It's been a while since I have taken the time to get on here and update my blog. I've been kind of busy and just plain old lazy too, lol. So, I will post as many updates as I can think of. Thanks for reading!!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Parent Teacher Conferences
Well, I had parent teacher conferences today and they went great. Here's what the teachers said:
Markie
Markie's regular teacher said that she does really well. She listens great and is very polite and quiet (the quiet part shocked me, lol). She has a few areas she needs improvement in. She needs to practice writing her letters and numbers. She likes to write a few of them backwards. So I'll be working with her on that. Her speech teacher said she is still working on the F's with Markie and won't be moving on to another area until she has tackled the F sound. Which I thought was a good thing, I don't want her to get too overcrowded with too much at one time. Her reading recovery teacher said that she has improved a lot in her reading. She pulled out a book that she said that Markie read very fluently and thought that was wonderful. She said she has a little problem with spelling out the words as she hears them or says them, that has something to do with her speech. If she says "with" but with her speech problem she actually says "wivh" and that's how she spell it. So she needs some improvement there. Every night I sit her and Ricky down for about 1/2 hour and we go over reading, spelling, math, bible verses, etc. So for right now I am going to focus on her writing out the alphabet and numbers since she gets those backwards sometimes and reading and counting by 5's and 10's, etc. The teacher had each kid color a folder for their papers for parent/teacher conferences and Markie drew some numbers and letters and our phone # (which she wrote the 7's backwards, lol), but I was so proud to see that she drew a big cross (as in the cross of Jesus) on her folder. That made me smile!
Ricky
Ricky has improved so much since he started school. He's IEP teacher said that he is doing good and trying his hardest. She notices that he sometimes get distracted during math which causes him to mess up his math problems because he starts counting...loses thought...begins counting again and by that time he is off base. I've seen this at home too. And he sometimes has a hard time "getting" things. You will explain something to him, he'll "get it" and then the next day he lost it again. I think it's a part of his cognitive impairment. We'll just keep working with him on it. The teacher said that she thinks as time goes on, he will overcome a lot. I know he will because he's got us to help him :) One of the things his regular teacher said made me want to cry (out of happiness, of course) that in the beginning of the school year she said he would just sit back and be real quite and wouldn't participate in class discussions even when she would call on him. Now she says she's seen a real difference in his self confidence and he is a very active person in class discussions and he gets excited about participating. He's come out of his shell and I'm so happy for him. So now, I plan on doing a lot of focusing on Math with him. That seems to be a little difficult for him, but I have found a few systems that work for him. A number line has helped him a lot and the touch point system. I feel kind of bad about the touch point system because I didn't know that it was an actual learning tool and just thought it was some weird way of doing math that Mark had showed Ricky. Every time we would do math Ricky would start the doing it the touch point way and I would tell him not too, because I thought it was confusing...well now I have found out that it's an actual learning tool and not something that Mark made up on his own and his teacher was using it to teach him (meaning Ricky) math. So now I feel like I've been telling him not to do something that his teacher was telling him to do. Oops! Well I know better now, lol.
Anyway, that's how they are doing and thanks for reading!!
Posted by Kelly at 1:02 PM 1 comments
Labels: School
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Believe
Belief is something that we all start out with. We all tend to believe in something whether it be God or evolution. Belief is just something that is engrained in us. We have to believe in something and for me that something is God, God of the Bible, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, God's whole Holy Trinity. Here is a study of the word believe as it comes up in the bible. There are way more verses than the ones I am listing, but this is just a general study on it. Red lettering is my comments.
1 John 3:23
And this is His commandment that we should believe on the name of His Son Jesus Christ and love one another, as He gave us commandment.
Believing in His Son Jesus Christ should cause us to love one another and help one another. We should always be willing to help those we see in need. If we shut up our hearts to them, how does God's love abide in us? (1 John 3:17)
James 2:19
You believe that there is one God. You do well. Even the demons believe - and they tremble.
Most anyone you will meet will claim to believe in God. I know of 1 person who is directly honest with me, that since he doesn't have the faith or that change in his heart that proves believing in God, he chooses to say that he doesn't believe. I respect the honesty. See, even Satan and his demons believe in God. Anyone can believe. That is why there is more to this than just believing. A life changing attitude must occur as a sign on true faith. Anyone can believe, but not everyone has the faith.
1 Cor. 1:21
For since in the wisdom of God, the world through wisdom did not know God, it pleased God through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe.
The world bases belief on wisdom, but God bases belief on foolishness. It appears to be foolishness to the wise people of the world, but to those who believe it's what saves us, it's the very word of God. I can tell you that when I talk to a person that is a non-believer in Christ, they think my reasoning for doing this or doing that is foolish. Of course it will look foolish to them, it did to me once before too. But when you truly believe, you are no longer blinded by your own wisdom. God shows you His wisdom, for He is greater than us and He knows better. I like to think of people as the rebellious teenager who refuses to listen to Mom or Dad. They think they know better and Mom and Dad don't have a clue. Only to find out that the older they get the more they realize, Hey, Mom and Dad did know what they were talking about. Isn't that something!?
