"Be Anxious for Nothing . . ."

Around here, we do not celebrate the end of pregnancy lightly. Excitement always comes along somehow when a Russell baby is due to be born. – Oh, just to let you know right off the bat, baby girl is not here yet! -

My first child was born a month early. I had extremely painful back labor with her for hours and hours. It took me 6 weeks to teach her to nurse properly. Other things came along that we learned to handle. All in all, it was quite the way to start out parenthood!

My second daughter was born 3 week early. Her birth was fairly uneventful and she came at the perfect time, humanly speaking. My husband was a middle-school teacher at the time and she came the very day after Christmas break had started. Two whole weeks off for hubby without any unpaid leave having to come into the picture. Awesome.

Third child and things get more interesting. We were living in SC at the time and I was beyond stressed near the end of the pregnancy. Think big hurricane coming, children down with the stomach flu, and air conditioning not working properly the whole summer so it never got below 90 degrees in the house during the day. Yeah. Talk about swollen ankles!

The end of this pregnancy is very eerily similar to the last.

Children sick, check. Only this time it is a cold and not the stomach flu. Runny noses over vomiting is always better in my book.

Air conditioning on the fritz. Got that one covered. Really, who needs it? At least it works a bit and keeps the house pretty cool. For the most part. Until the evaporator coil completely dies. Sigh.

Big hurricane. Hey, looky here, we got that one covered! While “they” say that Gustav won’t directly hit here, I won’t believe it until it is gone. The storm is just way too close to me and my family for comfort. How much do “they” know, really, anyways?

Big huge sigh.

The Lord is extremely good to me. While I list these things that stressed me out to a point of daily tears last pregnancy, I have to look at my current pregnancy and give thanks! God has given me a peaceful, laid-back look at everything that is going on and I am able to go through these last days of big-baby-belly in complete contentment.

Let me tell you, from a total stress-bucket, this is definitely God’s hand. When my husband met me I always would dive off into the Sea of the Over-emotional State when anything would go wrong or just not my way. Life became a Vale of Tears – who first said that, anyway? – and I could not see beyond the next day how I was supposed to get over the next obstacle.

Now? I am floating along the end of pregnancy in a state of almost perpetual contentment. Wow. God is so very good to me. I am truly thankful.

I would like to end with the following Scripture.

Philippians 4:6 and 7 says

“Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”

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My Son

He has his Daddy’s eye lashes. Curly and dark. As he nestles in my arms I cannot but marvel at those lashes. If he were not my own precious son, I might be jealous. Underneath his closing lids are eyes of blue. Beautiful, beautiful blue eyes.

I rock back and forth, sitting on the floor, holding this little man in my arms. My own belly is huge with child so he has to rest on my lap at an angle. His sighs grow shorter and fewer. Underneath his Thomas the Tank Engine blanket, he is warm and safe.

I remember this little boy as a baby just a little over two years ago. He was quite a bit bigger than my girls and had cheeks you could sink your lips into. Everyone loved kissing those cheeks.

He was a Mama’s Boy from the get go. Sure, he had eyes for Daddy, but if it came down to it, the only place he was truly happy was with Mama. He still is this way though he is slowly growing from babyhood to little-boyhood.

He is no longer content sitting and watching. He must do. He loves kicking balls and throwing me a miniature football after I yell “Hike!” He is all boy.

At the same time he gives loving hugs and sweet kisses to his Mama and sisters and Daddy. He loves to help me cook, asking simple questions and expecting simple answers. When I fill up a pot with water, his small hand grip the handle and his eyes look up and smile at me: he is helping.

In a very short while he will no longer be the baby of the family. He will have to share Mama’s lap with a little one. It will be hard for him to share Mama. He does not do well with change and this will be a change that rocks his world. I know he will be fine in the end. Mama knows.

I love you, my son.

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Homeschool Memoirs

One of my new favorite web sites, Homeschool Blog Awards, is hosting a great weekly meme designed to “not only keep a “memoir” (posts) of your homeschool year, but to make a way for homeschoolers to get to know each other.” I thought this was a great idea and since we are really getting in the swing of things around here, school-wise, I thought I’d participate.

For today we are encouraged to write about, and for those of you who are very shy you might want to sit down . . . us. This post will be all about me. I only hope I can find enough interesting fodder facts about myself that will keep my readers awake until the end.

I grew up the oldest of nine children. My father was a chief-warrant-officer in the Army and flew helicopters as an instruction pilot. – And no, I never got to ride in one. I’m still bent about that . . . . – My mother was and still is a stay-at-home-wife-mother-homeschooling-mom. She was and still is my inspiration. I find every day that I am more and more like her. Which could be scary. If you knew my mom. (Just kidding, Mom. You know I love you!)

I was homeschooled from 2nd grade till high school graduation. I was homeschooled back in the mid-80′s, when we still had to hide when people knocked on the door and we were not allowed outside until all the school kids had been let out for the day. Oh how grateful I am that we have come so far!

