Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Answers to My Favorite Things Quiz

My apologies for taking so long to post the answers to Dacia Grace’s Half Birthday Celebration Quiz!

Life!  That is my explanation.  :)

So without further ado, here are the answers.

(1) What is her favorite color?

a) Red

b) Yellow

c) Orange

d) Purple

e) Pink

(2) What is her favorite vegetable?

a) Broccoli

b) Cauliflower (white broccoli)

c) Carrots

d) Brussels Sprouts

(3) What is her favorite fruit?

a) Blueberries

b) Strawberries

c) Apple

d) Pear

(4) What is her favorite thing to do on vacation:

a) Jump from bed to bed in the hotel room

b) Go swimming

c) Play cards

d) Ride on the bell carts driven by Daddy

(5) Who does she love most?

a) Mom and Dad

b) Jesus

c) Tia our dog

d) Baba

(6) What game does she like to play the most when traveling in a car a long time?

a) Fed-Ex – quickly identifying any Fed Ex car, truck, airplane, mailbox, etc.

b) Zip – quickly identifying any VW Bug

c) Eye-spy

d) 100 Questions – like 21 questions

(7) What is her favorite game to play at church:

a) Duck, Duck, Goose

b) Red Rover, Red Rover

c) Poop Deck

d) Tag

(8) What type of clothes are her favorite to wear?

a) Blue jeans and T-shirt

b) Blouses and flowing skirts

c) Fancy dresses that twirl

d) Shorts and button up shirts

(9) How does she like to be called?

a) Dacia Grace

b) Dacia

c) Daash

d) Hey You

(10) What does she like to do most any time:

a) Sing

b) Dance

c) Mope and complain that she is bored

d) Play with her dog

(11) Who is her favorite Bible character?

a) Esther

b) Ruth

c) Jesus

d) Mephibosheth

12) Who is her favorite princess?

a) Ariel from Little Mermaid

b) Belle from Beauty and the Beast

c) Aurora from Sleeping Beauty

d) Eloise from Veggie Tale’s The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything

e) All of the above as she likes all of the princesses and can’t choose just one.

13) What is her favorite dessert?

a) Cookies and milk

b) Ice cream

c) Brownies

d) Fruit

14) What is her favorite thing to watch on TV while on vacation:

a) The Food Network

b) The Cartoon Network

c) Sid, The Science Kid

d) Clifford, The Big Red Dog

(15) What is her favorite school subject?

a) Reading

b) Writing

c) Math

d) Science

(16) What is her all time favorite movie that she’s watched more than any other?

a) Dreamer about a girl, her race horse and her dad

b) The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything – a Veggie Tale Movie

c) Kit Kittridge – An American Girl Movie

d) Jonah and the big Fish – a Veggie Tale Movie

(17) What one talent is she very good at?

a) Solving jigsaw puzzles

b) Doing cartwheels

c) Folding napkins fancy

d) Cracking eggs in a bowl

(18)  What is her favorite wish for all of her family, friends and neighbors?

a) To smile and be happy

b) To obey their parents so they don’t get consequences

c) To grow up to be kind and nice to others

d) To know and love Jesus so they will go to heaven with her.

Homeschooling an Only Child

by:  Pamela Greer

Looking around at the homeschool families you know in your co-op, support group, or church, you might observe that most consist of more than one child. In fact, a 2006 National Center for Education report found that families with three or more children make up 62% of the homeschool population. If you're one of the few with an only child at home, you may be asking yourself the question, "Can I homeschool my only child?"

The emphatic answer is yes, you can. Only-child families reap the same benefits homeschooling provides to larger families. A friend who homeschooled her only son until the age of 10, when their family miraculously grew in size, reminded me that homeschooling, like anything else, is what you make it. If you sow good seed in your homeschool, you will reap an abundant harvest, regardless of the number of children in your home.

My husband and I set our hearts to homeschool our kids before we even had any. We'd been introduced to homeschooling just before our now 12-year-old was born. Our reasons for homeschooling mirrored those of most families: to educate the whole child, to keep her heart at home, to raise her with a strong Christian worldview. We paid little attention to her being an only child until I joined a homeschool support group and realized we were in the minority. Only two of the more than thirty families in my support group—including ourselves—were only-child families.

