Raising Multiples

  • Intentional Living: Weekly Goals

    It was a crazy week.  I spent some time in Kansas with my family helping Fall Harvest last week, however, I continued to have difficulties and pain with my back, neck, arm, and numbness in my hand so I came back home earlier than expected.  Jake picked me up from the airport and took me directly to the doctor.  After a couple more doctors visits they “think” it is a bulging, dislocated, or chipped disc in my neck along with strained/pulled muscles in my shoulder, and a pinched nerve.  They are hoping I will feel better with the current treatment soon otherwise the next step is a MRI and possible surgery.

    While away I did learn a lot.  My time in the Midwest made me appreciate my parents and many of my extended family members who are in the farming industry even more for all the hard work they do on the farm.  During Fall Harvest the days are long, very busy, and a lot of activities are going on simultaneously (harvest, drilling, hauling, prepping fields and meals, and so much more).   It takes a lot of coordination, communication, and skill to keep everything and everybody moving forward smoothly.  Plus, you have the weather that effects your days and activities too.

    I am thankful that I was able to pitch in a small way and learn a few new things as well.  I did manage to drive the tractor and grain cart a little bit and the track tractor for a few hours which is something I have never done before.  Thankfully, I managed to make some progress forward and didn’t break anything (when operating such big equipment like the tractors, trucks, combines, vehicles, and equipment during harvest it is one of my fears that I will break something which could be costly in time and finances).  I was super excited about helping my family with Fall Harvest, my biggest disappointment was that I had to come home early due to my health.  For some reason God wants me home during this time, but I continue to pray for safety for all my family members still working the long hours out in the fields, prepping meals, and traveling to deliver the crops during this very busy time.  I love my family dearly and truly wanted to be a blessing to them during this time.

    Praying that I heal quickly because after over two weeks of sleeping restlessly in a recliner, being in pain, and having the side effects from the medicines I am ready to be myself again (I think my family would really like that too).  With all that being said I have made adjustments with my schedule and hope to still accomplish many of my goals this week, but I want to be realistic as well with everything that is going on right now.

    Last week’s goals

    Family Goals

    1. Mail at least one note to Jake and the girls – I took cards and stamps, but with the busy days, pain, and coming home early it didn’t get done
    2. Speak to my husband and kids at least once a day
    3. Send at least one Text, Picture, Instant Message, or Email a day to let them know I am thinking about themmy phone was not cooperating in KS, but I managed to IM at least once or twice a day
    4. Have Hangout chat with the entire family at least once this weekI did do one short video hangout chat with Jake and the girls one evening
    5. Prepare for Upcoming Fall Events & Trips
    6. Spend time with extended familyworked with them and went to the Country Harvest Pumpkin Patch with my parents, brother, and nephews on Sunday near Hastings, Nebraska

    Personal Goals

    1. Drink 8 glasses of water each day – didn’t do so well keeping up with my water (one day I left my water in the pickup while I was in the tractor for several hours)
    2. Continue my YouVersion plan(s)I was ahead with my plan before heading to KS so I remained caught up
    3. Exercise at least 5 times this week – ummmmm….no this one didn’t get done, I was moving around, but really only out of necessity not for exercise because moving was at times pretty painful

    Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals

    1. Keep up with my laundry
    2. Update Evernote with any home / yard / pets activities for Jake and the girls

    Business Goals

    1. Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
    2. Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention – there were some activities I let slide this past week, hoping to get caught back up soon
    3. Work completed for clients – still have a couple items that need my attention

    Ministry Goals

    1. Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch

    Financial Goals

    1. Payoff the Car – working on it
    2. Payoff Outstanding Debt (microwave and refrigerator) – working on it

    My goals for the upcoming week

    Family Goals

    1. Pick another book to read to the kids (Jake is currently reading Last of the Mohicans to them)
    2. Plan one special activity with the family
    3. Prepare for Upcoming Fall Events & Trips
    4. Spend time Monday – Friday helping the kids with Homework
    5. Attend After School Activities
    6. Lunch Boxes & Book Bags packed the night before
    7. Ride Bikes with the kids
    8. Go for a Walk with the Kids
    9. Play a Game with the Kids
    10. Attend School Board Meeting
    11. Start Organizing the Kids Scrapbook Items
    12. Plan Family Halloween Dinner & Celebration
    13. Orthodontic Appointment for Kids

