Hi All. It has been almost an entire year since I last posted on here. I have decided to do a final post. I figure most of my previous readers no longer read this blog so, that being said, I feel I need to finalize this part of our family.
First let me tell you that I used variations of our names when I started this blog. My kids were younger and I felt like I needed to protect them at that time. I want to fill you in on that.
Jeremiah is actually Jeremy (He always wished he was named Jeremiah)
SunnyKaye is actually Sonya (Sunny was a nickname from high school and my middle name is Kay)
Madilynne is actually Paige Madison (She named herself here. She wished her middle name was Madilynne)
Ryder is actually Nathan Ryder (He chose his middle name)
Johnson is our real last name
Jeremy and I have been together for 27 years now. We will celebrate our 22nd wedding anniversary in December. Paige has graduated from our homeschool and is attending college. Nathan is in 11th grade of our homeschool.
I have an Instagram account that you are welcome to follow. I do update that much more often. IG is easier for me to keep up with. I am sovojo on there. Leave a message that you were a Pines reader! Hope to see you there.
I have enjoyed my time on here and maybe one day I'll come back to Pines but for now, I'm going to stop and not have guilt. Thank you for reading our family blog and I have enjoyed this part of our journey.
Showing posts with label Homeschooling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homeschooling. Show all posts
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Where, oh where has the Johnson Family been?
Oh boy! Have we been busy. Crazy days for us. I'm not sure when I posted last but we started school for the new year in August. I was really sad about the thought of starting this year because it is the last year of homeschooling for Madilynne. However, I am enjoying this year because when you have older kids you can really have some good discussions about the topics they are studying. They have some really good thoughts and sometimes challenge my thinking!
We have been traveling a lot lately also. As much as I like getting on the road and being together making memories, I am so glad the traveling is done. The last trip was to Virginia Beach, Virginia. I loved the trip even though I am not a huge water fan. I loved waking up every morning to seeing the ocean, the surfers and dolphins while drinking my tea! I was really surprised at how well Madi and Ryder got along. When you have two teens, well, they can kind of get on each others last nerve. Both kids were awesome to travel with....most of the time! ;-) The trip to the beach took us 7 hours to drive to. That's a long time in the car.
We were at the beach while Hurricane Irma was bearing down on FL. My brother J lives in FL and he hightailed it out to safety in NC. I am so glad that he was safe and as far I know right now, his home didn't sustain any damage.
I have been busy getting the produce from the garden canned for the last month. Our garden gave a lot of produce but the wildlife around here ate their fair share this year. I was able to can several batches of salsa and some jars of green beans. I froze some zucchini and green peppers too. I bought some carrots and my mom helped me can 29 quarts today. That was a lot of chopping! Jeremiah grew two nice pumpkins. He brought them to the front porch to use as fall decorations.
Speaking of fall... some of the trees are starting to show their colors! My dad has a saying that "The colored leaves are the flowers of fall."
I think that I will finish with that for the evening. I hope to post more later! Blessings to you all!
View of VA Beach from our room balcony.
We have been traveling a lot lately also. As much as I like getting on the road and being together making memories, I am so glad the traveling is done. The last trip was to Virginia Beach, Virginia. I loved the trip even though I am not a huge water fan. I loved waking up every morning to seeing the ocean, the surfers and dolphins while drinking my tea! I was really surprised at how well Madi and Ryder got along. When you have two teens, well, they can kind of get on each others last nerve. Both kids were awesome to travel with....most of the time! ;-) The trip to the beach took us 7 hours to drive to. That's a long time in the car.
We were at the beach while Hurricane Irma was bearing down on FL. My brother J lives in FL and he hightailed it out to safety in NC. I am so glad that he was safe and as far I know right now, his home didn't sustain any damage.
I have been busy getting the produce from the garden canned for the last month. Our garden gave a lot of produce but the wildlife around here ate their fair share this year. I was able to can several batches of salsa and some jars of green beans. I froze some zucchini and green peppers too. I bought some carrots and my mom helped me can 29 quarts today. That was a lot of chopping! Jeremiah grew two nice pumpkins. He brought them to the front porch to use as fall decorations.
