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Go Fly a Kite – More Providential Living

Sarah Flying Kite

Sarah, Go Fly a Kite


We went to the new Freds in the Town of Sterlington to get milk. Sarah asked the cashier about locating a kite. Although the kites were not yet available at Freds, Sarah got a kite providentially. A Sterlington lady overheard Sarah ask and was waiting in her car by the door when we all came outside. She asked us to follow her to her house because she had a kite under her carport. Since Sarah had both her parents (me and Allen) with her, we agreed to go and, sure enough, Sarah got her kite!

This photo makes it look like Sarah is close to power lines or towers but I assure you she is NOT – so don’t worry. That’s a Planet of the Apes (old version) yellow kite above her.

The ducks were quacking when she was flying it overhead- I realize now from this photo that the kite may resemble a hawk or owl (predator) to them. Don’t worry, Kling One and Kling Two. You are in no danger from Sarah and her kite.

This entry was posted on February 28, 2012, in Journal.

We go out walking BIKING

Julie on Bike Smiling

Just Shut Up, Smile and Bike

My journeys to the library have improved my stamina, balance, and, especially, my disposition! We ride in the wind, we ride in the rain.

It’s 2.5 miles from our door to the Sterlington Memorial Library driveway. We have improved our time to 25 minutes. You may think that’s nothing for those teens of mine. Pretty good for a gal who just turned fifty. Hey, it is “No Excuses” season on Biggest Loser.

Bob Harper, you would be so proud of me. When the railroad track grabbed my bike tire and flung me to the ground, I landed on my knee. Since the track is at the top of a hill, I was working a bit harder, putting my weight into peddling… KapOWWi. The tire hit the metal, slid into the groove and just followed the rut.

Sandy had done the same thing a few days ago so now we have matching boo-boos and I’m a lot more sympathetic.

Busted Knee

Yuk! That's not pretty.

Yuk! That’s not pretty. Matt was my chaperone so he helped me to my feet. I got back on my bike and we still made that 2.5 miles in 20 minutes. “Why are you crying, Julie?” “I’m NOT, Bob!

Julie on a Bicycle

Mom Riding Bike

We haven’t been doing this for that long but it is already making me feel better. Not just physically but mentally, spiritually! So if you pass us on Keystone, slow down a little, smile and wave. I’ll try to wave back but if I cannot take my hands off the handlebars, I’ll SMILE back at ya!

Landscape Timber Structures: Corrals

Fenced In Fig Tree

She Ain't Goin' NOWHERE now!

It looks like I am trying to keep that fig tree from escaping. This creative structure is actually my way to corral the Laying Ladies as they work on the ground, weeding and tilling around my beautiful Fig Tree.

In keeping with my “NO EXCUSES” policy of maintaining my home and property- as well as dealing with what life hands me- I use these timbers in a non-destructive way- meaning I don’t nail them together but stack them carefully.

The Ladies can and sometimes do escape this sturdy corral. In general, they stay where I put them as long as the corral is at least 5 timbers high. Lower than that, they seem to think of it as a roost and hop on and then over it. At five high, they stay in place and work where I put them.

duck and chicken under fig tree

IchaBIRD Crane- the headless birds


In this next image, they seem to have lost their heads. In reality, they are just intent on their chores: removing pests and tilling up the compost around this fruit tree.

We go out walking…

Julie Ashley

Julie Ashley

Question:
The Ashley family van has been parked due to financial constraints so how do the Ashley family members get around?
Answer:
Our feet, our family, and our friends.

We have been walking mostly. It is (almost) 2.9 miles to the library, one way. We can do that in a little under an hour, one way. Biking can get us there in a third of the time but us [ahem] “older” folk- meaning ME- have issues with balance and bicycles.

When we need help, our family members haul us around- to buy groceries or to appointments. Our “get back on our feet” goal is to get that van back on the road soon but in the meantime, we are thankful that we are healthy enough to make the trek when we want to do so.

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Gifts from the Laying Ladies

Laying Ladies Gift Card

Laying Ladies Gift Card

God says He gives seed to the sower and He multilplies that seed. It is with great thanksgiving to God that I share that the Laying Ladies are providing me with gifts to give. The ladies count:

  • October 31: 6
  • November 2: 6
  • November 6: 7
  • November 8: 6

One of the ladies has been giving an Extra Large egg. My large egg carton space barely holds it in place. The new layers give smaller eggs (two shown) to start. We feed the ladies scraps from the kitchen with 2 cups of layer feed that we buy at S&J in West Monroe.