    Personal Goals

    1. Drink 8 glasses of water each day
    2. Continue my YouVersion plan(s)
    3. Exercise at least 5 times this week
    4. Go to my  Doctor Appointments Scheduled this week

    Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals

    1. All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day
    2. Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week
    3. Do at least one “Make 1 & Freeze 1” Meal Prep (make a main dish to eat that day and one to freeze for later)
    4. Clean out & Organize Refrigerator & Freezer
    5. Clean House (Focus – Basement Floors)
    6. Organize Chaos (Focus – Storage Room)
    7. Put Spring/Summer Clothes in the Attic
    8. Yard Cleanup (Focus – Pool taken down and put away)
    9. Pet Care (Focus – Refill Goat Food Bin & Make Homemade Treats with the kids for Skipper)
    10. Make 1 – Freeze 1 Meal Prep (make a main dish to eat and one to freeze for later)

    Business Goals

    1. Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
    2. Respond to Inquiry – Business Relation Emails
    3. Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
    4. Work completed for clients

    Ministry Goals

    1. Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch
    2. Prep for our Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child boxes

    Financial Goals

    1. Payoff the Car
    2. Payoff Outstanding Debt – (replacement microwave, refrigerator, and other debt)
    3. Pay Bills & File Paperwork
    4. Make an extra payment on Outstanding Debt
    5. Earn some Creative Cash
    6. Go grocery shopping one time to one store this week and stay within budget

    I think it is important to share and encourage each other as we seek to improve our lives and the lives of those around us.  I want to live intentionally not just hope all my dreams and goals come true.  When I focus on small steps of improvement I am able to see results as I get closer to my goals.  Some weeks I get closer to the goals I have in my life and other weeks a take a few steps back (life happens, emergencies occur, people get sick).  Once the goals are written down and shared it provides a guideline for what I aim to accomplish this week.

    Why Share My Goals?

    • To keep me accountable
    • To share a piece of my life with you as I strive to be a better Child of God, Wife, Mom, Friend, Homemaker, Entrepreneur and the many other roles I have each week
    • To have my goals consistently written down so I can gauge progress more accurately
    • Create healthy habits in my life
    • To encourage you to share your goals with me as you continue to grown and learn

    How did you do this week on your goals?  Feel free to share or link to your list of weekly goals.

    The picture above is one that I created for my own purposes, however, The “SMART” acronym was originally coined 30 years ago by Peter Drucker in his classic work, Management by Results.

  • Charleston: The Charleston Explorer Program

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    Charleston Explorer Goodies

    Since we go to Charleston a few times every year we signed the kids up for their Charleston Explorers Club a little over a year ago.  It was a great way to explore the Charleston area, learn pieces of history or science and more plus earn a few prizes along the way.  We have always enjoy our trips to Charleston and every time we try to go to a new place which made the Charleston Explorers a great program for our kids.

    You could pick up a Charleston Explorer passport at any of the Charleston Area Visitors Centers.  It was free for any kid under 18 to sign up for the club.  When the kids enrolled they each received a passport, prize, a list of more than 30 participating locations, and information about how the program worked.  Each time the kids visited one of the locations they would get a stamp specific to that location and enter the “stamp code” into their online profile and rate the place they visited.  Every 5 stamps they would earn a prize that was mailed directly to our house.  We never knew what the prizes would be and the kids were always very happy with the neat items that came in the mail.

    Some of the places where you got the stamps were free while others required paid admission.  Several of the places you could buy discounted tickets if you bundled them together.  The program started back in April 2011 and recently ended.  It is probably one of the best travel programs we have participated in, it was ran well, the prizes were amazing, and we had a blast doing the Charleston Explorers with the kids.  We would love to see them do another program for the kids in the future!

    I would encourage you to check out any of these types of explorers programs in your local area or another area where you visit frequently.  These are programs can provide great learning opportunities for your kids.  It was a wonderful experience for our whole family.   I wish more places had kids programs like this one.

