Dailey Bred Farm

Daybook Entry #9

{ Posted by Amy W }
{ 9:11 AM, 2008-Aug-25 } { 5 comments } { Link }

Please visit Peggy, the host of the Simple Woman’s Daybook and others here.

The Simple Woman’s Daybook

FOR TODAY~ August 25th    

Outside my Window... I see my late-summer herb garden. Some of it looks good and some of it looks quite sad and forlorn and brown. Many bugs, big and small are enjoying the apple mint as well as a few tiny birds that take a moment to perch on the strong stalks.

I am thinking... of how to arrange the errand running and To-do’s for today. Making a mental list of the packing Maiden needs to do for her trip and other tidbits of things that are important to keeping our home running smoothly.

I am thankful for... my husband. ‘Nuff said.

From the kitchen... breakfast has come and gone. Lunch is Diner Dinner- a fancy way for me to say we’ll be picking and choosing from leftovers. Supper is part 2 of Chicken Cacciatore. Go here for the entire week’s menu.

I am creating... and polishing our school schedules

I am going... crazy. Actually not quite. We’ll be going to Little Busy Town for errand running in just a wee bit.

I am wearing... Royal blue T and blue jeans (with a few holes).

I am reading... I need to go to the library and get a few more books!

I am hoping... for some quiet down time just for me later today.


I am hearing... Mr. Conductor making up songs as he plays and the scratch of pencils as the girls do math.

 


One of my favorite things... snuggling.

A Few Plans For The Rest Of The Week... Getting Maiden off on her trip with Nana and PawPaw. Polishing and finishing last minute school prep. Spending tons of time with the kids and hubby enjoying this “last week” of summer.

Around the house... Lots of laundry, beginning packing for Maiden’s 3 day trip. Bringing down the needed school books to the office for the official start of school next week. Working on planning our special ABC back-to-school meal.

Last menu for summer

{ Posted by Amy W }
{ 9:00 AM, 2008-Aug-25 } { 1 comments } { Link }
 

Menu with Daily Costs

Notes: This coming weekend usually finds us camping Up North but due to $$$ we are having a family stay-cation and will be going to each other’s homes to share the meals we would normally eat while camping.
From the Garden: we’ve got lettuce, cucumbers and cherry tomatoes as well as onions. Friends have given us beefy tomatoes and summer squash.

Monday 
B: hardboiled eggs, English muffins w/jam, apple slices
L: Diner Dinner (eating up leftovers!)
D: Chicken Cacciatore on noodles, h’made bread, salad
Dessert: none
Daily Cost: $2.90
Tuesday
B: H’made oatmeal w/apple chunks
L: pbj sandwiches, cheese crackers, apple slices
D: Layered Meatball Bake
Dessert: Root beer floats
Daily Cost: $9.32
Wednesday
B: Choice: yogurt or cereal
L: lunch & swim party @ friends (bringing brownies)
D: campfire pizza pies
Dessert: campfire fruit camp pies
Daily Cost: $10.16

Thursday

B: French Toast topped with apple sauce
L: Hot Diggity Dogs, cottage cheese, pickle spears
D: Campbell’s Mac-n-cheese, sausage, steamed veggies
Dessert: none
Daily Cost: $6.96
Friday
–Extended family over for supper
B: Mama’s cheesy scrambled eggs & toast
L: Grab-n-go sandwiches, cheese chunks, chips
D: Mr. Steady’s Chili, cornbread (outdoor cooking!)
Dessert: campfire camp pies
Daily Cost: $11.74
SaturdayOld Time Tractor Show @ local park w/family

B: Daddy Cook (eggs, toast, bacon etc)
L: Picnic: sandwiches, chips, cheese, veggies, cookies
D: dinner w/family
Daily Cost: $8.00
Sunday
B: Cocoa Wheats, toast
L: Leftover Smorgasbord
D: w/family
Daily Cost: $1.25
Weekly Total: $50.33
~~ Don’t forget to check out the yummy menu ideas every Monday over at The Organizing Junkie’s blog. You just might find your next favorite family recipe!



A blog-warming gift give away

{ Posted by Amy W }
{ 8:30 AM, 2008-Aug-25 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Amanda over at Fisher Academy is giving away a digital subscription to The Old Schoolhouse Magazine as a blog warming gift. Hop on over and find out how you can be included.
And don’t forget to wish her a happy “blog-warming”!


The Summer Adventures of Madge, Chapter Three, VBS

{ Posted by Madeline }
{ 12:58, Monday, August 25, 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
After camp was over I had a whole week's break before it was time for our church to do it's annual Vacation Bible School. This year I was asked to be in the skits.

