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Saturday on the Farm

February 25, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

We’ve had crazy weather in Kentucky this week. Last Sunday we got 3-4 inches of snow.

Snow Woods

Then the temps warmed up to the 50’s and 60’s. Today it’s hovering around 30-32 degrees and we had flurries this morning.

Despite the snow and cold, the Daffodils are blooming!

Mini Daffodils

These are Mini Daffodils in our front bulb garden.

Mini Daffodils

The full size Daffodils have buds on them. I love it when the minis and the full size bloom at the same time.

Daffodil Bud

Do you have anything blooming in your garden yet?

 

Here are a few links I found interesting and helpful:

Freeze – Frost Dates – Enter your Zip Code to find out the dates for your area
Heirloom Seeds Sources
The $5. DIY Compost Tumbler
How to Turn a Pallet into a Garden
Gardening Jobs
Pinch Em Off – How to get your seedlings to grow better

 

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Our Homeschool Week in Review

February 24, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Our first week back from Sabbath Week has been a good one!

The kids all got new books. And one got a new computer program to try. I can’t tell you what they are yet, as they are for The Homeschool Crew. I posted a review this week of something we tried recently. Who am I? by Apologia.

After getting 3-4 inches of snow on Sunday, we had several nice days this week. In the 50’s and 60’s. You’ve got to love Kentucky weather! lol So the kids spent quite a bit of time outside going for long walks, playing basketball and volleyball. The kids took lots and lots of snow pictures, but I couldn’t decide which ones to post! They had so many good ones.

 

walking in snow

Here’s one of my sons and my nephew walking in the snow. That’s our driveway to the right of the boys.

The girls somehow managed to get the volleyball stuck in a tree. lol As you can tell, this was after the snow melted and the temps went up to t-shirt weather.

volley ball in tree

In Home Ec, Hannah made 9 dozen Lofthouse Cookies (that’s what she said they were called, anyway lol), 2 dozen banana muffins and 2 loaves of banana bread. She put 2 dozen cookies, 1 dozen muffins and one bread in the freezer. Her siblings and father took care of the rest. lol

Lofthouse Cookies

 

Here are a few links I found interesting and helpful:

The Helping Verbs song – video
Misconceptions about Unschooling
A Virtual Tour of George Washington’s Estate
Homeschool Mothers Journal – a weekly meme

Victory Garden Classroom
Homeschool Skedtrack – a free online lesson planner
The Iditarod Mini Unit
Globalmania – Knowledge Quest Map is now offering their geography program in a free ebook.

 

For more homeschool posts, visit Weekly Wrap Up.

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This Week’s Favorites

February 24, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Lots of new favorites again this week!

 

To Read and Do


Free Party Favors Downloads
Mary or Martha Pendulum
Tutorial – printing and Binding E-books

10 Ways to Use Honey in Your Food and On Your Skin
Deal with Sentimental Clutter
5 Simple Ways to Make the Most of Your Pictures

Homemade Automatic Shower Cleaner
Organic Homemade Shampoo and Conditioner
8 Uses for Toilet Paper Rolls – Who doesn’t have a lot of toilet paper rolls? Especially if you have kids!

 

To Eat

Beef and Black Bean Taco Bake – On my list to try!
Oven Tacos
Skillet Tacos
Taco Potatoes – yum!

How to Make Authentic Pretzel Bread – I think my daughter, our official bread baker, would like to try this.
Corn and Bacon Dip – Sounds different, looks good!
Homemade Pierogies – We love pierogies, but I’ve never made them myself. I think it’s time I did!

Savory Breakfast Casserole
Recipes for Healthy Alternatives for Snacks – including and Almond Joy Recipe
Taco Potatoes – yum!

Gluten Free, Dairy Free Blender Waffles or Pancakes – I want to try these for myself 🙂
Breakfast Cookies – I’ve been saying for years I need to make breakfast cookies. One of these days I will. These look good!
Reeces Chocolate Cupcake Brownie – need I say more?!

 

To Craft

Newborn Petal Hat
Sewing an Upcycled Modest Skirt
Crochet Rug Patterns

Crochet Hook Case – Crocheted, of course! 🙂
Knitting Tote – Knitted, of course! 🙂
Hot to Make an Upcycled Jeans Party Banner – Reusable party decorations! Awesome!

 

Hope you find lots of new favorites, too!

 

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Crocheted Prayer Shawl

February 23, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

*This Crocheted Pray Shawl post contains affiliate links.

A prayer shawl can be very comforting to someone who is sick or having a hard time in life. There are prayer shawl ministries ( linked to a couple below) and Prayer Shawl Books available to help you get started in a prayer shawl ministry of your own.

Here is a prayer shawl I made.

