Every mother teaches her children, whether you have just a few minutes a day or 24/7 to be teaching, you CAN and DO teach your Children!

This is just a little notebook tucked away on the web for all the little things I'm learning as I teach my children, but mostly learn from them, and especially the things I wish I could have known 6 children ago! Becoming a Mother is such a beautiful and strenuous process that unfolds line upon line.

Enjoy and please feel free to contribute thoughts, links, and ideas you have or find!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A mother's education... and some other thoughts

I have a very active mind, my husband and I joke that it is like there is a hamster in there that loves to run on the wheel and rarely stops.  I have Always loved learning and college was one of the favorite times of my life, if I could be an eternal college student I'd love it!  We've always talked about how I would take a class here or there once my husband had finished his education and we could afford it.  Now I'm beginning to wonder if it is yet that time of life... I would Love to take a class... and yet, life is so full that I'm not sure that it would fit in now... or even will anytime in the near future.  Being a mother is a full time job!  And one that I love, yet often I find myself looking for a little something for me.  The ideas of what that could be change constantly, everything from a community class, to a creating a small home based business and back again.  As a bit of a perfectionist (in some specific areas, other areas not so much...) I can really get into an idea, make lots of preliminary plans, and then realize that it would cause disruption in our home and family, so I drop it... but I am having a hard time finding something that could fulfill that desire without becoming a distraction from the things and more importantly the people at home that mean the most to me.  So I am turning in circles, most days I am completely happy and love being home every day with my little ones, but there are days that I'm down and out feeling tired and dizzy trying to find a creative outlet.  (The pregnancy hormones are likely to blame for part of it ;-)  I find it funny too that despite the fact that I often feel overwhelmed by the number of things that are on my "to do list" and I'm not getting too, yet I want to add something else to it too!  What an interesting creature a woman is!   I'm digressing, so on to the point of this post...

In some of my pondering and searching I came across some great articles that I wanted to be able to find again and that I feel a desire to write down my thoughts on (mostly so if tomorrow is a tough day I can come back and read this again!)

In the March 1975 Ensign, a section titled "Insights" if you scroll down a little there is an article called "Women and Education" that I found very comforting.  It mentions that we have been taught by the leaders of our Church that "mothers who have young children in the home should devote their primary energies to the companionship and training of their children and the care of their families", and it brings me comfort knowing that I'm working everyday to do just that.  It also talks of how much of a woman's life is not during this stage, and that is one of the reasons why we are encouraged to gain an education. Sometimes when we are in the stage of young children, it is hard and sad to imagine that someday they will no longer be young!  As I transitioned straight from finishing my education into becoming a mother, sometimes I wonder if I will ever really use or need the degrees that I worked to obtain.   So it is nice to think that an education is to prepare us not only for motherhood but also our entire period of life.

At the bottom of the same "Insights" there is an article called "The Creative Climate" and is a great eye opener as to things we say to our children that either cultivate their creativity or discourage it.  Here are a few of the statements that foster courage, self-confidence and creativity:

"That time you almost did it; you're doing better every time.

That's a good idea!

That looks interesting.  Tell me about it.

It's okay if you get dirty.  :-)

Have fun!

I appreciate your help.

What ever you decide is fine with me."
And the list goes on.

I also found an article about "Lifelong Learning" on Mormon.org a few of my favorite quotes from there are "God expects all of us to gather as much knowledge as we are able—at school, at work and on our own. Doing so will help us through the challenges of this life, bring us closer to Him and prepare us for the life to come."  Pres.  Uchtdorf said, "...encourage your families… to learn and become better educated. If formal education is not available, do not allow that to prevent you from acquiring all the knowledge you can. Under such circumstances, the best books, in a sense, can become your 'university'—a classroom that is always open and admits all who apply.”  So even though taking more formal educational classes, or beginning a small home based business is not the best thing to do at this stage of my life, I can continue to learn and I must not become discouraged, but search out the best books to read and to learn from.  Then if the time comes that I can "do more" so to speak, I will be more prepared to succeed.  And even more important is that we find joy in the journey, and as Elder Uchtdorf recently said, "forget not to; be patient with ourselves, the difference between a good sacrifice and a foolish sacrifice, to be happy now, the "why" of the gospel, and that the Lord loves you."