    Some of the items we received:

    • Charleston Explorers Water Bottles
    • Charleston Explorers Magnetic Keychains with Flashlights
    • Charleston Explorers Binoculars
    • Charleston Explorers Pens
    • Charleston Explorers Stickers
    • Charleston Explorers Bag
    • Charleston Explorers Clips
    • $25 Wonder Works Toy Store Gift Cards
    • iPod Touch

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    The highlighted places on our brochure are the ones we have visited since we started the Charleston Explorers program!  Great places to visit and wonderful times exploring with the kids!

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    The girls passport books!  Here is what two of their pages look like with the Fort Sumter, Patriots Point, Heyward Washington House, Nathaniel Russell House, Edmonston Alston House, and Aiken Rhett House stamps on these two pages.  We filled their passport books up.  The girls loved getting their stamps at the end of their tours.

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    One of the prizes they earned was a $25 Gift Card each from Wonder Works a Toy Store in Charleston.  The girls can’t wait for our next trip to Charleston so they can use their gift cards!

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    The girls were so excited when FedEx dropped off a package at our “Google only” household! Guess, we now need to include another platform…. Their final Charleston Explorers prize was an iPod Touch!  They were so very EXCITED to receive the iPod! Wow!!! Thanks Charleston for making our trips so enjoyable and for the amazing prizes! It has been a awesome exploring with the family and we look forward to our next visit!  We still have several more locations we want to see on our list!

  • Can I Take Those Words Back?

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    A kid activity that teaches about how our words impact others.

    We have been working through two devotional books with the girls lately.  One of them goes through the Bible in a year and the other one is more of an hands on activity with a lesson called Object Talks for Any Day by Verna L. Kokmeyer.  The kids like both of them, however, we only do the Object Talks devotional on days when we have a little more time because they require preparation, an activity, lesson, and conversation about the lesson taught.

    This particular lesson was about our words and watching what we say to others. This was a great lesson for the beginning of the school year as well as a great reminder for all of us (both kids and parents) that our words have an impact on those around us.

    Objects:  A plate and tube of toothpaste.

    Applicable Bible Verse:  “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer.” – Psalm 19:14 (ESV)

    Activity:

    1. Ask for a volunteer.
    2. Have the volunteer squeeze all the toothpaste out of the tube onto the plate.
    3. Ask for another volunteer.
    4. Have them try and put all the toothpaste from the plate back into the toothpaste tube.

    Lesson to Talk About:  Like the toothpaste our words can come out pretty quickly and easily, however, once our words are out we cannot take them back.  We have all said something to someone and instantly or later realized it probably wasn’t the best thing to say.  Our words can have a powerful impact on those around us.  They can make people laugh, cry, hurt others feelings, and much more.  Plus when we speak poorly to or about others it makes us look bad as well.  It is important that we allow our thoughts and words to be good, encouraging, wholesome, and kind to those we encounter.  What we fill our hearts and minds with will often come out our mouth and reveal what we are truly thinking.  Much like the impossible task of getting toothpaste back into the tube we cannot take back the words we say to others.  The toothpaste in this example was contained to the plate, however, our words can make a big mess and cause hurt to others for a very long time.

    We all could spend a little more time focusing our hearts, minds, and thoughts on good things.  Life is short and we want to spend our time being an encouragement and blessing to those around us.  May we seek God’s wisdom regarding our thoughts and our speech.

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    We used a sample of Tom’s of Maine toothpaste I received in the mail for this activity. A sample size is big enough to get the point across!

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    Brina squeezing out all the toothpaste onto the plate!  Like the toothpaste, it’s amazing how quickly our words can come out of our mouths.

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    The toothpaste is out!

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    Karlie attempting the impossible task of putting all the toothpaste back into the tube!  Once our words our spoken we cannot take them back.

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    She tried a lot of different ways to get the toothpaste back into the tube – fingers, toothpaste cap, toothpick, and more yet it was a messy and impossible to get it all of the toothpaste back into the tube.  The girls like these type of devotional lessons because they are interactive, have a creative and visual way to teach the lesson, and they tend to be more memorable for them.  All of us could probably use a reminder regarding our words and the impact they have on others.

