Sunday, January 8, 2023

What Are We Waiting For?

 We had the privilege of attending For King & Country's What Are We Waiting For tour. It was such a fun night! 

There isn't much to talk about. I took tons of video clips, but I am having problems getting them to upload. 


                                       

This was our first time at the Civic Auditorium and Coliseum. We took the day off work and school and spent the day in Knoxville, TN.









If you want to see the video clips you can find them on my blog's Instagram, @ourmemoriesandmoments. I will save them in the highlights under for King & Country.






Monday, April 11, 2022

It's Not Over Yet

 It's Not Over Yet is the first For King & Country song I remember hearing. It wasn't something I chose to do on my own, but something God pointed me to. 

I remember the day as if it were yesterday. I was going through a really rough time in life; one of those moments you think you will not make it through. I prayed and prayed, and God assured me He had everything under control. In this particular moment, it didn't seem as if He did. Maddy and I had been visiting my grandmother and were on our way home. I was looking forward to turning on my iPod and singing my heart out. God had other plans. As soon as I turned on my iPod it died. I ended up turning the radio on. God told me to listen. The words it's not over yet just kept repeating. As I listened to the song I started crying. I knew God was talking to me through this song and I needed that more than ever. 

I am so thankful my iPod ended up dying that night because I was given a song that reminds me that it's not over and there is hope. God can and will do the impossible. 









Friday, April 8, 2022

What I'm Watching March

 I didn't do a good job of keeping up with everything we watched in March. Here is what I can remember.

  • 127 hours
  • Grey's Anatomy - we finally got caught up, woohoo!!
  • Gilmore Girls
  • Dirty John
  • Station 19
  • Free Guys
  • The Desperate Hour
  • The Meddler
  • Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, & Dawn
  • Nick of Time
  • Into the Storm
  • Within
  • Rescued by Ruby
  • Little House on the Prairie
  • Scream - the original
  • Scream - the new one
  • 13 Minutes


Wednesday, March 2, 2022

What I'm Watching February

 It's time to recap the movies and tv shows we watched throughout February.

  • Gilmore Girls 
  • Grey's Anatomy - we have been watching this since September. We are almost done thank goodness
  • For the People
  • Flash - Maddy never thought she would like anything DC related
  • The Healer
  • Let There Be Light
  • Little House on the Prairie
  • The Miracle Season
  • Miracle Dogs
  • Marvel Assembled: Hawkeye
  • God's Not Dead: We the People - fantastic movie over homeschool rights
  • Encanto - we loved it and had to watch it again
  • Uncharted - we knew nothing about the game going into this movie, but we both loved it. Tom Holland was funny. There was enough humor and action to make it very interesting. We are ready for Uncharted 2.
  • My Girl
  • 9-1-1 Lonestar
  • Station 19
  • Madea's Homecoming
  • Tick Tick Boom - we found this through our karaoke night. Lyrics caught our attention and we looked it up and found it funny. Andrew Garfield is in the movie, so we decided to check it out.
  • Facing the Giants
  • Footprints






Monday, February 28, 2022

Homeschool

 We have been homeschooling for eight years. It seems the homeschool journey is ever changing.

 Homeschool seems to be more accepted now, but there are some who still judge. I think every child is unique and for some children the best option is public school, while others the best option may be homeschool. I think instead of looking down on anyone for their decisions, we should encourage and support one another. 

There are so many opinions on which curriculum is the best. Truth is the best curriculum is going to look different for each family. I knew I wanted a Christian based curriculum. The curriculum I chose thought Kindergarten should be more about learning through play than worksheets. I knew Maddy would not do well if I gave her a bunch of worksheets each day. That also felt too much like public school. I wanted her school experience to be as fun as possible. 

I feel like homeschool is a lot of trial and error. When we first started, I thought we had to use everything the curriculum suggested. It took me a year to realize that not everything within the curriculum was best for Maddy and we would need to mix and match curriculum. 

Another question I see a lot is if it is possible to homeschool as a single working mom. My answer to that is yes, it is absolutely possible depending on your schedule. I am a single working mom, but I work from home. If you work outside of the home, I would say it is still possible, but a lot more difficult. The older Maddy gets, the more she does on her own. Her curriculum has a lot of reading. I used to read those to her. Now she does all the readings. The only thing we do together is English, Spelling, and Bible. 


Her biggest struggle in school has been math. We have tried a total of three different math curriculums. She still hates math, but she has found Teaching Textbooks to be the best so far. Teaching Textbooks teaches the lesson and then they work through about 22 problems. This program has taken a lot off of me and I love the fact that it grades them. Each day I get an email that lets me know what lesson she completed and her grade. We chose to go with the 4.0 version, which is the app. We both love the flexibility of doing math anywhere. 



Her bible changes each year. This year she is working in the book of James and has an inductive bible study called Boy Have I Got Problems. I am enjoying this study as this year has been extremely hard for some reason. The book goes through problems, and they use the bible to help find the answers.




