I'm just so busy that I haven't had time to sit down and blog. This year's resolutions are just the two: (1) pray my Rosary first thing in the morning (before ANYTHING else) and (2) smiling more (St. Josemaria says sometimes smiling is the best mortification).
We're slowly adjusting to being back to school after the holidays. Baby Veronica is smiling and cooing and everyone takes turns holding her. I'm trying to smile more which means I have to go to bed earlier and try to stick to my schedule. LOL!!
Isabelle is REALLY thriving with our morning routine of waking up before the rest of the house. I'm still eating breakfast and tea with her while we go over her English, spelling, and memory work. She does better when its quiet and there are no distractions. I'm a happier homeschooler when she's happy! LOL!!
Tomorrow is the first day of co-op. The kids are SOOO excited!! We spent part of today shopping for school supplies (like drawing pads, sketching pencils and erasers, new backpacks, etc.).
The kids are really loving co-op. Isabelle sees it as her one day of going away to school. We start the day with morning mass at 8am. Classes start at 9am and are an hour each. They get a 30 minute recess after 2nd period and a 30 minute lunch after 3rd period.
Here's the schedule for this semester:
Isabelle
Period 1: Latin
Period 2: Theatre (A.D.)
Period 3: TX history
Period 4: Intro. to Interior Design (very excited about this class)
Anna
Period 1: US History
Period 2: Art
Period 3: Theatre (Abraham & Isaac)
Sophia
Period 1: US History
Period 2: Experience the Bible
Period 3: Theatre (Abraham & Isaac)
Kolbe
Period 1: Theatre (Noah's Ark)
Period 2: Pre-school
Period 3: Pre-school
*Yes, Kolbe is in kindergarten. But he's still not able to write or color very well. And he's fidgety. He fits in perfectly with the preschoolers!! LOL!! He might be the tallest but he's behaving and loving it. I'm still doing kindergarten at home with him but really wanted something that he would enjoy and wouldn't stress over.
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I can't believe how fast the kids are growing!! Can you believe that almost 11 years ago I was having my first baby. I was only 24 and felt so young and full of hope. I still feel young and full of hope. But, my definition of young has been bumped up to 35 and middle aged is now 50?!?
Tomorrow's my birthday and I'm going to go have breakfast with my mom-in-law (after I drop the kids off at co-op). Craig gets home Friday and then Isabelle has a Suzuki Piano Workshop this weekend.
I've also been VERY busy crocheting and sewing. Hobby Lobby had patterns on sale for $.99. I'm in the process of making 3 skirts, 1 baby blanket, and some tote bags. I think this month I replaced blogging with crafts. SORRY! ;-) I'll show some pictures of what I'm working on later.
Busy, busy, busy!! Happy, happy, happy!!
My new quote on the sidebar (for a while anyways) is:
From time to time I have wondered which kind of martyrdom is the greater: that of the person who receives death for the faith, at the hands of God 's enemies; or the martyrdom of someone who spends his years working with no other purpose than that of serving the Church and souls, and who grows old smiling, all the while passing unnoticed...For me, the unspectacular martyrdom is more heroic... That is your way.
-St JoseMaria Escriva, The Way of the Cross
August/September birthday gathering
3 weeks ago
7 comments:
Happy birthday, Lillian! It sounds like you and your family are happy and thriving right now. Such a blessing! Enjoy your birthday!
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday, Lillian!
Your co-op sounds amazing!!! Wow! I never knew such things existed. :-)
I hope you have a very happy, blessed birthday.
I love St. Josemaria...he is my favorite! It's obvious you are taking his words to heart! You're a great mom!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LILLIAN! I hope it's a wonderful day for you and for the kids at co-op!
Have a great birthday, Lillian. I dont know how you meet the demands of a newborn and homeschooling your kids AND getting any sleep or time for yourself. And you NEVER complain either which makes a stressed out, always neurotic first time mom like me see there's hope for this single child family:)
Brenda, I don't complain on my blog!! That doesn't mean I don't ever complain!! LOL!! Just ask Craig! And anyone who's been around me (like Blair) knows I'm not always calm when doing things (like crafts or baking) with my kids.
A friend once told me that when a majority of your kids are seven and over, they become helpful and things get easier (in some ways). So, I currently have three kids seven and over. And three kids under seven. I'm just now coming up for air! Believe me, I've had my days of drowning. Back then I just didn't have a blog! How could I?!
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