Joplin Disaster Relief

Last weekend we went to Joplin with our church to help with the disaster relief. The kids have been wanting to help ever since the tornado did it's damage... but the church has been working with Samaritans Purse with cleanup, and lets face it 5 children all 7 and under might not do so well around all the dangerous debris. However this time, the church with with a new organization: Mission Joplin.

They converted an old bus barn into a warehouse and they also have 2 houses full of clothes, baby supplies, toiletries, household items, etc. and they are outreaching to the community to help in any way possible. Joplin [in general] has SO many donations coming in- which is great; however, they are short manpower to sort and sift through everything so they can get it distributed. So we thought this was the prime time to take the kids and help- after all, they can sort things!

So we went- and worked- outside- in the 100 [actually over 100] degree weather. We didn't do it for a pat on the back, or to be recognized. However, we did it to glorify God. It was amazing.

We worked the first part of the day sorting clothing in one of the houses. It was tough though. Five of our 7 kids (between Jemma and I) can't read. So sorting "Women's size 7 jeans" and "Men's 32/30s" is actually a lot more difficult that than you would think. So in the afternoon they moved us over to the warehouse (bus barn) to sort some more practical items. The kids moved boxes, and diapers. They sorted toys and we sorted books.





On the way home (after working all day in that rancid heat) we drove through some of the neighborhoods that were destroyed. I had been back to Joplin since the storm hit, but only went down the main roads.. which was mostly commercial buildings.

It didn't seem all that bad to me. Don't get me wrong, seeing business completely
leveled was extremely sad. However, seeing homes demolished hits your heart in an entirely different way. These were peoples lives, their memories, their world.

So I'm going to share with you some images I took of Joplin for those of you that haven't made it up there since the tornado..... or for those of you that don't live around here and haven't made it up there period.

You have to know, that pictures don't even do it justice. I captured just a smidgen of this amazing little town. Driving through, both directions looks like this :







But with all the devastation, there are cleanup crews and volunteers in every direction...offering prayers, clothing, items, food and water. You see a lot of this:

This was the high school...




I love the fact that the only letters left on the sign was "OP".. so someone turned it into "Hope"


Matter of fact.. the entire town is SO strong. Every where you look there are words of encouragement- such as this:

They are banning together, and they are becoming a strong city because of it. In the midst of such tragedy, you can see God at work. We pulled up to this house- in which I had to turn into a lesson for the kids....
We pulled the car over and made all the kids look closely. I brought up Psalm 91:7 which (for those that don't know) states: "A thousand will may fall at your side and ten thousand at your right hand, but it will not come near you". This image is that verse in action. I explained to the kids "See the house on the left? Look at that, its completely in tack.. still standing strong. Now look to the house on the right.. its completely flat. Gone. Nothing left. Do you suppose those people in the house on the left were quoting Psalm 91?" Its a real life lesson in action of how powerful the God we serve is. They took that home with them, and days later Enoch was asking me to look up Psalm 91 in his bible so he can read it for himself. I love, love, love that chapter. It has to be my favorite!

Its insane though how steel can get wrapped around trees like this:



And in the trees like this:


If the wind is that strong.. how strong is our God?

So with neighborhoods that look like this:




Driving through, Eleesia says to me "Mommy, this is really sad". I said "I know Eleesia." She replied with "No Mommy. This is REALLY sad!". It brings tears to my eyes. It was important to me for the kids to "get it". To see others helping and doing their part. That's what its about- working together to accomplish things for the glory of God. Its important for them to know that in the midst of every storm, you can still find God's peace. He's there. He's everywhere. And together- we CAN overcome.

School 2011-2012

I've had several inquiries about what cirriculum we will be using this year.. so for those of you that are interested- here is the lineup!


We are having a very heavy geography year! I'm VERY excited about it! The kids will not only be learning about the 7 different continents, but countries within those continents! They will be learning about the countries flag, culture, animals and their habitat, terrian, missionaries from that country, do art and cooking native to that country, and listening to music in the native language!


For Bible, Science, History, and Geography we will be doing My Father's World. It is a 5 year cycle beginning this year- then next year we will begin from Rome to Reformation and go all the way up through modern times! We will be using SEVERAL different books.. including things such as: Properties of Ecosystems, Window on the World, Geography from A to Z, Global Art, and many, many more!


For spelling I'm excited to start a new spelling program this year: All About Spelling! This is awesome, because Eleesia AND Enoch will be able to learn spelling using concrete rules! Eleesia has been begging me daily to get started- so I hope it won't dissapoint!


For grammer I will be using First Language Lessons ! I'm excited to start this program new as well this year, I'll have to let you know how it goes!


Handwriting will be built into nearly every subject. Enoch and Eleesia will do dictation and copywork from our memory verse every week. We will also be writing short stories with story starters, and of course- nearly every subject will require handwriting at some degree. Enoch is excited to learn curisive this year using Cursive Connections, and Eleesia is excited about her book-I can Write Manuscript. Essa will be doing a "Letter of the Week" curriculum using various things pulled from several websites (my favorite being "Confessions of a Homeschooler and Homeschool Creations). This will include handwriting, puzzels, crafts, lace ups, and much much more all themed for that week's letter.

