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The Power of Words
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Yesterday morning my husband injured his hand at work. He got his finger
caught in a paper clamp and pretty much crushed it. Long story short, he
ended up...
Eclipse . . .
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I know that everyone and their dog blog are going to do a post about the
eclipse, but I wanted to share our bit. We got out early to enjoy the
entire even...
Early Summer
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The sun was out, the air was warm, the boat was ready. It didn’t take much
to get the kids out onto the lake for some bouncy fun on the water tube.
Here’s ...
Canning Chicken
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Canning Chicken is a post from: Mama Kautz
Canning Chicken is a post from: Mama Kautz I don’t know about you, but this
chicken reminds me of science class...
Bridal Shower
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Last night Abby and I attended a bridal shower for our friend, Ashley. I am
good friends with her mom, and Ashley taught a girls Bible study last
summer to...
Just a brick?
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I came across a parable today...
What a great reminder for me...
it's time to slow down a little before life passes me by or I miss the
things needing atten...
My Co-Op Community
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My kids and I joined TEACH Co-op last fall. I need to admit I’ve known
about the Teach Co-op for several years. They met at a church within 2
miles from ...
Yards and Yards and Yards
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After yesterday's co-op class, my 8-year-old K declared that she had found
a new calling in life: creating yards and yards and yards of
finger-cro...
Happy Thanksgiving!
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I am so, incredibly, thankful today. For my six beautiful blessings from
God. For my talented husband who is still the love of my life. For a warm
house. F...
Poetry Bee
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Rekindle the lost art of recitation in your students by creating your own
Poetry Bee. This book contains many different levels of poems that will be
enjoya...
Doing Too Much
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She gave me a devotional, Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much. It was
just a token of love and concern, but my reply was defensive. I don’t think
I do to...
Adoption T-shirt & baseball Cap Sale!
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How about $16 for the tees and $9 for the baseball caps! If you purchase 4
tees we'll throw in a cap for free! We are at that final push to get the
last $4...
Fried Rice
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Fried rice is easy. The key, like most Asian food, is in the prep. You want
to cut your vegetables (or meat) to similar sized pieces so everything
cooks at...
For several years I've been meaning to place a world map on our kitchen table and cover it with clear vinyl. I finally made a stop at the fabric store (I don't go there very often you see) and purchased the vinyl. The kids love it! We have already had some great discussions during meals about the world at large, current events and history. It's a great item for the Leadership Education home. What other things like this have you done to your home?
This would be so much fun. I always hate having to climb on the bench or grabbing a broom or mop to point to a location. But, alas, our table is round. So ours will stay on the wall as well. How did you get the vinyl to stay on? Also, how thick was it? Thanks! Ana
We have done this and not only do we keep maps under it, but any other things we like. One neat trick is that you can use Dry Erase markers on the vinyl. So that adds all sorts of fun educational opportunities! :)
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea!! It's on my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea!, just wish we had a table big enough to fit ours on! for now it'll have to stay on the wall :)
ReplyDeleteWe had one of these for years
ReplyDeleteThis would be so much fun. I always hate having to climb on the bench or grabbing a broom or mop to point to a location. But, alas, our table is round. So ours will stay on the wall as well.
ReplyDeleteHow did you get the vinyl to stay on? Also, how thick was it? Thanks!
Ana
The vinyl was the thickest they had ($5.99/yd). And it stays on because it is thick and it hangs over a foot or so on all the edges.
ReplyDeleteWe have done this and not only do we keep maps under it, but any other things we like. One neat trick is that you can use Dry Erase markers on the vinyl. So that adds all sorts of fun educational opportunities! :)
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