundamentals each and every day. Be wise when you seek players that help you to meet these needs in the lives of your team. Be sure you’re selecting the best in the draft!

Tags: Basketball, believers, Bible, coaches, Darft Pick, family, Homeschool, NBA, parenting, Ronny Turiaf, Sasha Vujacic, Teens, The Draft
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Gardening Memos on Monday
Written by Jacque on May 26, 2008 – 9:46 am -Summer is right around the corner, and gardening is getting into full swing on many homesteads, backyards and pots on porches. We started gardening a few years back, and have always included anything to do with it as learning. From planting and starting seedlings to observing the fruit of the plants to taking photos of the work and the beauty.
If you have not yet planted a garden it is still not too late. You can purchase plants already started and put them into pots or a garden spot even now. We use organic seeds and plants. I have found too many things out about eating non-organics, and, well, do your own research.
Since eating organic has gained popularity, they should be rather easy to find. Organic seeds can be ordered online from reputable companies.
For us, tilling such a large plot is usually the hardest part of gardening. We did buy a nice tiller last year, so it has become less of a job, but it is so important to get the ground ready so that the roots can grow deep. If your garden is small, a rake and a hoe will do the job just fine. We found some pretty nifty tools at Tractor Supply last week that are claws on the front and hoes on the backside. They are also extendable, so any of us can use them.

One thing to keep in mind is that many plants in a garden are direct-seeded, meaning that you don’t have to start them from a plant. You will want to direct-seed lettuce, spinach, corn, squash, beans, lima beans, carrots, cucumbers, and zucchini(I know that’s a squash too, but I love it!).
Vegetables that you will want to purchase as plants are: tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, and onion sets. We did potatoes last year, and they are so easy.
I was asked last year where to get some Heirloom Seeds from. Here is my experience from the past year or so…. We use organic and Heirloom seeds, so I thought I would give you some links.
We order many of our organic seeds from Seeds of Change out of NM. My Dad ordered ours and his. He ordered from them, because they are solely organic and he wanted to support solely organic growers. He also bought some organic seeds at Lowe’s from Ferry Morse.
Gardens Alive! has organic seeds and chemical-free insecticides, fertilizers and such. We ordered through them last year, and I was happy with them. You could also look at Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Co. Underwood Gardens has hard-to-find, open’pollinated and heirloom seeds. They also have a safe seed pledge not to knowingly sell chemically-engineered seeds, etc.
Children love to play in the dirt, so planting a garden is an easy one to get them involved in. what aplace to teach your children the beauty and omnipotence of God’s creation. If you are interested in ways to use gardening as a unit study, I posted about it: Gardening 101 - You *Can* Teach Your Children!!
An excellent resource I have found for gardening that is easy to read for adults and children alike is Square-Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew.
Contests:
For a May Contest: This month’s contest is geared towards the kids; however, anyone can take part!! The last day to enter is May 31st. To participate, find the very close up pictures on the blog and figure out what they are. On May 31st, email the answers to us at contests@centurytel.net. The prize is Volume 1 of Patch the Pirate’s Story & Song Treasure Box. The winner will be drawn from all correct entries on June 2nd. Complete rules (and a better explanation) can be found at There Is A Season.
Ok, I really don’t *want* to share this, but for all of you mommas who have Littles 4 or 5 and under… here is a contest you do not want to miss: Win the Ergo Baby Carrier of your choice in our Spring 2008 Contest! No purchase necessary to enter & win! Just CLICK HERE to enter by midnight on May 30, 2008. Winner of the free Ergo Baby Carrier will be picked at random from all correct entries.
Don’t forget that my sweet graduating daughter, Miss Amanda Dixon, is hosting a fun giveaway for homeschool Seniors class of 2008! She is giving away some class of 2008 t shirts from The Homeschool Boutique! Be sure to swing over and check it out.
So there…. you still have a few days to enter these contests. Go check them out!
Carnivals for this week:
Carnival Of Homeschooling #126: End of the School Year? Or Is It? at Walking Therein. Come on over and join me!
