Saturday, October 31, 2020

Ashton = Teenager

 Ashton, a teenager.

Love this kid!

I think it was easier for me to process Hunter becoming a teenager than you becoming a teenager.  Maybe its because you havent really hit a growth spurt, I dont know. 

His actual birthdday
Cheesecake from Queenie

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The past 6 months, I have watched you mature in front of my eyes. You still are fiery and stubborn, but I do see you showing restraint at times.  I see you forgiving easier.  

You have an opinion on all things.  From politics to pandemics to sports calls to justice, you tell it like you see it.  My prayer is that you "see it" through a Christ-focused lens.  That lens may not always be the easiest path, in fact, it may often be the most painful.  But, God is preparing you to stand firm.

Moses loves napping on this kid

I can't wait to see what you do with your life.  Currently, you are talking about being a pilot and perhaps the military.  I would be lying if I said that doesn't scare me a bit.  

You are enjoying playing football for the first time this year. I think you quickly realized that football is a different beast.  But, your brains and your speed have kept you in the game.  You are looking forward to basketball this winter- crossing fingers that Covid doesnt shut it down as you need the outlet of athletics.

School is a breeze for you... with your lowest grade at a 97.  You work hard but honestly, laugh harder.  

Some backyard football

You wanted a group of your closest friends to come over to hang out and watch football.  You have quite a fun group of friends.  Praying that your friends are always able to lift you up and vice versa.

Ashton's group of friends.
A little bit of cornhole
Ready for cookie brownies

Happy Birthday my little blondie!  Continue to tell me all your stories even if they are duplicates!


I love you Smash,

Mom

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Homeschool Update

 As I mentioned in the last post, "we" are homeschooling Shep and Bennett this year.  And, not this virtual mess... tried and true homeschooling.  And, by "we", I mean my mom and dad. :)

We did not want Exhibit A) - mask all day long

Hunter in a mask at school...  what the heck?


or Exhibit B) the unpredictable e-learning

Ashton, at home, during an e-learning week.

The older two decided to go to school which I fully supported.  Being older, they can advocate for themselves a better.  Hunter wanted to experience high school even though it is different.  Ashton needed to go to school to be eligible for middle school sports.

Long story, short... once the mandate came down that elementary kids had to wear masks, I felt a true peace about pulling S and B. The mask mess was just part of what was weighing on my heart. But, it was the final straw.  We pulled them out and Mantis and Queenie stepped right in.


Queenie helping Shepherd.  Once a week they school at my house.
Who wouldnt want a History lesson with Mantis outsdide?

And this view!  The dog world!

From my year of homeschooling Hunter, I knew that Heart of Dakota was a solid curriculum that would take very little planning on my part.  I purchased the "Bigger Hearts for His Glory" for Bennett and "Resurrection to Reformation" for Shepherd.  It is work.  And, Queenie and Mantis work them hard but oh, they have already grown so much.... and not just academically but spiritually, I have seem growth.  Later on, I will post a picture of all the books they are reading an example of a typical day but suffice it to say, they are thriving!  They both have memorized so many Bible verses and they are just 9 weeks into this!
Independent reading often takes place with Oakley. 

Queenie insisted the Bennett needed a space, his size, to do his work.  She found this adorable desk.  


I do like the public schools in our area but it is impossible to duplicate the kind of education that you get when homeschooling is done correctly- at least for the elementary years.  

Shepherd will often make things that relate to his curriculum.  I forgot what this bread represented but Bible verses were inside.  He also made some super sweet marzipan cookies.  
This is from only two weeks into school- already so much better. Bennett is also loving cursive!

My parents simply amaze me.  With mom retiring this summer, she didnt bat an eye when I came to her with this request.  She simply replied, "we made a promise to God to do everything in our power to raise these boys.  So, we will definitely homeschool them this year."  I tear up just thinking about the faithful example that my parents show.

On a side note, we were able to celebrate mom's birthday with our annual October party at our house!  So glad the whole family could get together.

The fam on mom's bday.