I didn't panic. Our convictions hadn't changed. We had a God-given vision for our family. I rejoiced in the benefits of only-child homeschooling I could see immediately: an abundance of one-on-one time, more freedom in choosing curriculum and activities, and more flexibility in our schedule than that already afforded by homeschooling.

But first, let's consider some of the trials you might face as you endeavor to homeschool your only child. Homeschooling an only child does provide some unique challenges, but none of them are insurmountable.

Interaction with Others

I don't believe there's a homeschooling mom out there who has not fielded questions about socialization. As an only-child family, you might feel doubly targeted. Well-intentioned friends and family argued that our daughter needed to be in a traditional school setting because she didn't have siblings to help her learn to share and work out differences. Privately, I didn't want her subjected to a classroom of same-age peers who would help shape her sense of self.

So I purposed to fill in the gaps left by the absence of brothers and sisters. One of the first lessons we taught her was respect: for herself, for others, and for things. Simple, I know; also useful as overall life values. Applied to homeschooling, these rules taught our daughter the elements of true socialization, not what society calls socialization. She was taught to respect herself in her thought life and in her image of herself as a bright, compassionate, and strong child of God. Respecting others became important when we visited the library and when listening to the instructions for her math assignment. Respect for things developed naturally out of discussions of God's creation. Caring for her own toys, the fragile things in our home, and items borrowed from friends grew out of that.

We also strove to provide opportunities for our daughter to build relationships. We involved ourselves in church and community events. We attended field trips organized by our support group. We took steps to promote friendships, scheduling time together. We joined our support group in visiting residents at a retirement home once a month, providing our daughter both the benefit of practicing her social skills and the value of being a blessing to others. These activities had as their main purpose to teach her to interact with people in all ages and stages of life.

Avoiding a Child-Centered Home

Falling into the trap of a child-centered home is a genuine concern for any parent, especially the parent of a homeschooled only child. With our child being such a large focus in our lives, how do we maintain the proper authority in our home? We make sure her responsibilities at home increase as she grows in maturity and capability. We set the example of serving others by reaching out to widowed neighbors and sick friends. We model a healthy marriage where we make time for each other as husband and wife, and we remember to put God first above all else.

One-on-One Time with Parents

Homeschooling already affords valuable quality time between parents and children. When you are homeschooling an only child, that time becomes perhaps even more beneficial. With Mom and Dad as our daughter's main playmates, we are able to focus on specific skills such as sharing and playing fairly.

Once, my husband came in from work and found our daughter and me competing fiercely in a game of Candy Land. Although it's sometimes tempting to let her win, we know that if we let her win every time, she won't know how to lose graciously. We are able to devote much of our time to nurturing her gifts and interests and embedding our values into her heart. Regardless of family size, that's one of the greatest blessings of home education.

Freedom and Flexibility

Every child is a one-of-a-kind creation of God, and homeschooling gives us the opportunity to focus on the uniqueness of each child. That's another one of the blessings we enjoy regardless of family size—which means families like ours can benefit from homeschooling just as much as anyone.

We cherish our freedom of choice. We choose the curriculum that compliments our child's learning style, the amount of time devoted to a subject, whether our child will learn cursive or Latin, workbooks or manipulatives, and on it goes.

Different Sizes, Same Blessings

As I've emphasized again and again, the blessings of homeschooling are basically the same regardless of family size. Some of the blessings may show themselves in different ways, and to some extent they may vary in quantity. For example, a family with more children enjoys more built-in opportunities to teach qualities such as cooperation and sharing, while a family with only one child enjoys greater flexibility in choosing curriculum and activities. In both cases, the versatility of homeschooling allows families to customize their approach, take advantage of built-in strengths, and fill in potential areas of weakness. That's the great advantage of homeschooling—it's customizable, flexible, and adaptable to the unique circumstances of your family.

The Journey Is Worth It

What I want to impress upon you, the parent of an only child wondering about pressing on, is this: the journey is still worth it. It may take some creative thinking on your part, but if God has given you the vision to homeschool your child, nothing is impossible with Him. "He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ" (Philippians 1:6).