The Homesteading Carnival is up ap Grandma Rosie’s Texas home. Take a look at the 51st Homesteading Carnival ……..Summers on it’s way.
That is all for this Memo Monday! Have a fabulous week, and get out and get dirty with your children this summer!

Tags: Bible, carnivals, Contests, creation, gardening, homeschool lessons, organic, planting, seeds, teaching children, unit studies
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Memo Monday
Written by Miss Jocelyn on May 19, 2008 – 12:00 am -Welcome to this week’s Memo Monday. I hope you will spend a few moments and look at the things going on around the blogworld. As always if you anything you’d like to add to Memo Monday, you’re welcome to email!
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
>>> The Duggar Family is Expecting #18 Have you heard of The Duggar Family of Arkansas? Check out the The Duggar Family Website.
>>> This week The 50th Homesteading Carnival was hosted at Quiverfull Family! Don’t forget to add your THC Icon to your sidebar!
>>> The 125th COH will be held this week at Po Moyemu–In My Opinion! Please make sure to stop by and check it out for great homeschooling ideas and experiences from other homeschoolers.
>>> Homeschool Blog Awards is getting ready to open up the May & June 2008 Swap! This is something fun for older homeschoolers and moms to do. You have a swap sister who you send a $5 gift package to and they’ll do the same. A great way to get to know new people online and makes some friends!
>>> Stop over at Homespun Life to view the Share Your Faith Carnival. Please join us by sending in the following information to me through the Blog Carnival Site at our very own Share Your Faith Carnival page.
>>> Watch out for the contest Amanda @ The Daily Planet is having, where you could win a Senior ‘08 tshirt from the Homeschool Boutique.
>>> Sisterlisa was honored to be able to have an over-the-phone interview with Kirk Cameron’s Leading Lady, Erin Bethea, from Fireproof today! Go on over to Apples of Gold, and read about the conversation she had with her this morning.
CONTESTS & GIVEAWAYS:
HOST: {Me and Mine}
CONTEST LINK: Win $200 and more this August!
PRIZE: 1st prize: $100 in cash through Paypal
2nd prize: $40 in cash through Paypal
3rd prize: $30 in cash through Paypal
4th prize: $20 in cash through Paypal
5th prize: $10 in cash through Paypal
HOW TO ENTER: see contest link (there is 10 hoops to enter, but you don’t have to do all 10)
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .August 31, 2008
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HOST: nofullstop.com
CONTEST LINK: Contest Kickoff: It’s Raining $1600. Are You Participating?
Open for all to participate.
PRIZE: Prizes worth $1600.
HOW TO ENTER: Subscribe to email feeds plus other ways too.
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .30th May.
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HOST: Lipstick, Powder ‘n Paint
CONTEST LINK: Biotherm Giveaway
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HOW TO ENTER: fill out the contest form
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .May 31st, 2008
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HOST: Heavenly Hold
CONTEST LINK: Win a Baby Carrier worth up to $100
Open to US residents only
PRIZE: Baby Carrier worth up to $100
HOW TO ENTER: Enter a maximum of twice between May 1-31.
Email amber (at) heavenlyhold (dot) com with CONTEST in the subject line. Include your top three carrier choices from Heavenly Hold. For a second entry, sign up for our newsletter, or blog about the contest and email Amber again with the blog link.
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .May 31st, 2008
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HOST: Boston Mamas
CONTEST LINK: Enter Win!
US and Canada entrants welcome.
PRIZE: a Diplomat Convertible Car Seat in the style of the winner’s choice. This car seat retails at $259.99
HOW TO ENTER: Fill in the form
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .midnight, EST June 6, 2008.
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HOST: My Wooden Spoon
CONTEST LINK: New Giveaway! KitchenAid Stand Mixer
PRIZE: KitchenAid Stand Mixer
HOW TO ENTER: see contest link for entry details
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .JUNE 17TH, 2008 AT ABOUT 10:00PM CST
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CONTEST LINK: Cackle Hatchery Poultry Photo- Contest
PRIZE: $100.00 cash prize for (Best of Breed) photo. (Photo that best shows the pure breed)
$100.00 cash prize for (Funniest Chicken) photo. (funny, cute, originality or artistic).
