Thursday, September 2, 2010

A Cup of Coffee...

You will never look at a cup of coffee the same way again...



A young woman went to her mother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed as one problem was solved, a new one arose.



Her mother took her to the kitchen. She filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to a boil. In the first she placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs, and in the last she placed ground coffee beans.



She let them sit and boil without saying a word. In about 20 minutes she turned off the burners. She fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl. She pulled the eggs out and placed them in another bowl. Then she ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl.



Turning to her daughter, she asked, "Tell me what you see."



"Carrots, eggs, and coffee," she replied.



Her mother brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted they were soft. Then mother then asked the daughter to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg.

Finally, the mother asked the daughter to sip the coffee. The daughter smiled as she tasted its rich aroma.



The daughter then asked, "What does it mean, mother?"



Her mother explained that each of these objects had faced the same adversity: boiling water. Each reacted differently.



The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting. However, after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak.



The egg had been fragile. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting through the boiling water, its insides became hardened.



The ground coffee bean were unique, however. After they were in the boiling water, they had changed the water.



"Which are you?" she asked her daughter. "When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?"



"Think of this: Which am I? Am I the carrot that seems strong, but with pain and adversity do I wilt and become soft and lose my strength? Am I the egg that starts out with a malleable heart, bust changes with the heat? Did I have a fluid spirit, but after a death, a breakup, a financial hardship or some other trial, have I become hardened and stiff? Does my shell look the same, but on the inside I am bitter and tough with a stiff spirit and a hardened heart?"



"Or am I like the coffee bean? The bean actually changes the hot water, they very circumstance that brings the pain. When the water gets hot, it releases the fragrance and flavor. If you are like the bean, when things are at their worst, you get better and change the situation around you."



When the hour is the darkest and the trials are their greatest, do you elevate yourself to another level? How do you handle the adversity? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?



May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human and enough hope to make you happy.



The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way. The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past; you can't move forward in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches. When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so at the end, you're the one smiling and everyone around you is crying.



May we all be COFFEE!!!!!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Week 1- SUCCESS!!

YAY!!  We made it through our first week of the school year with attitudes checked at the door, willing to learn, eager to do our best, very few tantrums, and minimal tears.  Oh yeah, and the kids did really well, too!  ;-) 


The children learned a very important lesson.  They learned to work together, and help one another.





Loving our new curriculum! We were supposed to keep an earthworm in a jar...shhh, I skipped this. We have had enough things in jars for experimentation around here, thank you! But, we learned about what a niche is, as we explored our own backyard.
Luca really got into this exercise!  He explored ants, and bugs on the sidewalk and inside the barks of trees, while Bella recorded our observations...

Sofia was having a little trouble seeing through the glare in her magnifying glass and decided to chuck it across the yard!  Only Emma (our dog) could console her!

We observed a lot of rotting apples on the ground...


Rotting apples + a bucket full of water can only mean one thing...




APPLE SOUP!!!



Unfortunately, no proper exploration is without some pain. 
Poor Gigi :-(
We learned how to use the scale on a map. 
From our house to Mimi in Las Vegas, is is approx. 1,200 mi.
From our house to Diane in NC, it is approx. 600 mi.
Then, we made a map to scale of our dining room.

not too sure it is accurate!

We started our Geography From A to Z Vocabulary Cards of which I will make a slide show and keep them in there each week.

We also read a book called God Speaks Numanggang by David Hazell
It's a book about a missionary family who moved to a remote village in Papau New Guinea, and for 30 years they lived there translating the Bible into their language.  First, they had to learn the language.  Then, turn it into a written one, teach the people how to read and write it, and translate the Bible into the Numanggang language.  This was an awesome read, rich with photos of this family's experience.  It was great to show the kids how important God's word is in people's heart language.  Our curriculum, My Father's World donates a large portion of the money they receive to Bible translation.  I really feel that is a huge blessing, and I'm happy to contribute.  The children really enjoyed this story and the pictures.

 
Eli's favorite spot to play!




So, that concludes our week 1 progress.  Next week looks like even more fun.  Come on back and see us again!





Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Day 2- The annoying orange!

Today, we had to draw the continents on an orange, then peel it to see how difficult it is to take a sphere and make it into a flat map.  Of course, this exercise was not without annoying orange jokes!
 (if you've never seen an Annoying Orange video on YouTube, they're pretty funny.)





BEFORE

Knife!!



AFTER
 
                           
   
                    




We learned that on a flat map, the sizes of the continents are not proportioned accurately.  Greenland is much bigger on a map, than on a globe, for example. 

I am amazed that we can do all of our subjects, AND have time to cut up a bunch of magazines and make a huge mess and get it all done by noon!
Our weekly memory verse.


Again, we sang hello, in 9 different languages. 
                                         

This is a huge hit with all the kids except Bella...  Click here for a sample. 
 I think it just might grow on her by the end of the week! LOL!

Of course there's lots more we learned today, but I won't bore you with the details of sentence structures and addition /subtraction review. 
I am excited for our assignments at the end of the week.  We'll see you then...

Monday, August 23, 2010

First Day of School 2010/2011

We started out with prayer, and a little photo session...


We couldn't think of a more suitable title for our littlest student!They just HAD to get me in there!