Crocheted Prayer Shawl

The finished measurement of this shawl (excluding the fringe) is  14 ” by 53″.  Using a larger hook size and a soft yarn, makes this shawl warm, soft and comforting.

Crocheted Prayer Shawl

And here’s how I made it!

Crocheted Prayer Shawl

Linda’s Crocheted Prayer Shawl Directions:

Materials: Size I crochet hook ( or other size hook to get a somewhat loose and soft stitch.), I used  Caron Simply Soft Yarn  for this shawl. It’s so soft! The color I used on this one is Persimmon 9754. I bought 2 – 6 ounce skeins and I have over half of one left, probably close to 3/4. That includes making the fringe.

Chain 59. DC is 4th chain from hook. DC across. (57 stitches, including the 1st 3 chain stitches) Chain 3, turn.

Dc in 2nd stitch, ch 3 counts as first DC. Chain 1, skip 1 DC, DC in next stitch. Repeat across. DC in last stitch. Ch. 3, turn.

Repeat rows until shawl reaches desired length. For the last row, DC in each stitch across. Fasten off.

The shawl in the picture has 82 rows. You can adjust the length for the person receiving it.

I added fringe to this one. Fringe is a personal choice, add if you like, leave it off if the person receiving it doesn’t like fringe.

Crocheted Prayer Shawl

You can write your own prayer to include with the prayer shawl or find prayers here:

Prayer Shawl Ministry

*This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you purchase one of these items through my link, I will receive a few cents at no cost to you.

Filed Under: Crafty Stuff, Life with Linda

Apologia – Who Am I?

February 22, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

As part of The Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Crew I received Apologia’s Who Am I? to review.

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From the Apologia website:

What We Believe

Our children are bombarded on a daily basis with competing messages. Every song, movie, book, TV show, blog, and game is full of ideas—ideas about truth, morality, beauty, identity, faith, and more. Not all of these ideas are true. Some are wrong, some are deceptive, and some are outright destructive. It is more important than ever that young children be equipped to discern among competing ideas and stand in the truth. This is why Apologia has teamed with Summit Ministries to bring you the “What We Believe” Series. The “What We Believe” Series is an outstanding way to teach your child the essential beliefs of the Christian faith, but it’s so much more! With this student-directed, Bible-based curriculum, your children will learn how to use Scripture as a lens through which to view the world around them—to see everything the way God sees it—and know the truth.

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The second book in the What We Believe series, Who Am I? (And What Am I Doing Here?) helps children understand what it means to be fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of the Most High God. This study will enable students to develop a healthy self-image based on these biblical truths: God made me in His image and crowned me with glory; He has given me special gifts and a unique purpose in life; I can creatively express God’s love; I am meant to think about beautiful and praiseworthy things, especially God and His Word; I must make decisions based on God’s truth; I can always know the wise thing to do; I must cultivate the fruit of the Spirit in my life; I am a beloved child of God whose true identity is found in Christ.

 

My kids and I enjoyed the lessons in Who Am I? Who Am I? is designed for children ages 6-14. Making it perfect for homeschooling families to read together. Younger and older children could also use it in my opinion. I used Who Am I? with my 11 and 13 year olds.   Who Am I? is designed for students to work at their own pace. Older students can work through the text on their own, while younger students will enjoy your reading the lesson to them, or using the audio book mentioned below.  My kids all enjoy hearing me read out loud, and prefer I do the reading when we’re working on something together. I found my 16 and 17 year olds would end up in the room listening, also. I found the stories very interesting myself.  🙂

Children learn about world view and other religions through stories of other children. The stories are interesting, inspiring, and will open your children’s eyes to how others live. While at the same time helping them to come to know who they are and how God sees them.

The book is divided into 8 lessons and recommends taking 3 weeks per lesson, working 2 days a week. Each lesson is designed to be flexible, and easily adapted to your families needs. There are several pages in the front of the book to help the parent/teacher help there students get the most out of the lessons. I found these very helpful.

 

You can view a sample lesson from Who Am I? and the Who Am I? table of contents.

 

The text suggests the children make notebooks of what they are learning and has ideas for notebook pages in the lessons. Apologia has made this even easier by offering a Notebooking Journal ($24).