$100.00 cash prize for (Poultry show prize or ribbon) photo, (photo of bird with ribbon or prize in the photo and may or may not include persons). Also name of show, date and what awarded won on the entry form.
HOW TO ENTER: see link
Photos judged by Cackle Hatchery Staff. Prize money awarded January 15th of 2009.
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HOST: Adamwhiles.com
CONTEST LINK: Contest: Coolest PC - Win $25 Tiger Direct Gift Card!
PRIZE: $25 Tiger Direct Gift Card 0r $25 to your paypal email
HOW TO ENTER: submit photo per requirements
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .June 30th, 2008
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HOST: Classy Mommy
CONTEST LINK: Giveaways
PRIZE: NATIONAL TREASURE 2: BOOK OF SECRETS on DVD - 3 winners
HOW TO ENTER: sign up for the newsletter by entering your email in the box
DEADLINE TO ENTER: .May 20th, 2008
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HOST: Classy Mommy
CONTEST LINK: Giveaways
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT:
“When life doesn’t seem like a bed of roses remember who wore the thorns.”
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BOOK, n. [Like the Latin liber, book signifies primarily bark and beech, the tree being probably named from its bark.]
A general name of every literary composition which is printed; but appropriately, a printed composition bound; a volume. The name is given also to any number of written sheets when bound or sewed together, and to a volume of blank paper, intended for any species of writing, as for memorandums, for accounts, or receipts.
HAVE A LAUGH:
“A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.”
“An alarm clock is a mechanism used to scare the daylights into you.”
“Birthdays are healthy. The more you have, the longer you live.”
PICTURE PERFECT:
Thanks to Dawn for this week’s photo!
I hope you have an excellent week and have enjoyed checking out all the above links! We always appreciate your comments about our posts on the Homeschool Blog Awards!
Blessings!
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Memo Monday: It’s May, What Are You Doing?
Written by Jacque on May 12, 2008 – 4:19 pm -It’s May, and it’s the time of year when the weather is finally getting warmer to stay, many of us are planting our gardens, and our children are finishing up another official year of homeschool. Time for us to go through our old papers and plans and put time and energy into planning for the next year. For some of us that means unit studies to plan through the summer or vacations, anything to learn! The carnivals will also continue through the summer, so take a look at what other homeschool families will be doing as the year winds down.

Leave me a comment and tell me your homeschool plans for summer. If you’ve posted about it already, leave your link in the comments so we can visit it!
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Carnivals
I am a bit partial to this first carnival. First of all, because Amanda and Jocelyn created it and run it, and second of all, because Amanda is such a sweetie! She is hosting The Homesteading Carnival #49: My Mama Edition. You have to see it. I am blessed to have such wonderful children who are also my friends.
Henry Cate, of WhyHomeschool, has announced the Winners of the Carnival of Homeschooling images
contest. Frankly, I am partial to this one on the left, because Jocelyn designed it.
Henry posted the codes for the winning icons, so go grab one if you like!
Other carnivals of interest are:
The next edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling will be at Mom is Teaching.
Last week’s Carnival of Homeschooling is at Melissa’s Idea Garden.
The current issue, from April 28, of the Charlotte Mason Carnival is up at The Family Zoo. The next issue, May 13, will be at The Heart of Harmony.
The 3rd edition of the Canadian Canadian Home Educators Blog Carnival is up.
The Carnival of Education, the current issue, from May 07 is up at Bellringers. The next issue, on May 14, will be up at Instructify.
The Carnival of Mathematics, May 02 issue, is up at Teaching College Math Technology Blog.
The Carnival of Learning in The Great Outdoors, May 05 edition, is up at 10,000 Birds.
The Active Learning Carnival, Apr 07, is up at Active Learning Blog Carnival. The next issue will be Jun 14, at Active Learning Blog Carnival.