Saturday, October 1, 2011

Admire-ation

A thought I'm pondering on, what promotes the true love and admiration of ones loved-ones?  Both the giving and receiving end of that love and admiration?  The dictionary says that Admiration is "respect and warm approval and pleasurable contemplation"; Admire is "regard with respect or warm approval, look at with pleasure"; Love is "an intense feeling of deep affection, a great interest and pleasure in something". How many of us long to be looked at with love and admire-ation (combined admire and admiration)? And yet how often does it happen? Yesterday, I did something that promoted that look of pleasure, warm approval, and deep love in the eyes of my dear husband. And it struck me to the core that it has been a little while since I've seen that look. I'll admit that being a woman (and a pregnant one at that ;-) my first thoughts about it were not admirable, I was hurt and upset that he doesn't look at me like that as often now as he used to. As I was contemplating why that might be, it started to dawn on to me that maybe it was because I was not promoting those feelings of respect, warm approval, and pleasurable contemplation in him as often as I used to.  I know that he loves me and I love him!  Truly I believe that our marriage in many ways gets better every year, but that does not mean that there are not areas that don't need some work, polishing and shining it to make it sparkly again.  (Have you ever read the  "Eternal Marriage and the Parable of the Silverware"?  It is a great book!)  And what about my four adorable little boys?  How often have I seen that look of loving admiration in their eyes?  More importantly when have the 5 most important men (man & 4 little men) in my life seen that look in my eyes?  What am I doing to inspire that love and admiration for me in them and to find the things in each of them that inspire it in me?  Much to think and ponder on...  I'm looking forward to listening to General Conference today and see what messages the Prophet and Apostles have to share with us today and tomorrow, maybe some will have a lot to do with the things that I need to focus more on, like taking time to love and truly admire and show that love and admiration to the people who are most important in my life.  Because we all need to see that look in someones eyes.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Children Learn What They Live

On those days when I become overwhelmed and my patience is wearing thin, I like to remember this quote...



Download free jpg of 'Children Learn What They Live' - it is 8x12" or any 4x6" ratio

... it helps me to remember to be Tolerant, Encouraging, to Praise, Accept, be Honest, treat with Fairness, give Security, and be Friendly to my children, for that is the sort of life I want them to Live!  I saw this quote at a Dr's office, it struck a cord in me, and I LOVE it!  It helps me remember that to raise a patient, confident, appreciative, loving, honest, fair, secure, faithful, and friendly child I must first treat him or her so!  I hope it helps you feel empowered to be the best you can be for your child too.

As I work to find the "niche" for this blog and our preschool here at home.  My dear husband found a wonderful looking book on Amazon called Mommy, Teach Me: Preparing Your Preschool Child for a Lifetime of Learning, I have only read the introduction from the "Click here to look inside" link on Amazon (A great little feature that lets you preview parts of the book) if you have a minute - go read her introduction, my favorite page is pg 7.  It is SO good and so empowering!  You can teach your children.  I am going to be saving up for this book!  Enjoy!

  Soon I will also have a free .psd template file for this quote as well so those with photoshop can replace the photo with their own.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Pumpkins, Pumpkins, and more Pumpkins!

Hello!

School is starting, the weather here is still summer-licious, and my pumpkins are coming in beautifully!  (Considering I had about 100 volunteer starts from last years pumpkins... it wasn't too hard to do.)  I think I will try selling a good deal of them, as there are likely 50+ plants, and frankly I really Don't need that many pumpkins... who does?  If I'm going to sell these beautifully tasty little things I thought I ought to try and compile a good deal of pumpkin recipes.  And here they come...  Enjoy!