As far as reading, Enoch has already gone through 'formal' reading (as far as the curriculm will take us- which is to 7th grade), so he will be doing independant reading, and will be reading aloud to me and his sisters from Hero Tales, and Christian Heros, Then and Now- which tells all about the missionaries we will be learning about from the country we are studying. He will also (of course)be reading his Bible chapter, and various books he finds (I can't keep the child away from books)! Eleesia will continue learning to read with Hooked on Phonics- Reading.

For math we will be using Primary Mathmatics.



We would also like to include PE, piano, spanish, and typing this year. We already do sign language- especially with our memory verses, and the kids love it!



Enoch is planning on being in the science fair again this year (last year he took 2nd place), and this year Eleesia will join him as well. They allow entries as young as 4, but I don't push the kids too young. This year though, she will be ready!



We are also REALLY hoping to be able to have a Christmas program this year, so hopefully that will work out and you guys can all come and be a part of it!


So there is the lineup. If you have any questions reguarding anything .. feel free to ask! ;-)



Our Florida Vacation

This year our family vacation was a bit different. We always go over Christmas, but I had a complete hysteroctomy scheduled for Dec 28, so we were unable to go this year. So instead, we scheduled our vacation for the end of May/first part of June! We had a blast! We stayed in a beautiful 2 bedroom condo in Pompano Beach (just north of Miami, FL) for the week.. where I think the kids and I ended up taking jacuzzi baths every night!

All I heard for 2 months prior to going to the ocean every single night at bedtime was the kids asking if they can bury me in the sand when we get to the beach. Of course you can! Why would I deprive them of such great joy?


But of course- I got to bury them too!

We made sandcastles..and the guys jumped some waves!

It was so relaxing!

This was at the condo-in between 2 of their pools. The kids were modeling their Cinderella outfits I made!





We went on an airboat ride and got to see a lot of alligators!


Then we were entertained by an animal show! Sorry folks.. you couldn't PAY me enough to stick my hand here!

The fact that my animal lover (Eleesia) shook hands with the alligator didn't suprise me... however, I WAS impressed with Enoch actually touching it!

Adam took his picture with it! Essa wouldn't go anywhere near it (can't say that I blame her much)!

We were able to look around the alligator farm for a bit!

... and tour the gift shop- where Essa insisted on trying on every single one of their hats AND having her picture made wearing each one!

Then we got in some major beach time! The sky was amazing!


Essa LOVED picking up all the coral! It was SO amazing because you can see all the holes in it for the sea animals, and some still have shells in them! We brought a ton home!

Eleesia loved picking up everything she could find!

We hit the beach during sea grass season! Oh well.. we loved it anyways!


Seriously.. how can you NOT love this?!




Enoch getting in some waves!


This looks more like a painting to me than a photograph! I love it!

Like father, like son!

I enjoyed the view!

While everyone else made sandcastles!


Then we took a trip down to the Keys for the day! How can we be that close and NOT go?! It was beautiful!!!



We went snorkeling in Key Largo...



Then we went shopping in Key West...

We had to make sure we took a picture at the Southern-most point for my Dad!

With the recomendation from some locals.. we went through the backdoor of Starbucks and got to see an amazing view of the entire island! It was gorgeous!



Apparently, the sunset is a HUGE deal in Key West! They have a "Sunset Celebration" every single night.. so upon another recomendation from another local- we headed down to the "Sunset Celebration"! I'm SO glad we didn't miss this! This was a HUGE part of the island.. and I'm glad my children were able to experience it! They had street performers and vendors.. it was AmAzInG!!

We watched the flame thrower! He was awesome!


Enoch absolutely loved it! His face was lit up the entire time!

Downtown life went on until 4 am!

Back to Pompano... we went to the park!


They look so small standing by that great sea mass... so I had to write it right on the image!

We had to take some family pictures before we headed out!


Then, the day we had to check out of the condo, we woke up the kids at 4 am with some exciting news! We had a little "detour" on the way home... DISNEY WORLD!!

Inside Cinderella's Castle!

Riding rides!

This one looks haunted to me!

Then we took our time coming home- through the Smoky Mountians!


We took a picture like this with me, Jemma, and Jonna YEARS ago and I love it! So I wanted to do it again with our kids!

I love this one! Adam is saying "Seriously.. Another picture?" and I'm saying "Suck it up Bud!" .. he he!


In the Smokies!

So this is the Alpine Slide. We went on this when we were kids (I was probably 5ish??) and I've wanted to do it again ever since! We FINALLY got to do it! You ride this (rather scary) ski lift to the top of the mountian...
.. and SLIDE your way all the way down!

Such fun!

All in all.. it was one amazing vacation!