Tuesday, November 25, 2014

9 Trashbags!


9 Trash-bags!

9 trash-bags full of stuff!

That is what I did this morning.  I filled bags full of stuff.

Trash. Clothes.  Toys. Shoes.  You name it it was probably somewhere in a bag.

That isn't how my morning started though.  My morning started with a little on-line shopping.  I checked amazon.com for its early black Friday deals to see if there was anything of interest.  Then I went to mylitter.com for her daily update of holiday deals.  Was there anything on my Christmas list?  (or not on my Christmas list?)

Yes! 

 Kohls started their black Friday sale on-line today!  With an extra 15% off, and free shipping, and $15 Kohls cash for every $50 spent!  Whoo hoo!

So I spent the next hour filling my cart full of exciting Christmas presents.
Actually it was over an hour.  It was more like an hour and a half.

1.5 hours to buy 7 presents that I will probably spend another hour wrapping.  Then those 7 presents will be opened most likely in less than 10 min.  

Did I stop shopping there? 

No.  

JcPenny also started their black Friday sales today.  With free shipping and an extra 20% off.  
All I bought at JcPenny was a much needed winter coat for myself.  It was a great deal and it was something I really needed because my winter coat bit the dust last year.  

But at the end of all that shopping I had this sudden urge to start cleaning and purging.

Now usually when I purge I head straight to the kids bedrooms-that is where all the clutter comes from right?

Well not today.  I headed to my closet and started pulling clothing off the hangers.  I started emptying drawers.  How many outfits does a person really need anyway?

Seriously how many do you need?  7? 14? 21?  

I pondered this as I pulled clothes from the closet.  7 I thought.  I only really need 7 winter outfits.  I don't work outside the home so I don't really have a need for multiple types of outfits.  But then I kept thinking of different scenarios where I would "need" different types of clothes-church, dates, everyday, painting/cleaning, camp, gym(well I might go back someday!)  And then all of a sudden it seemed impossible to narrow down my closet to 7 outfits.

I wish I could say I bit the bullet and purged all but 7 outfits.  I did not.  But I did clear out 2 trash-bags full of my own clothes. and 4 pairs of shoes!  

4 pairs of shoes!

Seriously it is hard for me to get rid of shoes so I am super proud of myself!  However I should mention that 2 of those pairs I have owned since high school!  Just to put that into perspective for you my 10 year reunion is this Saturday!  Yikes!  That means those shoes have lasted over 10 years-which also means that I must never wear them!

After my closet I cleaned out Jon's and then some other random stuff sitting in our attic.  After that I filled another bag entirely from items in my kitchen, bathroom, and living room.  That last few bags were made up of toys that I had bagged up 2 months ago but never actually got rid of them.  Two bags were full of trash that I found along the way.

9 bags in all.  9 bags of stuff we have no need for.  9 bags that at some point had cost us hundreds of dollars to fill.

Hundreds of dollars.

Now some of that was necessary.  We need clothes. We need shoes.  But did I really need all of those clothes?  No.

Did we need 3 trash-bags full of toys? No.

Hundreds of dollars.  Hundreds of dollars of trash.

Now of course it isn't really trash.  It is being donated and someone else will use it.

But was it really worth all that money?  Was it worth my husband's time and effort to earn?  Was it worth my time and effort to buy?  Was it worth my time an effort to store and clean?

I spent 1.5 hours today buying future "trash".  Then I spent another hour cleaning up our old "trash".

Is that what my life boils down to buying future trash, and cleaning up old trash?

Sometimes I think it is.

But I think I was meant for something so much more.

What if instead of spending money on "trash" I fed the homeless?
What if I clothed a widow?
What if I made it possible for a child to have clean water?
What if I made a memory playing at the park with my kids?
What if I worried less about my kids Christmas list and more about my kids hearts?

25 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?27 Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life[a]?
28 “And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. 29 Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. 30 If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you—you of little faith? 31 So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. 33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
Matthew 6:25-34

I want to trust in the Lord.  I want to be a bird.  I don't want to live among the trash anymore. 
And I am going to start by bringing less in my home this Christmas.   
I was meant to live for something more.

If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.”

-C.S. Lewis

Friday, November 7, 2014

CO-OP Fridays!

Co-op Fridays!


I am now creating a weekly segment and I shall call it Co-op Fridays and Co-op Fridays it shall be called!

Last week at Co-op the student council organized a superhero day! 2 of my 3 kids participated:
Kaitlyn actually had a super cute cape and sunglasses on but being a true 8 year old kept it in her purse and waited to see how many people actually dressed up before wearing it.  But that's Kaitlyn!