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While buying the Notebooking Journal is not necessary to the curriculum, it is a fun and useful book. There are lesson plans in the front so the student knows which pages of the journal go along with which lesson from the text. The Notebooking Journal contains writing prompts, puzzles and more to help your student create a record of what they have learned on it’s more than 240 pages. It really helps them to think about what they learned in the lesson and apply it to their lives.  I think this would be best used by older students. I know my 11 year old wouldn’t use it to it’s fullest, and it’s not to “young”  for my 16 and 17 year old to use. The Notebooking Journal is a nice, spiral bound book for your kids to work with and makes an excellent addition to a portfolio. However, I think the $24 price is too high for many families. I know I wouldn’t spend almost $100 for notebooks for my 4 kids. We would make our own. That’s just my opinion. You may very well think it would be better to spend that much so you didn’t have to make notebooks. lol

 

Also available to make your lessons easier is a Who Am I? Audi Book ($19). How nice it is some days to have someone else do the reading aloud! This is an MP3 CD, which means it won’t play in regular cd players. The Cd player has to read MP3 for it to work. It also works on the computer. It includes a MP3 CD player (on the CD, to be used on the computer) that is quick and easy to use. The voices on the CD are calm and clear, making it easy for all to listen.

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My son loved this Who Am I? Coloring Book ($8.). The coloring book, 64 pages, reinforces what is learned in the lessons. It’s perfect for little ones to use while listening to the days lesson. Or for quiet activity later in the day that will help them remember the lesson.

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Here’s one of the pictures my son colored:

All the pages have either a line from the lesson or a Bible verse at the bottom. I had my son use the coloring book and he loved it.

 

 

See what other The Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Crew members are saying about Apologia Who Am I?.

 

 

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*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the 4 books as mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Filed Under: Homeschool Reviews

The Mighty Macs – Movie Review & Giveaway

February 20, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

The Mighty Macs is now available on DVD! I’m so excited because this is a great family movie. The Mighty Macs is rated G. Even animated movies these days are rated PG. Really, The Might Macs is a must for your next family movie night.  Your whole family will love it!

 

Mighty Macs

About the Movie:

It’s 1971. Cathy Rush is a woman ahead of her time … and she’s about to embark on an adventure for the ages. A new era is dawning in the country and in collegiate athletics, where a national champion will be crowned for the first time in women’s basketball.
In the lead up to this historical season, major universities are preparing their game plans to win that first title. Meanwhile a tiny all-women’s Catholic college in Philadelphia has a more modest goal: find a coach before the season begins. Providentially, Cathy Rush is about to find Immaculata College.

Recently married, Cathy is dealing with the aftermath of a truncated playing career. While cultural norms would have her staying at home, she’s willing to do the hard work necessary to help her new team reach their goals—or perhaps she’s just trying to achieve her unfulfilled dreams through them.

From the beginning, her challenges are as imposing as the big-school teams Immaculata will face on the court. Cathy learns there is no gymnasium on campus, she receives little support from the school’s Mother Superior, and the school is in dire financial straits. To top it off, she may not even have enough players to field a team!

While it appears the Macs don’t have a prayer, all hope is not lost. With the help of Sister Sunday—a spunky assistant coach—and the support of a booster club of elderly nuns, Coach Rush creates a new game plan that just might bring the team—and the school—together.

Will this pioneer buck cultural norms and spur her rag-tag team to unexpected heights? Or will her hard-driving ways create a wedge between the coach and everyone around her? One thing’s for certain: there’s never been anyone like Cathy Rush at Immaculata!

 

 

The Mighty Macs is an awesome movie! I’m not a sports fan really, I like to watch the Olympics but that’s the extent of my sports watching. That’s ok, you don’t have to be a big sports fan to enjoy The Mighty Macs.

While basketball does have a center position in The Mighty Macs, it’s not the only theme. To me, the main theme is to have a dream. Then do what it takes to make your dream come true.

This scene has my favorite line from the movie, “Have the courage to follow your dream, that’s your gift to the world.”

 

 

 

You can follow The Might Macs on Facebook and The Mighty Macs on Twitter to keep up with the latest news.

 

Thanks to Propeller, I get to giveaway one The Mighty Macs DVD! Just fill out the Rafflecopter form below.



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What’s For Dinner?

February 20, 2012 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

 

It’s eat from the freezer week here!

All the turkey meals and the meatloaf are from the freezer. The homemade chili is the only thing I’m making this week. (I’m making extra for the freezer, of course!) That and the rice for Monday. Well, I’m making the turkey soup, but the broth, turkey and veggies are all in the freezer. So I just have to assemble it. lol  The potatoes, green beans and corn are all home canned, so no prep work. I really love having all these home canned veggies. It really is worth all the labor during the summer.

I love easy weeks in the kitchen.  🙂

 

Saturday – Sabbath- Make ahead meals- Breakfast for dinner, Husband cooked!

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Turkey Soup

Monday – chicken – Turkey a la Mama over rice

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Homemade Chili, maybe some homemade cornbread??

Wednesday – super simple – left overs

Thursday – beef –  Meatloaf, potatoes, green beans

Friday – Sabbath Dinner –  Roast turkey, potatoes, corn

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

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