One of many ways to puree pumpkins: How to roast a pumpkin for pie

I do like pies, but I don't LOVE pumpkin pie... what I do LOVE is Pumpkin Cake!!  I could eat it all day, (and generally do when one is laying around).  So here is my Favorite, Incredibly easy Pumpkin Cake Recipe.

Pumpkin Cake
Mix up pumpkin as directed on back of can for one pie (for those using a can), other wise do the following:  
  • 15 oz (about 2 cups) pumpkin puree
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/4 tsp ground cloves
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 can (12 fl. oz.) Evaporate Milk - or 1 1/2 cups your choice of milk (I used almond milk and had people RAVING about it!)
Mix sugar, cinnamon, salt, ginger and cloves in a bowl.  Beat eggs in another bowl.  Mix in the pumpkin and the sugar & spice mixture.  Then blend in the milk.  Pour into a 9x13" pan, sprinkle on a delicious box of Duncan Hines (or your favorite brand) Yellow Cake Mix (I used to eat this stuff right out of the box... so tasty!) - Sprinkle Heavily (it gets beautifully thick!).  Then melt a cube of butter, yum delicious butter... or if your dairy intolerant use a buttery stick... not as delich but still good!  And drizzle it slowly all over the cake mix.  Stick that wonderful thing in the oven for 50 mins at 350°.   Enjoy the aromas until it is ready, then enjoy!  For those dairy tolerant people out there (PS - can you tell I envy you right now...?) add some real whipped cream or vanilla ice cream and your in heaven!  Sugar-n-Spice and Everything Nice... how can you go wrong?


I Love Pioneer Woman, you can see all her pumpkin recipes here, and I have included a few of the basic ones below.
Homemade Pumpkin Puree
Pepitas

Due to the joyful fact that our 5th little one is on the way, my body has decided that dairy is BAD... allergic/food poison type bad (gratefully this only happens when pregnant and I'm hoping that it subsides as well this time as it did last... really I love dairy, cooking with dairy, especially butter, butter, and yep butter... )!  So the below are a few dairy free ways to use pumpkins.  I also alter most of the above recipes where needed using buttery sticks, or almond/rice milk, and they all turn out pretty dang good.
Vegan Dinner in a Pumpkin


More to come...

If you have any fantabulous recipes you'd like to add please do!  (Email me or leave one in the comments!)  Thanks and Enjoy the beginnings of Fall!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

"H, h" words

I lived in Heaven a long a time ago, with Heavenly Father.  He sent me here to earth to live in a Home with my family.  We can be Happy in our families, and live the Plan of Happiness that Heavenly Father has given us.  When I turn 8 I can be baptized and receive the Holy Ghost, he Helps me know right from wrong.  With Hope and Faith in Jesus and Heavenly Father I know that I can return to my Heavenly Home again someday.


A list of "H, h" words, each word will be linked to resources, coloring pages, and activities for that word.  If you can add words or links please feel free to post it in the comments!  Enjoy!


Hat
Helicopter
Horn
Harp
Hammer
Hood
Hospital


Animals -
Horse
Hen
Hog
Hippo
Hummingbird
Hive (bee)


Body -
Heart
Hair
Hand
Head
Hear
Heel
Height
Health/Healthy
Heal


Educational -
History/ Heritage
Hazard
Heat/Hot
Heavy
Hebrew
Herb
Hide
High, Higher, Highest
Hill
Hold
Hole
Husband


Emotions, Morals & Values -  
Honesty
Happy/Happiness
Hate
Help/Helpful
Honor/Honorable
Hope
Hospitality
Humble
Humility
Hurt