Thank you for joining me for Memo Monday! Have a super week!!
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Monday Menu Plan!
Written by Miss Jocelyn on April 21, 2008 – 12:00 am -
There are lots of things to do online that are both fun and constructive. Last week Mother Dear showed you all the different types of yahoo-groups you’re able to be a part of, and this week I’m gonna show you how you do a meme for those who don’t know. A meme is something that is done weekly. It is usually title something like Wordless Wednesdays or Thankful Thursdays, but since it’s Monday I have found this meme hosted by Organized Junkie title Menu Plan Monday. You may already know about it, and it really is an excellent idea. You can find all the rules of participation here. Usually there will be a list where anyone who participates links themselves so everyone can easily find them. This is a great way to see how others plan their menus and what’s on them.
Monday
Breakfast: Pancakes, bacon, eggs
Lunch: Chicken salad on toast
Dinner: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes, peas, green salad, rolls
Snacks: Apples & apples dip
Tuesday
Breakfast: Oatmeal muffins, apples
Lunch: Quesadillas
Dinner: Hamburger Helper, potatoes, carrots, green beans
Snacks: Cheese n crackers
Wednesday
Breakfast: Cranberry muffins, pears
Lunch: Cows in a blanket, cheesy potatoes
Dinner: Spaghetti, green salad, green beans, corn, garlic bread
Snacks: carrot sticks, dip
Thursday
Breakfast: Pancakes, bacon, eggs
Lunch: Green salad, biscuits
Dinner: Tuna patties, home fries, cabbage salad, tartar sauce
Snacks: fruit salad with yogurt
Friday
Breakfast: Bagel with cream cheese
Lunch: Chicken noodle soup with bread
Dinner: flat tacos, tortillas, green salad
Snacks:
Saturday
Breakfast: Fried eggs with toast, grapefruit
Lunch: Sauage, sourkrat
Dinner: sloppy joes, carrots, corn
Snacks: graham crackers
Sunday
Breakfast: Muffins with fruit
Lunch: Beans, tortilla, Spanish rice
Dinner: Cheesy rice with chicken, green beans, green salad
Snacks: oranges
I hope you will share some of your menu plans for the week! I’m always looking for something good to eat!
To find the list of home-themed carnivals for this month, you can check out last week’s Memo Monday, which listed them all!
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Memo Monday: Online Homeschool Groups
Written by Jacque on April 14, 2008 – 10:03 pm -There are almost 6000 Yahoo Groups under the Homeschooling category. You will find groups for all different formats, ages and sects of homeschooling. Some require membership to view posts and participate, and some are public forums. Once you sign up for membership, you can read through posts, post questions and meet other members who homeschool the same method or age of children you do.

I do not belong to each of these groups so I cannot personally endorse them. These are examples of some that you may be interested in. You can search for a group in your own interests by typing search words into the box on this page.
You will also find a host of blog carnivals listed below.
