Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Got Ants?

Yeah, well we all do at some point!

My darling children (who I truly love but they can sometimes be somewhat lazy) didn't do the dishes as requested one day last week.  I came home from errands to find the sink not only full of dishes but also full of ants!  There is nothing I hate more than finding ants in my house.... well there might be a few other things I hate more, but you know what I mean!

So, I'm going to share a little tried-and-true remedy with you of how to get rid of those little stinkers.  This was given to me about 20 years ago by a little old Japanese lady that was a tenant of mine at an apartment complex I managed... but you probably don't care about that part :)  Some of you may have already heard this little secret but here it is anyway...

Yeast and Sugar - that's it!  I've also used yeast and honey and they both work great.

I mix about a spoon full of each and put it on a piece of wax paper.  I then put it up against the wall they are walking along.  I've been doing this for the last 20 years and it works... every time!  Don't be tempted to kill them when you see them, just let them at the sugar and yeast mixture and it will get rid of them. 

Monday, 30 January 2012

Week 5 - Dinner Menu

I know I'm starting with week 5 (because it's the 5th week of this year), but I just thought it would be easier for me to put my recipes on my blog then make my grocery list on my computer, print it out and head to the store. I only make dinner and my kids fend for themselves for breakfast and lunch - I only have 2 kids left at home and they are 12 and 15, so they are very capable of feeding themselves.

For breakfast I always have the following things available to them:
pancake mix and syrup or nutella
ingredients for smoothies... frozen fruit, yogurt, blah, blah, blah ;)
muffin mixes
cold cereal

For lunches I keep on hand:
bread for sandwiches
lunch meat, cheese, lettuce, and so forth
stuff for salads
peanut butter and creamy marshmallow (the kids call them fluffer nutters and they love them)
They usually just eat left-overs though.

So on to my menu plan!



Sunday - 1/29 - Linger Long at Church - Left-overs

Monday - 1/30
 Swiss Chicken with green beans

Tuesday 1/31
Cottage Meatloaf with peas

Wednesday - 2/1
Beef Barley Vegetable Soup with Garlic Bread

Thursday 2/2
Chinese Pork Chops with vegetables 

Friday - 2/3
Left Overs

Saturday - 2/4
Eat Out

Friday, 27 January 2012

Something I Have Planned for the Laundry Room

You see that large empty space over my washer and dryer just screaming for shelving? Well, I have plans for that space... I want to add shelving of some kind and I'm debating whether to just add floating shelves or  something like this .  My husband has a guy who can built it for me (since my hubs has been too busy with work and school) but he's keeping that guy busy with other things for himself.  I'm debating whether to be patient and let him built the nicer looking shelves or just break down and put up the floating shelves up myself.  I guess I'll keep you posted on what I decide.

Thursday, 26 January 2012

2011-2012 Curriculum Choices

2011-2012 Curriculum Choices - I'll post for each child individually.

Together School:

I use the hardbound copy and each of the kids has their own soft bound copy to follow along.

Christian - 7th grade

Language Arts

Writing: The Complete Writer: Writing With Skill Level 1
Grammar: Easy Grammar
Literature: I choose literature to go along with our history studies


Geography: We study the geography that goes along with our history

Science: Rainbow Science


Personal Reading: I expect Christian to read at least one chapter from a book on his reading level.  He is allowed to choose the book as long as I approve.

Music: Piano lessons (practice 20-30 daily)

Physical Fitness: Martial Arts (3 days a week)


Melanie - 10th Grade

Language Arts

Grammar: Easy Grammar
Literature: (some of the literature guides are undecided - I'll add what I find for those later)
  1. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens using this literature guide.  Complete in 12 weeks.
  2. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn using this literature guide.  Complete in 12 weeks.
  3. The Scarlet Letter - literature guide undecided 
  4. To Kill a Mocking Bird - literature guide undecided 

American Government and US Constitution (Part 1) - The 5000 Year Leap Study Course. 


Music - Voice lessons and piano lessons

Physical Fitness: Martial Arts (3 days a week)

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Organizing Paper

This looks like a somewhat decent way to store your paper and for me it worked for many years.  BUT, it took up not only the  three shelves shown in this picture, but two others.... that's 5 shelves I could have been using for something else, like BOOKS for example.  I wanted a different way of storing all that unused paper.