For spelling we use Spelling Power. We have tried a few spelling curriculums as well, but we came back to this one. Public school doesn't typically have spelling in sixth grade. I chose to continue spelling because she misspells words she shouldn't. I have learned she gets careless sometimes. She has always been good with spelling. Once she stops making careless mistakes, we will drop spelling. Spelling Power is not your typical spelling curriculum. Every day you give a test and only work on the words that are misspelled. The misspelled words are then retested the next day. At the beginning of the year a placement test is given. She tested a grade and a half above her actual grade level. 




English is part of our mix and match curriculum. We use BJU. BJU alternates between learning grammar and writing. We have a separate writing curriculum, so we usually skip those lessons. I think BJU does a great job of teaching the concepts, but I feel like they review a little too much of previous concepts. I may be looking to change curriculums in the near future. I am also thinking about online English classes. BJU offers this, but there is a significant price difference. 




For writing we use IEW. This is a 24-week writing curriculum. This curriculum comes with DVDs to teach the lesson. The video is broken up over two days, and then the student uses the rest of the week to write their paper. This curriculum also comes with Fix-It-Grammar, and they learn the grammar rules that are taught in the video. 




Her art curriculum is also different than what her main curriculum suggests. This year we purchased Artistic Pursuits. Maddy hated art. The art that came with her main curriculum was art history. It did teach some art concepts, but not what she wanted to learn. She has really enjoyed this year's art, so we will stick with it.


Maddy chose to learn Spanish when she first started school. I chose to use La Clase Divertida curriculum. This is another video-based curriculum. I have been trying to learn along with her, but I haven't been able to keep up. I highly recommend this curriculum.


My advice in picking curriculum is to watch reviews of the ones you are interested in. YouTube has been extremely helpful. Once I find a curriculum I'm interested in, I will go to YouTube to see if there are any flip throughs or reviews. There are also conventions you can go to that allow you to look through books. I went to one, but the curriculum I was interested in wasn't there. The convention is how I found her Spanish curriculum, and for that I am very thankful.


History, Science and Social Studies are included with her main curriculum. 





Friday, February 25, 2022

My Cleaning Schedule

 Cleaning has always been a struggle for me. I have tried a few different schedules. I used to only clean on Sunday. Over the years it proved to not work. I would barely make any headway. I then turned to FlyLady. Her method is to clean only for fifteen minutes at a time. It is a great method, but your house should already be straightened before using her methods. Mine was not and again I was not really getting anything clean. I then turned to Pinterest. I'm not really sure what method or who I followed, but I finally found a schedule that worked for me.

I know after work I will not feel like cleaning, so I decided to use my lunch and breaks to get the cleaning done. On Monday I vacuum the whole house and Maddy cleans the toilet.

Tuesday, I tackle the kitchen. I clean off the kitchen table and wipe down the counters and appliances. I am also supposed to clean the tub, but I have had a hard time doing this every week. Maddy is responsible for cleaning the bathroom sink and mirror. She is an expert mirror cleaner. 

On Wednesday I clean out the fridge and clean the kitchen garbage can. Maddy matches socks.

Thursday is laundry day as well as sweeping the kitchen floor. Maddy alternates between sweeping and mopping the bathroom floor. 

Friday, I mop the kitchen floor. Maddy gets her room cleaned and makes her bed. I am not someone who makes their bed and have never enforced Maddy to make her bed. We both love getting into a nice made bed, but not enough to do it every day. We decided we would make our beds once a week and thought Friday was the perfect day to it.

Maddy has the weekends off from chores. She is still responsible for cleaning up after herself, but that is all. 

The only chore I do every day are dishes. Due to the way our meal plan works, there is a day or two I don't have to wash dishes.

I have one more laundry day on Sunday. I only do one load of laundry on my scheduled laundry day. The only exception is when I am washing darks. On days I am washing darks I separate the jeans from the darks. Needless to say, I hate when it is time to wash darks. 

That is my basic cleaning schedule. I have been using this schedule for over a year. I tried other schedules, but the order did not make sense to me. 

On top of the basic cleaning schedule, I add in the FlyLady daily missions. The missions circulate between the different rooms in a house and are designed to help declutter. This is when I get dusting done as well. My house is not spotless as I do not dust every week. Everybody has days or weeks where they are struggling to get anything done. On those days or weeks, I just use my basic cleaning schedule. 




Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Planner Stickers

 A few years ago, I learned it was possible to make your own planner stickers. I used to spend way too much money on stickers. I love the look of a decorated planner, but I can't always afford it. I decided to invest in the Silhouette Cameo and try to cut down costs. 


I had no idea the learning curve that was involved in creating stickers, and to be honest I am still learning. I purchased some designs from the design store, but they were not good quality. I have since learned that a lot of people purchase designs off Creative Market or Etsy. 


In order to learn how to navigate the design studio, I followed along with Shay Budgets on YouTube. After making my first set of stickers, I put my machine away. I pulled it back out recently and had to relearn how to make stickers. It is a long process in the beginning, but just like everything else I can tell it will get easier over time. I spent an entire Saturday trying to make stickers. I ended up going basic and made a February monthly sheet.


There are some adjustments I want to make, but for my first sheet I was pretty proud. I still want to learn where the Happy Planner gets their designs. If I can figure that out, I think I can quit paying so much for sticker books. 

Maddy has requested Marvel sticker kits, but I am having an even harder time finding those designs. 




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