Romans 10:14
How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in HIm of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?
How can people pray to God if they don't believe in Jesus? Jesus is God, so if you don't believe in Jesus then "How shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed?"
People hear references of Jesus, but how much have they really heard of Him? And I am not talking about reading articles, watching documentaries, or having conversations with others about Him, but actually studying His word and studying Him. you cannot believe in something you have not heard.
And how shall they hear without a preacher? This is probably one of the reasons I get accused of preaching to others a lot. I just get so frustrated when people who don't know the real Jesus, they go off of some word-of-mouth image of Him, instead of just looking and seeking the true Him. Don't let anyone tell you their version of Jesus unless they have scripture to back it up. Every faith needs a foundation to look back to, to make sure someone isn't feeding you a line. Scripture should be that foundation if you are a Christian, or hope to be one. There are many false images of Jesus out today. Make sure you are looking after the true one, but reading the Bible. That's is where you will find the real one. Not the one people talk about on TV or the one your friend told you about, or the one you even made up yourselve, but the one in the Bible.
Romans 10:9-10
That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession ismade unto salvation.
You have to believe without a shadow of a doubt that Christ was crucified for you sins, raised from the dead. This is the core of saving faith. If you do not believe that Christ died for your sins, then how else can your sins be forgiven or atoned for? There are no works you can do. It's by his wounds we are healed.
Posted by Kelly at 5:39 PM 1 comments
Labels: Bible Reading
Believe + Faith = Trust & Obedience
This is the message that our Pastor preached on this past Sunday. I thought it was a great message and I am going to do studies for the next few days (or weeks, however long it takes) or each subject so I can get a indepth study going about it. And I am posting each subject as I get done with the study. So I hope others will read this and learn something new maybe? Thanks for reading and God Bless!!
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Labels: Bible Reading
Bible Study Time!
I had orginally started this blog to post some bible studies that I have been doing. I have neglected that part for some time now. It's time I get back to that. I need to do more bible studies. God has blessed me so much with great and wonderful people to help me out when times seem tough. The least I can do is give Him as much of my time as I can. Today I had a Leep and a D&C done. Mark had to go to work and I had to watch the 2 younger ones while I was recovering. My neighbor Debbie watched Ben for me while Charlotte napped so that I could rest a bit. I told her to go ahead and bring him home when Markie and Ricky get out of school, that would give me plenty of time to rest (about 2hrs.). So she picked up Markie and Ricky from the bus stop and dropped them off and chit chatted for a while. Then she went home and called me about 5-10 minutes later to tell me that she wants to take the kids to McDonalds to eat and let them play in the playscape for a while so that I could rest some more. How great is she? I tried to give her money to pay for the kids food, which she refused to take. I really strongly feel like God has given us Debbie to be there to help us when we need it. She has truly been a huge blessing to my family and I appreciate her more than she will ever know. I decided that since I had this extra time alone, I needed to spend it in God's word. So I went through some verses that our Pastor gave us during his sermon and added what I have learned from those verses, so I just thought I would share and try to put this time alone God has given me to help spread his message. So enjoy! And I pray that this really helps others!
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Labels: Chit-chat
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Homemade gifts
This year Mark and I have decided that we are going to make some homemade gifts to give out to the family. I think it's just more special this way and it will save us money! This is a hat I made for Markie using a knitting loom, it was so easy! I am going to learn how to do a scarf and gloves to match it later. I used a whole roll of yarn that cost $5.99, which I guess doesn't really save me much, since I can get a hat for that price, maybe even cheaper, but this is really thick and warm, so I think a hat this thick would cost between $10-$15 at the store, so I did save! And my lovely model is Charlotte.
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Fall Pictures are here!!!
We took the kids out to the campground today to get some fall pictures. We took a bunch and it was super sunny out. After we got out of the sun and looked at the pictures we took I noticed that there was a smudge on the lens and all those pictures were junk! We couldn't tell while we were taking the pictures because the sun was so bright, we couldn't see the LCD screen on the camera. Bummer. But at least we noticed before we were done, so we were able to get some good ones still. Here they are:




Ricky



MarkieBenjamin
Ben is Mr. Robotnic!

This is my absolute Favorite of Ben!!
Charlotte
I really love this picture!

I really like how the sun is shining down on her in this picture!

Future Rock Climber! (I hope not!)
Our kitty decided to join us. It actually stayed by us the whole time without taking off. She would explore, but never got to far from us. She jumped in our car when we were leaving and we didn't notice she was with us until it was too late to take her home. Then we drove past a farm and smelled some really horrible poop, but later realized it wasn't the farm, but the darn cat! She pooped on our back seat! Guess she won't be making anymore family trips with us!!!
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Labels: Pictures