by Phillip Bliss
Man of Sorrows! what a name
For the Son of God, Who came
Ruined sinners to reclaim.
Hallelujah! What a Savior!
Bearing shame and scoffing rude,
In my place condemned He stood;
Sealed my pardon with His blood.
Hallelujah! What a Savior!
Guilty, vile, and helpless we;
Spotless Lamb of God was He;
Full atonement! can it be?
Hallelujah! What a Savior!
Lifted up was He to die;
I is finished! was His cry;
Now in Heaven exalted high.
Hallelujah! What a Savior!
When He comes, our glorious King,
All His ransomed home to bring,
Then anew His song we'll sing:
Hallelujah! What a Savior!
Just a reminder of what our Savior had done for us! It never ceases to amaze me, the great love that God had for us, while we were yet sinners, to sent His ONLY Son to die a painful death on that cross. For me! For all the wretched sins that I have committed. What an amazing love!
If you watch the video of the song you will notice that it breaks into a part of a movie, that movie is Luther in case you were wondering. A very good movie I might add.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
2011-2012 Curriculum Choices Part 2 {LINKY}
As I said in my last post, I am really doing a mish mash of things this year. Here is the complete run down:
Together as a Family:
Bible
My Father's World (MFW) - We will be studying the Life of Christ and the New Testament. Last year we used The Victor Journey Through the Bible
and we have really come to LOVE it! we read a chapter in the Bible and then we read the corresponding pages in The Victor, it is like a commentary of sorts plus it gives lots of history facts about the cities and time period - a must have in my opinion.

We will also pull from KONOS and I am sure we will continue with Keys for Kids, at least sometimes since the kids love to listen to them.
History
MFW - Rome to Reformation, the books that go along with it except we will use Mystery of History instead of Streams of Civilization. KONOS - we will be pulling some fun activities from KONOS. we plan on including lots and lots of living books.
Science/Health
MFW - Rome to Reformation which will include the study of the human body using The Body Book
and planets using the Apologia book, Exploring Creation With Astronomy (Young Explorers). 
We are also going to pull in some fun projects from KONOS like dissecting a cow eye. Can I just tell you that I CAN'T HARDLY WAIT!!
Reading
We definitely read around here. We do read alouds daily after Bible and then the kids have quiet time. For at least a half hour I have the girls read and the boys look at books until they fall asleep for their naps. We discuss our read a louds and I have the girls narrate their readings back to me.
Art
My kids draw daily. And craft almost daily. I frequently have them color something to go along with what we are reading. We also have several art idea books that we can pull from and the Abeka Art books that we complete projects from occasional.
Extra Curricular Activities I like to do stuff out side of the home but to many things can stress me. I have been praying about speech, choir, soccer and piano lessons. These are all things that I want to with me kids but I know that all those things would really be too much. So, I have just been laying it before the Lord and asking Him what His will would be for us. So far I think that all the kids will do choir, the girls will do speech and it looks as though the Lord is going to provide flute lessons for the girls. I think for now soccer may be out.
The Lil' Chef - 6th Grade
Bible
I am really excited to be adding Draw to Learn from Notgrass this year. It is like a daily devotional that the children can use independently or together as a family. Each lesson has a portion of scripture to read and then something for them to draw. They have several of these to choose from, we are doing the Life of Jesus to coincide with our New Testament studies thru MFW Bible. VERY EXCITED!!
Language Arts
The Lil' Chef is going to be using Easy Grammar & Daily Grams and Spelling Power. We are generally Abeka users but we are trying something new, I let ya'll know how they work out. Lil' Chef is also going to continue with Institute of Excellence in Writing (IEW), which we reviewed last year. IEW is a keeper by the way.
Math
I am still on the fence about this one. I really, REALLY, REALLY want to use Teaching Textbooks. I really lack confidence in teaching math, and it is not my favorite subject, so the idea of TT is very appealing to me. After researching it, ALOT, and talking to a few homeschool mom's I decided that maybe it was not a good idea for us. I have heard mixed reviews Teaching Textbooks, one of the not so great things I have heard is that many children do not test well in the upper grades which was a huge disappointment to me. I had really hope to ride that little wave all the way thru high school but am now having second thoughts. If anyone has had good experience with TT and would like to way in, please leave a comment.
