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Join Me for My Annual January Challenge: 2012- The Big Organizational PackFest!

31 Saturday Dec 2011

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Each year on another board I frequent, I host some sort of “organizational challenge” each January. In the past, I’ve done a “Control the Paper Monster” challenge, and last year I did a “Closet” challenge. (A copy of which, can be found here.)

But this year, I have to move. AGAIN. And since I’ve become somewhat of a moving guru having done my own form of this challenge seven times in the past seven years, I decided to take everyone along for the ride with me through the process. So this year we’ll be doing the THE BIG ORGANIZATIONAL PACKFEST as our January challenge! And I thought it would be fun to also bring it here to my blog and see how many of “you guys” might want to join along as well! Let’s face it, I would appreciate the company and support, not to mention the accountability!

So, what you might want to know before you join up: this is a month-long challenge! And to tell you the truth, this one is going to be all-encompassing and a big project!  So, if you jump in, be warned that it’s gonna be a lot of work, but will be over by February 1! And you’ll get to enjoy the fruits of your labor for the rest of the year!

I will go into much more detail in future posts – but the premise of this challenge is that you guys will be pretending to join me in my upcoming move! This is not a “move down the street” kind of move. No, this will be a major, life altering move: maybe moving across the country or overseas, or perhaps moving AND downsizing to a MUCH smaller living situation.

As you can imagine there is a lot that goes into that sort of move, but what we will be spending the bulk of this challenge focusing on will be the prepping for the move – purging, sorting, organizing of our “stuff.” Also, we will deal with planning, organizing, scheduling type tasks – many things I have to do for my own move, but as you will come to see, they will set you up to have a much more organized year and home for the rest of the year! I promise, you will enjoy the fruits of all your labors! That’s one of the reasons I do this type of crazy challenge in January, to take advantage of everyone’s “New Year’s Resolutions” enthusiasm and energy.

 

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A couple of Pre-Assignments:

1) Put away the Christmas stuff NOW. You won’t have time later and it will be in the way.

2) Gather needed supplies. Garbage bags, file folders, boxes, dumpster (Nancy D), whatever. Walk around taking a quick tally of what you are going to need. AND THEN GO GET IT. So you won’t have any excuses. (And hopefully you can get some good deals while things are on sale.)

3) Catch up on the daily stuff and see if you can get ahead. Kinda hard to organize closets and sort clothes if they are all in the dirty pile, right? And just like the Christmas stuff, you won’t have time later.

HOW TO JOIN

Please feel free to blog about your experience and tasks, and join up with us here by posting in the comments, etc. so we can all commiserate support and encourage each other this month! And don’t worry about starting late, just join in and catch up!

To get the appropriate code to add to your own posts, Please click here: get the InLinkz code

I do not have a graphic yet for this challenge. Does anyone out there want to volunteer their help??

Click the link below to join us for the Big Organizational PackFest, and to check out who’s participating!

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My Homeschool Mother’s Journal

30 Friday Dec 2011

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The Homeschool Mother's Journal

In our homeschool this week… As much as I had planned to still do school all of this week, it didn’t happen like I hoped. Mainly because we ended up with a doctor’s appointment for someone every single day this week.  The girls didn’t care, they just wanted to play all week anyway. But we are falling further and further behind our deadline of getting the My Father’s World Kindergarten curriculum before we move at the end of January. Uggh, yes I know we shouldn’t impose strict deadlines on ourselves, but I really don’t want to carry kindergarten stuff with us on top of the preschool and 1st grade stuff too! (We’ll be living in a hotel for two months before our “BIG” move, so most of our stuff will be in storage for about five months or so. Really a logistical issue more than anything.)

I am looking forward to things getting back to “normal” this week. I hope.

Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…This week it’s been DOCTORS. I swear, if it’s not one thing, it’s another.

My favorite thing this week was… Christmas. My girls had such a good time and loved everything.

Questions/thoughts I have… For those of you that have been at this for a while (or not), how in the world do you fit in your own devotional/quiet time each day? Not that this is ever an easy thing to fit in to your schedule, but with homeschooling it always seems to get pushed even further back on the back burner. And it’s getting quite frustrating.

Things I’m working on… Starting next week, I will be preparing for our PACKOUT! We pack up the house at the end of January!