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Pamela Greer lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her husband and 12-year-old daughter. When the homeschool day is done, she can be found curled up with a good book, hiking in the great outdoors, gardening, or baking.

This article was originally published in the Mar/Apr 2010 issue of Home School Enrichment Magazine.

Monday, June 27, 2011

My Favorite Things

Six and a half years ago a precious little girl entered our lives rather abruptly.  She was not expected for another two months but because my body did not cooperate her arrival was eight weeks early! 

Dacia Grace entered the world with many medical challenges.  There were many painful days the first month of her life.  When we took her home all was not a bed of roses.  BUT we trusted God that He had made her and given her to us for a purpose.  We were chosen to be her “godparents” for God.  To care for her and to love her as our own.  Regardless of the future outcome, we trusted that God makes no mistakes!

Over the next five and a half months we watched as the vague haze in her eyes transformed into an exquisite baby girl entranced with the world around her.  We watched God heal this amazing little girl that He gave us and trusted us with and that we named Dacia Grace.

Dacia means God’s divine perspective.  Boy has that been true!  She has pointed to God repeatedly and given us and many who know her a reminder of God’s divine perspective on life.

Grace means God’s unmerited favor.  I daily look at her and marvel at where we could be versus where we are!  We are blessed.  Not only did He lavish us with our salvation BUT He has also lavished us with His healing power in Dacia Grace’s life.

This Saturday we gathered with good friends to celebrate her life and to enjoy some of her favorite things.  In light of that her sweet Daddy created a special game……a quiz for her friends to see how well they knew her.  I thought I would share the quiz here.  Leave your answers in the comments if you care to join in.

(1) What is her favorite color?

a) Red

b) Yellow

c) Orange

d) Purple

e) Pink

(2) What is her favorite vegetable?

a) Broccoli

b) Cauliflower (white broccoli)

c) Carrots

d) Brussels Sprouts

(3) What is her favorite fruit?

a) Blueberries

b) Strawberries

c) Apple

d) Pear

(4) What is her favorite thing to do on vacation:

a) Jump from bed to bed in the hotel room

b) Go swimming

c) Play cards

d) Ride on the bell carts driven by Daddy

(5) Who does she love most?

a) Mom and Dad

b) Jesus

c) Tia our dog

d) Baba

(6) What game does she like to play the most when traveling in a car a long time?

a) Fed-Ex – quickly identifying any Fed Ex car, truck, airplane, mailbox, etc.

b) Zip – quickly identifying any VW Bug

c) Eye-spy

d) 100 Questions – like 21 questions

(7) What is her favorite game to play at church:

a) Duck, Duck, Goose

b) Red Rover, Red Rover

c) Poop Deck

d) Tag

(8) What type of clothes are her favorite to wear?

a) Blue jeans and T-shirt

b) Blouses and flowing skirts

c) Fancy dresses that twirl

d) Shorts and button up shirts

(9) How does she like to be called?

a) Dacia Grace

b) Dacia

c) Daash

d) Hey You

(10) What does she like to do most any time:

a) Sing

b) Dance

c) Mope and complain that she is bored

d) Play with her dog

(11) Who is her favorite Bible character?

a) Esther

b) Ruth

c) Jesus

d) Mephibosheth

12) Who is her favorite princess?

a) Ariel from Little Mermaid

b) Belle from Beauty and the Beast

c) Aurora from Sleeping Beauty

d) Eloise from Veggie Tale’s The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything

e) All of the above as she likes all of the princesses and can’t choose just one.

13) What is her favorite dessert?

a) Cookies and milk

b) Ice cream

c) Brownies

d) Fruit

14) What is her favorite thing to watch on TV while on vacation:

a) The Food Network

b) The Cartoon Network

c) Sid, The Science Kid

d) Clifford, The Big Red Dog

(15) What is her favorite school subject?

a) Reading

b) Writing

c) Math

d) Science

(16) What is her all time favorite movie that she’s watched more than any other?

a) Dreamer about a girl, her race horse and her dad

b) The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything – a Veggie Tale Movie

c) Kit Kittridge – An American Girl Movie

d) Jonah and the big Fish – a Veggie Tale Movie

(17) What one talent is she very good at?

a) Solving jigsaw puzzles

b) Doing cartwheels

c) Folding napkins fancy

d) Cracking eggs in a bowl

(18)  What is her favorite wish for all of her family, friends and neighbors?

a) To smile and be happy

b) To obey their parents so they don’t get consequences

c) To grow up to be kind and nice to others

d) To know and love Jesus so they will go to heaven with her.