Organic Eggs from Happy Hens

Organic Eggs from Happy Hens

The little card is my own and uses a simple drawing I created for the Family Almanac I am designing. The verse is Second Corinthians 9:8.

And God is able to give you more than you need, so that you will always have all you need for yourselves and more than enough for every good cause.

2 Corinthians 9:8

2 Corinthians 9:8

All The Best Books

There is absolutely no avenue to knowledge but knowledge itself, and the schools must begin, not by qualifying the mind to deal with knowledge, but by affording all the best books containing all the sorts of knowledge which these…wanted to know.

Charlotte Mason
A Philosophy Of Education
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Self-Soothing a.k.a. Why I Won’t Entertain My Children

Many people have told me that my well-behaved children are a credit to me. It would be better said that they are a credit to themselves. One of the many things I learned from using the Robinson Self-Teaching Curriculumfor so many years is NOT to sit over my children and make them do things. This is even more important when what they are doing is being entertained.

Sandy Freaking Ashley

Sandy Freaking Ashley

Some parents may feel the need to entertain their children some or most of the time. That is not my feeling at all. Since most of my childhood was spent entertaining myself, usually with books, and most of our home school time is spent teaching ourselves by reading or watching something educational on the computer or television, it is only natural that during our entertainment time, the children should also be auto-didactic.

Autodidact (from http://www.merriam-webster.com)

au·to·di·dact

noun \ˌȯ-tō-ˈdī-ˌdakt, -dī-ˈ, -də-ˈ\ : a self-taught person

au·to·di·dac·tic adjective

Origin of AUTODIDACT

Greek autodidaktos self-taught, from aut- + didaktos taught, from didaskeinto teach

First Known Use: 1748

The children often entertain themselves the same way we do: reading books, surfing to favorite websites, playing games, or watching television. Just like me, they also have their own special hobbies.

Not entertaining the children does not mean abandoning them without any direction or resources. If I have old stuff (“junk”), I often offer it to the nearest person. Often I will point them toward an activity they have enjoyed in the past or something new I think they may like to try but just as often they invent creative ways all by themselves to enjoy their own special skills.

Sandy, for instance, loves to draw, organize and decorate. She also loves quotes, sayings and poems. Sandy has turned her whole room into a piece of art by organizing her many creations and  displaying them.

Sandy's Canvas

Sandy's Canvas

My son, Leon, used to do this, too. Once I went into his room and was startled to discover several everyday items attached to his ceiling in a very creative and beautiful way.

Doozy's Dolls

Doozy's Dolls

When my oldest daughter Melissa was just able to sit up, she would take a small string and twirl it into swirls for hours. Nowadays, even though she is nearly thirty, she still makes beautiful swirls but on paper with felt tip markers.

My daughter, Holly, taught herself to sew. Since she had no patterns, she would take an item of clothing and rip it apart at the seams. Then, with fabric from discarded clothing or linens, she created her own unique clothing lines – just for herself.

My youngest daughter has taken after my oldest by creating her own toys with everyday resources. She has always created dolls and toys from twist ties and paper. This is beneficial to me as well since there is no additional cost. A few toilet paper rolls and old cereal boxes can keep her busy for quite a while.

All my children developed creative ways to spend their time and often were very resourceful. AJ created a sculpture from discarded metal. Thomas needed nothing more than something to write with and on. Matt leaned toward music and, like his brothers, taught himself to play drums and a guitar. Sarah develops witty inventions, like her junkyard catapult.

So the next time you feel the need to find your children something to do… Don’t. I promise that they can do it themselves!

Discipline your son, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your heart.
(Proverbs 29:17 ESV)

AJ's Bike

AJ's Bike

You go (to the O You Oprah Conference), Girls!

Paula Pritchard and her sister, Patricia, want to go to the O You Oprah Conference. They are using IndieGoGo to raise $1300 to get there. Just recently I discovered how much fun it is traveling with my own sister (and my mother). So I decided to tell about their quest on my blog today, in the hopes that others will be inspired to contribute $1 or MORE to their trip fund.

Skip a candy bar or a coke today and contribute $1 so these sisters can travel together: You Go, Girls!

Promote You Go Girls on Facebook Screenshot

Promote You Go Girls on Facebook Screenshot

JUST BECAUSE IT IS FUN TO TRAVEL WITH SISTERS…