Thursday, February 4, 2010

Your Child's Love Language




Determining your child's love language will enable you to achieve family closeness and provide a solid emotional foundation for your child while homeschooling with your curriculum from Alpha Omega Publications®. One simple test you can use to find your child's love language is to ask your child this question:

"If I was gone on vacation for several weeks, what would you like me to do when I returned home?"


• Tell you how much I missed you. (words of affirmation)
• Bring a gift back for you. (gift giving)
• Spend the day playing together. (quality time)
• Make your favorite meal for supper. (acts of service)
• Give you a big hug and kiss. (physical touch)

Although your child may say he would like you to do all of these, ask him to pick out the one action he thinks is most important. This will allow you to pinpoint his particular love language and enable you to communicate your love to him more effectively.

So, what are some practical ways of meeting your homeschooled child's need for love? Depending on your child's particular love language you might do the following:

Words of Affirmation - Mean what you say. No flattery allowed.
• Write encouraging comments like "great job" on daily papers.
• Offer sincere compliments when he demonstrates positive character qualities with siblings.
• Be polite and use "please" and "thank you" liberally.
• Praise him verbally as often as you can for both his efforts and successes in school.
• Pray aloud with him daily and ask for God's blessing on his life.

Gift Giving - It doesn't need to be expensive, just thoughtful and age appropriate.
• Purchase items (favorite candy bar, coloring book, etc.) from dollar-value stores to use as daily rewards on schoolwork.
• Choose a gift or plan an activity he has been wanting and give it as a reward for a successful school year.
• Create a surprise love bucket. Each week, fill the bucket with educational items like art supplies, an educational computer game, a new reference book, a new notebook, or other study items.
• Make homemade gifts. These gifts may even spark an interest in carpentry, sewing, photography, gardening, and other life skills.

Quality Time - Undivided attention required. No multi-tasking allowed.
• Cherish learning together. Don't hurry through school lessons.
• Take all the time necessary to work through questions he doesn't understand.
• Plan an individual homeschool field trip covering one of his subjects.
• Skip school and plan a regular date once a month to do something fun.
• Watch a movie, play a board game, or read a book together.
• Play a seasonal sport activity together for physical education class.
• Work together on a hobby he enjoys.

Acts of Service - Be creative. Go beyond the normal duties.
• Help him paint and redecorate his room.
• Plan a special party or activity for his homeschool friends.
• Wash and wax his car.
• Volunteer to help in his Sunday school class or youth group at church.

Physical Touch - Warning! This love language is not for young children only!
• Give kisses and hugs without measure!
• Cuddle in a chair while you share a book.
• Give a backrub while he is studying at the computer or the table.
• Give a pedicure or manicure as you study lessons on health.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Winter Wonderland



We had a fun time in the snow...The wind was brutal so we didn't stay out too long!




Caleb brought his push mower out to "mow" the snow. It was a hard job!



Noah loves playing with Buttercup, Peebles, B-dog, and RoseBud! Such an animal lover!



Here are some pics of the day...I am so glad, I just found my connector to the computer to upload pictures! Yay me...









Abigail found a stump seat, so I had to take a pic!




John made snow cream and it was great too! Yum Yum, now we are going to have a Wii bowling game...I hope I win!




This is the main road! Very much snow-covered!

Enjoy!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Giveaway @ The Dress-up Drawer

Dress up Drawer





* These are a sample of the things TDD is giving away*


The Dress-up Drawer has a lot of giveaways and they end the earliest around February 1st! Hurry up and go over there before the cute items are gone!

Enjoy

Let it snow - quick craft to welcome snow in!




Here is a link to my new *BLOG* . There are items around your home that can be put together and made into a quick craft. It is so much fun to create and it is a visual reminder of what is coming--SNOW! It is coming if I love it or not, so I am getting really excited. I am elated that it is not ICE!

