We were visiting a church yesterday, when the pastor said to tell person sitting nearest that they are not perfect. I was sitting nearest to Spider Droid and I decided to switch it up a little. So, I leaned over and said "I'm not perfect." S.D. leaned back into me and uttered one of his new found favorite phrases: "Not my problem."
In his own 10 year old obnoxious laden way he nailed it right on the head. My imperfection is not ostensibly any other person's problem. Later in the sermon, the pastor spoke to that issue by saying that God loves you. God's love is the only way to perfect the imperfect. I am so glad that when Jesus made a way to deal with my imperfection, He uttered "It is finished" rather than "Not my problem."
A Quote to Start Things Off
All of the beef I have with Religion has nothing to do with Jesus. Bob Bennett discussing his conversion experience on the 1 Degree of Andy podcast.
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Carnival of Homeschooling Out Loud
Carnival of Homeschooling # 336
Presents . . .
Me
I am Dave. My main blog is Home School Dad.
Melanie Grant presents Top 10 Things I can't live without in my homeschooling day posted at Mel's Mouthful on Mothering.
Barbara Frank Online presents Don't be Intimidated by Homeschooling for High School Part I
Tamara chimes in with Summer Fun Activities at Tales of a Pee Dee Mama. Before you head over to PeeDeepedia, the Pee Dee is a region in the northeastern corner of South Carolina.
Speaking of summer, It is a great time to nurture family relationships and make learning a pleasurable experience. So says Susan of At Home and School in Family summer fun: 10 ways to learn and connect.
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer. Jeff of Do It Yourself High School says: "While most families spend Memorial Day weekend at the beach, we go on a hike and learn little known, yet interesting, information." Jeff shares some of that info in Homeschoolers hike Indiana Dunes State Park.
Mindy of Den School asks Television -helpful or harmful?
Liz E presents Homeschooling Failures posted at Homeschooling in Buffalo.
What to Teach in Homeschool at Letters From Nebby
Julie who hosts the Homeschooled Kids Blog Carnival at Homeschooling-ideas asks the excellent question, Whose homeschool is it anyway?
Resources for Shakespeare's Hamlet presented by Annie Kate of Tea Time with Annie Kate.
Beveryly Hernandez is pleased to announce that the 14th annual Summer Reading Club is being hosted at Homeschool Journeys. She invites us to Join the Homeschool Summer Reading Club.
Here's Erin of Nirvana Homeschooling with Free Homeschooling Curriculum, Textbooks and Resources.
Alasandra of Alasandra's Homeschool Blog wants us to Remember the Raisin all 1,812 of them.
Lincoln & Latin is a summary of Jen's week in Forever, For Alawys, No Matter What.
Speaking of Puppy, Over at Home School Dad, I present Tired of School.
Pamela Jorrick presents Less Screen Time and More Conversations posted at Blah, Blah, Blog.
Laura Grace Weldon explains the Benefits of Special Interest Groups
Want a shock? Try Grade Shock by Christine from Our Curious Home
Misty Z invites us to have a ball at Homeschool Bytes by Learning Geography with Games and a Beach Ball.
Katherine presents School Choice at No Fighting No Biting
Abrianna's take on Vouchers can be found at Cowgirl Yankee.
What If? as presented by Linda Dobson of Parent at the Helm.
Travel is an important part of education. So says Cristina of Home Spun Juggling in An Education one (Foot)step at a Time.
Henry Cate of Why Homeschool announces We are losing our first homeschooler.
Andrea Hermitt presents Last Day at Notes from A Homeschooled Mom
Christine MM of The Thinking Mother has a plan, A halfday homeschool plan for the last two weeks of the year.
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I'll be back in a day or two with some Carnival outtakes.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Status Update
My blog seems to be dying a slow death. In April it had a mild resurgence because I participated in A to Z Blogging. I have not given up entirely on blogging. However, I will not be doing any homeschooling this Summer. Now that her school is off for the summer, Amy will be teaching the kids for 1 hour a day 4 days a week in what we used to call skills roundup. I am hoping to land a summer or part time job.
This week I am working on a carnival of homeschooling at Dave Out Loud. I plan to post once or twice a week at each blog this Summer. But finding a job is the priority.
I also plan to catch up on all the posts I owe to various people before I go onto other stuff. To that end, I will be announcing the winners of the quarter give-a-way soon.
This week I am working on a carnival of homeschooling at Dave Out Loud. I plan to post once or twice a week at each blog this Summer. But finding a job is the priority.
I also plan to catch up on all the posts I owe to various people before I go onto other stuff. To that end, I will be announcing the winners of the quarter give-a-way soon.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Dave Out Loud is hosting June 4th Carnival of Homeschooling.
I will be hosting next week's Carnival of Homeschooling. Not here at HSD but at my other blog, Dave Out Loud. That's my vlog. It will be like watching a talk show and reading a magazine at the same exact time. Click here to check out my Carnival Promo. WARNING: The previous link contains a video which contains silly jokes. This really shouldn't surprise you, but consider your self warned. This weeks Carnival of Homeschooling is at the Informed Parent. Check it out.
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