Stephen is Deputized as an Official Boone County Junior Sheriff Deputy
Posted on December 26th, 2007 @ 4:41 am

This was part of the swearing in ceremony. They took an oath before God that read in part “I promise to obey the laws of this country, my parents, and elders.” Stephen’s the one with the gun and shiny shoes.

Stephen gave the Sheriff a box of donuts and a gospel tract. Sheriff Helmig sure was happily surprised. Later on we saw him showing the gospel tract to other policemen.

Great picture of Sheriff Michael Helmig and his new Junior Boone County Sheriff Deputy.


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Grace’s birthday and the grace she showed to her family
Posted on December 16th, 2007 @ 4:42 am

On Grace’s birthday a few days ago, I was out of the office for the afternoon at a meeting and meant to get home by 6pm to enjoy dinner and time with her. My coworker and I were about to leave right on time, when the Lord brought opportunity to share the gospel with two Roman Catholics. We shared Christ for about 40 minutes and then left. It was great, the Lord seemed to be convicting them of grace vs. works, repentance, etc.On the drive back home I mentioned to my coworker that it was Grace’s birthday and I hoped that she wouldn’t be sad or mad that I was late coming home. But then I immediately had a second thought and told my coworker, “Actually I know that Grace will be more happy that we got to preach the gospel even if it means I get home late.”When I arrived home I told the family about the witnessing encounter, we all prayed for the Catholics and Grace said, unprompted, “Daddy, it’s okay that you got home late, because preaching the gospel is more important than being home on time.” :)Isn’t that great! Praise the Lord. So she has her priorities straight. She knows what is important to the Lord and what is not. She knows that the things which are seen are temporal and the things which are not seen are eternal.

The week before her birthday, she said to me, “I can’t wait for my birthday so I can g… presents!!” I didn’t quite hear her. I thought she might be saying she was excited to GET or GIVE presents. So I asked her to repeat herself. She said, “I can’t wait for my birthday so I can give presents!!” She was excited to go to the dollar store ON her birthday so that she could buy presents for her family. It was a huge part of the whole birthday celebration and day, for her to give presents to her parents and siblings. She gave Faith a dolly pen.

She gave Josiah a baby pillow.

She gave me some candy and she gave Mommy a hand-made card with Bible Study instructions.

She hand-made Stephen a board game!!! (The hand-made gift came into play because Stephen had done something wrong and was therefore not allowed to receive his gift that day, he had to wait one day.)

So cute!!!! PRAISE GOD!

Thank the Lord for the work He’s doing in our little family. Please continue to pray for us.

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Good baby health website called "AskDrSears.com”
Posted on August 28th, 2007 @ 9:39 pm

This is a good site, definitely worth a visit.
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AskDrSears Homepage

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My First Preschool Activities in a Bag Swap!
Posted on August 24th, 2007 @ 11:14 pm

I came across a wonderful resource called “Preschool Activities in a Bag” several months ago when I heard the author’s speak at the Ultimate Home School Expo 2007. It seemed like a great thing for our family so I decided to purchase the book and follow their directions to hold a swap.

About the Book:

The book was written by two home schooling moms and covers 34 different activities that can be done by preschoolers. The book comes in two forms a physical book and eBook (electronic book). I purchased the ebook format since I thought that medium would be best to print things out, it’s turned out to be very helpful.

The activities:

The activities in the book cover many different subjects that preschoolers will be learning; the alphabet, color recognition, shapes, sorting, etc. The preschool bags are stored in gallon size plastic zip lock freezer bags. You can have your children scheduled to do them at specified times or pull one out when you need some time to finish a project. You only need to spend a little time initially explaining the activities to your child after that they should be able to do the them on their own.

A swap?

I knew there was no way I could do 34 different activities by myself (I’m crafty but not that crafty!) so I decided to do a swap where we each do one activity multiplied by however many that participate in the group. Their suggestion of having 3 weeks to complete your activities was perfect, after the 3 weeks are over you get together, swap and go home with all different activities.

My experience as a coordinator:

It was very easy to coordinate the swap. The book had excellent directions for the coordinator and swap participants to follow to complete their activities. I don’t think that the author’s counted on communication being done by email since the eBook directs you to mail each participants pages to them. I knew that would never work for me so I ended up doing the whole thing via email which worked great for our busy mostly home schooling moms group. I virtual printed and converted to pdf each page the person needed for their activity and emailed it to them. I did not send them the whole book since that would be in violation of the author’s copyrights (not to mention stealing!) The participants were then able to print the pages just for their activities out via their printer at home and we all saved a ton of time by not having to go to Kinkos!

There ended up being 10 of us who participated my swap. Since it was hard for everyone to be able to make one day to do the swap I decided the “drop n’ swap” worked best for us. I set a date that participants had to get their bags to me by. I took all the dropped off bags, set up 10 paper grocery bags on my dining room table and did the swap at home. The participants came and picked up their swapped bags at their convenience.

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I found the book was very easy to follow, activities were inexpensive and easy to make and on the whole I’m excited at the activities that we all received. My three oldest children (ages 6-2) are enjoying “playing” (and learning!) with the bags. So it’s not only for preschoolers, the older ones can have fun and work with the smaller children to complete the activities.

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Most of the ladies in my group are excited to possibly do another swap in the Winter and/or Spring of ‘08. My only improvement on the book would be to implement Biblical content into their activities.

If you want more information on Preschool Activities in a Bag see these links:

www.activitybags.com

I purchased the eBook from Home School e Store click here to go to the product page. They only sell electronic formatted books at GREAT prices!


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Why the Name?
Posted on August 1st, 2007 @ 3:20 pm

That Name above every other name, the name of Jesus is what it’s all about! Phil 2:5-9

Psalm 1 says this:

Ps 1:1 How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, Nor stand in the path of sinners, Nor sit in the seat of scoffers!

Ps 1:2 But his delight is in the law of the Lord, And in His law he meditates day and night.

Ps 1:3 He will be like a tree FIRMLY PLANTED by streams of water, Which yields its fruit in its season And its leaf does not wither; And in whatever he does, he prospers.

Ps 1:4 The wicked are not so, But they are like chaff which the wind drives away.

Ps 1:5 Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, Nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.

Ps 1:6 For the Lord knows the way of the righteous, But the way of the wicked will perish.


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