Speaking of fall... some of the trees are starting to show their colors! My dad has a saying that "The colored leaves are the flowers of fall."
I think that I will finish with that for the evening. I hope to post more later! Blessings to you all!
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Homeschool Program!
Last night we held our annual Christmas program for our homeschool group. It is always so much fun. It is our own version of a talent show, if you want to call it that. We have kids who play instruments, sing beautifully, dance, do stand up comedy, drama, art work, etc.
I am always impressed by our kids. Last nights show was did not disappoint. Ryder helped the younger kids with a song they sang about patience. Madilynne was in a drama, played Carol of the Bells on kazoo with 7 other teens, and sang and played guitar for Mary Did You Know? Ryder isn't one to be on stage. He prefers behind the scenes type activities or black light puppetry where he isn't seen. Madi on the other hand, LOVES front and center stage. My job was to run the lights for the drama.
The fun continues after the program as we enjoy snacks and a time of fellowship. I like to visit with everyone and we usually have some folks visit who once attended our group or friends and family that come to see the kids. I have made so many dear friends throughout the years because of our group.
The only drawback to these evenings....CLEAN UP! Oh how I dread clean up. We need to vacuum the entire church, clean up the kitchen and put all the tables back and reset the classrooms, red up the bathrooms and turn the lights off. Many hands make light work but it is still work. As is the norm for us, we were in the pack of the usual three to four families to leave. We were able to get out a bit earlier than normal though... 10:30 pm. In the past it has been 11-11:30 pm. I am used to it though. We have been part of the clean up for many, many years. My kids know that we will in the crew that locks the doors! Now that I think about it, we are also there to open the doors! LOL
I don't mind really as these clean up times also have good memories in them for Jeremiah, me and both kids. I can't tell you have many years Jerm and another one of the dads have run the vacuums so the moms can clean other areas. The teens are a huge help in putting away tables and resetting the classroom areas.
It is a fun evening but I am glad it is over. We will repeat everything again in the Spring! I will dread the clean up but do it anyhow! As my kids are getting older I don't have many more of these functions to look forward to but I plan on savoring each and every one!
I am always impressed by our kids. Last nights show was did not disappoint. Ryder helped the younger kids with a song they sang about patience. Madilynne was in a drama, played Carol of the Bells on kazoo with 7 other teens, and sang and played guitar for Mary Did You Know? Ryder isn't one to be on stage. He prefers behind the scenes type activities or black light puppetry where he isn't seen. Madi on the other hand, LOVES front and center stage. My job was to run the lights for the drama.
The fun continues after the program as we enjoy snacks and a time of fellowship. I like to visit with everyone and we usually have some folks visit who once attended our group or friends and family that come to see the kids. I have made so many dear friends throughout the years because of our group.
The only drawback to these evenings....CLEAN UP! Oh how I dread clean up. We need to vacuum the entire church, clean up the kitchen and put all the tables back and reset the classrooms, red up the bathrooms and turn the lights off. Many hands make light work but it is still work. As is the norm for us, we were in the pack of the usual three to four families to leave. We were able to get out a bit earlier than normal though... 10:30 pm. In the past it has been 11-11:30 pm. I am used to it though. We have been part of the clean up for many, many years. My kids know that we will in the crew that locks the doors! Now that I think about it, we are also there to open the doors! LOL
I don't mind really as these clean up times also have good memories in them for Jeremiah, me and both kids. I can't tell you have many years Jerm and another one of the dads have run the vacuums so the moms can clean other areas. The teens are a huge help in putting away tables and resetting the classroom areas.
It is a fun evening but I am glad it is over. We will repeat everything again in the Spring! I will dread the clean up but do it anyhow! As my kids are getting older I don't have many more of these functions to look forward to but I plan on savoring each and every one!
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Random Thoughts
I have a bit of randomness going through my brain today so I decided to just do a weird blog post of those thoughts. Random and jumbled- my specialty!
::Am I the only person who can't wait for the election to be over? I am all about going and voting and such but I get so tired of the bickering and the TV ads constantly ripping the opponent apart. Ack! What irritates me most is that they pick a small section of wording and use a sentence fragment in an attempt to make you believe a lie. I know it's part of politics but I dread it!
