Sunday, March 29, 2009

God is Faithful!

Thanks to everyone who made the Yard Sale for Adoption a success!! It was such a wondrous thing to watch the outpouring of love from our church and homeschool community! God's love had hands and feet this weekend through Woodland Creek Church, Harbins Church, and the CMers of Georgia homeschool group. The Webb's needed $2833 to make their requirement for their homestudy on Tuesday, and the Yard Sale made $3200. You can read all about it at their blog!

Here are some pictures of the sale:





Marietta- a.k.a the Bookworm!
(this girl can work!!)





Natalie and Liz
(organizers extraordinaire)





Cindy- a.k.a the "Barter Queen"
(Thanks to Cindy for sticking to it!
"No- we won't take $20-
it's to rescue an orphan!
$25 or bust!)






David - a.k.a the "Enforcer"
(David was our policeman, and I asked him for his best "po po" look!)





Dana and Reneyda




The Junk





More Junk!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Ethiopian Orphan Rescue a.k.a. Adoption




Our good friends the Webbs are called by God to rescue an orphan from Ethiopia! This has been a very exciting for us (and exhausting and exciting for them). They are about to complete their home study, and we are having a HUGE yard sale at our church on Saturday. Come by if you can- if you can't, go to their blog and contribute $ on PayPal. They are a wonderful Godly couple giving everything that they have and more to make this happen- won't you help?

Reasons To Adopt From Ethiopia

• One in six children die before their fifth birthday
• 44% of the population of Ethiopia is under 15 years old
• 60% of children in Ethiopia are stunted because of malnutrition
• The median age in Ethiopia is 17.8 years
• 1.5 million people are infected with AIDS (6th highest in the world)
• 720,000 children have been orphaned by AIDS alone, and there are 4.6 million orphans in Ethiopia.
• Per capita, Ethiopia receives less aid than any country in Africa
• In the 90s the population (3%) grew faster than food production (2.2%)
• Drought struck the country from 2000-2002 (first year no crops, second year no seeds, third year no animals)
• Half the children in Ethiopia will never attend school. 88% will never attend secondary school.
• Coffee prices (Ethiopia’s only major export) fell 40-60% from 1998-2002.
• Ethiopia’s doctor to children ratio is 1 to 24,000.
• In 1993, after 30 long years of war, Eritrea broke from Ethiopia and became an independent nation leaving Ethiopia landlocked without any major seafaring ports.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Blog Award!


I received a blog award from my friend the Bookworm!!! Thanks so much! Your blog rocks too!

Wow! It's so hard to decide who to pass the award to! There are so many great blogs out there! Here are a few of my favorite!

1. Our All in All
2. A Season for Everything
3. Higher Up and Further In
4. The Homespun Heart
5. Ponderings from a Picket Fence Cottage
6. Renaissance
7. Pleasant View Schoolhouse
8. Lazy D Ranch
9. Be Bold Jen
10. Inside SCM-Simply Charlotte Mason

Here are the Rules:
1. Add the award logo to your blog.
2. Add a link to the person who awarded it to you. (That's me!;-)
3. Give the award to other blogs. (However many you choose!)
4. Add links to those blogs on your blog.
5. Leave a message (in the form of a comment) for your award recipients on their blogs.

Thanks so much Bookworm!!!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Lifelong Learner



What better way to enjoy a book than sitting on a "big wheel" in the Spring sunshine!

Brussels Sprouts


Okay- I know that the very mention of brussels sprout causes you to scrunch up your face! BUT- you haven't had them like I make them! They taste great and are so good for you! Try them this way some time.

Yummy Brussel Sprouts
1. Cut off the ends and slice in two.
2. Steam in basket until bright green (around 3-5 minutes)
3. Run cold water over them in a colander (to stop them from cooking)
3. Chop a medium onion ( I like sweet onions- I'm Southern!)
4. Melt 1/2 stick butter and saute onions until tender.
5. Put drained BS in pan and stir until coated with butter and onions
6. Toss in 1/4-1/4 cup sliced almonds.
7. Watch carefully and stir occasionally until BS are beginning to brown.
8. ENJOY!

Check out the BS that we grew in our garden!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

God's School of Faith

I read this excerpt on another blog that I like to read. Boy, if I could just get this through my thick skull, I would be so much better off!!

From the March 7 entry in Streams in the Desert by L.B. Cowman:

"There is no way to learn of faith except through trials. They are God's school of faith, and it is much better for us to learn to trust Him than to live a life of enjoyment. And once the lesson of faith has been learned, it is an everlasting possession and an eternal fortune gained. Yet without trust in God, even great riches will leave us in poverty."

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Ansel Adams




Ansel Adams



We are having a great time with our new Artist/Picture Study of Ansel Adams. We read about Mr. Adams each day from a biography and we take a look at his photographs along the way. Today we went to our wonderful and favorite park (Lil' Mulberry) for nature study and to do a little of our own photography. I think the results are fabulous. But, I'll let you judge for yourselves.

Meet Sam. Photographer extraordinaire:


Here's my favorite Sam "Adamnesque" photo:



Next comes Bennett:



Cool.....



Then there's me:




My favorite...






Others that we like:






by Sam














by Bennett














by Caroline