is great thanks! The week may have begun with a cold that I cannot kick, but it also included a wonderful first day of our fall homeschooling co-op and is ending with the celebration of Jack being 15 month’s old today and Mike and I seventh betrothal anniversary. Yep, seven years ago today, as the sun set over the sea, it rose on the beginning of our lifelong commitment to each other. With a betrothal at the beach, followed later by a marriage in the church, we doubly-promised each other our steadfast love and that is one promise we honor!
In our homeschool…
We
- delighted in our first day of Catholic Homeschool Co-op and playground fun on Monday.
- called off Montessori Morning studies on Tuesday because of Mommy feeling beaten down by congestion, headache, earache, slight fever and general malaise, but still enjoyed snuggled-up reading time, some practical life around the house, free time outside in the yard, work on Jack’s speech development at his Early Intervention appointment, use of self-control and courtesy during Jack's well-baby appointment and a bit of formal learning and assessment for the big kids. (Luke read Bob Books, Set 1: Beginning Readers to me and Nina shared which letter sounds she knows.)
- got our mouths “more familiar” with sweet
potatoes, carrots and butternut squash soup in a family (minus Daddy) food
study with our super feeding specialist on Wednesday, worked our minds and
bodies in the waiting room or sensory gym (depending on who you are referring
to) during Luke’s OT appointment, enjoyed a Mommy Blogger luncheon for Signature Moms,
had storytime snuggles and enjoyed some time outside, when the kids built
fairyhouses.
- made and used some three-part reading cards to
go along with the first few Bob books that Luke is working on, did a little
letter study with Nina, played with our St.
Jerome and the Lion story basket, practiced deep breathing during our
behavior modification appointment, did practical life work (or chores)
together, enjoyed Drama
Kids classes and more on Thursday.
- stayed home playing with our St. Jerome and the
Lion story basket props on Friday morning instead of joining one of our co-ops
at a playground because Mama not only feels cruddy but has almost no voice left
and then ???? Let’s let the day unfold.
Helpful homeschooling tips or
advice to share… Let your classroom or learning environment reflect your philosophy. We revamped ours with Montessori and Sensory ideals in mind this year and have been learning and living in it well so far. I am inspired by… my sister. As we turn the calendar page to October tomorrow, I have been thinking about the cancer journey, followed by marital issues, my eldest sister faced seven years ago as I was heading into marriage. It was such a tumultuous time for her, yet she still bubbled over with happiness and hope for me as I entered into my hopeful “happily ever after”. Today, like all of us, my sister has crosses to bear and challenges to meet. She remains strong through them and models resilience so often. I do not get a chance to speak with nor see my big sister much, but I often think of her – all we shared as kids, all we do not share now, but don’t “need to” because even when our lives’ paths have us running in different directions, we know the true north of our family love keeps us bonded… Also, of course, how amazing she is to have survived cancer and divorce and to still come up fighting. As I face far lesser challenges, I think about my sister’s strength and pray that I will never have to call on similar fortitude. But, if I do, I know she is there – to understand and to cheer. In truth, she is there for that anyway, just as I am for her. Praise God for keeping my sister here with us through cancer and prayers that hope, strength and a sense of faith blossom within her daily. My favorite thing over the past week was… enjoying simple moments, such as pre-bedtime board game fun with a What’s (not) working for us… is my cold and our weekly rhythm! With the symptoms of a cold in full force, I am so off this week – throughout the day and night. That only complicates the fact that I seem to have neglected fully considering some key elements of keeping plates as parent, homemaker, Dramakids teacher, homeschooler and person with an interest in writing balanced when I established our Fall 2011 weekly rhythm earlier this month. In particular, the whole homemaking plate seems to be piled high and toppling over. Gotta fix that! Question I have… Is a rewards-based behavior modification system really right for us? The behavior mod people we are working with are lovely folks who specialize in Things I’m working on… To be honest, it might take less time and space to list things I am not working on. Or, rather, to be really honest, it might be so if I were considering things I was or will be… Today, I feel so cruddy that as soon as I complete this entry I plan to hunker down, turn my mind down as much as possible and simply pace myself for the day while attending to the children. I’m reading… an enormous pile of library books in little snatches, plus the regular armloads of children’s books. More exciting this week for me though is that Luke is reading a bit more on his own. Many, many months ago, he’d begun to sound out words and to want to read, but when I actually busted out Bob books and similar, he didn’t choose them with the same enthusiasm he devours books I read to him or ones he pages through. So, I opted to quietly remove them for a while. This week, he still isn’t begging for them, but he sure seemed proud to read a few Bob books the other day and delighted in making sentences with the Bob book-related 3-part cards I made him.
I’m grateful for…
And, that was just since I woke up. Truly, my gratitude list is long. I should focus on it more often!
I’m praying for…
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You look beautiful in that picture - almost as beautiful as you look when you are surrounded by lots of little ones looking for you to give them more fun things to do....
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you and Mike!
Hope you are feeling better
God Bless
Karen
Thank you, Karen! Your comment is so sweet. And, I love being surrounded by the little ones.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you all on your anniversary...re. does anyone have a non-rewards-based method of behavior modification they might suggest?
ReplyDeleteWell not much of a method, and yes I do go for the rewards thing too, but with a 5.5 year old boy, who has some really shocking tantrums, and a normally stroppy but enchanting 2 year old, I end up running out of ideas and resort to 'No' and the reason why. I find that if I stick with it and walk away from the tantrum it does pass with good results. PS this works when I have the nerve of steel. Not so easy when I'm feeling weepy or tired. Cheers, Nik