Friday, February 25, 2011

Nature study - from our living room!

In my endeavour to cater to to Alexandra's learning style :) we have put Considering God's Creation on hold for a while and decided to do nature walks instead - especially as spring seems to be springing - yeah!

But today it is raining and we wimped out - lol!
So, we did a nature walk from our lounge!

With  www.amazon.co.uk having a special on their DVDs, we bought a couple (well, more than a couple, actually!), mostly wildlife dvd's, including the movie, Earth (2009)


What a delightful movie/documentary. We have been to the Arctic Circle, met a mother polar bear and her cubs




And my, how beautifully the seasons change, up here!
We've watched a baby bird launch itself out of a tree - flying squirrel style! - and land safely (phew!) on a bed of leaves:


Then, we moved to the equator - where there are no seasons - and saw birds I have never seen before - wow!!
Bird of Paradise
Well, we're heading into the desert now, so need to take a break to get some water :)


This is a movie worth investing in ...
See you on our travels :)


(images copied off a google search)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Down time

Well, we are trying something new. In the past we pretty much stuck to official school terms and and took holidays when the schools were off (barring us travelling somewhere, of course). This year, we're following some of our friends' example - spending 5 weeks working on official academic stuff, and then taking a week's break. Must say, by Thursday last week, we were all ready for the week off (but I suspect, if we only worked for 2 weeks at a time, by the Thursday we'd be ready for the week off, too - lol).

Yesterday started off very relaxed - stayed in bed late reading, etc. Then had South African pancakes (suppose they're something like crepes) for brunch wit my Ouma's cinnamon sauce:
1/2 - 1 cup sugar
1 cup water
2-3 tsp ground cinnamon
pinch cream of tarter

Boil up and pour hot over hot pancakes.

Today we were a bit more productive.
Woke up to a very misty morning, but after lunch it was a glorious sunshiny day - maybe spring is around the corner after all - the birds were singing, little snowdrops and daffodils pooping up:) A good sign!. Went for a lovely walk and the girls rode their bicycles.

We spent the morning scrap booking - our first attempt - had a lot of fun. Unfortunately, the yellow in our ink cartridge ran out, so the girls were in "in the pink" with their photos - but they didn't mind much:)
Alexandra's first page - friends

Sarah's first page - Sisters

I had fun looking at our wedding photos again to choose some for my page.


And after lunch, Sarah baked buttermilk rusks (for my non-UK friends, no these are NOT Farleys baby rusks. They are pretty much a staple South African snack - baked, then dried till hard and dipped into hot coffee or tea - very delicious)
Buttermilk rusks: (recipe taken from Karoo Family Favourites)
1 1/2 kg cake flour                               2 1/2 cups sugar
750g margarine                                    1 tsp cream of tarter
15ml baking powder                            1/2 tsp salt
2 eggs                                                  500ml buttermilk (St Ives - can be found in cream/milk section)
1 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda

* Rub margarine into dry ingredients (except bicarb.)
* Beat eggs into buttermilk, add bicarb and then pour into flour/margarine mix - quite a sticky dough
* Press into large baking tray (I use a roasting pan) and bake at 180 C (350F) for approx 45 minutes
* Allow to cool slightly, break or cut into desired sizes and dry out for about 4 hours at 100C (225F)


Especially good with that first cuppa of the day
And for the rest of the week - well, we've got a walk with friends lined up for tomorrow at Ashton Court and on Thursday we are going to the interactive Science centre - @Bristol with fellow homeschoolers. And on Friday, Sarah is off to camp in Wales with the Devotions crowd.

Phew, a good thing we aren't trying to fit in bookwork too!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Our privilege...and responsibility

One of my Facebook friends posted the following as her status:


Our children's characters are being moulded everyday; the question is, by whom? God's Word clearly states that these 6 things constitute your job description as a parent: 1. INSTRUCT THEM (Deut 6:6-7) 2. TRAIN THEM (Pro 22:6) 3. PROVIDE FOR THEM (2 Cor 12:14) 4. NURTURE THEM (Eph 6:4) 5. DISCIPLINE THEM (1 Tim 3:4) 6. LOVE THEM (Titus 2:4). The truth is that we have no greater responsibility


Wow! What a privilege and responsibility we have!


I thank the Lord that we have the opportunity and privilege to home educate our girls - 
..to instruct and train them in the ways of the Lord, to see their understanding of the Word and our Lord grow, to be able to search the Scriptures with them and find answers to the their questions

...to provide for, nurture and love them... I love having them at home with me, around me and a part of my day...to hug and snuggle and comfort at any time of the day...to listen to them talk, play, sing...


...and yes, to discipline them...because we love them so much and desire to see them becoming the women of God they are intended to be 


I have seen the village .... and I do not want it raising my children.




What books have you read recently to aid you in the above?
I have just finished James Dobson's "Bringing up girls":
Bringing Up Girls:  Practical Advice and Encouragement for Those Shaping the Next Generation of Women


And am halfway through Tedd Tripp's "Shepherding a Child's Heart"