Enjoy!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Cute...Skirt refashioned into an apron dress for Abs

I had a skirt that was just too high above the knee for me (yes folks it is possible), so I refashioned it into something for Abigail. I just cut a backward "C" on both sides. Then I made a very long bias of a coordinating fabric and I sewed them to each side. I added a pocket as an embellishment...Abigail loves the pocket. This looks cute with jeans or leggings underneath. The dress can even be used as an apron....I keep all kinds of old clothing around...you never know when a REfASHION will hit you!


Here is a complete layout of the skirt-turned-into-apron-dress. I cut each side for the armholes and just made bias for each side....Had all the material...yay!




This is proof that this was my skirt!




One side tied into a bow the other side loose...




Here is my angel striking a pose...she is so camera shy ;-)









Friday, November 13, 2009

Pie for your eye!


Hey all! I have been making pies, pies, and pies. I have made beef, chicken, apple, and even fried apple pies. Making your own crust is so inexpensive...and it tastes so good. I made this chicken pot pie with my oldest son, Noah. We had a good time..his favorite part is the egg wash at the end!



Homemade Chicken pot pie

3 cooked chicken breasts cut up
1/2 onion, cut up
1 carrot, cut up
1 stalk celery, cut up
1 clove garlic, cut up
1/2 cup of peas
4 tablespoons of butter
2 tablespoons of flour
1/2 tsp of poultry seasoning
1/2 tsp of salt
1/4 tsp of pepper
1-2 cups of milk

Pie ingredients
1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup shortening
4 to 5 tablespoons cold water
1 egg, whisked

Saute the onion, carrot, celery and garlic in 2 tablespoons of butter. Cook on low until it is translucent. In another skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of butter. Once melted, add 2 tablespoons of flour. Make a rue. Gradually add in milk until it is the consistancy of cream or gravy. Add the chicken, sauted vegetables and the thawed peas to the cream mixture. Preheat oven to 350.

While oven is preheating and the chicken/cream mixture is congealing, make the pie crust. Stir together flour and salt. Using a pastry blender, cut in shortening until pieces are pea-size. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of the water over part of the mixture; gently toss with a fork. Push moistened dough to the side of the bowl. Repeat moistening dough, using 1 tablespoon of the water at a time, until all the dough is moistened. Form dough into a ball. On a lightly floured surface, use your hands to slightly flatten dough. Roll dough from center to edges into a circle about 12 inches in diameter.

Get your 9-inch pie plate and spray with cooking spray. Place chicken cream mixture in the pie plate. To transfer pastry, wrap it around the rolling pin or fold it twice. Next, place the pie crust on top, being careful not to stretch pastry.
Fold under extra pastry. Crimp edge as desired. Next, with cooking brush, brush the egg on the top for a golden crust. Cook for 30 minutes and you have a wonderful meal coming your way!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Happy Halloween Gang!



We had a groovy Halloween! Like zoinks it was the coolest! Jinkys it was great! (O kay I will stop now!) We were the Scooby Doo Gang. Noah is getting to the age we can minimally dress him up, so he is not very adorned as the others, but he is still a great sport....we really needed SHAGGY! BTW...here is a pic of Noah as Scooby in 2001....They grow so quickly (*tear*). The second picture is Caleb...they look alike, don't they?!?!







I just found these pics today, and Isaac was Scooby Doo too! He is growing up fast too...Noah was a scary vampire and Abigail was an adorable Lady Bug (and sucking her thumb, that's my girl!)...I think they are just too cute!





We passed out candy to kids that came to Courtney's church....It was raining, so we had it inside. The kids made posters for their theme, we put Scooby Doo books, Scooby stuffed animals and a dvd that played, you guessed it, Scooby Doo.





They were waiting patiently before the trick or treaters came.




They were aprehensive at first passing out the candy, but after a few times, they warmed up. I was glad they were able to pass out candy...they have never done that before.





We had a great Halloween!







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