I am also in the middle of organizing our first grade curriculum for our oldest, and to finish up organizing preschool stuff for our youngest. I need to have everything completely organized and ready to go before we pack up at the end of the month. I want to keep our costs down by using stuff we already have while we’re living in a hotel for 2+ months. (Yep, you read that correctly!)

Oh and packing up all the Christmas stuff. Can’t forget that!

I’m reading… For this month, I’m taking a break from fiction, and working through some of my spiritual-type books. Right now I have 31 Days to a Better Spouse and One Thousand Gifts on my Nook to read.

I’m grateful for… Such a patient, understanding husband these past few weeks. I’ve been down with a sinus infection, migraines, and just basically very slow to recover this go round. He has held the fort, kept the kitchen moderately clean, deal with the kids in the mornings, and even homeschooled when I couldn’t function. He’s been awesome.

I’m praying for… My husband. I joined 31 Days to Pray and am planning to work my way through “31 Days to Build a Better Spouse” in January. I am also praying for direction as I plan/prepare my own goals for 2012.

A photo, video, link, or quote to share… I’m starting a challenge on my blog – it’s my first ever hosting one! It’s called The Big Organizational PackFest. Basically, it’s a one month challenge – pretending you are about to move and using that as the catalyst to purge, organize, and get ready for the New Year. (You can read more of an explanation at the link above.) I’m really doing the move, you guys just get to come along for the ride! Would love to have you join me!

Don’t forget to check out The Homeschool Chick for more Homeschool Mother’s Journals.

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My Homeschool Mother’s Journal

18 Sunday Dec 2011

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In my life this week… Last Saturday, Hubbie came home for good from Afghanistan! Oh, and I had my birthday. Which I spent going to various doctors. Our youngest has walking pneumonia and I had a sinus infection. Happy Birthday to me, right? At least hubbie was here to pick up the pieces while I was out of commission.

In our homeschool this week… We really didn’t get much done in the past two weeks. Between my oldest’s ADHD testing, Hubbie coming home and then being sick (plus one full day I spent wrapping presents) we have only gotten the barebones of school work done. So, instead of taking off the next few weeks, we’re going to forge ahead and hopefully catch up a bit.

Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share… No big tips this week. Oh wait, I thought of one! Watch Groupon.com and LivingSocial.com for your local area. I just got a family membership for our local zoo for $32, which is normally $75! Since it costs $30 for our family to go just one, it was an easy buy!

Places we’re going and people we’re seeing… So, last Saturday we had a special visitor! Santa came to our house and dropped off a very special delivery! Hubbie is home from Afghanistan, and we’re all still very excited and adjusting to having a male back in the house. We’re not really used to having ESPN on all the time, LOL.

I’m cooking… We made a huge batch of those little sausage “pigs in a blanket” this weekend and my girls have loved it!

I’m grateful for… our family being all together again for Christmas. Don’t really want anything else this year!

I’m praying for… a friend’s little girl who is in congestive heart failure and BACK in the hospital. She desperately needs a new heart soon. Please pray for little Katy, that God provides for her quickly.

A photo, video, link, or quote to share…Merry Christmas!

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Bilingual-ism

18 Sunday Dec 2011

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Ya’ll that know us know that we’re a bilingual family. That happened two ways.

Real way: Girl meets guy. Guy happens to be Hispanic. Girl and Guy get married and have little senoritas.

Joke way: Guy meets girl. Girl happens to be from Alabama. Guy and girl meet and have little Southern Belles.

Oh, don’t worry, Hubbie and I could tell those jokes FOR DAYS. Really.

Anyway, when Hubbie and I got married we were both in full agreement that all our children would learn Spanish. I was fully for it because from my work in the recruiting world, I knew how much of a boost to their careers and professional opportunities it would be to have multiple languages under their belt. Hubbie wanted to pass down that part of his culture and family.

Yet, in all of “our” (I say that in quotes because I’m the one that reads it first and then usually pass it along to Hubbie) reading and research, we’ve come to learn that there is a bigger benefit:

SMART TALK: 
If you parlez francais, sprechen Deutsch or habla espanol, good for you. According to a study by the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto, being bilingual sharpens the mind, improves your ability to zero in on important info and ignore distractions, and even forestalls the symptoms of Alzheimer’s. Alas, your high school French, German, or Spanish won’t do the trick. You have to use two languages all the time, since it’s the switching back and forth that boosts brainpower. Berlitz, anyone?