As it stands right now she is going to use Abeka Math and continue doing Math Facts Now and Times Alive, which we LOVE!
Computer Girl - 3rd Grade
Bible
Computer girl is also going to include Draw to Learn - The Life of Jesus into her quite reading time.
Language Arts - She is also going to try Easy Grammar, Daily Grams and Spelling Workout this year. I think I am also going to have her work from the IEW book at a very slow pace.
Math
Computer Girl is using Mathematical Reasoning 3 from The critical Thinking Co. this year. We reviewed another level of Mathematical Reasoning last year and LOVED IT!! She will also be doing math drills using Math Facts Now and Times Alive.
Alpha Boy - Kindergarten
Phonics
Alpha Boy is going to continue using Sing, Spell, Read and Write
, which he really loves and BEGS ME TO! I mean we aren't even doing school right now and it was a SATURDAY and he brings me his book to do. I was thinking, REALLY!!
I also decided, just last week actually, when visiting with some friends that I really wanted to incorporate MFW Kindergarten. I really just wanted it to pull some of the hands on ideas into the letters that we are learning.
Math
He is going to be using Arithmetic K from Abeka. I am also adding in Mathtacular
for some added hands on fun.
Little Bits - Pre K
I don't do anything formal with this little guy. We is more than welcome to hang with Alpha Boy and I when we do our Phonics and Math. He is generally around for all our reading and I do read to him.
I plan on setting up a workbox for him to have with lots of hands on goodies to play with. I am going to include things like wooden puzzles, Play-Doh Cookie Monster Letter Lunch,
Lauri Toys Number Puzzle Boards and Pegs and Lauri's Phonic Center
What is your family going to use this year?? Please link up and share with us.
Together as a Family:
Bible
My Father's World (MFW) - We will be studying the Life of Christ and the New Testament. Last year we used The Victor Journey Through the Bible
We will also pull from KONOS and I am sure we will continue with Keys for Kids, at least sometimes since the kids love to listen to them.
History
MFW - Rome to Reformation, the books that go along with it except we will use Mystery of History instead of Streams of Civilization. KONOS - we will be pulling some fun activities from KONOS. we plan on including lots and lots of living books.
Science/Health
MFW - Rome to Reformation which will include the study of the human body using The Body Book
We are also going to pull in some fun projects from KONOS like dissecting a cow eye. Can I just tell you that I CAN'T HARDLY WAIT!!
Reading
We definitely read around here. We do read alouds daily after Bible and then the kids have quiet time. For at least a half hour I have the girls read and the boys look at books until they fall asleep for their naps. We discuss our read a louds and I have the girls narrate their readings back to me.
Art
My kids draw daily. And craft almost daily. I frequently have them color something to go along with what we are reading. We also have several art idea books that we can pull from and the Abeka Art books that we complete projects from occasional.
Extra Curricular Activities I like to do stuff out side of the home but to many things can stress me. I have been praying about speech, choir, soccer and piano lessons. These are all things that I want to with me kids but I know that all those things would really be too much. So, I have just been laying it before the Lord and asking Him what His will would be for us. So far I think that all the kids will do choir, the girls will do speech and it looks as though the Lord is going to provide flute lessons for the girls. I think for now soccer may be out.
The Lil' Chef - 6th Grade
Bible
I am really excited to be adding Draw to Learn from Notgrass this year. It is like a daily devotional that the children can use independently or together as a family. Each lesson has a portion of scripture to read and then something for them to draw. They have several of these to choose from, we are doing the Life of Jesus to coincide with our New Testament studies thru MFW Bible. VERY EXCITED!!
Language Arts
The Lil' Chef is going to be using Easy Grammar & Daily Grams and Spelling Power. We are generally Abeka users but we are trying something new, I let ya'll know how they work out. Lil' Chef is also going to continue with Institute of Excellence in Writing (IEW), which we reviewed last year. IEW is a keeper by the way.