     

  • Intentional Living: Weekly Goals

    Last week I was able to some items crossed off my list, but not as many as I hoped due to a painful pinched nerve.  This week will be a little different because I will not be spending the week with my immediate family.  I know I will miss them terribly, but I hope to be able to help out extended family and be a blessing to the people I will be spending time with this week.  Hopefully I will be able to keep up with everyone and get a lot accomplished throughout the week.  You will notice my weekly goals will be altered a little too since I will not be available to help with the normal activities around my immediate family.

    Last week’s goals

    Family Goals

    1. Read A Horse Called Wonder by Joanna Campbell (Book #1 of the Thoroughbred Series) to the kids
    2. Plan one special activity with the family
    3. Prepare for Upcoming Fall Events & Trips
    4. Spend time Monday – Friday helping the kids with Homework
    5. Attend After School Activities
    6. Lunch Boxes & Book Bags packed the night before
    7. Ride Bikes with the kids – it didn’t get done with my pinched nerve
    8. Go for a Walk with the Kids – a couple of days it was all I could do to get through the day
    9. Attend School Board Meeting
    10. Give Jake a haircut
    11. Make Toffee per girls requests
    12. Cook up Ground Hamburger and Freeze for future meals
    13. Make and freeze Spinach Cubes for Smoothies

    Personal Goals

    1. Drink 8 glasses of water each day – I did not do a good job of drinking my water while traveling this past weekend
    2. Continue my YouVersion plan(s)
    3. Exercise at least 5 times this week – it didn’t happen
    4. Pedicure – my toenails could use a fresh coat of polish

    Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals

    1. All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day
    2. Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week
    3. Freezer Meals Prepped for future meal
    4. Clean out & Organize Refrigerator / Freezer – had to let this one go with a the stuff going on this week
    5. Clean House including all 3 bathrooms, dusting, floors, and bedrooms – only basic cleaning was done
    6. Put Fall/Winter Clothes in Closets and dressers and put Spring/Summer Clothes in the Attic – put away in closets but the still haven’t gotten the clothes back in the attic
    7. Refill kids vitamin container
    8. Refill Baggie Drawer and Lunch Box Container
    9. Pool taken down and put away – pools drained, but not put away

    Business Goals

    1. Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
    2. Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
    3. Work completed for clients

    Ministry Goals

    1. Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch

    Financial Goals

    1. Payoff the Car – working on it
    2. Payoff Outstanding Debt (new microwave, refrigerator, and other debt) – working on it
    3. Pay October Bills
    4. Recent Receipts Basket Cleaned Out, Organized, & Receipts Filed
    5. File Paperwork
    6. Earn some Creative Cash
    7. Go grocery shopping one time to one store this week and stay within budget – didn’t even make it to the grocery store with my pinched nerve

    My goals for the upcoming week

    Family Goals

    1. Mail at least one note to Jake and the girls
    2. Speak to my husband and kids at least once a day
    3. Send at least one Text, Picture, Instant Message, or Email a day to let them know I am thinking about them
    4. Have Hangout chat with the entire family at least once this week
    5. Prepare for Upcoming Fall Events & Trips
    6. Spend time with extended family

    Personal Goals

    1. Drink 8 glasses of water each day
    2. Continue my YouVersion plan(s)
    3. Exercise at least 5 times this week

    Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals

    1. Keep up with my laundry
    2. Update Evernote with any home / yard / pets activities for Jake and the girls

    Business Goals

    1. Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
    2. Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
    3. Work completed for clients

    Ministry Goals

    1. Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch

    Financial Goals

    1. Payoff the Car
    2. Payoff Outstanding Debt (microwave and refrigerator)

    I think it is important to share and encourage each other as we seek to improve our lives and the lives of those around us.  I want to live intentionally not just hope all my dreams and goals come true.  When I focus on small steps of improvement I am able to see results as I get closer to my goals.  Some weeks I get closer to the goals I have in my life and other weeks a take a few steps back (life happens, emergencies occur, people get sick).  Once the goals are written down and shared it provides a guideline for what I aim to accomplish this week.