-Family Circle, October 2011

That’s just one quick snippet that I read just recently, but does emphasize the basics of what I’ve read in other places (which I seem to have misplaced. Ooops).

Here’s another great blurb from the same magazine:

Tongue-tied?
Only 9% of Americans are bilingual, compared with a rate of 65% in the rest of the world, according to the Census Bureau. Maybe that’s why 67% of US parents would choose that their child take up a second language over a new sport.

I know that part of that is because parents are looking for any little thing that will help their children be successful in the future, but I am now more personally interested in the idea that being exposed to multiple languages rewires the brain. (This is the article I can’t currently find, but will add here if it shows up.) Basically, the act of listening to more than one language on a regular/constant basis before the age of two actually adds more synapses between the two sides of the brain.

Recently, this article showed up in my inbox: “The Brain-Growing Magic of Foreign Languages.” It has some great suggestions on how to incorporate a second language into your child’s life – music (specifically children’s music), foods, a bilingual babysitter, and even aps.

I think the best idea from this article is all about “investigating your local community.” No, not everyone can go spend two years living in a foreign country immersed in the language like we have. But you can visit a restaurant that serves food from that country, look for groceries that cater to that market (there’s always a “Hispanic” grocery store somewhere). Depending on where in the country you live, there might be a university or college with a large international population.

I really suggest finding a church that offers services in different languages. That is my favorite. When we lived in Croatia, I actually picked up a bit of the local language just from singing popular praise songs that had been translated into Croat. Not enough to actually be useful, mind you. But at least a word here or there. However, most of the time you will find a wonderfully welcome group of people who will be very encouraging of your language efforts. (When I lived in New York years ago, I once ended up at a Filipino Baptist Church by accident. They were the most wonderful group of people and practically wanted to adopt me. Heck, one of the “old ladies” at the church felt so sorry for me that I wasn’t already married with ten kids, that she was trying to find me a “good young man!) Oh, and they usually love to feed you too!

I’ve also read in the past that the best way to be a “real” bilingual family is to have to have one parent speak only in one language and the other parent only speak in the other. Well, in our case, I’m not such a fan of that. I don’t like being left out! But, since Hubbie is the primary Spanish speaker in our family, he does speak primarily all Spanish to the girls (at least they are not learning it with my horrible accent).

So, here are some additional things we’ve tried as a family.

Flash Cards – We have a massive flash card collection at our home! Started when our oldest was just a baby, we have great picture flash cards. For the ones that are not already in Spanish, Hubbie took a label maker and added the translation. These helped me as well.

Translated Mommy-isms Quite often I would call Hubbie at work and ask “How do you say ___ in Spanish, because she certainly doesn’t listen to me in English!” So the first real things in Spanish that I learned to say were “Don’t touch,” “Don’t do that,” “Do you want more ___”, and “Did you pee/poop?”. You know, the basics! In fact, it wasn’t until this past year being home in Alabama did my girls call poop “poop.” Our youngest still calls milk “leche.” Basically certain words and certain phrases in our house just became “Spanish.”

Reading Just like you read books to your child already, add in books of the language you’re learning! Really small children or babies could care less if you understand the book yourself, as long as you have decent pronunciation and make it fun. Older kids will ask you a million questions, so pick the easiest books you can find to start with. You can also get audio books, or try some of the Nook “Read to Me” books that will do the work for you!

Cartoons No this isn’t the best choice in the world (encouraging watching TV), BUT I will say that Dora helps keep both girls interested and enthused about learning Spanish. They identify with Dora. So, we keep it, even if it makes me want to poke my eyes out.

Immersion For us, immersion is the best way to learn a language and learn it quickly. It’s not completely necessary to leave the US to do this! For us, we just take a trip to the in-law’s house! You can also cultivate friendship with other families that speak that language and arrange playdates. Trust me, if a kid wants to play, they will find a way to do it. In many areas, public schools are offering a language immersion program. It takes more work, but it is possible.

Classes Okay, this really pertains more to me than the girls at this point. I’ve tried some “self-study” books, a Distance Language Learning Course through the US State Department, and private tutoring. All of those helped me with the technical parts of learning vocabulary and grammar. But the absolute best thing I’ve ever done was go to the grocery store. When I first move to a new country, going to the grocery store can take several hours – I walk up and down the aisles, trying to figure out what things are called, trying to read labels, etc.  So see if you can find a native speaker that will take you on field trips around town. You’ll learn to do all sorts of things like get your nails done, buy groceries, and explain to the plumber what’s wrong with your faucet. Oh, and how to ask where the bathroom is. Also a very important life skill.

