Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Tueaday's Treasure {Look-Alikes}

 Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures.  I started these posts as a way of sharing great books in honour of my friend in New Zealand who would arrive with the treasures she had unearthed at her weekly trip to the library!

There are so many wonderful books out there hiding on shelves so I invite you to blog about a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library. 



This week ...
I am thrilled beyond measure to have rediscovered this book.  I have spent the last six years searching for it by sight because I could not remember it's title or author !  Most people have heard of or seen Walter Wick's Can You See What I See ? and I Spy books.  Well these are an eye spy with a twist !


Can you see the four recorders ? Onions ? Brussel Sprouts ? 5 shoes ?

 From the back of the book: Using every day objects in ingenious ways, artist Joan Steiner has created three dimensional scenes of more than 40 famous landmarks and familiar vacation locales. .... There are more than 500 look-alikes to search for.

  • Format: Hardback
  •  Number of Pages: 34
  •  Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
  •  Publication Date: 2007
  •  ISBN: 0-316-81172-6
    ISBN-13: 978-0-316-81172-9
  • Author: Joan Steiner

This is the first Look-Alikes book we borrowed from our library.

Here is another picture to whet your appetite for these books I found on the web:
The General Store
What types of books do you look at for fun ?


Sunday, 8 January 2012

Homeschool Mothers Journal


The Home school Mother’s Journal began as a single post on a Friday morning over at The Homeschool Chick, and turned into a link-up for homeschool mothers across the blog-O-sphere to share a piece of their journey with one another each week. The link party is open from Friday to Monday so join me in The Homeschool Journal and lets encourage one another on our homeschool journey.

In my life this week…
 
In our homeschool this week…
  • We were still on break ... back to school on Monday 9th of January.

Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
  •  "Do not let the endless succession of small things crowd great ideals out of sight and out of mind."- Charlotte Msson
I am inspired by…
  • The Word of God. I have been amazed by the things I have learned this week as I have started my journey of reading the bible from Cover to Cover chronologically. I have been so blessed by my Mothers insights.
  • Charlotte Mason.
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
  • Our friends the L Family who have six children who blessed us with dinner and fellowship.
  • To pick up the new car port we purchased.
  • Bunnings to purchase the extra bits we needed to erect the car port.
  • My parents for lunch.
  • On Monday it was 40'C (104 F) and our air conditioner has died. I really struggle with such high temperatures. God was good and He helped my brother in law to source one for an excellent price including installation.
  • My brother in law and his children came over for dinner with us while my sister was at work.
  • My sister came up with a novel idea for family gatherings.  She called it Cousin Day.  She chose a few locations and dates for us to get together.  Sent out invitations.  We have to discover the location using our map books.  She has left us the clue in the invite.  She used the page number and grid location.  It's so much fun and I am so looking forward to our time out today ...

My favorite thing this week was…
  • Watching Sir N learn to use a hammer and nail.  He was so brave when he missed the nail and hit his thumb instead.

What’s working/not working for us…
  • We have a new basket to store the library books in. Sir N is being a trooper and keeping the books together in it. 
Questions/thoughts I have…
  • The design of my blog.  The paper does not match my title.  I am searching for a new back ground theme.  I found one that I have tried on my practice blog.  What are your thoughts ?  Do you know where I can find some new paper for my blog ? I also want a narrower header as I feel this one is far to wide and takes up much to much space at the top of my blog. Sigh, my scrapbook software wont work with Windows 7 grrrr.  Do you know of any FREE software I could try to make a background and header with ?  I really like the book and pen on  Coffee Desk and my heart is totally in love with White Fence Rose on Shabby Lane but it is too small for my space here.
  • I have been pondering the question of: Who are the sons of God that the old testament talks about in Genesis and Job ?  Whenever I have thought about God I think about a Son (Jesus) now I read plural sons.
Things I’m working on…
  • Finding a way to organise my day / week to accomplish my goals for 2012.  It is a lot harder than I thought it would be.
  • Reba Bowman just posted a great read link about Keeping Your Resolutions on Facebook (Dare for More Ministries).  Excellent short blog post with a multitude of links worth reading.
  • Daily bible readings and my new blog over at One Year Through the Word.  I am really enjoying my mothers insights. (She is blogging with me :-D ) Our aim is to read the entire bible chronologically in one year together.  I would love your insights and inspirations.
I’m reading…
I’m cooking…
  •  The same old recipe's I really need to find something new to cook that is cheap quick and easy.  Any recommendations ?
I’m grateful for…
  • Friends who so generously share of themselves on the internet. I would like to recommend that you pop on over to Walking by the Way and see the wonderful list of FREE Kindle classics for Children list. There are some wonderful treasures on this list.
  • Ten Ways to Love.  I am pleased I found this list.

A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
  • We should always have something worthwhile to think about, that we may not let our minds dwell upon unworthy matters (p21- Ourselves) - Charlotte Mason

Don't forget to visit other Homeschool Mothers who are Journaling this week.

Blessings

Chareen

This post is linking to: The Homeschool Mothers Journal and Weird, Unsocialised Homeschoolers.

Friday, 6 January 2012

Ten ways to Love

I remember a few years ago reading The 5 Love Languages and being so excited to learn about the ways in which we express love and read expressions of love so we feel loved. ( I highly recommend this book to any couple it will open new avenues and broaden your understanding)
A few days ago on Facebook I came across this list and as I read it again today I realized that I had shifted my focus to expressing love via the love languages and had not used the tools available in the Word to express love more deeply and fully in my day to day activities.

I wanted to share it with you because it is a list of love in ACTION. Love is not a noun it's a verb. I like this list because it is taken from all over the word. 
10 Ways to love
  1. Listen without interrupting (Proverbs 18:13)
  2. Speak without accusing (James1:19)                     
  3. Give without sparing. (Proverbs 21:26)
  4. Pray without ceasing. (Colossians 1:9)
  5. Answer without arguing. (Proverbs 17:1)
  6. Share without pretending. (Ephesians 4:15)
  7. Enjoy without complaint. (Philippians 2:14)
  8. Trust without wavering (1 Corinthians 13:7)
  9. Forgive without punishing. (Colossians 3:13)
  10. Promise without forgetting. (Proverbs 13:12)

1 Corinthians 13 says love expresses itself this way:
  1. Be patient (verse 4)
  2. Be Kind (verse 4)
  3. Not envious (verse 4)
  4. Be modest and quiet. (verse 4)
  5. Is polite and respectful (verse 5)
  6. Forgives and keeps no record of wrongs. (verse 5)
  7. Rejoices in truth (verse 6)
  8. It protects (verse 7)
  9. It Trusts and is ready to believe the best of every person (verse 7)
  10. It perseveres. (verse 7)
Making this list has encouraged and equipped me.  I have been feeling very weary of keeping on keeping on in a situation and I see that love perseveres.  I feel like I have many more tools in my toolbox available to me now.

How do you express love in your day to day living ? What do you use as your plumb line and guide ?

Blessings