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Finding Your Summer Rhythm

6 / 15 / 206 / 15 / 20

Michelle
Michelle

That was such a crazy two and half months of crisis-schooling. I still am trying to process all of it!

Michelle
Virginia

It was! I’m still catching my breath too. 

Michelle
Michelle

I honestly have never felt led to homeschool and then all of the sudden I was forced into it. ? Ready or not!

Michelle
Virginia

I know. In the beginning I felt like I was about to fall off of a balance beam. The funny video Anna made really showed what a stressful, weird, overwhelming time it was for kids and parents. It made me feel less alone.

Michelle
Michelle

For sure. I kinda felt like my life got hijacked if I’m honest. I had to let go of all of the things I wanted to do and realize I was suddenly a “homeschool” teacher.

Michelle
Virginia

Oh, I hear you. I was used to a routine that centered around my agenda. It was hard to let go of that at first. 

Michelle
Michelle

You’re so right. The funny thing is that now that school is done and summer is finally here, I have been thinking about adding a few parts of our schooling at home into our summer routine. Is that crazy?! ?

Michelle
Virginia

Well, if it was still April, I would say, yup, you’re crazy! It is weird going 90 MPH and now immediately down to 0. I feel like I’m always thinking, “Am I forgetting something?”

Michelle
Michelle

Haha.  I agree! Although it was so much every day, I did like the structure the school schedule gave us.  I’ve been thinking about how to add a little of that in without being too much. I still want the flexibility of summer.

Michelle
Virginia

Yes! Have you seen any ideas out there?

Michelle
Michelle

I read about something right before school was out that caught my attention. It talked about creating a basket of things to do with your kids — kinda like a morning meeting of sorts.

Michelle
Virginia

That’s cool. We are our freshest in the morning, after my coffee, of course. ?

Michelle
Michelle

Yes, coffee is definitely needed first so I can wrap my head around the day! I’ve been trying some stuff out from this basket idea with my girls the past couple of weeks and so far it’s been working pretty well.

Michelle
Virginia

What have you been doing?

Michelle
Michelle

Well, I should preface this because I haven’t been too strict about it all. I mostly want to connect with my girls and also grow in the process.

Michelle
Virginia

Agreed. The last thing we need is pressure and stress.

Michelle
Michelle

Yes, so that is how I came up with these ABC verse cards that we don’t use as much as I’d like. I decided that they would be an easy way to discuss a verse with my girls when we “meet” for our basket time.  I may change it up with other devotionals I put in the basket but this at least feels like a manageable start for now.

Michelle
Virginia

I think that also helps us get into a facilitator role versus dictator-homeschooling-mom mode. Might be a nice change for everyone. ?

Michelle
Michelle

Very true!! I also have been wanting to incorporate a read-aloud book because I haven’t been great at this in the past. I pulled out my old Ramona and Beezus book the other day to read to my girls. I’ll be honest, we haven’t even read a whole chapter yet but it’s in the basket when we get to it.

Michelle
Virginia

V: Congratulations, you’re normal. ? Take a breather!

Michelle
Michelle

Ha! Last thing I want to tackle with our basket time is for my girls to do an activity for math and language. They can pick whatever activity they want as long as they do something that checks the math and reading box. ?

Michelle
Virginia

I think that’s doable. While also remembering, we’re the boss of the basket. If it’s looking like one of “those” days, skip it . No mom guilt allowed here, especially when the sun is out and they’re getting along with their siblings. ?

Michelle
Michelle

Exactly. We skipped the first three days last week! No guilt in doing it each day but I like the idea of a rhythm of connecting together and building our brains and hearts.

Michelle
Virginia

Connecting together – exactly!  At summer’s end I most want to see that I made a stronger bond with each of my kids. That doesn’t happen automatically; I am easily swept into the busyness of chores. To be honest, sometimes I would rather do chores. There’s so much to do and I feel interrupted if I “have to” attend a fake tea party in the basement. Hence, the need for being intentional, because it doesn’t come naturally.  

Michelle
Michelle

I hear ya. I kinda think part of it is that the chores give us a bit of satisfaction with completing them- whereas sometimes playing babies for the 100th time isn’t as rewarding…even if we know in our hearts that time is more important than dishes. ?

Michelle
Virginia

Thanks for the empathy – it’s not pretty to admit.

Michelle
Michelle

Yes, but the honesty is what frees us from the mom guilt of not being enough. Speaking of mom guilt…

Michelle
Virginia

Yeah?

Michelle
Michelle

I’m thinking if I told some moms friends about this  morning basket idea, they would think I was way  over the top. ?

Michelle
Virginia

Ha. Well, the name is intimidating. It reminds me of my teaching days and the struggle of keeping 25 first graders in a quiet circle! Yikes… But isn’t this idea is much more low-key though?