Some that I found in HOMESCHOOLING are:
1182 Members, Archives: Membership required
The Bookroom is for homeschooling families using “living books,” the very best children’s books both in-print and out-of-print. We typically keep textbooks and “junk” reading to a minimum, encouraging our children to choose books that engage their minds, inspire their imaginations, and thrill their hearts! Book reviews, notices of helpful web sites, reviews of curriculum guides, and any other discussion directly related to a living books education are welcome! All homeschooling families are …(more)
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1526 Members, Archives: Membership required
THERE IS HOPE! This is a support group for those who live mainly in the USA who are homeschooling a “special needs” child, ages preschool to 19. Whether your child has ADHD, a learning disability (LD), dyslexia, emotional or neurological disorder, bipolar,tourette syndrome,deafness,autism,anxiety disorder, oppositonal defiance disorder, blindness,any type of emotional or physical handicap,etc, then this group is for you. We all have our own individual needs and problems, yet we all do share a …(more)
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2927 Members, Archives: Public
BOYS… whether you have one, two, three or more — this is the spot to discuss their special needs. You know, like LEGOS! Click HERE for our website! (www.homeschoolingBOYS.com) To join our group you should be PERSONALLY homeschooling 1 or more boys (parent, grandparent or legal guardian), seriously considering home education, or intending to begin soon. Parents of pre-school children who intend to KEEP homeschooling are, of course, welcome. And you need to be able to identify what phrases …(more)
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1617 Members, Archives: Membership required
Homeschooling…Ruth Beechick Style! Ruth Beechick Style Homeschooling is an Eclectic approach which focuses on natural learning through Real Books and Real Life. BasicallyBeechick is a Christian homeschool support group to discuss the methods and ideas of Dr. Ruth Beechick. Other authors whose ideas mesh well with Beechick’s will be discussed as well. These authors include (but are not limited to) Susan C. Anthony, Rebecca Rupp, Jean Soyke, E.D. Hirsch, Jessie Wise and Susan Wise Bauer, Harvey …(more)
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1527 Members, Archives: Membership required
This list was designed with Freecycle rules in mind. We are not associated with Freecycle-we abide by the same type of rules, which means if you can’t do it there, you can’t do it here! All offers of any kind of Homeschooling materials should be FREE with the exception of *actual* postage/handling. Most items on this list can be sent Media Mail. If you have a need for any kind of homeschooling materials, do not hesitate to ask. Members are welcome to go to the “Links” section and add any FREE …(more)
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264 Members, Archives: Membership required
Have you been looking for a group of like-minded home schooling parents using Charlotte Mason’s home schooling philosophy in a secular manner? Welcome. This list is is for those of us who would like to discuss and share ideas for using Charlotte Mason’s ideas secularly, whether or not our home schooling is faith-based. Topics might include adapting the information found on the Ambleside Online website, finding “living books” on particular subjects, or including some aspects of the Charlotte …(more)
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3902 Members, Archives: Membership required
Ambleside Online is a support group for families using the Ambleside Online Curriculum, which is designed to be as close as possible to the curriculum that Charlotte Mason used in her own PNEU schools. This list is exclusively for homeschool parents to discuss the implementing of this curriculum. You may not join this list to sell your product or advertise your business. THIS IS NOT A GENERAL CM LIST, nor a general homeschool list . Posts must be restricted to focus on AO’s specialized purpose. …(more)
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1067 Members, Archives: Membership required
WELCOME! This list is for the buying and selling of resources (biographies, poetry and art books, teacher resources, etc.) that are in conformity with the Charlotte Mason “twaddle-free” philosophy. All transactions are between the buyers and sellers personally–the owner assumes no responsiblity and/or liability for any sale transactions. Please limit posts to 3 per day. **** PLEASE: Note posting of links to ebay auctions, or other groups and websites (even in signature lines) is prohibited! …(more)
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2291 Members, Archives: Membership required
This group is for Bible and Trinity-believing, God-fearing, “Jesus-Plus-Nothing-Else” Christian families using or investigating the Robinson Curriculum. All homeschooling families using or investigating the Robinson Curriculum are welcome to join , with notice that the group is first and foremost a Christian group. Single parents and large families are encouraged to investigate this curriculum. We share ideas and provide support. We discuss day-to-day issues faced by homeschooling families, and …(more)
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210 Members, Archives: Membership required