If you do notebooking or lapbooking, chances are you have a lot of paper in several weights and colors.  I like to keep the colors and weights separate from one another... just a little OCD :)  Anyway, I saw this paper organization system on a blog several months ago and I WISH I knew where it came from!  If you do please let me know so I can give credit where it's due.  Anyway,  it's so easy and makes so much sense, I can't believe I didn't think of it before.

All you need is a file crate and hanging folders. I use colored folders and put the same or similar colors in the files.  So here's my version of this system.



So easy! Now...  what to do with all those paper trays?  I know what to do with the 5 empty shelves! :)

Let me know how you store your paper.  I'm always open to new and different ideas!  I'm working on organizing my schoolroom better so any and all ideas are welcome!

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

HAPPY 20TH BIRTHDAY CASSIE!!

Cassie came home for the weekend to celebrate her 20th birthday.  We, as a family, went to a Japanese steak house on Saturday night along with her good friend Whitney as well as Elders Parker, Glessing, Meiners, and Kynaston.
Sunday, after church, we had a nice lunch at home, then the had the most AMAZING chocolate cake using this glaze (I doubled the glaze, of course;) for her.  We gave her a sewing machine for her birthday and she loved it.  We had a blast with her this weekend!

Happy 20th Cassie, WE ALL LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!

Putting a Button with Code on Blogger

I'm not new to blogging, as some of you know.  However, there are some things I just couldn't figure out for the life of me.  One of those things was putting a button with code on my blog.  I'm guessing there are lots of you that are in the same boat I 'was' in.  Well as you can see by looking at the side bar of this blog I've got buttons with codes!!  And, I didn't hire someone to make them for me!  So I'm going to share with you the website where I found the easy instructions...

A Heart for Home has the code for how to accomplish this.  You just add your links and a couple a few other easy changes which are clearly marked and you're in business.  Trust me if I can do it, anyone can!

Monday, 23 January 2012

My Homeschool Story

I LOVE to homeschool! That's right!  I truly love to homeschool!

I started homeschooling my kids 15 years ago after my huband announced that's what we were going to do.  No discussion (at first), he just bought me a book about how to homeschool and said this is what he wants for our family.  He was also homeschooled for about four years and saw the value in it.  I, did not!  At that point, I was a little frustrated that he had dropped this on me and excepted me to take on this huge responsibility.  I have to admit that I put up a fight and he even broke down and allowed me to put the kids in a Montessori school for a few years after homeschooling for about 3 years - the easy early years.  But in time and after seriously praying about it and doing some homework about homeschooling, I decided I'd go for it again.

It was a very difficult transition for me.  I had 5 kids under the age of 9 and I honestly felt like I wasn't qualified to teach my kids.  I'd cry to my husband and he was a sweetheart about it but basically said things like...'you know how to read and write, then why not just show the kids what you know'.  Well, that was easier said then done.  I was becoming completely overwhelmed and wanted to give up.  My husband said that he'd rather our kids get no education then put them in public school and in our small town there aren't any private schools that go past the third grade.  So, I had to bite the bullet and get serious.  I had to stop all the whining and get to work.  However, I did take several months and let the kids just play and read while I put together some plans.  I also studied a lot from the scriptures and found many references about teaching our children, which I'll share with you in another post.

So to make a long story short... After a lot of prayer, pondering, studying and taking lots of deep breathes I began to homeschool my kids. And now I can say with all honesty... It's the best thing we've done for our children besides helping them develop a relationship with their Heavenly Father and Savior, Jesus Christ.

We now have 4 children who are homeschool graduates.  Our oldest, Ali, is serving a mission for our church in England, but has only one year left before receiving her Bachelors in History after she returns.  Our next oldest, Jon, is also serving a mission in the Belgium/Netherlands Mission for our church.  He has one year of college completed.  Cassie, next in line, is a sophomore at a University in Utah.  Brandon, who is 18 is working at Subway right now but has about one year of college completed.  I'm currently homeschooling my two youngest, Melanie (age 15 - 10th grade) has about 15 college credits, and Christian (age 12 - 7th grade).

I will be forever grateful to my dear husband who encouraged me all the way and still does, for putting up with my ranting and whining, and most importantly for not giving up on his vision for our family.

If you are considering homeschooling, I would encourage you to fast, ponder and pray about it.  Give it a try and let the results speak for themselves.  You will not see changes overnight but you will, in time, see the fruits of your labor and they will be so sweet.



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