I met my best friend, who would later become my hubby, in August of 2000. We were engaged in 2001 and married in June 2002. We had our first child, a daughter, in 2003; our second, another daughter, in 2004; and our third, a son, in 2006. Our fourth child, another little girl, is due any day now. Whew. I am so tired just reading that. Are you?

We have had moved a few times, lived in more houses than I care to count, and hubby has had a few different jobs along the way. All in all, we have been extremely blessed. We are now residing in Texas where it is oh so easy to homeschool. I love Texas and yet I dislike it at the same time. Know what I mean?

My husband grew up in the California public school system. He swore he would never do that to his children and so lo! and behold! He got me as a wife. A full-fledged homeschool graduate who was determined to continue that way of education for her children. We never fought, argued, or held “strongly worded discussions” on how our children would be educated. It just always . . . was.

I would like to say that homeschooling for us is a way of life. We include academics in our family life, not the other way around. We are not aiming for our children to be CEOs, doctors, or lawyers. Instead we will be raising them up, Lord willing, to be godly men and women with a pretty great education.

My oldest is currently considered Kindergarten level. My younger two are happy to be included in big sister’s schoolwork and I find that they have picked up so much from watching that I am not having to do extra preschool work for them. We are using BJU K5 Math, All About Spelling, homemade unit studies, etc. Next year we will begin using Tapestry of Grace. I really am truly excited about that!

A little bit about me: I love to sew! Sewing has become a passion for me and is a stress releaser at the same time. A real plus, if you ask me! A gift card to any fabric or notions store is my dream gift. (hint, hint ;-) I have a fancy-schmancy new sewing and embroidery machine thanks to my in-laws. I also love to read. After spending my billions on sewing supplies and fabric, I would spend my millions on books. I love to write. That is why I blog. I love to cook and bake, though that does not get done so much right now due to the upcoming birth. I am learning how to organize and finding out how much I love to organize. Warning signs keep flashing that I might become as organized as my husband. I never thought it possible!

That is my contribution to Homeschool Memoirs. I hope you are still awake have found my life somewhat interesting. I look forward to all of the new homeschooling friends I’ll get to make on this journey!

In His grace,

Kelly

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Tackle It Tuesday – Lesson Planning

Tackle It Tuesday Meme

Hello, fellow tacklers! Not much is getting tackled around the Russell Household these days. I told this baby I would like her to stay put until at least the 22nd – pretty please! – and so any tackling on my part usually involves directing household affairs from the couch.

Today I will be in the midst of sitting on my duff and making sure all of the prep work for school work is done for Papa Russell while I am in the recovery mode after having baby girl. My midwife has given me strict instructions to do almost absolutely nothing for a week after the birth. My life will consist of getting waited on, sleeping when baby is sleeping, and just basically resting. I have a nice list of books I would like to get read.

Because Mama will be taking a short sabbatical from teaching, my husband has graciously offered to keep up the schoolwork with my three kiddos. In order to make his life easier I will be tackling the following today:

  • Making sure all things needing to be printed off are printed off
  • All manipulatives and supplies are bought and organized for mathematics
  • A loose lesson plan for the two weeks following Baby Russell’s grand entrance will be made and typed up
  • A few extra school books that need to be purchased will be bought

For more Tackles visit 5 Minutes for Mom (graciously hostessed by Carolyn!).

In His grace,
Kelly

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Two great products I just had to share with you . . .

I was recently blessed with two great products from the people who bring you The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. I just had to pop in and tell you about them. In case you are wondering, no, I am not getting paid for this. I am only getting to keep the products I have been asked to review.

It is not hard to find planners specifically designed for homeschoolers. Homeschoolers are a huge market. Products abound geared towards those who have chosen to teach their children at home. You can find curricula, textbooks, workbooks, and the like, by the oodles. Visit any homeschool conference and visit the vendor area. You will see what I mean. It is all rather overwhelming unless you are a veteran.

But what about how to use those great educational books and manipulatives? A homeschool mom (or dad!) could have an armful of great materials and yet still be as confused about how to go about this educational adventure as they did before they began. I think the key word here is organization. This is where The Schoolhouse Planner comes in.

Described as a “complete Home and School planner,” this resource really does have it all. A look at the table of contents reveals the treasure trove of calendars, forms, and educational facts that were thoughtfully organized into an easily accessible, 247-page e-book. Yes, I said 247 pages. That should give you an idea of how packed this planner is!

I love how this planner is organized into monthly segments. You will find for each month a calendar for that month, and a theme on a specific academic topic. Yummy recipes, great articles, and lists that show available resources to be purchased all give a little added creative push towards planning what one might want to do for schooling.

At the back of the planner, oodles and oodles of forms are provided. These are professional-looking forms and they are type-able, which means you can type in your needed information and then print out as needed. Some of the forms included are a Curriculum Planning sheet, weekly planning sheets (which can be done either by subject or by child), nature journal sheets, and a list to record field trips made.

The forms and sheets are not limited to school. Home planning is also included. I especially appreciate the Monthly Homekeeping Reminders – think rotating mattresses, changing smoke alarm batteries, etc., with plenty of lines to add your own household needs – as well as the Food Inventory Log and the Garden Planning Checklist. Because homeschooling is more of a way of life rather than just academics, I am able to integrate homeschooling and home keeping duties very easily.

