Monday, August 10, 2009

One down and 100's more to go (I hope)

Welcome to my blog. I will start today's blog with what happened today, but there will be occasion when I go back and talk about our eventful summer with having all 5 of the boys and starting this ministry. I don't know how often I will log on, but I will keep it open and honest as all of our blogs have been while also being entertaining. That is a great way to describe our life...entertaining. Some think that the things we do and the life we live is stressful and while at times it can get a little nerve racking, I know we are in the palm of the Father's hand and that makes everything more calming. What better place to live your life? Anyway, on with today's blog before I write a whole blog on this subject!



Homeschooling. I have always had mixed feelings about that word. While it has always been my heart's desire to homeschool, I have also had feelings of inadequacy. I am aware of the argument that homeschoolers miss a certain social aspect and that I did not major in teaching so I am not qualified to teach, etc. I still wrestle with those thoughts too. But, after today, I see the benefit even more than before. I am training my child in the way he should go. What I'm teaching him I have learned before. Even though I may not remember it all, I will learn again with him. What I saw today was me making an investment in my child, giving him one on one attention, seeing where he excelled and seeing where he needed a little extra time.



Our longest time together today was spent on the Bible lesson on Jonah. We discussed it in depth. What better than to spend a lengthy amount of time with your 5 year old than teaching them the importance obedience and teaching them to share the Gospel with even the worst of sinners? I was able to compare that with our ministry that Braiden has been living the past few months. This summer Braiden has seen his parents take some hard steps of faith because we desire to obey God. He has heard stories about his daddy carrying a cross that some people despise because of what it represents. So, I can think of no better way than to spend my days educating my child in english, math, the sciences and most importantly the way God wants us to live....following the footsteps of Jesus!



Oh, yeah, even Brodie was able to do some fun things while I was teaching Braiden. Brodie and Brock were very good until right at the end. Hopefully I will update again tomorrow! Count your blessings!

Blessed by God,
Rachel

3 comments:

  1. ENJOYED YOUR VEIW ON SCHOOLING LIKE IT AS WELL AS YOUR TESTIMONY THANKS AUNT FAYE

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  2. I love you Rachel and you are in my prayers..

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  3. yeah! I was wondering when the homeschooling would begin. I'm glad that it went so well, and we will be praying you & your new role. :) Tell Braiden Aunt Amanda says hello, and study hard! :) Love you all.

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