We Catholic homeschooling parents need to help our children navigate the college selection/application/preparation process. We’ll discuss colleges, Catholic and secular, and keep in mind all kinds of majors. We’ll share what we know of a college’s environment in terms of morals (e.g., dorm life), spirituality (e.g., Masses, confessions, devotions), classroom environment (i.e., tolerance for truth vs. politically correct discussions). We’ll also discuss how to prepare our homeschoolers for …(more)
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559 Members, Archives: Membership required
Unschooling ? Homeschooling in a more relaxed way? Want to discuss ways to do it and not have to hock the family farm? If your looking for a list that will help you find cheap and free homeschool resources, but arnt interested in more worksheets, quiz makers,or textbook swaps, then this is the list for you!!! Everyone is welcome, so please be respectful of others. We all do things in ways that suit our beliefs and fit in with out lives, so remember whats right for someone else might not be right …(more)
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928 Members, Archives: Membership required
This group is designed to be a place to store NON-Copywrited lesson plans for homeschooling use. These are files that can only be opened using Homeschool Tracker PLUS. This program can be purchased at www.homeschooltracker.com PLEASE remember to not save any copywrited information as this will get deleted. KT has given us some guidelines on what is acceptable. “Mostly - you want to avoid plans like Sonlight where the resources are readily available from the library, but the way in which they go …(more)
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44 Members, Archives: Membership required
Welcome to Abeka Homeschool! Abeka Homeschool is an email support list for those Christian homeschoolers who are using either part or all of Abeka curriculum in order to home educate their blessings. This list has been created for support, fellowship, encouragement, prayer and general advise in using the curriculum. Our email list participates in a Topic of the Week, Member of the Week (to pray for) and a bi-yearly Book Discussion! You are also welcome to post Abeka ONLY items for sale or trade, …(more)
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30 Members, Archives: Membership required
Welcome to Rod and Staff Homeschool! Rod and Staff Homeschool is a Christian email support list for those homeschoolers who are using either part or all of Rod and Staff Curriculum in their homeschool. This list has been created for support, fellowship, encouragement, prayer and general advise in using the curriculum. Our email list participates in a Topic of the Week, Member of the Week and a bi-yearly Book Discussion! You are also welcome to post Rod and Staff ONLY items for sale or trade, at …(more)
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422 Members, Archives: Membership required
CONGRATULATIONS! YOU FOUND US!! This is a discussion group for those of us who BUY AND SELL textbooks and *gasp* Teacher’s Editions. Come here to discuss your ideas without the PINKS (eBay spies) listening in. Regular, polite netiquette will be observed. ****IMPORTANT**** In order to have your membership approved, YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR EBAY ID OR WEBSITE URL IN THE COMMENTS SECTION WHEN YOU APPLY TO JOIN THE GROUP. Your user ID is NOT used for any purpose other than to verify that you buy and …(more)
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2166 Members, Archives: Membership required
DO YOU WANT HELP HOMESCHOOLING? Our friendly, all-inclusive, non-sectarian community provides free curriculum ideas, activities, resources, humor, support and thought-provoking discussion in a forum that welcomes and respects you no matter what method you choose. We especially recognize the importance of providing encouragement to families who homeschool independently (without government assistance) - beginners and veterans alike! This List is owned by veteran homeschool mom, writer, and …(more)
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223 Members, Archives: Membership required
Salutations, homeschooling moms… Grab a cup of coffee and jump in the conversation! We’re here to support your homeschooling endeavors and to converse about anything (homeschooling or not) that comes up. WARNING: While homeschooling is a topic we are always happy to discuss, often conversations here stray from that discussion. This list is, for many of our members, one of the few “adult socialization” opportunities that they have in their busy days of educating children. If you are seeking a …(more)
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If you would like to check out some interesting homeschool blogs, here are some carnival links for this month:
Carnival of Homeschooling
April 15 - Nerd Family
April 22 - Principled Discovery
April 29 - HomeSchoolBuzz.com
The Charlotte Mason Carnival
March 31 One Child Policy Homeschool
April 15 In the Sparrow’s Nest
Carnival of Education
April 9 The Elementary Educator
April 16 The CEA Blog
The Homesteading Carnival
April 14 Diary Of One
April 21 Seeking Rest in the Ancient Paths
April 28 The HomeSpun Life
Carnival of Family Life
April 7 My Two Boys
April 14 On the Horizon
A Teacher’s Life Blog Carnival
April 1 Lesson Plans And Other Resources For Teachers And Homeschooling!
May 1 Lesson Plans And Other Resources For Teachers And Homeschooling!
Learning in the Great Outdoors
April 1 The Heart of Harmony
May 5 10,000 Birds
Carnival of Notebooking
April 22 Notebook Learning
Thank you for joining me for Memo Monday! Have a super week!!