::I made tomato soup again yesterday. I ended up with 29 more jars. Madilynne is thrilled with our supply. Actually, I will say that we are all happy that the shelves are filling up. I am thinking that I will attempt to make a V-8 type drink next. I am not sure how this idea will turn out. I need to look into a recipe for that.
::I need to make grape juice. Our grapes are finally ready to harvest. I may make some today actually....well, after I clean my messy house....keeping it real for ya! :-)
::I am enjoying the cooler evenings. We have pulled out the long sleeved shirts/flannels. Jeremiah is itching to build a nice big campfire! We haven't had many campfires this year but only because we have been pretty busy. We need to slow down and enjoy our time together.
::I have been focusing my time on being at home lately. I still run Madi and Ryder to work. Madi is working 3-4 days a week at a local discount store. She is still really liking it. She runs the register, stocks shelves and does some cleaning. Ryder has several mowing jobs that keep him busy along with odd jobs when someone needs a helping hand. He is gearing up for archery season because deer season is coming soon.
::I am so glad we homeschool. The kids are really gaining a lot of life experience and are able to keep up with their school work. They are learning how to handle money and make decisions on how to spend it wisely, save and tithe. Our hope is to educate our children to be wise adults and not so much about being "smart kids" on paper. Let me clarify that there is nothing wrong with smart kids but they need to know how to use those "smarts" in real life situations or it isn't going to help them when they leave home. If you have an interest in home schooling, I would definitely encourage you to pursue it. It has been wonderful for us.
::Our chickens have been giving us many eggs! I have been using them up quickly and even have a few people willing to buy them from us. It isn't going to make us rich but it pays for the chicken feed! :-)
::I have been eating way too many bologna and cheese sandwiches lately! I am not even sure why... yesterday I ate two, two people! I don't even know if its real meat but it tastes-so-good!
Well, I think that I will wrap this up. I have much to do today. And maybe I need to make a sandwich....
Be Blessed!
::Am I the only person who can't wait for the election to be over? I am all about going and voting and such but I get so tired of the bickering and the TV ads constantly ripping the opponent apart. Ack! What irritates me most is that they pick a small section of wording and use a sentence fragment in an attempt to make you believe a lie. I know it's part of politics but I dread it!
::I made tomato soup again yesterday. I ended up with 29 more jars. Madilynne is thrilled with our supply. Actually, I will say that we are all happy that the shelves are filling up. I am thinking that I will attempt to make a V-8 type drink next. I am not sure how this idea will turn out. I need to look into a recipe for that.
::I need to make grape juice. Our grapes are finally ready to harvest. I may make some today actually....well, after I clean my messy house....keeping it real for ya! :-)
::I am enjoying the cooler evenings. We have pulled out the long sleeved shirts/flannels. Jeremiah is itching to build a nice big campfire! We haven't had many campfires this year but only because we have been pretty busy. We need to slow down and enjoy our time together.
::I have been focusing my time on being at home lately. I still run Madi and Ryder to work. Madi is working 3-4 days a week at a local discount store. She is still really liking it. She runs the register, stocks shelves and does some cleaning. Ryder has several mowing jobs that keep him busy along with odd jobs when someone needs a helping hand. He is gearing up for archery season because deer season is coming soon.
::I am so glad we homeschool. The kids are really gaining a lot of life experience and are able to keep up with their school work. They are learning how to handle money and make decisions on how to spend it wisely, save and tithe. Our hope is to educate our children to be wise adults and not so much about being "smart kids" on paper. Let me clarify that there is nothing wrong with smart kids but they need to know how to use those "smarts" in real life situations or it isn't going to help them when they leave home. If you have an interest in home schooling, I would definitely encourage you to pursue it. It has been wonderful for us.
::Our chickens have been giving us many eggs! I have been using them up quickly and even have a few people willing to buy them from us. It isn't going to make us rich but it pays for the chicken feed! :-)
::I have been eating way too many bologna and cheese sandwiches lately! I am not even sure why... yesterday I ate two, two people! I don't even know if its real meat but it tastes-so-good!