Pocket Translator  This has been a very handy tool while I am out and about. No more calling Hubbie twenty times a day to ask “what is ____”. I’m sure he appreciates that.

So there ya have it. Great ways to include a second language in your family life, even if you can’t move overseas to do it. Please comment below and let me know of any other ideas you might have, because I can always use new ideas!

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MFW Homeschool Highlights

17 Saturday Dec 2011

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We’ve been slacking in our homeschool work the past two weeks!

So much has been going on. My oldest was very recently diagnosed with ADHD, and part of the deal is starting “504” or “IEP” paperwork. Due to living overseas with DH’s job, we need to start a documentation trail, should we need it in the future. Last week we spent two days dealing with a psychologist in the next town over – she met with me and then the next day did “formalized testing” with our oldest. Between that and other stuff that sprang up, we only got in one “real” day of school in last week.

And on Saturday, another very important family event happened. Daddy came home for good after a year in Afghanistan!

This week was busy week as well. Hubbie and I spent Monday going back to the psychologist to get the “results” of our oldest’s testing (Guess what? We have a bright, charming, precocious, talkative girl. Yeah, tell me something I didn’t already know.) Tuesday morning both myself and our youngest woke up sick as a dog, which means we spent an entire day going to doctors. Thursday I spent the entire day wrapping presents that needed to be mailed (I don’t know why I thought that would be a small project). So very little “real schoolwork” got done this week also.

Which means instead of being just behind, we are very behind our schedule. (We have some tight time constraints due to our move.) So, we’ll be doing a lot of school work this week and next in order to catch up. Thankfully, Daddy is now home and is a great help. He has really grown this past year to be very pro-homeschool and is eager to jump in and get involved.

In MFW work these past two weeks, we’ve been working on the letter “E” and the letter “K.” We also snuck in a trip to the local little zoo, which,by the way, does not have an elephant, penguin, kangaroo, or zebra! (Actually they do have baby kangaroos, but they weren’t out on Saturday.)

Be sure to check out what others are doing in MFW
by heading on over to Ladybugs and Lizards.

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Super Woman vs. Abiding Woman

05 Monday Dec 2011

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Saw this recently and love it! Isnt’ it so true, though?

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My Homeschool Mother’s Journal

02 Friday Dec 2011

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The Homeschool Mother's Journal

In my life this week… We tried to recover from Thanksgiving . . . and all the Christmas shopping I did all weekend (but I am almost done!) . . . and the decorating I started. We got our Christmas tree this week! I still need to put the lights on it and decorate it though.

In our homeschool this week… My oldest is reading and reading well! We’re working on the letter E for elephant. And I started my youngest on Preschool Activity Bags, for her “school work.” She loved them. I gave notice at her preschool today, so in two weeks she will be home with us for good!

Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share… With our youngest about to start homeschooling with us full-time in just two weeks, I’ve been really trying to figure out how to keep her occupied and busy while I’m working with the oldest. There are some things she can do with us, but while I’m working on reading or math, I’ve got to have her out of my hair for a while. After extensive reading online, I came across Preschool Activities in a Bag. I tried out a few ideas on her this week and they worked out GREAT. These books are B1G1 through December 16th, so if you have preschoolers, I really recommend you ordering them now!

Places we’re going and people we’re seeing… My aunt came back from her trip this week, and she came and we went and got my Christmas tree from a Christmas tree farm! And tonight, the girls are going to be riding a float in the local Christmas parade!

Things I’m working on… Christmas decorating and shopping. I am almost done! Just one more gift to get (which is going on sale on Monday, so I’m waiting), and that’s it! We finally picked up our tree yesterday, so if I can work up the motivation to put the lights on (my least favorite chore), then it will be done! I’ll just have to wait for everything to arrive from Amazon, and then WRAP. (my 2nd least favorite chore).

I’m cooking… This week is leftover week! LOL Thank goodness my husband is still out-of-town. I did make turkey salad out of the leftover turkey and bake some chicken before it went bad. But that is about it. I’ll have to start cooking for real again tomorrow since the leftovers have run out!

I’m grateful for… my husband almost coming home! Just eight short (/long) days and he will be home from Afghanistan for good!

