Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Just Hanging Out

I love that Jasmine gets home an hour earlier than the high school kids. Unfortunately lately homework takes up all that time and more. Sometimes it blows me away.


Like, here's a problem from her math worksheet. A smile face equals two cookies. John eats 1 dozen cookies plus one cookies. Draw smile faces to show John's cookies. Well, most kids look at one dozen and just see the one so 1 + 1=2, therefore one smile face. But of course you have to know that 1 dozen is really 12 and then add one=13. Then on to figuring out how many smile faces. Which is confusing because there is a half smile face involved since a smile face equals 2, not one cookie.


Reading is Jasmine's strong point. She loves the Magic Tree house books so that is what she reads me for her 20 minutes of required reading each day.








Making cookies to take to class tomorrow for her birthday. We used to make them from scratch--especially rolled sugar cookies but now days we mostly use the ones you just cut and pop in the oven.









Tonight was Jasmine's night to cook. She's mixing the mixed vegetables and soup for mixed veggie casserole. Just have to add the hamburger and tator tots.








Cookies are done...












...but homework isn't.








We made some mini cookies for snack. A little sugar to get the brain cells going.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentine's Day continued


Last night Rick took me to Chilis since he has to work today.




Three of us just got back from Bolt. It was a delightful movie. The theater was packed though and we waited forever for tickets, then to find seats. We missed the first part but loved the rest. Wish everyone could have gone but if you read the previous post you'll know it didn't work out that way.

Happy Valentine's Day


















Not really the kind of day we had hoped for. It poured all night just stopped five minutes ago so everything is really wet. We had all planned to go to movie together but Rick had to work, then Jessica found out works 12--9 not 6-10. Adam has Saturday detention so that just leaves three of us. But candy for everyone!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Purpose Driven Life

I haven't said much about Purpose Driven Life lately. We are still doing it. We started September 7. I just grabbed that book to do "church on the beach" but then decided to do it each week. We have missed a few weeks along the way but not many. Each week we read the chapter aloud and then talk about it. We combine it with time at the beach or park or at home with a special snack so that it is something the kids look forward to (if only for the food!)

Each chapter has a point to ponder at the end. I call them purpose statements. I encouraged the kids to remember them but no one is forced to memorize them. They are not the Bible or even divinely inspired. You can, however, earn candy for saying them. We finished chapter 18 last week so there are 18 purpose points so far. They are:
1. It's not about me.
2. I am not an accident.
3. Living on purpose is the path to peace.
4. There is more to life than just here and now.
5. Life is a test and a trust.
6. This world is not my home.
7. It's all for him.
8. I was planned for God's pleasure.
9. God smiles when I trust him.
10. The heart of worship is surrender.
11. God wants to be my best friend.
12. I'm as close to God as I choose to be.
13. God wants all of me.
14. God is real, no matter how I feel.
15. I was formed for God's family.
16. Life is all about love.
17. I am called to belong, not just believe.
18. I need others in my life.


Here are some random shots of some of our weekly PDL times. I don't take pictures every week. Ice cream sundae pictures and cooking out pictures tend to look alike after a while!





























































Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Problem areas/Proverbs 6

I tend not to write about problem areas much. In fact, I post more pictures than anything. Sometimes when you try to share about something going on, someone will leave a rude comment about it. But a lot of junk has been going on here for a long, long time. At first it was two children and then one was removed to a home for troubled youth with the hope that he could get some intensive help and that they other one would have the chance to start over and make better decisions.

But that hasn't happened. He has become increasingly disobedient, defiant, dishonest and disrespectful. And it's not just at home, it's at school too. He has limited his options for school next year by his choices. Our school system has some charter programs that allow for outside projects, leadership school, trips to NY and to Europe. If you follow the program, you have a 100% tuition scholarship to college and most of the students receive scholarships to cover room and board also. My two oldest transferred into the public school too late to do this but not child #4. He starts high school next year.

