Homeschool
Have I mentioned how much I love homeschooling? I love the freedom it gives us. Every experience becomes a learning opportunity. I've learned so much about Drew by teaching him. I've learned how his little brain works, how he learns, what he's interested in, what bores him to tears. Right now we're working on multiplication, weather, The Wizard of Oz, Heroes in Alabama History, Analogies, cursive, comparative and superlative words, computer skills, proofreading, and whatever else the day's experiences inspire.
Here's a new blog that a friends shared with me. I'm feeling all kinds of inspired today...
2teachingmommies.com
Coupons
I've always been a saver. Secretly my goal has been to save more than I spent. I usually save about 25% mainly because I buy tons of fresh produce, and I can hardly ever find coupons for fresh fruits & veggies. Last week, though, I went to CVS for all of our essentials (detergent, deodorant, shampoo, soap, etc.) but no food. I spent $39 and saved $47! Yep. I got $89 worth of groceries for $39!
The trick is to use coupons when things are already on sale or BOGO, use two coupons (manufacture + store) when possible, and when at CVS, do separate transactions if you need to. Ring up all of your items that have bonus bucks, get the receipt, and then immediately use the bonus bucks on the second transaction with all of the rest of the stuff.
Here are a few websites that I love. They go through all of the ads and attach links for coupons to the sale items. Can't get any easier than that right?
iheartpublix.com
couponmom.com
Reading
I'm reading Eat Pray Love right now. It's one of those incredible books that inspires you to change. I soak in each word; I scribble in the medians. This book has become a part of me.
The quote that's floating around in my heart this week...
"You must stop looking at the world through your head. You must look through your heart instead. That way, you will know God."
I have a tendency to want things to make sense. I analyze them, critique them, and seek perfection. This week I'm trying to love first and think second.
A puppy
Our puppy is inside again. He's been an inside / outside, more so outside dog just because he doesn't know his own strength. Now that he's inside again, it's like having another huge, slobbery child to clean up after. The kids are so happy though. I.... am happy they're happy.
The Basics
Maddi is learning colors, numbers, and ABCs. She is like a sponge, soaking up every little thing we do and say. She loves to sing and dance, loves to read stories about animals, and LOVES hockey. She is participating in the little learners program at the library right now. It just started last week, but I'm already in love. Little learning / play stations, parenting material for moms to read, crafts, singing, and little people to make friends with.... we go again today and we're both excited :)
A show
I usually watch TV to let my mind relax. I watch shows full of romance, humor, and a little bit of suspense, but nothing that would actually require me to really use my thinker. I clumsily fell upon a new show that has me thinking and creating and changing... all of the stuff I turn to my novels for. The show is called Oprah Presents Master Class, and it allows a person to tell their "life's lesson" by sharing experiences and stories from their past. The first one was Diane Sawyer. I found myself thinking, what could I possibly learn from her... a news anchor, a blond middle aged pretty face that recites lines from a teleprompter. I know; harsh right? Well, her words changed my entire purpose in teaching.
"I read once, which I loved so much, that this great physicist who won a Nobel Prize said that every day when he got home, his dad asked him not what he learned in school but his dad said, 'Did you ask any great questions today?' And I always thought, what a beautiful way to educate kids that we're excited by their questions, not by our answers and whether they can repeat our answers." — Diane Sawyer
So, I have been chastised. Everyone has a wisdom to share, but we have to be willing to receive it. I'm ready to learn, and I have a new favorite show.
2 comments:
You will have to email me what your experience has been with homeschooling. I'm actually starting to think that I just might homeschool Alyssa past preschool and I never ever thought I would say that! Not ever! I read Eat Pray Love. The movie and the book are totally different. I loved it but it sorta made me a nut for about a week! I was ready to leave my family and start over alone in a foreign country! (Not that I would I just fantasized about it for a week!!!). I highly recomment Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See. ANother book that I read lately that I really enjoyed a lot.
You are inspiring, Amanda! I enjoyed reading this post.
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