Monday, August 8, 2011

Excitement Rings.....



Oh, the joy in beginning a new school year.I know the type of school was in question just a few short weeks ago, but oh how sweet it is in knowing that I have the opportunity to pour the love of Jesus into my children through school. And allow "the peace of God which surpasses all understanding" to resonant in my inner most being. Don't get me wrong, this is not an easy task. And most days are just down right hard but," Don't grow weary in well doing, for in due time you will receive your reward". But then there are other days, just grace filled days, when you can see a glimpse into the sweet rewards of teaching your children at home.

So we have been scurrying around the house cleaning and organizing for the first day kick off (I like to make it big and exciting for my little ones, to get them all giddy inside). 
Of course we started with the homeschool cabinet. This is where I keep all of my teacher books and there workbooks. Just everything school here.

I plan to post our curriculum for 5th, 1st, and k4 in the coming days :)
Along with some of the kick off field trips. 
So exciting........
Then we moved to cleaning and clearing out their bedrooms. This will make it easier to do their morning chores.




"Show the wonder of your great love, you who save by your right hand those who take refuge in you" 
~Psalm 17:7~

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like you all are ready for a brand new year! I look forward to hearing more about your homeschool adventures this year. Stay encouraged (as I must continue to remind myself as well!) and the Lord will continue to reward you for the good that you are doing for your children. Looks as though you've gotten both mentally and physically ready for the year ahead (cleaning, planning, etc.) Have fun! I'll check in on your next posts to see which curriculum you are using.

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  2. Thank you for your encouraging words :) I maybe leaning more on your words of wisdom in the coming months. Thank you for being there...

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