However, he has 8 parent alerts--no, make it nine--I just now received an e-mail from his teacher that he was "sticking out his tongue in a very provacative way." He has been doing some sexual acting out so that's not a total surprise. He has three in school detention days and two out of school suspension days. The high school program is not interested in him. They said, "We are not intested in having this type student in our program." Sad.

In counseling today the counselor was trying to get him to see that his choices are not getting him where he wants to be later. He was very rude to her. His comments were:
"That's what you say."
"How would you know anything anyway."
"You think you know that."
And so on.
The bottom line was that the "bad" things he is doing--stealing, lying, disobeying, being rude to teachers and disruptive in class aren't all that bad. They aren't as bad as so & so. And the kids think he is funny when he breaks the rules.

This morning we did not read our normal devotion book but I shared from Proverbs chapter 6 in the New Living Translation.

It is called "Lesson in Life" in this Bible. Verses 6-11 are about laziness:
6 Take a lesson from the ants, you lazybones. Learn from their ways and become wise! 7 Though they have no prince or governor or ruler to make them work, 8 they labor hard all summer, gathering food for the winter. 9 But you, lazybones, how long will you sleep? When will you wake up? 10 A little extra sleep, a little more slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest— 11 then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit; scarcity will attack you like an armed robber.

Verses 12-19 talk about things that displease the Lord in a major way.
12 What are worthless and wicked people like? They are constant liars, 13 signaling their deceit with a wink of the eye, a nudge of the foot, or the wiggle of fingers. 14 Their perverted hearts plot evil, and they constantly stir up trouble. 15 But they will be destroyed suddenly, broken in an instant beyond all hope of healing.
16 There are six things the Lord hates— no, seven things he detests: 17 haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that kill the innocent, 18 a heart that plots evil, feet that race to do wrong, 19 a false witness who pours out lies, a person who sows discord in a family.

We talked about each of the seven things that God hates and how that looks when it happens in a family.

And then we talked about how Rick and I have to keep our lives right because we are the guides for the children.
20 My son, obey your father’s commands, and don’t neglect your mother’s instruction. 21 Keep their words always in your heart. Tie them around your neck. 22 When you walk, their counsel will lead you. When you sleep, they will protect you. When you wake up, they will advise you. 23 For their command is a lamp and their instruction a light; their corrective discipline is the way to life.

I was really hoping that God's Word would hit home. I shared that these are not my rules or even good ideas but the very Word of God and the standard He sets for us. But the bottom line is that my son has so much junk in his heart, that he does not care. It is a big responsibility and a burden to parent a child who is set in his ways--wrong ways--and unwilling to listen.

And even as I was typing that paragraph the vice principal called that there has been another incident at school and he will now go to Saturday school.

Pray that I will still act in grace. God's mercies are new every morning but it is a little more difficult for me!

Out to Sea

Really!

We didn't do much the first day. We were sailing from Mobile to Progreso, Mexico. We were suppose to go to Cozumel but with the nine hour late start it had to be changed to somewhere closer.


It was windy and a bit chilly but also sunny and calm.











































These towel creations would show up on our bunk. Isn't the bed just lovely? We were in the cheapest of cheap cabins--bunks and not much room to turn around. Jessica got top bunk!



































Karen also spoke in the evening session but my pictures were dark. Susie Shellenberger from Brio mag also spoke and a professional woman's basketball lady did some bb tricks. A Christian dance group called Our Town Performed and a couple people sang. It was nice but there wasn't a lot to do this day. So we hung out, joined some people dancing on deck and stuff like that. And ate too much.

Monday, February 9, 2009

We're Home

Our cruise was suppose to board at noon but didn't board until 4 pm so they fed us box lunches and did face painting while we waited to board.
































































Finally aboard. Saying last goodbyes.











Our huge cabin!



























Food.




Wearing off the food.

















































Working on our book.



































Energy for writing. They were both Jessica's.







More food! Our ship did not leave port until 1.a.m.!!!! Nine hours late!