Jr. Explorers

The Jr. Explorers (Samantha's class) had a camping theme.

Tent playing fun!


Painting a fire with a giant marshmallow on a stick.

Making a smore with mini marshmallows and ghram cracker cereal-wait a minute I think she stole one of the giant ones!  That stinker!

Yesterday's theme was outerspace.  We pretended to blast off in a rocket and then we searched for moon rocks in the dark using our glowsticks!

Afterwards we ate cookies that we decorated to look like a full moon.

We also went on a star hunt around the building! I made the mistake of telling the kids to say "twinkle twinkle" everytime they see a star. I did not realize how loud 12 3yr olds yelling "twinkle twinkle" could be.  I'm sure we disturbed several classes!

Kaitlyn's Classes

Kaitlyn's drama class is hard at work on their play.  They perform in two weeks and I can't wait to see her perform!
For the past 2 weeks Kaitlyn has been working to create a castle in recycled art. I am excited to see what the finished product will look like!
Jr.FLL is still working on building and programming robots and she has done many fun experiments in Candy Science. 

Matthew's Classes

Unfortunately I have no pictures of Matthew's classes!
I know he has been building away in his lego class and having lots of fun in his P.E. class.

Every week Matthew comes home with tons of facts from his Wild Animal Habitat Class!  He absolutely loves it and he has learned so much.  We will miss this class when it is over.

And of course Matthew loves Candy Science!  I am told that every week Matthew is the 1st to ask his teacher if they can eat their experiment when they are done!

Only 2 weeks left in co-op this semester!  It has just flown by!  



Thursday, November 6, 2014

Not everyone in Illinois lives in Chicago.


Ancient West Africa!


History

This week in history we learned that there is more to Africa than just Egypt!
I can see it now,  The kids meet someone from Africa here in the U.S.:

"Wow so you are from Africa?  What are the pyramids like? "
"I don't know because I'm from the Congo."

I mean pyramids and mummies are great but there is an entire continent here!
So to counter that idea we looked about Ancient Western Civilizations.  We learned that the Sahara desert actually used to be a grassland and about 5500 years ago the earth started heating up and it turned into a desert.( Perhaps the Giraffes were emitting to many gasses into the Earth's atmosphere and it caused global warming.  I'm not really sure.)  Even mom learned something new there.

Art

So in art this week we made our own paper beads and strung them on necklaces.





See I knew there was a reason I was saving all my old magazines!  Home-schoolers have to hoard!

Literature/History


  We read Anansi and the Magic Stick and Anansi the Spider.

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We also listened to two Anansi stories read by Jim Weiss.  The stories were Anansi and Turtle and Anansi and the Make Believe Food.  The kids and I were laughing outloud at Anansi and the Make Believe Food!  It was hilarious!

After listening to Anansi and Turtle the kids decided to make their own puppets and retell the story.  Here are Matthew's puppets:


Kaitlyn took a slightly different approach.  She went in her room and created a puppet stage out of an old shoe box.  Then she created two different back drops and attached them to a paper towel roll so that she could spin it to change scenes.



It is not a very good picture because she very distinctly told me not to take pictures so I was trying to sneak.  I love seeing her creative ideas and it was definitely more fun than writing another summary to put in a notebook.

The next day we listened to another Anansi story read by Jim Weiss.  This was "Anansi and the Make-Believe Food."  Today's assignment was to pick a scene from the story and draw a picture of it.

Matthew's picture of Anansi collapsing from hunger outside his hut.

Kaitlyn being Kaitlyn couldn't just draw a scene from the story she had to create a collection.  Here are some of here pictures:

Anansi arriving in the town of potatoes and then the potatoes throwing themselves into the fire so that Anansi will eat them.
The rice asking Anansi how he wants to eat them. I think hey are cute!

The rice boiling themselves.  It is a really bizarre story.  

Tot School


Samantha's work has been a lot more haphazard lately.  Here are a few shots of her working:

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This is from her Get Ready for the Code A workbook.  She really seems to like this book and I am thinking of ordering her book B and C for Christmas!  

Here she is working in her "magic" book.  You scribble in pencil next to a letter and a picture appears!  I bought this last year at the home school expo and turns out I should have bought one for all the kids-the other two were jealous!


Samantha created another dot page M for moon.  I believe I got the printable from 1plus1plus1equals1.com  It is a really great site.  She has a lot of great FREE printables.