I ordered this planner last year from Sanctus Simplicitus and I really love it! It has room for lesson plans for multiple children, a place for your weekly meal plans, a space for notes, and even room to add weekend assignments. I love all the scripture passages throughout and the religious stories and readings for each month.
In the back she includes reproducibles such as a weekly planning sheet, daily task sheet, curriculum goal planning, week at a glance for both teacher and students, yearly attendance, weekly grade recording, and liturgical season planning.
Aside from the functionality, it is lovely to look at! This year she has made some updates and the pages are in color. I highly recommend this planner for anyone that loves both organization and beauty. Right now she is giving away 3 planners! Go to Giveaway and enter to win yours. Spend a few minutes checking out all the other great resources on the page. It is one of my favorites.
Pax Christi!
The Little Way
Monday, April 22, 2013
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
New School Room - almost done!
Our new school room is almost done! We are so excited about this space. Since the kids are getting bigger and more of them are learning together, we decided to convert our former playroom into a new school room. We moved the bulk of the toys to a carpeted corner in the basement and they love going down there to play.
Here is our old school area. It is a corner in our family room.
School table |
Bookcases and storage bins |
Pictures of the old playroom space:
New built-ins done by hubby. He did a great job. We just need a cushion for the window seat.
We moved some alphabet letters that were on the wall and I love them here! We will be putting a window valance here as well.
Chalkboard that I am working on. It is a thin piece of plywood that we are going to frame and hang. This was after one coat. It is looking better after the second coat and I am planning to do one more.
New bulletin board - to the left is a piece of Homosote building board. To the right is the Homosote with a red burlap cover. We bought a big piece of the Homosote and had it cut in 3 smaller pieces.
To be continued.....Hubby is building me some cube shelves and we are hoping to be in our new space by next week!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Busy at work!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Respect for Life Month
This October marks the forty-first year that our Catholic Church has observed Respect for Life month. Beginning October 7th, Respect Life Sunday, we are called to renew our personal commitments to defend all human life. From conception to natural death. We honor this commitment through prayer, education, witness, advocacy, and helping those in need.
This year I am feeling called even deeper to the cause of protecting life. Yesterday I found out that the precious life we were expecting was not to be. Our sweet baby stopped growing a few weeks ago and now my body is trying to miscarry.
Many thoughts and emotions are cycling through me and it is hard to process how one day you are pregnant and expecting a baby and the next day you aren't. Life moves quickly and circumstances can change in the blink of an eye.
I feel a sadness and cannot help but feel a guilt. Did I do something wrong? Could I have been more careful? Healthier? All these feelings are normal and on a rational and intellectual level I realize that it was not my fault. When I have these thoughts I cannot help but think of the women that actually choose to end the life of their unborn child. How sad and empty they must feel. Society tries to convince us that life only matters for those who are chosen and that a first trimester baby is just a "bunch of cells." I can tell you that an 8 week embryo has a heart and a brain and looks an awful lot like a tiny baby.
I feel such sadness for these Moms who feel so alone and confused or have bought into the idea that their unborn baby is not really a person. I feel distressed by the pressure on women to take the life of a child so they can have a "better" one.
Studies show that abortion does not help women, it hurts them. The risks are: severe bleeding, future pregnancy problems, sterility, needing a hysterectomy, incomplete abortion procedure (damaging baby), severe infection, increased risk of breast cancer, increased risk of suicide, psychological issues, and death. A non political study in Finland shows that a woman is 4 times more likely to die in the year after an abortion than in the year after childbirth.
Abortion is murder and it is wrong. I say this not in judgement of those who have made such a profound choice but in defense of those that cannot speak for themselves. I say this as one who has experienced a pregnancy outside of marriage. One who has been young and alone and scared. One who has had to endure the comments and thoughts of others and one who has lacked financial and emotional support. One who knows that being a single parent is not easy but who recognizes that a baby is a blessing and not a curse.
During this Respect for Life month I pray that eyes are opened, hearts are softened, babies are protected, and mothers are cared for. May God bless and protect all life upon this earth, from conception until natural death.
This year I am feeling called even deeper to the cause of protecting life. Yesterday I found out that the precious life we were expecting was not to be. Our sweet baby stopped growing a few weeks ago and now my body is trying to miscarry.
Many thoughts and emotions are cycling through me and it is hard to process how one day you are pregnant and expecting a baby and the next day you aren't. Life moves quickly and circumstances can change in the blink of an eye.
I feel a sadness and cannot help but feel a guilt. Did I do something wrong? Could I have been more careful? Healthier? All these feelings are normal and on a rational and intellectual level I realize that it was not my fault. When I have these thoughts I cannot help but think of the women that actually choose to end the life of their unborn child. How sad and empty they must feel. Society tries to convince us that life only matters for those who are chosen and that a first trimester baby is just a "bunch of cells." I can tell you that an 8 week embryo has a heart and a brain and looks an awful lot like a tiny baby.
I feel such sadness for these Moms who feel so alone and confused or have bought into the idea that their unborn baby is not really a person. I feel distressed by the pressure on women to take the life of a child so they can have a "better" one.
Studies show that abortion does not help women, it hurts them. The risks are: severe bleeding, future pregnancy problems, sterility, needing a hysterectomy, incomplete abortion procedure (damaging baby), severe infection, increased risk of breast cancer, increased risk of suicide, psychological issues, and death. A non political study in Finland shows that a woman is 4 times more likely to die in the year after an abortion than in the year after childbirth.
Abortion is murder and it is wrong. I say this not in judgement of those who have made such a profound choice but in defense of those that cannot speak for themselves. I say this as one who has experienced a pregnancy outside of marriage. One who has been young and alone and scared. One who has had to endure the comments and thoughts of others and one who has lacked financial and emotional support. One who knows that being a single parent is not easy but who recognizes that a baby is a blessing and not a curse.
During this Respect for Life month I pray that eyes are opened, hearts are softened, babies are protected, and mothers are cared for. May God bless and protect all life upon this earth, from conception until natural death.
Sweet Miss Musical sleeping in the womb. Definitely a baby. |
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Happy Birthday to Miss Comedian
Today our silly, funny, and sometimes shy third daughter turned 5. It hardly seems possible that 5 years have passed since she made her appearance, 10 days late, into the world. My Ladybug Girl fan requested a ladybug cake and she was pretty excited with her Rapunzel doll. Happy Birthday to my big girl. I can't believe you are officially going into Kindergarten this year! We love you!!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Happy Birthday to Miss Busy
Today we celebrate the birthday of our sweet fourth daughter, Miss Busy. She was the sweetest little baby and is just such a blessing to us. She is always smiling and her smile bring so much joy to us all. It doesn't take much to bring that smile to her face. All she wanted was a castle cake and pizza for dinner. Happy Birthday Sweetie! We love you!!
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