 

Pictures will follow in another post.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Favorite Poem

Dump Truck

Dump truck, dump truck

Bumping down the road

Spilling gravel as you travel

With you heavy load.

Bumpity, bumpity, bump!

Dump truck, dump truck, dump!

 

This poem has been one of Dacia Grace’s favorite poems since she was a tiny girl.  We found it in a kids literary magazine.  At the time it was so appropriate because there was a big construction site just up the road from us.  We would go see the dump trucks several times a day. 

Concrete Company Field Trip

We were invited by some friends to visit a concrete factory this morning.  We learned that concrete is the glue that holds the sand, rocks and water together to form cement.  The kids were given a chance to mix up some cement. 

Adding sand

Adding the sand, rocks, cement and water.

the finished product

The finished product with fence posts added.

The three amigos were given tee shirts as souvenirs.

three  participants

    cement truck filling up

Here a cement truck is being filled.

 concrete truck unloadingThis is the concrete truck unloading the “glue” (concrete). 

It was a short field trip but very fun.  The kids also learned how to get the truck drivers to honk……pumping your arm with a closed fist!

Monday, April 18, 2011


Outside my window...
are beautiful blue skies accompanied by sunshine and a brisk spring breeze.
I am thinking... 
about paint colors for the kitchen specifically tangerine orange and lime green. 
Wondering if it is possible to get the kitchen painted in the next few weeks.


I am thankful for...
Jesus my Passover Lamb!


From the learning rooms...
We had a good week last week.
We are ready to start another week.

From the kitchen...
Garbanzo beans soaked over night and are ready to be cooked!
Tabbouleh is ready to be made 
as is some tapenade

I am wearing...
Black yoga pants and a gray striped ruby shirt, 
compliments of my husband's wardrobe.


I am creating...
last night I actually put together a menu for the entire week!
The first time ever!

I am reading...
cookbooks!


I am praying...
for my friend's family
whose daughter is undergoing some major surgery this week.
Praying that this will "fix" the medical problems that have been
part of her life since birth.

I am hearing...
Calliou as Dacia Grace gets some unexpected TV time during the week


Around the house...
there are unfinished bits and pieces of things I need to get done.

One of my favorite things...

Sunshine!


A few plans for the rest of the week

Trips to the paint store to look at paint chips,
Menu plans for Easter Sunday and
Dying Easter eggs with Dacia Grace.

My Picture Thought...

Love, love, love this girlie!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Simple Woman's Daybook


Outside my window...
it is slightly cloudy and cold with the sun peaking through every so often.
I am thinking... 
about paint colors for the kitchen and the front door.

I'm also thinking about how my emotional well being effects
.the entire house and sets the tone for the day or evening


I am thankful for...
for my sweet husband and how hard he works each and every day.
He is such a blessing!!


From the learning rooms...
We had a hard start this morning but we made it through!
We had lots of laughter and giggles throughout the whole day.

From the kitchen...
Oatmeal Honey Bread is baking!
Leftover teriyaki burgers over rice for dinner.
Homemade lemon bars for dessert,

I am wearing...
Green yoga pants and a red and cream fleece on top.
I am STILL FREEZING!

I am creating...
quite a few blog posts as I try to catch up the extended family 
to all that has been going on this winter.

I am reading...
cookbooks!


I am praying...
for my friend's husband who is in Japan
ministering to the people....
being the hands and feet of Christ to hurting people.

I am hearing...
the click of the bread maker.
the turning of pages as Dacia Grace looks through a book.


Around the house...
there are unfinished bits and pieces of things I need to get done.

One of my favorite things...

Earl Gray Tea ...
which I am currently out of.....
Bummer!


A few plans for the rest of the week

Planning for spring chores, 
planting of the tomatoes and herbs,
and enjoying the home.

My Picture Thought...

The dancing genes were passed to Dacia Grace!