Showing posts with label stick figure bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stick figure bible. Show all posts

Monday, April 11, 2011

Public Service Announcement

Just wanted to pass on some sales to you . . .

Get $20 off Simple Menu Plans from The Nourished Kitchen using the coupon code:  SPRING11.

This is what you will receive (especially great if you opted not to take the Get Fermented class that I annoyingly consumed your inbox writing about).

    • 3 Full Simple Dinner Menus Each Week
    • 1 Dessert of the Week
    • 1 Probiotic Fermented Food of the Week
    • 1 Soup of the Week
    • All whole foods, no refined or processed ingredients
    • Easy-to-follow Recipes
    • Simple to-do lists
    • Guides to seasonal produce
    • Information on health and wellness
    • Suitable for Gluten-/Grain/Dairy-/Soy-free and GAPS Diets
    • Recipes serve four, but can be easily halved, doubled or tripled
    • Most menus can be prepared in under 40 minutes
    • Click here to download a sample.
    • easy refund policy
    • averages to less than $7.50 a month!

A similar nifty code is how I ended up getting hooked up with The Nourished Kitchen . . . and how I ended up purchasing an entire year’s worth of dinners . . .

You can see a lot of my cooking experiences with Jenny here.

I like Simple Dinners . . . because for me . . . they are simple.  And rich.  And delicious.  And dense.  And nutritious.  And my husband praises me and showers me with accolades when I cook with Jenny. 

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Second announcement, since you aren’t Sally from {With Eager Hands} , I know that you didn’t win the Resurrection Stick Figure Bible Curriculum . . . but you can purchase it for 30% off RIGHT NOW

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All e-books are on sale now . . . no shipping fee to upset the budget . . . you could literally start stick figuring in minutes . . . and not have to wait on the mail man/woman.

Though real mail is fun, don’t get me wrong.  (Not that I galloped to my mail bearing husband when he sauntered into the room carrying 2 packages . . . and questioned if I was excited to see him or the mail he was carrying.)

But stick figuring is MORE FUN.

Just a thought.

Combine The Resurrection study with Amon’s Adventure.  Riveting. 

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History will come ALIVE before your very eyes.

And your kids will want to snuggle with you instead of watching TV.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Elementary Round Up

Finding your groove is a good thing.

And finally . . . after 4 months from Naomi’s birth . . . we have a school routine that is working.  It’s really quite simple.  I don’t know why I didn’t think of this sooner. 

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I think because I was married to the idea that school had to be in our dedicated school room and education had to be contained to our workboxes.

I still think workboxes are great. 

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what flowers will come up in our new house?)

But . . .

They are difficult when mom nurses a baby sitting on the comfortable couch several rooms away or when they have to be transported up a 1/2 flight of stairs or when they begin their workbox activity in one room . . . have all the pieces laid out on their desk . . . and mom leaves to begin a meal or feed the baby.

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So, the routine.

Immediately after breakfast they complete their daily handwriting exercise, Stick Figure Bible, short math exercise, and science.  At the breakfast table. 

That’s it.

Then . . . life occurs.

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Bonus school happens in the afternoon while Gabe and Naomi are napping.  Which means . . . right before dinner. 

*****  By the way . . . I was soooooo blessed that 7 of you linked up two weeks ago.  Thanks so much!  May it help you record events in your schoolroom.  *******

What has been going on in your school room – and if you don’t have a blog to link up with . . . leave a comment and tell me what your family did in the Learning Room!

Guidelines: 

  1. Write a blog post about your elementary aged child(ren), first through sixth grade, comprising the activities you did the prior two weeks.  You can include pictures, bullet points, tools used, learning gained, God moments, etc.
  2. Be sure to include a link back to my blog.  By doing so, other like-minded readers can hang out in a central location if they are looking for Elementary School ideas.   Publish your post and then head back to my site. 
  3. Provide the exact link (URL) of the Elementary Round-UP blog post you wrote, not your blog’s home address, through the provided MckLinky.
  4. Optional:   I would love it if you grabbed my blog button over on the side.
  5. You can combine this with other meme’s if that helps you to save time (as long as it is OK with the other blog owner). 

BIG IMPORTANT HEART MOMENT:  This isn’t a blog post to WOW other moms . . . the point of this is to help YOU document on YOUR blog what you and your child(ren) are learning.  My link-up is only to provide some accountability.  I won’t come and leave nasty comments on your blog if you don’t link up.