Michelle
Michelle

Definitely. I’m just trying to find something that works for me and my girls and gives us somewhat of a balance of structure and connection. This may not work for everyone but maybe you could tweak it to work for you?

Michelle
Virginia

I think that’s something all moms can agree on. We want what’s best for our families. Whether that’s a morning basket or a nighttime tickle session or a weekly family movie night, it’s about building memories that add up to a stronger relationship. No one regrets that.

Michelle
Michelle

Yes and amen to that!

 

Michelle

Soaking in the Truth

 

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “Whatever you do, work at it with all your  heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.” (Colossians 3:23-24, NIV)
  • “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”  (Psalm 90:12, NIV)

Music to inspire you:

  • “Slow Down” by Nichole Nordeman
  • “Becoming Me” by Matthew West feat. Lulu West 
  • “I Get To Be the One” by JJ Heller

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • Summer Checklist by Fresh Mommy Blog
  • Summer Schedule by The Happy Flammily
  • Morning Basket Printable by The Littles and Me

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Summer is Coming: New Routines, Renewed Attitudes
  • Summer Strong: Finding Balance

Living Out the Truth 

Ideas to try:

  • What does your family need? More structure? Less structure? Do what your family needs and not what someone else suggests. ?
  • What I currently have in my morning basket for my almost kindergartener and second grader: ABC verse cards, sight word cards, dominos, math games, math flash cards, weather chart, and dry erase ABC pages. We haven’t used all of these but they’re here as options. ~Michelle
  • For my morning basket, I am using some workbooks. My preschooler is working on phonics and my first grader is practicing some writing (because that was our biggest struggle in the spring) and some math practice. It’s mainly review and each child gets my undivided attention which also allows for some bonding. Win-win. (Each child’s work is only about 20 minutes total because that’s what momma thinks they need. I know friends who are doing more and that’s just fine for them.) ~Virginia

Treasured Products we love: 

  • ABC Cards 
  • Ramona Quimby Books 
  • Summer Bridge Books – if you’re looking for something like that! 

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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Celebrating Differences

6 / 12 / 206 / 11 / 20

We went fishing at the lake the other day and next to us was a family with five kids. They were talking and laughing and skipping rocks and trying to catch a fish. The dad spent most of his time untangling the kids’ fishing poles. I asked him if they’d caught anything and we struck up a conversation about curfews and the sad state of our world. 

In the course of our conversation, he said to me, “Yeah, I’m just trying to teach these kids that we are all equal and no one is better than anyone else.” A challenging proposition in our world these days!

I gave my full agreement and in that moment, I realized we were just people gathered on a lakeshore, fishing with our kids. It didn’t matter that his skin was dark and mine is light. 

It was a sweet moment and one that my kids noticed. We talked about it as we drove home that day. The fact that despite all the unrest in our world, most humans are just like us, trying to do the right thing and raise our children with values and strength of character. It doesn’t matter where we live, what color we are, what our occupations are. We are all humans, created in God’s image, and formed by a wonderfully creative Creator Who values difference.

And because of that, the world is full of differences. Differences of opinion, religion, language, political leaning. We do things differently, smell differently, look differently. We live different sorts of lives, work different kinds of jobs, have different kinds of families. 

Even in our own house, we have differences. Boys and girls, neat and messy, emotional and logical, tall and short, talkative and quiet. We all do things differently, and even look at the world differently. Each one of our family members is unique and special and brings a different perspective to the world. 

My sweet 9-yr-old girl prayed the other night, “Thank You, Lord, for the birds that sing in the morning and the frogs that make songs at night.” She loves God’s creation and she notices flowers, rocks and creatures that others overlook. Together we have studied the brilliant colors of the land and sea, the astounding abilities God gave animals to eat and hide and hunt and reproduce. We’ve caught and inspected turtles, toads, caterpillars, frogs and birds. Each facet of God’s creation is amazing and unrepeatable. 

On the other hand, my son loves to figure out how things work. We have watched countless YouTube videos to figure out how to install a deck mower belt on the lawn mower or change the tire on his bike. He looks at the world differently, with an inquisitive eye and analytical mind to evaluate the working system. 

 Then there’s the marriage relationship. I don’t know about you, but my husband and I don’t always see things the same way. We can either fight and bicker over our differences or choose to value the other’s perspective as unique and valid and see what amazing things God can do with us together!

So my question is this. What if I chose to celebrate the differences rather than condemning them? What if I quit fearing the differences and start learning from them? What if I stop trying to make everyone be like me and let people be themselves, with all the uniquenesses God created in them? What if I start valuing the differences and listening to others opinions rather than thinking I’m right? What if I embrace God’s creativity in all His creation and choose to appreciate each part, noticing the goodness in all of it?

~Janelle

 

 

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