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What Has Been Going On…

What Has Been Going On…

I haven’t been around here a lot lately posting. So, what has been going on? A lot! First off, we had relatives come up for Thanksgiving. Grandparents arrived the Friday before and we spent as much time with them as we could. You would think I would take pictures while they were here, however, the camera didn’t make it out. I have no pictures of this Thanksgiving! Oh well, at least we still have the memories. We had a great Thanksgiving feast of turkey, cornbread dressing, gravy, homemade mac-n-cheese, mashed potatoes (see a carb trend here? LOL), green beans (finally a green veggie!) rolls, pecan pie, pumpkin pie and a pecan/pumpkin pie! And this only for 8 people!! Needless to say we had turkey for a week after!

I have also been doing a lot of baking. We have shared pound cake, banana nut bread, chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal cookies with neighbors and friends. This has been a lot of fun. I have always enjoyed baking and cooking for people. You would think I would post and share pictures of the goodies, but I just can’t seem to remember until everything is gone!

I am sure me not remembering has nothing to do with the fact that I have 4 kids and we homeschool! We have been busy in our studies. With the different age groups that I teach, we have been learning to write letters and numbers, all the way up to dissecting crawfish and earth worms in science. Throw in a little 1+1=2, to college algebra. (so thankful for dad to help!) We had the science fair recently and my daughter placed 3rd in her category. She did the egg in a bottle and talked about air pressure. That was pretty cool. I was very impressed with her project. She did the majority of the work by herself. Hard work paid off for her!

Since the Thanksgiving holiday started, the kids have taken turns getting sick. We still have a couple that have lingering colds that don’t seem to want to let go. Our oldest daughter has suffered with losing her voice and is slowing getting back to normal with that. Thankfully, I haven’t caught the bug and pray that I don’t. I always seem to have too many things to do and not enough time!

Basically, I have taken a break and been spending as much time with the kids and taking care of the house. We are only here a short time on this earth and my family needs to come first to anything else that I want to do. God gave me my children and I want to do my best raising them. Priorities have changed and it has been for the best. I am still going to write what I am passionate about and pray that our families love of God shows. I am trying to find a balance and know once I do, my writing will become a little more often and will have more meaning.

I have so much I want to share and I have been writing it down in a notebook. I want to talk more about God, what He has done for me and my family, how He has blessed us with being able to homeschool our children. How He has given me a love for cooking and baking for others, how He has given me a love for Photography. It will all come in His timing.

So please be patient with me as God is working in my heart and my life.

Blessings to you all this Christmas season!

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What Has Been Going On…

What Has Been Going On…

I haven’t been around here a lot lately posting. So, what has been going on? A lot! First off, we had relatives come up for Thanksgiving. Grandparents arrived the Friday before and we spent as much time with them as we could. You would think I would take pictures while they were here, however, the camera didn’t make it out. I have no pictures of this Thanksgiving! Oh well, at least we still have the memories. We had a great Thanksgiving feast of turkey, cornbread dressing, gravy, homemade mac-n-cheese, mashed potatoes (see a carb trend here? LOL), green beans (finally a green veggie!) rolls, pecan pie, pumpkin pie and a pecan/pumpkin pie! And this only for 8 people!! Needless to say we had turkey for a week after!

I have also been doing a lot of baking. We have shared pound cake, banana nut bread, chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal cookies with neighbors and friends. This has been a lot of fun. I have always enjoyed baking and cooking for people. You would think I would post and share pictures of the goodies, but I just can’t seem to remember until everything is gone!

I am sure me not remembering has nothing to do with the fact that I have 4 kids and we homeschool! We have been busy in our studies. With the different age groups that I teach, we have been learning to write letters and numbers, all the way up to dissecting crawfish and earth worms in science. Throw in a little 1+1=2, to college algebra. (so thankful for dad to help!) We had the science fair recently and my daughter placed 3rd in her category. She did the egg in a bottle and talked about air pressure. That was pretty cool. I was very impressed with her project. She did the majority of the work by herself. Hard work paid off for her!

Since the Thanksgiving holiday started, the kids have taken turns getting sick. We still have a couple that have lingering colds that don’t seem to want to let go. Our oldest daughter has suffered with losing her voice and is slowing getting back to normal with that. Thankfully, I haven’t caught the bug and pray that I don’t. I always seem to have too many things to do and not enough time!

Basically, I have taken a break and been spending as much time with the kids and taking care of the house. We are only here a short time on this earth and my family needs to come first to anything else that I want to do. God gave me my children and I want to do my best raising them. Priorities have changed and it has been for the best. I am still going to write what I am passionate about and pray that our families love of God shows. I am trying to find a balance and know once I do, my writing will become a little more often and will have more meaning.

I have so much I want to share and I have been writing it down in a notebook. I want to talk more about God, what He has done for me and my family, how He has blessed us with being able to homeschool our children. How He has given me a love for cooking and baking for others, how He has given me a love for Photography. It will all come in His timing.

So please be patient with me as God is working in my heart and my life.

Blessings to you all this Christmas season!

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Finally Got The Hornet’s Nest Down

Finally Got The Hornet’s Nest Down

My husband finally got the hornet nest down from the tree in our neighbor’s yard. The hornets nest was only hanging on my a twig, so he was able to throw a stick at it and knock it down.

As you can tell, it is about the size of soccer ball. It has layer upon thin layer of paper thin chewed wood mixed with saliva. Gross, isn’t it!

 

When it hit the ground, the bottom part fell off of it. You can tell where they bore the holes in the nest.

 

This part looked like it was where the larvae were at.

 

I then took a knife and sliced through the middle of the nest. It has 3 different layers inside. This was a pretty neat nest to look at. We plan on taking it to a nature preserve that is near our house to see if they would like to keep it to show kids who come to visit. I know my kids found it interesting!

 

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Finally Got The Hornet’s Nest Down

Finally Got The Hornet’s Nest Down

My husband finally got the hornet nest down from the tree in our neighbor’s yard. The hornets nest was only hanging on my a twig, so he was able to throw a stick at it and knock it down.

As you can tell, it is about the size of soccer ball. It has layer upon thin layer of paper thin chewed wood mixed with saliva. Gross, isn’t it!

 

When it hit the ground, the bottom part fell off of it. You can tell where they bore the holes in the nest.

 

This part looked like it was where the larvae were at.

 

I then took a knife and sliced through the middle of the nest. It has 3 different layers inside. This was a pretty neat nest to look at. We plan on taking it to a nature preserve that is near our house to see if they would like to keep it to show kids who come to visit. I know my kids found it interesting!

 

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Homeschool Science Fair

Homeschool Science Fair

My daughter participated in our homeschool group science fair this year. She did a project on air pressure. She was able to put a boiled egg into a bottle that the opening was smaller than the egg. The sire pressure sucked it into the bottle. It was pretty cool. Out of her group, she placed 3rd. I am very proud of her and what she accomplished. She has a chance now to go on to the Regional Science Fair in our area. That will be held on February. She is excited and we look forward to learning even more about air pressure.

 

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