Food -
Honey
Hot Dog
Hamburger
Hunger/Hungry


Religious/ LDS -
Heaven
Heavenly Father - “I Am My Heavenly Father’s Child,” Friend, Feb 2005 - coloring page  “Sharing Time: Heavenly Father’s Plan,” Friend, Apr 1995 - coloring page/good deed path to follow
Holy Ghost - "Moroni's Word's to Us" (Friend, Dec 2000) “And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things.” (Moro. 10:5.) The Holy Ghost Testifies to Me - coloring page (Friend, Aug 1991)
Laying on of Hands
Hard heartedness
Harvest
Heal
Hebrew
Heed
Holiness
Holy
Honoring Father & Mother
Hope
Hosanna
Hymn
Plan of Happiness - “Sharing Time: My Life Has a Plan,” Friend, Feb 2006 - coloring page  “Sharing Time: Heavenly Father’s Plan,” Friend, Apr 1995 - coloring page/good deed path to follow



Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Baby Steps# 1 - A Schedule/Chore Chart

Baby Steps # 1 - A Schedule - for me this seems the ultimate step, we need to establish healthy habits and routines!  The boys need to feel accountable and excited about doing the things they need to do. We Need to be Dressed and ready for the day before 10am! (Opps - not there yet today ;-) But that's okay, because we are just starting, we will get there! I've googled chore charts and all its variations and haven't found anything that "fits". So I'm going to make my own.

Today we are taking pictures of the boys doing all the routines that we are going to put on their schedule/chore chart (which is part of the reason we still aren't all ready, the camera battery died, and is charging as I write. While the boys are playing contentedly, 1 dressed, 2 only 1/2 dressed, 1 "belly-boy" aka running in a diaper). Anyway, each chart will be customized to them! My hope/wish/dream is that it will help make it fun to check their schedule and then go and do the items on it!! The truth is yet to come ;-)!

GOAL: Have a schedule/chore chart created and begin using it by Friday!

What's your goal?

Do you know of any great schedules, chore charts, ideas for organization/motivation, etc... if so please share!

Jumping into Spring ~ Starting anew ~ Creating a house of Order!

Hello and Welcome!

Today is the beginning of much! It is Spring and BEAUTIFUL!! The flowers are blooming, the day is warm, and we are beginning a new journey! Your welcome to join us!

The Goal #1 - Become Organized, Set our Home in Order!

"Organize yourselves; prepare every needful thing; and establish a house,
even a house of prayer, a house of fasting, a house of faith, a house of learning,
a house of glory, a house of order, a house of God." D&C 88:119 (emphasis added)

Once Order is put in place (as much as possible) - hopefully by summer's end -

Goal #2 - Compile a LDS Gospel Based Pre-School Curriculum - that can be used by mother's everywhere, within their own homes with their own Children. The plan is to compile 1-2 lessons every week, as we do it here, and post it here on my blog - so anyone can Teach Their Children. It will not be just for Preschool but also for mothers to find an alphabetized list of resources to teach their children at any time; FHE, after-school, Sunday activities, lessons, basically any time you want to teach children a gospel principle there will be an index of great articles and coloring/activity pages to go along.

Okay - back to Goal #1! I'm breaking this down into baby steps! Otherwise I'd become overwhelmed and give it up ~ which has happened before ~ but this time I want to feel accountable to someone, so if you are out there and want to tell someone about how your goals are coming, say Hi in the comments, set your goal, and we'll all work together to attain our goals!

Baby Steps - A few of the ones I'm thinking are needed... more to come I'm sure!
#1 ~ A Schedule/chore chart (kids)
#? ~ A Schedule/chore chart (for Mom!)
#? ~ Menu/meal planning
#? ~ Cleaning
#? ~

Every child and every adult is individual and different! When you are doing your best and seeking inspiration as to what is best for your child(ren) you will be given the guidance that you and they need. It likely will be quite different than what I or someone else is doing, but you need to do what is right and best for your child. I hope that some of my experiences can help someone on their quest to learn how to become all that they can become, I am glad that I have recorded them!

Please join in and share thoughts, tips, and things that will help uplift and enrich mothers, children, and families!