Well, I think that I will wrap this up. I have much to do today. And maybe I need to make a sandwich....
Be Blessed!
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Beautiful and Full Days in the Pines
I woke up while it was still dark this morning. That really makes me feel like fall is coming quicker than I want. I still have so much to finish while we have the warmer weather. I will be the first to admit that the heat of summer isn't my favorite at all but I need a bit more time before the frost and snow comes! The sun was starting to rise and I couldn't help but take these two photos so I could send them to Jeremiah. I wish photos could show the real beauty of the sky but hey, I tried! I opened the front door and snapped them from the porch.
I carried more jars of tomato soup to the basement this morning. I have close to 50 jars on the shelves. Now, before you think that is a large amount let me say that several of those jars are the smaller jelly jar type so that Madilynne can take them to work. She enjoys the soup and some mac and cheese for her lunch. It's always a decision for her on whether she wants green beans or tomato soup now. I ended up with more than 70 pints of salsa this year. I couldn't remember how many we ate already and I gave some away also.
I am so thankful to God for blessing us with a very bountiful garden this year. We are filling up the canning shelves. Over the weekend Jeremiah and Ryder took a metal cabinet I had in the playroom, for storage, to the basement. Madi and I filled that cabinet up quickly and made room for the new canned goods.
Our chickens are filling the egg cartons quite quickly. We have been eating a lot of eggs. I am finding the challenge of using the eggs up fun. The Breakfast Burritos have been a big hit and they use a lot of eggs.
School has been getting done. The basics are being completed. I have put the literature curriculum and several other extra curricula on the back burner until the garden and canning is done.
Ryder has been shooting his bow in. He is patiently waiting for archery season to start. I kept some extra space on the shelf for some canned deer meat.
We have a nice sized grape arbor. I am hoping to make some grape juice this year. I have 6 jars left. I didn't make any last year and I gave most of the grapes away. If they wanted to come and pick 'em they could have 'em. :-)
I must get busy again so I need to finish this post. I hope you are having a great end to summer!
~Blessings~
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Pines Update!
This site has been quiet lately and I apologize for that. We started school on August 1. I was hesitant about starting early but it has been so hot out that staying inside in the air conditioning has actually been a blessing. Madilynne has a full class schedule that includes many extras that she is interested in this year and Ryder is keeping things basic-hitting only those subjects that is required by state law and sign language. They are both doing a good job at getting school done each day. We started with an 8 am up-and-at-'em game plan. Those that know my kiddos know that 8 am is early for the night owls! :-) They are adjusting pretty nicely to the new schedule. Do they like 8 am? No, not at all but it sure is nice to get the school done early.
Our garden is producing like crazy! It's awesome but keeping me busy. I have been canning green beans, red beets and experimented with some pickle recipes. I will pick some green beans tonight and harvest some green peppers too. We have two watermelons that are getting really big. I am so excited about that! We are also getting two cantaloupes. We never tried to grow them before so getting two of them is really good!
We have also been doing some baby/child sitting and visiting with friends. We have spent some extra time in the pool and yesterday we met some friends at a local park to swim and visit. It was hot but the visiting was well worth it. I can handle a lot of heat when I am visiting with good friends. Ok, well I also had a quart jar of lemon ice water!
It has continued to stay hot and humid here. Today there is a higher chance of thunderstorms. We are planning on going to Jeremiah's parents for a cook out and swimming this afternoon. His sister is coming up so hopefully the weather will cooperate. :-)
So now since I have a minute I will post this before the next pressing item pops up! I hope everyone is having a great summer.
Our garden is producing like crazy! It's awesome but keeping me busy. I have been canning green beans, red beets and experimented with some pickle recipes. I will pick some green beans tonight and harvest some green peppers too. We have two watermelons that are getting really big. I am so excited about that! We are also getting two cantaloupes. We never tried to grow them before so getting two of them is really good!
We have also been doing some baby/child sitting and visiting with friends. We have spent some extra time in the pool and yesterday we met some friends at a local park to swim and visit. It was hot but the visiting was well worth it. I can handle a lot of heat when I am visiting with good friends. Ok, well I also had a quart jar of lemon ice water!