I’m praying for… a friend’s little girl who is in congestive heart failure and BACK in the hospital. She desperately needs a new heart soon. Please pray for little Katy, that God provides for her quickly.

A photo, video, link, or quote to share…I saw this on Facebook and it was just way too funny!

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MFW Homeschool Highlights

02 Friday Dec 2011

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This week we are working on the letter E, for Elephant.

My oldest is doing fabulous at writing, when she remembers to be patient and take her time. And she is reading so well! Because she’s learned to “sound it out” and “blend,” she’s actually starting to figure out words on her own while we are out and about. In town she read “Stop” on a stop sign and “pull” on a door! Such little things, but so exciting to watch in my beginning reader. And, as part of this week’s lesson, she read her first little mini story!

We aren’t doing anything “science-related” yet with this unit. I’ve got a trip to the zoo planned soon, but I’m trying to figure out when we are going to fit it in.

In addition to the ballet classes both girls take, my oldest also started Upward Cheerleading this week! She is so excited about it, even though I am less than enthused that all of our games are scheduled at 8:00 am on Saturday mornings. I am not a morning person! Maybe Daddy will volunteer to take her to most of the games, and hopefully they will have lots of coffee available.

My youngest is about to start homeschooling with us for real. I gave our two-week notice at the preschool this week. We’re gonna miss our preschool, the girls had such a great time there. But, with Daddy finishing up his post overseas next week, there will be two parents home and it’s time to get back into “real life” again. And, she’s ready for it, too. She’s a little jealous that Big Sister gets so much time with Mommy. And I’m honestly looking forward to not having to do the drive back and forth twice a day.

I’ve been looking at the MFW preschool kit for our youngest, and I’m still on the fence whether or not I want to purchase it. Does anyone have an opinion out there?

In the meantime, I ordered two e-books, Preschool Activities in a Bag, (which are B1G1 until December 16th, by the way) and am planning to set these up for her. After reading several blog posts about this concept, I purchased a ton of stuff from the dollar store, and set up some bags to try it out. And she LOVED them. Really did. One bag was a bunch of assorted beads that she used tweezers and sorted into an ice-cube tray. She did that for a solid twenty minutes. Another was those fuzzy pom-poms with a measuring spoon. She got bored quickly building with the blocks, but when I gave her some small cups and had her sorting dry beans, she and Big Sister did that for thirty minutes, with only minimal bickering. I am loving this concept! I’m hoping I can get our local homeschool groups to do a swap with me on these.

Our field trip yesterday was going to a Christmas tree farm and picking out our Christmas tree! I thought we were going to have to cut it ourselves, but thankfully, they had several that were freshly cut, so we were able to grab a beautiful on and load it right up!

And tonight, the girls are going to ride in a float in the local Christmas parade! It’s going to be frightfully cold, but a ton of fun!

Be sure to check out what others are doing in MFW
by heading on over to Monica’s blog ~ Discover Their Gifts.

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The Proverbs 31 Woman (nasb)

Description of a Worthy Woman

An excellent wife, who can find?
For her worth is far above jewels.
The heart of her husband trusts in her,
And he will have no lack of gain.
She does him good and not evil
All the days of her life.
She looks for wool and flax
And works with her hands in delight.
She is like merchant ships;
She brings her food from afar.
She rises also while it is still night
And gives food to her household
And portions to her maidens.
She considers a field and buys it;
From her earnings she plants a vineyard.
She girds herself with strength
And makes her arms strong.
She senses that her gain is good;
Her lamp does not go out at night.
She stretches out her hands to the distaff,
And her hands grasp the spindle.
She extends her hand to the poor,
And she stretches out her hands to the needy.
She is not afraid of the snow for her household,
For all her household are clothed with scarlet.
She makes coverings for herself;
Her clothing is fine linen and purple.
Her husband is known in the gates,
When he sits among the elders of the land.
She makes linen garments and sells them,
And supplies belts to the tradesmen.
Strength and dignity are her clothing,
And she smiles at the future.
She opens her mouth in wisdom,
And the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.
She looks well to the ways of her household,
And does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children rise up and bless her;
Her husband also, and he praises her, saying:
"Many daughters have done nobly,
But you excel them all."
Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain,
But a woman who fears the LORD, she shall be praised.
Give her the product of her hands,
And let her works praise her in the gates.

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