    Why Share My Goals?

    • To keep me accountable
    • To share a piece of my life with you as I strive to be a better Child of God, Wife, Mom, Friend, Homemaker, Entrepreneur and the many other roles I have each week
    • To have my goals consistently written down so I can gauge progress more accurately
    • Create healthy habits in my life
    • To encourage you to share your goals with me as you continue to grown and learn

    How did you do this week on your goals?  Feel free to share or link to your list of weekly goals.

    The picture above is one that I created for my own purposes, however, The “SMART” acronym was originally coined 30 years ago by Peter Drucker in his classic work, Management by Results.

  • Greenville: Playing Around Downtown at McPherson Park

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    Brina figured out a creative way to swing!

    Sometimes it is nice to get outside for a few moments.  A little extra fresh air and Vitamin D from the sun will do you good.  We have driven past McPherson Park near downtown Greenville many times over the years, but one day I finally made a point to actually stop when the girls were with me.  They have a small playground, a miniature golf course (bring your own clubs and balls), tennis courts, and pretty walking trails.  It was nice to get out and play for a little bit.   The girls want to come back sometime and play miniature golf!

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    Karlie relaxing, chatting, and swinging!

  • Order Will Be Restored in this House!

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    Either the girls forgot the house rules or got a little spoiled with all our traveling and busy summer!  With everything going on this summer instead of waiting for them to pick up and turn their clothes right side out for laundry day I would just do it since I needed to repack the suitcase or wanted to get the house pick up.  The beginning of the school year got off to a rough start in house department because they must of thought it was okay or normal to just throw their clothes on the bathroom floor before their showers, leave headbands on the sink, and other random items placed in odd spots through the house and their rooms.

    After several days of being nice and reminding them to pick up after themselves I decided it was time to do something else to get their attention.  On that particular night I had already wading through their piles of clothes on the bathroom floor, picked up pieces of confetti paper off the dining room floor, put away their library books, placed more items than their bar stools would hold to be put away, and more craziness.  In my quest to pick of the house I found a piece of notebook paper on the kitchen floor and scribbled out my note.  The deal was either you pick up your stuff or breakfast will not be served that morning (and yes it was a school morning).  I let Jake read my note first just in case I was being too zealous with my request.  My first comment to him was “Order will be restored in this house!”  Jake thought it was hilarious!

    Guess what!?  IT WORKED!!!  You should have seen the girls reactions when they came to breakfast and saw the note on the counter instead of their food.  Too funny!  The next few minutes were a whirlwind of  them scurrying around the house to put all their stuff away.  They got everything done and in record time too.  They both even got to eat breakfast that morning!  The biggest benefit though was that it reminded them of their responsibilities and while we to still have an off day once in a great while it has been MUCH better.

    When everyone in the family works together to put away their items in the proper places the whole family can enjoy a much more livable house.  I don’t mind cleaning, but really don’t want to be a full time personal maid when everyone is perfectly capable of helping out.   No more wading through piles of clothes, tripping over shoes, washing my hands with headbands in the sink, or random items spread throughout the house!

    Hopefully this will be the last time I have to remind them.  It wasn’t a fancy note and it was done a little off the cuff, but hey the message got across and it served it’s purpose!  I have debated back and forth whether or not to share this with you than decided that if I am going through this in my house it is probably happening in at least a couple other homes somewhere.  Maybe?!

  • A Sweet & Simple Note Can Melt a Moms Heart

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    Occasionally, Jake has to travel for work and there are times when he is gone random craziness happens at home.  On this particular week Jake was gone it was busy with a lot of school activities, tutoring, animals getting out of their pen, doctor appointments, sick kids, and more.  This particular day had a tough afternoon noon of school work, followed by chasing the goats back into their zone (multiple times), leftovers for dinner, a couple of not-so-cool Mommy moments, and running around trying to get the kids in bed on time.