Math
I am still on the fence about this one. I really, REALLY, REALLY want to use Teaching Textbooks. I really lack confidence in teaching math, and it is not my favorite subject, so the idea of TT is very appealing to me. After researching it, ALOT, and talking to a few homeschool mom's I decided that maybe it was not a good idea for us. I have heard mixed reviews Teaching Textbooks, one of the not so great things I have heard is that many children do not test well in the upper grades which was a huge disappointment to me. I had really hope to ride that little wave all the way thru high school but am now having second thoughts. If anyone has had good experience with TT and would like to way in, please leave a comment.
As it stands right now she is going to use Abeka Math and continue doing Math Facts Now and Times Alive, which we LOVE!
Computer Girl - 3rd Grade
Bible
Computer girl is also going to include Draw to Learn - The Life of Jesus into her quite reading time.
Language Arts - She is also going to try Easy Grammar, Daily Grams and Spelling Workout this year. I think I am also going to have her work from the IEW book at a very slow pace.
Math
Computer Girl is using Mathematical Reasoning 3 from The critical Thinking Co. this year. We reviewed another level of Mathematical Reasoning last year and LOVED IT!! She will also be doing math drills using Math Facts Now and Times Alive.
Alpha Boy - Kindergarten
Phonics
Alpha Boy is going to continue using Sing, Spell, Read and Write
I also decided, just last week actually, when visiting with some friends that I really wanted to incorporate MFW Kindergarten. I really just wanted it to pull some of the hands on ideas into the letters that we are learning.
Math
He is going to be using Arithmetic K from Abeka. I am also adding in Mathtacular
Little Bits - Pre K
I don't do anything formal with this little guy. We is more than welcome to hang with Alpha Boy and I when we do our Phonics and Math. He is generally around for all our reading and I do read to him.
I plan on setting up a workbox for him to have with lots of hands on goodies to play with. I am going to include things like wooden puzzles, Play-Doh Cookie Monster Letter Lunch,
What is your family going to use this year?? Please link up and share with us.
Labels:
Bible,
Curriculum Plans,
Homeschool,
Konos,
MFW
Monday, July 25, 2011
Menu Plan - 7/25/11
I just got home yesterday afternoon from being away for the week. I have not shopped yet and am kinda pulling from things I have on hand and a few recipes that I didn't get to make a few weeks ago. Nothing fancy, just food....
Menu Plan
Monday
Breakfast – Eggs, Toast & Fruit
Lunch – Joe O's (Spaghetti O's) and Hot Dogs
Dinner- Taco Bake, Tortilla Chips and Corn
Tuesday
Breakfast- Waffles & Fruit
Lunch- PB&J's & Fruit
Dinner- Cube Steaks, Parsley Potatoes and Broccoli
Wednesday
Breakfast-Yogurt, Toast & Fruit
Lunch-Grapes, Cheese and Crackers (This is my new favorite lunch BTW, cause it really doesn't get any easier than this!)
Dinner- Tuna Stuffed Shells & Mixed Veggies/ Tilapia
Thursday
Breakfast-Pancakes & Fruit
Lunch-PB & Honey, Fruit & Yogurt
Dinner-Freezer Mexi Beef Casserole
Friday
Breakfast- Oatmeal & Fruit
Lunch- Dogs, Macaroni and Cheese and Oranges
Dinner- Homemade Pepperoni Pizza
Saturday
Breakfast- "Daddy's Cereal" - Allow me to explain, The Hubs and I differ on what kind of cereal to purchase, just so ya know I still love him though : ) I mostly buy Honey Nut O's, Raisin Bran and ggranola type cereal and The Hubs prefers things like Capt'n Crunch, Fruit Pebbles and Trix. So to alleviate hearing "Mom, can we have daddy's cereal?" every day for the rest of my life I have designated Saturday morning breakfast to "Daddy's Cereal" Day.
