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Advent is Here ~ Our Coming Activities


This is our church year calendar used in my son's Sunday School class.   Our church uses a wonderful program, Godly Play, that has such a beautiful way of teaching the children Biblical stories and principles in a tactile and vivid way.  Godly Play teaches our children to WONDER.   It teaches them to ponder and be silent.   

Last week the arrow was pointing to the Sunday before Advent.   Today marks the first Sunday in Advent.   After four additional blue Sundays we will celebrate Christmas.   This is how our church tells time and I love it.  

The special white blocks are for Easter and Christmas.  



Blue blocks are used to mark Sundays in Advent, while purple blocks signify Lent.  The red blocks are for Pentecost and Reformation.  The colors of the blocks always match the colors on our altar.  It all ties together.   


 Don't you love the visual?   As an adult, it helped me to tell this story to the children... I think it should be told to all adults. If you're really interested, you can read it yourself here.  


After the story, the children were invited to put the calendar together themselves, or participate in a paper plate craft making their own church calendar.   



Of course I've been pondering what we will do throughout December to celebrate Advent.   In my effort to impart so many wonderful things to my children I sometimes go overboard, so I've decided to keep it VERY simple this year.

I have chosen four activities that will supplement our normal academics during the month of December.   

We are reading Dickens' A Christmas Carol aloud each evening. (I love the Kindle version because we can look up hard words as we go!) We started yesterday... I had forgotten how much I love this book, and while it's a lofty read for my youngest, I think he's going to love it, too! 

 Another read aloud I've reserved from the library is The Twenty Four Days Before Christmas by Madeleine L'Engle. 

I also LOVE this Names of Jesus Advent Chain from Maureen at Spell Out Loud.   We will be counting down to Christmas with this beautiful purple and silver chain.  

I ordered this book of carols which was recommended at the Homeschool Share blog... it arrived yesterday and I love it! 

Finally, I am going to join in with my friend Nicole for some of her Christmas books and activities.   She even posts reminders for you (which supplies you'll need, etc...) which is great!  She's done all the planning for you!   


Do you have special plans for Advent?  What traditions or activities will you take part in with your children in the coming weeks?    

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Trying to Reconcile It All - Five Minute Friday



It's been a disjointed week here... trying to recover from a recent vacation, get caught up with school (which didn't happen), visit with friends and family, and prepare for Thanksgiving.  


In the midst of the hustle and bustle, Miss B went to the computer and made some "embellishments" for our Thanksgiving table.   I love her spirit.  She captured what the day was all about. "Be Thankful..."



We started putting Christmas decorations out this week, too... I love the anticipation.







I love linking with The Gypsy Mama for Five Minute Friday: 


For only five short, bold, beautiful minutes. Unscripted and unedited. We just write without worrying if it’s just right or not.

Today's word is GRATEFUL:




GO.


I'm grateful for so many things... and not just because it was Thanksgiving this week.


During the past few weeks I have witnessed (up close and personal) a family coming apart at the seams.  I have witnessed streets lined with homeless.  I have witnessed Occupy tents.   I have witnessed so much brokenness in our world and it has, in all truthfulness, made me question WHY our world is so full of terrible things.


Of course, I do know the answer to that question.  It all started in the garden -- Adam & Eve... 


After witnessing these things I then think of my precious family... I have a loving husband and two healthy, happy children.  I have siblings and parents who love me.   


I have the freedom to stay home and homeschool my children.  My husband has a job.  We live in a nice home in a safe neighborhood.  My car is paid for.  We have food in the refrigerator.  We have a church home we love.   


How do I reconcile all of this good with the bad I have witnessed?  I'm not sure I know the answer to that.   This is why I write -- to process the things I see each day, to make sense of it all.


STOP.  




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