Benefits of having a hair dresser in the family!
28 March 2011
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Happy Birthday Kimmy
27 March 2011
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Weekends are for blueberries!!!
26 March 2011
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Wonderful Wednesday
23 March 2011
Posted by mommyx12But what about socialization.....
21 March 2011
Posted by mommyx12101 Reasons as to why I homeschool
18 March 2011
Posted by mommyx12"I'm not writing about a conspiracy."
15 March 2011
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"Conspiracies deal with what is done in secret." Quoting J0hn A. Stormer from his book None Dare Call It Education. This book is not new to my library as I've read through it before but just recently my dear sister in law Mary reminded me what the 'education reformers' are up to and how their plans are openly revealed in pages of documents available to anyone who cares enough to search out their agenda. John Stormer has done just that and documented what he has found in this book.
So, so good for you, whole grain quick bread
11 March 2011
Posted by mommyx12My kids crack me up
10 March 2011
Posted by mommyx12Wonderful Wednesday~A seek and find photo
09 March 2011
Posted by mommyx12Sourdough starter and sourdough bread
06 March 2011
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I would like to share our recipe for our starter and for the bread. Also, try making cinnamon rolls from the bread dough!! You will be amazed.
101 Reasons as to why I homeschool
05 March 2011
Posted by mommyx12Reason 83
"True Education is, in one sense, a spiritual process. It is the nurture of the soul. Education is the nurture of a spirit that is rational and moral, in which conscience is the regulative and imperative faculty. The proper purpose of conscience, even in this world, is moral. But God is the only Lord of the conscience; this soul is his miniature likeness. His will is the source of its obligations. Likeness to Him is its perfection, and religion is the science of the soul's relations to God. Let these statements be placed together, and the theological and educational processes appear so related that they cannot be separated.
It is for this reason that the common sense of mankind has always invoked the guidance of the minister of religion in the education of youth....Every line of true knowledge must find its completeness as it converges on God, just as every beam of daylight leads the eye to the sun." Robert Louis Dabney
Reason 84
"I am much afraid that the schools will prove the very gates of hell, unless they diligently labour in explaining the Holy Scriptures, and engraving them in the hearts of youth. I advise no one to place his child where the scriptures do not reign paramount. Every institution in which means are not unceasingly occupied with the Word of God must be corrupt." Martin Luther
Reason 85
"I can say that it is good and wise and judicious in parents to instruct their chidlren in the way. If they wish the word of the Lord upon the subject, I will give it to you and you may, any of you, write it down if you please. It is the will of the Lord our God that we teach our children the way of righteousness from the Holy Scriptures and there is no better method than for mothers to teach them at home, and in the Sunday Schools." Brigham Young
Reason 86
"As societies as a whole have decayed and lost their moral identity and so many homes are broken, the best hope is to turn greater attention and effort to the teaching of the next generation-our children. In order to do this, we must first reinforce the primary teachers of children. Chief among these are the parents and other family members, and the best environment should be in the home." James E. Faust
Oh mother dear!
03 March 2011
Posted by mommyx12Wonderful Wednesday~Thoughts of adventures
02 March 2011
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This beautiful piece of scenery is part of the Colorado landscape. Not far from where we were living before moving to our current state of residence. Someday, soon, we hope to make Colorado our home again! What makes this place so special to me? On this day in the month of June several years ago we took our motorcycle up to this very spot. It was our way of celebrating a blessing. The knowledge that our 3rd child was on her way. We have odd ways in which we celebrate events!! Our goal was to take our motorcycle to the top of the mountain using the 4 wheel drive road that runs along the river. However much to our disappointment we found that the most of the road was inaccessible because of heavy snow that had not yet melted. To my great and fearful surprise my dear husband's determination was not deterred. "We have a way to get all the way up, we'll just ride over the avalanche." This avalanche had fallen at some point down the mountain and over the river leaving 'views' here and there of the gushing mountain river beneath us!! Yes, I was on the thick snow that had settled itself over the top of the river. Trembling in my boots and hanging madly onto the madman riding the two of us to the top of the mountain with only snow between us and water! It was then that I knew my life with his man was always going to have an adventure thrown in here or there just to make life interesting. This was only the beginning and I'm sure not nearly the end of the many wild and outrageous adventures we will share together. He has a way of talking me into most anything and everything. If you are new to my blog and haven't read about my biggest adventure with him yet then click HERE. to read about it.

