Lunch-Ham & Cheese Sandwiches, Cucumber Slices and Apples
Dinner-Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup and Broccoli
Sunday
Breakfast- Cereal
Lunch-PB&J’s, Fruit and Chips
Dinner- Ham & Broccoli Quiche & Salad
Menu Plan
Monday
Breakfast – Eggs, Toast & Fruit
Lunch – Joe O's (Spaghetti O's) and Hot Dogs
Dinner- Taco Bake, Tortilla Chips and Corn
Tuesday
Breakfast- Waffles & Fruit
Lunch- PB&J's & Fruit
Dinner- Cube Steaks, Parsley Potatoes and Broccoli
Wednesday
Breakfast-Yogurt, Toast & Fruit
Lunch-Grapes, Cheese and Crackers (This is my new favorite lunch BTW, cause it really doesn't get any easier than this!)
Dinner- Tuna Stuffed Shells & Mixed Veggies/ Tilapia
Thursday
Breakfast-Pancakes & Fruit
Lunch-PB & Honey, Fruit & Yogurt
Dinner-Freezer Mexi Beef Casserole
Friday
Breakfast- Oatmeal & Fruit
Lunch- Dogs, Macaroni and Cheese and Oranges
Dinner- Homemade Pepperoni Pizza
Saturday
Breakfast- "Daddy's Cereal" - Allow me to explain, The Hubs and I differ on what kind of cereal to purchase, just so ya know I still love him though : ) I mostly buy Honey Nut O's, Raisin Bran and ggranola type cereal and The Hubs prefers things like Capt'n Crunch, Fruit Pebbles and Trix. So to alleviate hearing "Mom, can we have daddy's cereal?" every day for the rest of my life I have designated Saturday morning breakfast to "Daddy's Cereal" Day.
Lunch-Ham & Cheese Sandwiches, Cucumber Slices and Apples
Dinner-Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup and Broccoli
Sunday
Breakfast- Cereal
Lunch-PB&J’s, Fruit and Chips
Dinner- Ham & Broccoli Quiche & Salad
Gather the Family Giveaway Winner!
So sorry that I didn't do this Friday, but the kids and I had a chance to go away for the week and well, we took it : )
Without further ado (is that how you spell that??) the WINNER of the Gather the Family video from Franklin Springs Family Media is....
danielle @ RLR said... 9
I'm a follower!
She blogs over at Raising Little Rhodies and has quite a cute blog I might add. Y'all should check her out!
Without further ado (is that how you spell that??) the WINNER of the Gather the Family video from Franklin Springs Family Media is....
danielle @ RLR said... 9
I'm a follower!
She blogs over at Raising Little Rhodies and has quite a cute blog I might add. Y'all should check her out!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Nearer My God, to Thee
by Sarah Flowers Adams
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!
E’en though it be a cross that raiseth me,
Still all my song shall be, nearer, my God, to Thee.
Refrain
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee!
Though like the wanderer, the sun gone down,
Darkness be over me, my rest a stone.
Yet in my dreams I’d be nearer, my God to Thee.
Refrain
There let the way appear, steps unto Heav’n;
All that Thou sendest me, in mercy given;
Angels to beckon me nearer, my God, to Thee.
Refrain
Then, with my waking thoughts bright with Thy praise,
Out of my stony griefs Bethel I’ll raise;
So by my woes to be nearer, my God, to Thee.
Refrain
Or, if on joyful wing cleaving the sky,
Sun, moon, and stars forgot, upward I’ll fly,
Still all my song shall be, nearer, my God, to Thee.
Refrain
There in my Father’s home, safe and at rest,
There in my Savior’s love, perfectly blest;
Age after age to be, nearer my God to Thee.
Refrain
This week the kids and I went to visit one of my bestest buddies, Marta, in Delaware. Today we went to visit their church and Marta got up an sang this beautiful song. The Lord has given her such a beautiful voice and it was such a blessing to hear her sing today.
As I was looking for the lyrics to this song I was reminded that it is said that the band on the Titanic continued to play this song as the ship was sinking. Makes me wonder how many people got on their knees and cried out to God while hearing it.
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