    By the time the girls were in bed I was exhausted and ready to relax, but lunches still needed to be put together, dishes washed, kitchen picked up, bills to be paid, and more regular household duties waiting for my attention.   I decided to take 10 minutes and sit down, on the couch, and reflect on the events of the day.  While sitting there I started thinking about everything I could have done better regarding my interactions with the girls in some of the sticky situations specifically regarding my actions, words, and attitude.

    As I was thinking about the day I looked over at the dry erase board and saw a note from Karlie.  Some days you don’t know if they realize how much we love them…..then they do something spontaneous and sweet like this simple note that melts my heart.  And brings more tears!  We are not perfect parents by a long shoot, but it does a Moms heart good to know that they really do feel loved and appreciated even in amidst those hurried, frustrating, and crazy days.  I had no idea this note was on the dry erase board or when she put it there with everything going on that day, but it was the perfect encouragement boost I needed for that evening.  Thankful for my kids and for their thoughtful ways of showing love.

    She picked yellow so it’s a little harder to read, but it says:

    I love Daddy.

    I love Mommy.

    I love Brina.

    I love Oreo, Snowball, and Skipper.

  • Kids Day at THE AG: Framers Who Were Farmers Constitution Day

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    The girls earned their Jr. Historian Badges for Framers Who Were Farmers – U.S. Constitution Event

    On September 17th every year we celebrate Constitution Day!  Back on September 17, 1787 a total of 42 of the 55 delegates held their final meeting at the Constitutional Convention.  It was the day they signed the Constitution of the United States of America!

    Shortly after Constitution Day we attended an event at the Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum.  The event was called Kids Day at THE AG: Framers Who Were Farmers.  It was for students in 4th to 7th grades.  They had activities, role playing, field work, and discussions pertaining to the U. S. Constitution.  They covered information such as:

    • The Preamble
    • Separation of Powers
    • History, Framers, and Impact of the U.S. Constitution
    • Declaration of Independence
    • Articles of Confederation
    • Bill of Rights

    Constition Day - Framers that Were Farmers - On the Farm Event

    Staff dressed up as James Madison.  Discussion on the U.S. Constitution.

    The Founding Fathers used scientific inventions and various forms of farming techniques.  Some of the men who signed the Constitution were farmers, a few of them were:

    • George Washington
    • James Madison
    • Charles Pinckney
    • Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
    • Thomas Jefferson
    • Benjamin Franklin

    There were several things the farmers experienced such as depletion of soil nutrients, purchasing local produce and crops, local insects, trees, vegetation, and being self-supportive farms.

    Some of the activities the kids did at the event were discussing the Constitution.  Designing a poster.  Experimenting with soil and the nutrients in it.  Planting some seeds and recording their findings.  The kids received a Jr. Historian Pin and a U.S. Constitution pocket guide.    The girls had a lot of fun learning about the U.S. Constitution, activities, and experiments.

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    Timeline include French & Indian War, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, American Revolution, Constitutional Conventional, Bill of Rights, and more!

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    Brina’s poster!

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    The poster Karlie made at the event!

  • Greenville: Exploring the Children’s Museum of the Upstate

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     Karlie and Brina climbing the rock wall at the Children’s Museum of the Upstate!

    We had some great opportunities to travel over the girls summer break so we didn’t get to do some of the fun activities in our local area.  Whenever we had a chance we would look over our list of fun local activities and pick one to do together.  The girls recently chose going to the Children’s Museum of the Upstate as one of their activities.  The Upstate Children’s Museum is located in downtown Greenville and has many fun interactive activities for the kids.   We had a great morning exploring and learning at the Children’s Museum.  Thankful for such an awesome museum for kids in our area.

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    When you put your hands on the spots the drum mimics your heartbeat.  Pretty cool!  Two people can do it at the same time and hear the differences in their heartbeats.

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    They are smiling a lot for being on crutches!  Hopefully we will avoid having family members on crutches.

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      Karlie pulling herself up!

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    Brina smiling as she pulls herself up.  Testing the different ropes and pulleys.

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    Karlie at the bank getting some cash for her groceries.

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    That’s a lot of wind!

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    Construction crew making bricks!

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    Brina bringing over a wheelbarrow of bricks!

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    Karlie’s proud of her creation!

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    Making a cool structure!

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    Relaxing in the camping area!