The theme was "Serving" so for skits me and a group of other kids from the church played the Snobsons, a "snobby" family, (the name says it all=]) They were a lot of fun and I don't think there was a day when someone didn't get some moist or wet substance thrown on them=]

Over all I think every kid took something away from it. The volunteers worked really hard to make it a fun week and I really think it payed off through the kids.

  =]Madge[=


The Summer Adventures of Madge, Chapter Two, Summer Camp

{ Posted by Madeline }
{ 09:42, Saturday, August 23, 2008 } { 1 comments } { Link }
About week after getting back from Mexico I was off to Grove Christian Service Camp, a camp I've gone to for years. The first week I was there as a camper, we spent the week getting to know each-other and God better, it was great to get that break from the stress of the "real world."

After getting back from that camp I had a two day break, to wash and repack my backpack, then it was time to go back to wash dishes and help out in the kitchen. This week seemed to take forever! It's fun to help out, but by the end of the second week I was tired out.

I didn't take very many pictures and what I did take would only make sense if you had been there. So I'll end this adventure with a goal. . . . . .TAKE MORE PICTURES=]

           [=Madge=]


The Summer Adventures of Madge, Chapter One, Mexico

{ Posted by Madeline }
{ 05:04, Friday, August 22, 2008 } { 2 comments } { Link }
One of the first things I did after school got out was take a missions trip to Mexico. We went to a small town named El' Porvenere. Here is a picture book type recap of the ten day trip. . .

Here's my friend and I  (I'm on the left) stopping to get some much needed energy, notice how tired we look=]

Here is the view from the hotel room we shared on the first night.

Here we are on day three of the trip getting ready to cross the border
We're in Mexico!!!
The main reason we went down was tho help at an orphanage, here are a few of my favorite pictures of the kids=]



It was a truly amazing, learning, sad, beautiful experience. It really makes you think about what you could live with out, they have so little and yet can still be bright and happy, and want to play and love even when they've started their life off without it. I found out yesterday that I get to go back the end of next month, I'm very excited to go back and see that little community grow.

    =]Madge[=


HELLO EVERYBODY! ! !

{ Posted by Madeline }
{ 04:41, Friday, August 22, 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link }
I'm back to blogging! ! !
 
 This summer has been so crazy and now its almost over, that makes me sad but now that things have somewhat slowed down I can start regularly posting. So here for a while  I will be writing about the adventures I had this summer=]
 
   =]Madge[=


Homeschool Memoirs

{ Posted by Amy W }
{ 10:43 AM, 2008-Aug-22 } { 4 comments } { Link }

Through other blog reading I have found an interested meme for homeschoolers- Homeschool Memoirs.
Wednesday was the official start and the first meme is to share about you- the mom behind the homeschooling.
And so it begins:
Every journey to homeschooling is interesting and mine is no exception. I am a quite simply,
a convert. I didn’t start out planning to homeschool. My oldest went thru two year preschool program and right into public school. My dear sister-in-law had her oldest 6 weeks after mine and she went right to homeschooling. I was shocked. At the time I didn’t know anyone who homeschooled and couldn’t fathom why she would do it. Neither could Mr. Steady. When we mentioned it within my family someone quickly retorted that if we were to do that Maiden would be spending all day in detention due to her strong will as well as mine. It just wasn’t seen as an option. And we worried about my sister-in-law choosing it- you know, we were “those people” who remarked on “socialization”. Yeah, I admit it, we were warped.
So what changed?
My view point.
We decided to homeschool first and foremost because we prayed about it, opened ourselves up to the idea and followed God’s nudging. It is a bit of a long story how this came to be but quite simply three things came into play.
1. I made some wonderful friends who ended up being homeschoolers and ended up greatly influencing the building desire in me to homeschool. Right in front of me was a ready made support group.
2. My relationship with my oldest, Maiden was suffering. I was seeing a dear homeschooling friend live out with her daughter the relationship I wanted with mine. And I knew that her time away from school was taking time away from our relationship and was also influencing her in negative ways.
3. I didn’t send Sassafras off to preschool like Maiden. The first year she wasn’t emotionally ready and so I kept her home and taught her simple things myself. The 2nd year I didn’t send her because I had found such joy in the simple teaching the first year plus I had found her to be a very big daydreamer with the attention span of a gnat. I knew how to handle it at home and I knew that a teacher with 20 other kids wouldn’t have the same time or desire to do the same. During this time my friend talked me into joining her homeschool group. I didn’t feel like a homeschooler and stated that I was still planning to send her to school the next year but she encouraged me to join for the year.
I felt like a fraud but did so.
That year
changed my perspective in grand ways and as it winded down I couldn’t imagine it ending. I couldn’t imagine not teaching Sassafras and not being a part of such a wonderful, incredible support group where I had made true friends. At the same time I couldn’t imagine homeschooling one and not the other but I couldn’t see that I would have the same joy if I brought Maiden home.
Mr. Steady and I talked and he wasn’t keen on the idea of homeschooling one and not the other and wondered if I would actually have the time to commit to it. We decided to
pray. When it came time for the next school year he announced that he wanted Sassafras to go to public school and Maiden to continue. He really wanted to see how she would fare within the system and for me to take the time to really evaluate that this was the right choice for us.
It was an incredibly difficult year. I desperately wanted to have the girls home and found that every little thing that could possibly be wrong in public school became another strike against it. Sassafras suffered due to her daydreaming and short attention span and I hated the notes that came home every week. I begged Mr. Steady to let me bring her home and he continued saying that we must wait it out. It was difficult those first few months- more difficult than it had to be because of my bad attitude and desire to homeschool. And then I realized that I could continue to homeschool even while they were in school. The evenings I spent time going over homework with Maiden,
I was homeschooling. And I continued with reading and math lessons at home with Sassafras, that was homeschooling too. I spent my day time with Mr. C and also worked to rearrange my office and other areas to make room for homeschooling. I spent time researching curriculums and teaching styles and read any book I could get my hands on about homeschooling. I stayed involved in the homeschool group and listened to what others liked/didn’t like, what worked/didn’t work and how to combat the doldrums that come mid-February. The group was like a lab on homeschooling and I took notice and notes. By the time the school year ended I had not only chosen my teaching style but had also chosen and ordered and received and put together my curriculum for the next year. And I didn’t stop there- I put together a 4 week unit study for us to do over the summer.
The first year was wonderful, not completely wonderful but it was what it was. Maiden and I spent those first few months really working on our relationship and we all worked together as a family to make homeschooling a lifestyle. By the end of the first year people were remarking about the positive attitude changes in Maiden and how Sassafras had blossomed. Mr. Steady was thrilled with the more relaxed person I was becoming.