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Ok, you know it's bad when I couldn't even get this posted three days ago!! LOL Before I could finish this posting I was interrupted over and over! I also ended up processing more green beans and baby sitting my sweet little nephew for a couple hours. We ended up going to a BBQ (BaByQ) baby shower for Jeremiah's cousin and his wife. It has continued to stay hot and humid here. Today there is a higher chance of thunderstorms. We are planning on going to Jeremiah's parents for a cook out and swimming this afternoon. His sister is coming up so hopefully the weather will cooperate. :-)
So now since I have a minute I will post this before the next pressing item pops up! I hope everyone is having a great summer.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Homeschool Convention
We recently attended a homeschool convention and I always enjoy going. Our goal was to leave around 7 am but it was closer to 7:30 until we left. It is several hours drive away from home but- oh so worth it! It is a two day event and you can really soak up curriculum choices and listen to some great speakers.
Our goal was to look for a new Science curriculum for Madilynne and a new History and Geography curriculum for both kids. I was amazed at how many choices there were! Madilynne found an Astronomy course that she thinks is going to be great. She also found a history course that really looks interesting. Ryder decided that he wants to continue with his current History and Geography curriculum. I will write more about them later.
One of the nice things about attending a convention is that they have special pricing for attendees. I saved a considerable amount of money and received free shipping on items purchased there so I didn't have to carry much around. I snagged some catalogs from companies to consider for the following year!
We came home excited to wrap up this school year and prepare for next year. I am happy to finally have all the classes lined up.
Our goal was to look for a new Science curriculum for Madilynne and a new History and Geography curriculum for both kids. I was amazed at how many choices there were! Madilynne found an Astronomy course that she thinks is going to be great. She also found a history course that really looks interesting. Ryder decided that he wants to continue with his current History and Geography curriculum. I will write more about them later.
One of the nice things about attending a convention is that they have special pricing for attendees. I saved a considerable amount of money and received free shipping on items purchased there so I didn't have to carry much around. I snagged some catalogs from companies to consider for the following year!
We came home excited to wrap up this school year and prepare for next year. I am happy to finally have all the classes lined up.
Monday, August 17, 2015
First Day of School 2015
Today started our new homeschool year. We started homeschooling Madilynne when she was 3 years old. She loved doing arts and crafts and learning her numbers and letters. She was so excited every day to start school. Fast forward quite a few years and she is still just as enthused to start school. Ryder isn't quite as happy about starting school but he said the sooner he starts the sooner he is finished. Good outlook! We had originally planned to start school two weeks ago but a family friend needed some help watching their granddaughter so we fill in for them when we can. She will be starting school again when our local public school starts back up, Sept 1, but we will keep her when we can until then.
We had planned that our day would go smoothly with maybe the occasional bump. Well, it didn't go quite as planned and you know what? It was all good. We had some unexpected visitors stop by to drop off some stuff and they stayed to visit for a bit since we haven't seen them for awhile. I also had to conquer Mt. Laundry. I was able to tackle some of it but not all of it- tomorrow is another day. I had started soaking some beans last night so I could make refried beans today. That took extra time too. All in all our first day of school was a success. We finished our work and had an enjoyable day. The weather was sunshiny and bright and just made the house a happy place to be today. It also helps when you have two great kids and I am so happy that we home educate.
I hope you had a great day today too. Tomorrow will be another busy day of schooling, cleaning and canning. I will post about our canning adventures sometime soon.
We had planned that our day would go smoothly with maybe the occasional bump. Well, it didn't go quite as planned and you know what? It was all good. We had some unexpected visitors stop by to drop off some stuff and they stayed to visit for a bit since we haven't seen them for awhile. I also had to conquer Mt. Laundry. I was able to tackle some of it but not all of it- tomorrow is another day. I had started soaking some beans last night so I could make refried beans today. That took extra time too. All in all our first day of school was a success. We finished our work and had an enjoyable day. The weather was sunshiny and bright and just made the house a happy place to be today. It also helps when you have two great kids and I am so happy that we home educate.
I hope you had a great day today too. Tomorrow will be another busy day of schooling, cleaning and canning. I will post about our canning adventures sometime soon.
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