Weekly Overview

Each week-end I plan out an "overview" of our week, including our schedules, our menu, etc.  I post it on a bulletin board in our hallway, alongside the kids weekly chores, dish chores, and white boards where we leave notes if anyone is leaving, or something needs done, etc.


This is an old version from a few weeks back - before school started - but it gives you the general idea.  (I use google docs for almost everything - including this)



Week Overview
An Overview of Our Week
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
WEATHER
77
81
77
75
77
SCHEDULE
9:20 Luke Derm
10:30 Nate to work
3:10  Matt to FB
          Meg to CG
3:30 Pu Nate
       Deliver Meal
4:30 Pu Meg
6 PU Matt
6:20 PU Amy
6:45 Zumba
10:30 Nate to Work
1:15 Luke to RC
3:10 Matt to fb
3:30 PU Nate
6 PU Matt
7 Scouts
10:30 Nate to work
1:30 Meg Piano
2:00 Pu Meg
3:10 Matt to fb
3:30 PU Nate
4:30 Pu Matt
6 PU Matt
7 Dan teach BS

10:30 Nate to work
3:10  Matt fb
         Meg to CG
3:30 Pu Nate
6 PU Matt
6:30 Boys BBALL
10:30 Nate to work
3:10 Matt to fb
3:30 Pu Nate
5 Pu Matt
5:30 Meg to School
Dan & Me to amish sale preview
Kids Schedule
(items I do not need to drive them too)
3-6 luke wk
7-10 boys to grandpas
8am run
3-6 Luke wk
3-6 Luke wk
3-6 Luke Work
8am run
3-6 Luke Work
MEALS
Breakfast - Mom - Smoothies, croissants
 
Lunch - hamburgs & corn on the cob
   
Supper - chicken, baked potatoes, corn  
Breakfast - Meg french toast
Lunch -  Chicken salad sandwiches
   
Supper - casserole - chicken pot pie?   
Breakfast -  Matt - Casserole
Lunch - hot dogs, leftovers
     
Supper  - Pasta Night - spaghetti?     
Breakfast -
  Luke -   pancakes
Lunch - mac & cheese
     
Supper -
   Vegetable soup, sandwiches
Breakfast -
Nate - oatmeal 
   
Lunch - leftovers, or breakfast 
   
Supper -
Pizza
   
WEEKLY CHORES
Bedrooms
Porch
kitchen & laundry room
paperwork
living room & dining room
Top to bottom quick clean
EXERCISE
walk
run
zumba
walk
Bike
wifit 30 min
walk
c25k
wifit 30 min
walk
Bike
wiifit 30 min
walk
c25k
wifit 30 min





BSF Starts Soon!

This year, we'll be studying the book of Acts.  Classes start a week from Wednesday, on September 14th.

Each week we receive notes and questions.  The questions are broken into daily assignments for reading and answering.  When we attend the next week, we start in full group - all of us meeting together to hear announcements and sing praise songs.  Then we split into our assigned small groups, to discuss our answers from the daily assignments, and take prayer requests.  After that we return to the sanctuary where all of us will sing a couple more songs, then hear a lecture on the text.    On our way out, we'll receive the notes and questions to work on for the next week.

It's an amazing way to study the word of God!

From the BSF website - http://www.bsfinternational.org

During 2011-2012, BSF classes around the world are studying the Acts of the Apostles
For 33 weeks, class members have the opportunity to learn how this important book speaks to our daily lives in the 21st Century.
Each class session features BSF's Four-Fold Approach to Bible study.
While the Acts of the Apostles study lasts the full BSF year (33 weeks), new members can join throughout the course of the study — space permitting.
The classes offered (in order) are:
  1. Genesis (2012-13)
  2. Matthew (2013-14)
  3. The Life of Moses (2014-15)
  4. Romans (2015-16)
  5. History of Israel and the Minor Prophets (2016-17)
  6. John (2017-18)
  7. Isaiah (2018-19)
  8. Acts of the Apostles (2020-21)
To find a class near you and to see if it has space available for new members, click here.

Porch Decor From The Dollar Store

This is porch week over on the Holiday Grand Plan.  I'm not quite ready to add mums..  but after all of that cleaning, I wanted to spruce the decor up a bit.  I found these fake flowers at the Dollar Tree, and made a quick swag out of them - 

A few more for in the crock, with some added peacock feathers (donated by our peacock)

and I added a fresh coat of black paint to the stand.  I got the stand for $1 at the amish sale a year or so ago.
(the flag is my daughters color guard practice flag)

The porch still needs a lot of work, but this is a start.

Peabody's Tail


All that we have collected.  He's lot his entire tail now, so we missed a LOT of his feathers.  That's ok.
Below is one entire tail - I collected every feather he lost one year, when he was caged, and made a swag out of it.  (He is free to roam the farm now)


13 Books I have Loved This Summer -

Not in any particular order - 

  1. Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson - thriller
  2. Love You More by Lisa Gardner - mystery from a series, but I haven't read the series, just this book - the series characters are pretty much background in this story
  3. Now You See Her by James Patterson - mystery - & a really good one
  4. Sisterhood Everlasting by Ann Brashares - beach read/friendship/romance.. but not just fluff.  It was surprisingly good!
  5. Moonwalking With Einstein by Joshua Foer - nonfiction, about the American Memory Competition.  Fun read!  It was nice to have this background before reading the fictional Before I Go To Sleep.
  6. Smokin 17 by Janet Evanovich - I love the Stephanie Plum series!
  7. 10th Anniversary by James Patterson - a lot of Patterson's books are way too graphic for me, but I love this series.  This one and his Michael Bennet series are on my all time favorites list.
  8. Night Road by Kristen Hannah - I'm not a fan of Jodi Picoult, so it's kind of odd for me to compare this to a Jodi Picoult style book and say I loved it, but that's the best way I know to sum it up.  There must be a name for this genre - but I don't know what it is?  
  9. Learning to Swim by Sara J Henry - this book is a mystery, but almost as a sideline to the drama?  I'm really looking forward to more by this author.
  10. These Things Hidden by Heather Gudenkauf - another chick lit/drama/mystery.  This genre really needs it's own name.  :-)  While I did NOT like the other book I read by this author, I loved this one.
  11. Winter Garden by Kristen Hannah  I need to learn my book categories.  I think of this as historical fiction, but if that conjurs up images of bodice rippers for you too..  then that's not what this is. LOL!  It's fiction, but with some history woven in.  Informative, and a good story.  One of my absolute favorite kinds of reads.  
  12. The Flower Shop Mysteries by Kate Collins - cozy mysteries.  Light, fun summer reads, no deep thought required, but not so ridiculous that you have to completely shut your brain off.  It might be a stretch to say I "loved" these - but I liked them enough to keep reading the next in the series.
  13. One Summer by David Balducci - not a mystery.  I've never read Balducci before, my husband likes his books though..  this is apparently NOT his normal style, but it was really good! A drama of sorts.  Engaging, a good story.


    Owl Banding Today



    At our neighbors (also cousins) farm today, the game commission banded the owls that are about to leave the box/nest.