This month, we decided to have an IDEA night for activities and food. I made a homemade butternut squash soup.
And Tot’s Ideas
My ideas were about what we could do over our vacation time. Stay tuned for those.
Living an Intentional Life
This month, we decided to have an IDEA night for activities and food. I made a homemade butternut squash soup.
And Tot’s Ideas
My ideas were about what we could do over our vacation time. Stay tuned for those.
First, she got up to do her yoga and prayers. Then, we heard her in the art/play room. What was she doing?
Students: Reeses and Carson, Michael, and Maggie, and Micah….oh, Corbin and Carmel.
She taught them Bible, structuring a paragraph, math, and grammar. She is so strict!
Later, she moved it all into the living room.
I see her strengths as she talks to her students. She graded their papers, worked individually with the students who needed help, and gave consequences for students who were “out of line.”
Future teacher? Hmm…..
Every Saturday, I want to dress up, have a tea party and talk. 10am. Be there!
How could I turn that down!?
First, last week, I bought a new journal and some color coding pens to use with it. Tatum couldn’t resist. She had to have one too! So, this became part of our Saturday morning.
Upon asking me to get the tea party ready, she walked in with her dress and heels on.
She was all ready to go. I poured our tea, and then we read our prompt for our journal discussion.
Cheers my love!
Let’s write.
Tatum first shared her heart with me. (Three wishes you have for your mommy or daughter) We had five.
I love all 5!! Love that she wants Daddy and me to grow in love.
Mine now!
In Jesus name!
We read to each other, then she showed me her color coding.
Love these pens!
Here’s her Color coding key.
She shared with me her GOD moment later. Melt.
I felt it too, Lovebug. More later!
Last week, I was not at my best. In fact, I had to lay down for a few hours. I had just given Coopy a bath, and he was ready to rock’n’roll.
He took good care of me while Tatum and Daddy were gone.
I’m so grateful for his little guy.