Saturday 16 April 2016

Week 3 April {HSMJ}


The weather is cooling and autumn is beginning to show her lovely colours here in Melbourne. Unfortunately on this side of Melbourne there are very few deciduous trees so it's not really possible to appreciate the variety of autumn colour in all it's glory.  Paul and I joined another homeschooling family this week and took a drive over to the Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens.  If you are in Melbourne I would encourage you to pack a picnic and go and take a look at the stunning autumn garden in all it's splendor.

I really hope that many families will read this: What We Mean When We Say We Need a Break She puts so much into perspective.  I think this is something partners should really discuss with one another :)

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In our home school this week…
  • We spent time watching the trilogy of movies The Note, The Note II and The Note III. So many many heart healing issues addressed and beautiful uplifting stories.
  • First time I've seen Flushed Away.  Cute movie.
  • We read Caterpillars and Butterflies 
  • Nathaniel is reading David Livingston the Explorer Missionary to Africa to me from Hero Tales.
  • We started a free trial of the Veritas Bible curriculum.
  • I'm learning to be more hands off and allowing Nathaniel to follow his passions and interests.  One of them is movies and projectors.  He has saved, worked for dollars and spent countless hours comparing projectors and finally purchased one for himself.  
  • It was time for his monthly orthodontic check up too.  The dentist is pleased with his progress.
  • We started the second book in the Lord of the Rings trilogy: The Two Towers.  
  • A good homeschool friend recently introduced me to Stitcher.  This app allows you to either stream or download podcasts to your phone to listen to.  I'm so pleased.  Now I need to make time so I can listen to some great homeschool content.
  • The first podcast I listened to was from the Morning Basket: Plutarch 101.
  • I took Timothy to the airport as he is off on a three month adventure.

My favourite thing this week was…
I'm so very proud of my sister Nadeen. She has walked 60 kilometer's in order to fund raise to help end woman's cancer.  She is still in need of some once off donations in order to reach her goal.  Please take some time to consider donating and helping her reach her donations goal.  You can make an Australian tax deductible donation here: Participant ID: 131063-0.



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"Once Intellect admits us into the realms of History, we live in a great and stirring world, full of entertainment and sometimes of regret; and at last we begin to understand that we, too, are making History, and that we are all part of the whole; that the people who went before us were all very like ourselves, or else we should not be able to understand them. If some of them were worse than we, and in some things their times were worse than ours, yet we make acquaintance with many who were noble and great, and our hearts beat with a desire to be like them.” - Charlotte Mason

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Chareen


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Thursday 14 April 2016

Wayne Thiebaud {Artist Study}

We've spent the last month working on a Repeated Sweets water colour painting in our art class. We have been using a DVD from See The Light. It's the first time either of us have painted using water colours in this way. We enjoyed the process and I'm pleased with the outcome.

Chareen repeated sweets: cupcakes

Nathaniel's repeated sweets: Donuts

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Tuesday 12 April 2016

The Spark {Tuesday's Treasure}

Around two years ago Nathaniel and I discovered that he sees the world a little differently than I do and it was causing a bit of stress for us both so we had some tests done and discovered that Nathaniel has Aspergers Syndrome.  In some ways it relieved some of the anxiety I had been feeling and in another way it created a whole raft of questions and fears.  Recently a good friend loaned me a book and encouraged me to read it ahead of anything else I was reading and read The Spark: A Mother's story of nurturing genius and autism.  I'm so very pleased that I did. This is a book I would love EVERY homeschooling family could read.  There is so much truth and depth to their journey that would bless every family all over the world.

The Spark : 

A Mother's Story of Nurturing, Genius and Autism


  • Format: Paper back
  • Number of Pages:304
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication Date:06 Feb 2014
  • ISBN 10: 0241961815
  • ISBN 13: 9780241961810
  • Author Kristine Barnett
In many ways I really wish I could have read this book when my children were younger.  Kristine's view of life and children is truly inspirational.  Through reading The Spark I have been encouraged to really appreciate how God made each of my children.

Kristine encourages us as parents to support and nurture our children's passions no matter how trivial they seem to us.  It's by fully embracing our children where they are that we are able to release them into their full potential.

This book is a biographical account of Kristine and Michael and their first born son Jacob.  Kristine writing is like sitting down with a friend and her sharing her journey with you over a cup of tea.  You will laugh with them and you will cry at their very real and heart warming story.  This books is down to earth and real.  Kristine shares their struggles and their triumphs and encourages you the reader to enjoy and live life to it's fullest.  

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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!

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