And so I knew we had done the right thing.
It seems like so long ago and yet we’ve really only homeschooled in the sense of the girls being home to school for two years.  Maiden is going into 6th grade, Sassafras into 3rd and Mr. Conductor in preschool. Mr. C will be my only child to have not experienced the public school system. At 4 years old, our homeschooling lifestyle is the only thing he’s ever known and he thrives in this environment. Not only do we see the teaching opportunities in everything but now my parents and sister see them too and collaborate- giving of themselves to our homeschool.
While I haven’t made converts out of everyone I have more support than I could have imagined and with others we at least have their grudging respect.

Want to read more about our homeschooling journey? Click on Homeschooling under my categories on right side bar.

Photo above: Name & Logo for our homeschool



14 more days

{ Posted by Amy W }
{ 4:15 PM, 2008-Aug-20 } { 1 comments } { Link }

We have 14 more days until school starts.
The unofficial end of summer.
We are eager and excited about this upcoming school year.
And at the same time we are also eager to squeeze out every last little shining bit of
summer vacation.
Last evening the children held an impromptu softball game in the back yard. My three plus their dear friend and his dad from across the street. One base was a sand pail, another my foam gardening kneeling pad, and yet another the squashed-flat bottom basin to a plastic flower pot. The two dads played the field as the kiddos took turns batting and running the bases. I weeded the garden as I watched and listened and soaked in the moment.
The children were all
barefoot and filthy.
And laughing like
hyenas.
It is in these moments that family is built- the ease of being together. The joy of living in the moment. The simple familiar-ness of it all.
Oh, such sweet contentment.



Reticent

{ Posted by Amy W }
{ 9:18 AM, 2008-Aug-20 } { 1 comments } { Link }
Surprisingly (to me) I have been reticent on my blog as of late.
Why?
It’s not as if I don’t have things flitting through my mind or pithy words to say.
Or is it?
Yes, the past two weeks have been quite busy and often my time on the computer has been limited to work, work, work.
But still-
I’ve made time before . . . .
What stops me?
Ah, I know.
The fact that I have put a self-imposed block on posts dealing with my job. I want to talk it out (because that is how I think it out too-- out loud) but I can’t. I’m not as anonymous as I would like to be.
It is what it is.
It is a struggle not to write about.
It’s taken me forever to compose this post because I have to keep editing so as to continue to not talk about it.
Which therefore makes this a post about nothing, pretty much.

School is starting soon and while it
excites and thrills me, I am wondering how I am going to keep all my plates spinning in the air without any crashing to the ground and splintering into many bits and pieces. Lately my job has been demanding more of my time than 20 hours and with the heartaches its been producing the job is on my mind even when I’m not “working”.
This can not continue.
I am aware that something needs to change.
Something needs to give.

I’m praying about it.
And continue to not have peace about it. And so if I don’t have peace
I must wait.



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