Last but not least, this comes in e-book form. After purchase through The Schoolhouse Store you simply download onto your computer. You do not have to print out all 247 pages but can just pick-and-choose what you need for that month or year. That way you can organize your school year in a way that best matches your family’s personal needs.

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Over the years I have picked up a copy here and there of The Old Schoolhouse. I have always appreciated the practical articles written and the product reviews. When I was given a digital subscription to this great homeschool magazine, I was a little dubious of reading a magazine that wasn’t in paper form. What I did not expect was how easy it was to use!

Once purchased you are emailed a link to your first issue. Upon opening the web page you can easily browse the magazine with a simple click of the mouse. If you need to easily access the contents you just press the “Contents” button and voila! you are taken immediately to the table of contents. You can also search the magazine by keyword – and we all know that you definitely cannot do that with the paper version – or you can go straight to any page by pressing on the thumbnail version of that page in the under the “Pages” button.

If you read an article that you think your friend or sister or Mom would enjoy, you can easily email it as well through the “Share”option. And for those of you who are wondering about having to open a web page up each time you want to read your magazine there is a download option provided. That way you can read the magazine without having to hook up to the Internet!

Besides the ease of use that the digital version of The Old Schoolhouse provides, the content is really what drew me in to this particular magazine. The Summer 2008 issue is a needed blessing and hits on a subject that is of great interest to me: Charlotte Mason. A section entitled Homeschool Watch addresses issues and concerns about the freedoms many are trying to steal from homeschooling parents. I especially appreciated this because it will help keep me up to date on legal issues as well as give me specifics to add to my prayer times. Those who incorporate unit studies into their homeschool will enjoy the unit studies provided into each issue. Summer 2008′s unit studies were centered around aircraft and flight.

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I hope I have been able to give a clear view of these two great products. As a reminder, I was NOT paid to do these reviews. If anyone has any questions or would like more specifics about the products, please feel free to email me: mamarussell at gmail dot com (replacing “at” with “@” and “dot” with “.”)

In His grace,
Kelly

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The Simple Woman's Daybook

FOR TODAY August 11, 2008…

Outside My Window…
The sun is shining, the air is still, it looks very hot

I am thinking…
Of all that needs to be done today

I am thankful for…
My husband who completely cleaned the house, went grocery shopping, and did so much more this past weekend

From the kitchen…
A roast and some yummy potatoes, onions, carrots, and celery are waiting to be placed into my slow cooker. A whole slew of yummy fruits are waiting to be eaten

I am wearing…
Comfy skirt and black shirt; even the maternity clothes are not fitting so well right now

I am creating…
A lesson plan for school this week

I am going…
to JoAnn Fabrics when hubby gets home to get a new blade for my rotary cutter

I am reading…
The Hidden Art of Homemaking by Edith Schaeffer
Never Too Early by Doreen Claggett

I am hoping…
To be a godly example to my children today

I am hearing…
My son enjoying his oatmeal next to me and my daughters playing in the room next to me
Around the house…
The washing machine is cleaning sheets; the dishwasher is full of clean dishes that are going to be put away by my three-year-old; the school room needs to be organized and things put away into the new huge metal cabinet hubby got me this weekend; my craft room is waiting to be organized so that I can finish my two youngest daughters’ dresses
One of my favorite things…
Sewing a dress for my daughters
A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week:
*Cut out pattern pieces for daughters #2 and #3; begin sewing together
*Attend homeschool support group open house
*Attend major homeschool conference with hubby and kiddos
Here is picture thought I am sharing… I do not have one today. My camera battery needs to be charged!

For more great simple woman daybooks, visit The Simple Woman.

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Because a pregnant woman has to have her fix . . .

 
I would like to thank the following people, places, entities, etc., for allowing this pregnant mama to fulfill a late-pregnancy craving:
  • Publix*
  • Mrs. Baird’s** 
  • My mother (for discovering the recipe in the first place)
  • And last, but not least, WikiHow.  Without this link, I may not have been able to indulge myself in this yummy sandwich goodness.  That jar of pimentos was quite stubborn.

Publix Pimento Cheese Spread
  • 1 1/2 lbs medium cheddar cheese, grated (I personally use sharp)
  • 2 cups Publix salad dressing (since I sadly live far from the nearest Publix, I make do with Miracle Whip)
  • 4 oz jar pimentos, minced, undrained
  • 1 tsp sugar (not necessarily needed if you use Miracle Whip)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
In a medium bowl, combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly.  Cover and refrigerate.  Serve well chilled between two slices of the bread of your choice.  Makes 5 cups.

*Publix is the best. grocery. story. ever.  Enough said.
** Mrs. Baird’s is “Texas Born, Texas Bread.”  Hehehe . . . .
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No more Haloscan

Just a little heads up that I lost any comments I had with Haloscan. Why? I did not like Haloscan. Not one little bit. So I reverted back to my old html template code and comments will now be done within Blogger. Now back to your regularly scheduled programming . . .

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