Heritage Acres Farm

A GREAT start

You know your day is looking like a great one when you are sitting at your computer desk reading your latest installment of Pride and Prejudice off of DailyLit and you hear your girls wake up and make their beds, change their clothes and fix each others hair! WITHOUT  being told!!!!
Then they help tidy up the bedrooms, feed the animals, help fold and put away laundry and eat breakfast without disputes or fuss..
Then they go right to their school work, grab their books and sit at their desks and don't complain!!!!
This is what a GREAT day looks like!
Eli the Scholar....

Isn't that a pretty site??

Now to finish my list of what I want accomplished today and make sure all my list gets accomplished!!!
Have a great one my friends!!!

My Cup Runneth Over...Chas

10:06 - Thursday, November 15, 2007 - post comment


Woo-hoo!

How awesome is that!! I can't say our day has started that way around here. I am still thinking there is a full moon in this part of the country :) It will get better, I know it will, it has too. Nothing major bad, just attitudes that need adjusting.
I am glad you are having a great day.
Blessings,
Rashel

rashel - 10:17 - Thursday, November 15, 2007


fantastic kids

yea, great start of your day and great site!!!
Blessings,
Kristina

ret - 10:18 - Thursday, November 15, 2007


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chas you are such an encouragement to me everyday.
you have no idea.

speckledpup - 12:45 - Thursday, November 15, 2007


Your blog

is so nice. I really enjoy reading it. What a wonderful way to start the day!

Lori

Loreo - 03:00 - Thursday, November 15, 2007


Cheery

what a beautiful cheery work area those children have..
Blessings,
Lisa

lerdman4 - 07:30 - Thursday, November 15, 2007


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What a truly great way to start the day! I love the area you have arranged for your kids to work at!

Renee'

Anonymous - 06:58 - Friday, November 16, 2007


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What a beautiful and cheerful schoolroom!

Barb J.

findingcontentment - 10:29 - Saturday, November 17, 2007


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Welcome to the Journey of our lives here at our place on this Mountain, our Heritage Acres Farm. My name is Chas and here you will find my thoughts, my ideas and my accomplishments of my life as a Christian wife to my Sweetheart of many years, and as a Homeschooling Moma to my 4 beautiful blessings. We are making the most out of what God has abundantly blessed us with! Truly, My Cup Runneth Over... I hope you enjoy your visit here and come back soon!

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What's For Supper?

Monday 8/25-Chicken Noodle Soup
Tuesday 8/26-Pizza
Wednesday 8/27-Okra, Corn, Hamburger Patties
Thursday 8/28-Taco Casserole
Friday 8/29-Baked Potato, Salad
Saturday 8/30-Hot Dogs, Oven Fries
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Foods Put By ~2008~

8 half pints Strawberry Honey Preserves
21 quarts of Strawberries in Freezer
24 half pints of Honey Sweetened Peach Jam
8 pints of Honey Sweetened Peach Jam
11 pints of Salsa
11 pints of Honey Sweetened Plum Jam
3 half pints of Honey Sweetened Plum Jam
11 quarts of Tomatoes
13 cups of Blueberries in Freezer
20 quarts of Tomato Juice
1 pint of Tomato Juice
15 quarts of Green Beans
15 quarts of Apple Sauce
1 pint of Apple Sauce
2 quarts of Grape Juice
5 quarts of Lacto-Fermented Salsa
1 half pint Lacto-Fermented Salsa
3 quarts Chopped Peppers in Freezer

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On my Bookshelf Today

The Bible
Raising Godly Tomatoes by L. Elizabeth Kruegar
On the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Homeschooling with a Meek and Quiet Spirit by Teri Maxwell (again) Plus Study Guide

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What I've Read Recently

Mother by Kathleen Norris
Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Becoming a Woman of Excellence by Cynthia Heald
To Train Up a Child by Micheal and Debi Pearl
Homeschooing the Child with ADD by Lenore C. Hayes
Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury
Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Tender Years by Janette Oke
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith


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