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    The Light Waves Ahead display is always a fun one to use your creativity on too!

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    Fun times with the girls at the Children’s Museum!

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    Driving the recycling truck!  Watch out!

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    Brina in a water bubble!

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    Karlie having a blast in the music room!

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    Brina loves hanging out at the Children’s Museum!

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    Going through the cool jungle gym area at the museum!

  • Intentional Living: Weekly Goals

    I am hoping to get through a bunch of the tasks this week!  There is a lot going on around here the next few weeks, but if I remain consistent I will still be able to get a lot accomplish.  Looking forward to getting some items done.

    Last week’s goals

    Family Goals

    1. Read The Adventures of Robinhood by Howard Pyle to the kids – finished reading it and Brina has picked out our next chapter book to read together
    2. Plan one special activity with the family
    3. Play a board or card game – we did not get our game in this week due to a lot of other activities that fell on the evenings and weekend
    4. Prepare for Upcoming Fall Events
    5. Spend time Monday – Friday helping the girls with Homework
    6. Prep for a big weekend
    7. Ride Bikes with the kids – our week filled up too quickly we didn’t get to riding bikes
    8. Go for a Walk with the Kids – on the nice non-rainy days this past week would went outside and walked while reviewing for their upcoming Science and Social Studies tests at school

    Personal Goals

    1. Drink 8 glasses of water each day
    2. Continue my YouVersion plan(s)

    Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals

    1. All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day – it was spread out over a couple days due to my husband having last minute work travel
    2. Pay all upcoming bills
    3. Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week

    Business Goals

    1. Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
    2. Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
    3. Work completed for clients

    Ministry Goals

    1. Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch – had to reschedule due to other conflicts

    Financial Goals

    1. Payoff the Car – working on it
    2. Payoff Outstanding Debt – made another payment this past week
    3. Pay medical bills in fullfinished paying off one of the big medical bills that we had been working on in awhile!  WooHoo! 

    My goals for the upcoming week

    Family Goals

    1. Read A Horse Called Wonder by Joanna Campbell (Book #1 of the Thoroughbred Series) to the kids
    2. Plan one special activity with the family
    3. Prepare for Upcoming Fall Events & Trips
    4. Spend time Monday – Friday helping the kids with Homework
    5. Attend After School Activities
    6. Lunch Boxes & Book Bags packed the night before
    7. Ride Bikes with the kids
    8. Go for a Walk with the Kids
    9. Attend School Board Meeting
    10. Give Jake a haircut
    11. Make Toffee per girls requests
    12. Cook up Ground Hamburger and Freeze for future meals
    13. Make and freeze Spinach Cubes for Smoothies

    Personal Goals

    1. Drink 8 glasses of water each day
    2. Continue my YouVersion plan(s)
    3. Exercise at least 5 times this week
    4. Pedicure – my toenails could use a fresh coat of polish

    Home (Yard & Pets) Management Goals

    1. All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day
    2. Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week
    3. Freezer Meals Prepped for future meals
    4. Clean out & Organize Refrigerator / Freezer
    5. Clean House including all 3 bathrooms, dusting, floors, and bedrooms
    6. Put Fall/Winter Clothes in Closets and dressers and put Spring/Summer Clothes in the Attic
    7. Refill kids vitamin container
    8. Refill Baggie Drawer and Lunch Box Container
    9. Pool taken down and put away

    Business Goals

    1. Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
    2. Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
    3. Work completed for clients

    Ministry Goals

    1. Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch

    Financial Goals

    1. Payoff the Car
    2. Payoff Outstanding Debt – we recently had to buy a new microwave and refrigerator
    3. Pay October Bills
    4. Recent Receipts Basket Cleaned Out, Organized, & Receipts Filed
    5. File Paperwork
    6. Earn some Creative Cash
    7. Go grocery shopping one time to one store this week and stay within budget

    I think it is important to share and encourage each other as we seek to improve our lives and the lives of those around us.  I want to live intentionally not just hope all my dreams and goals come true.  When I focus on small steps of improvement I am able to see results as I get closer to my goals.  Some weeks I get closer to the goals I have in my life and other weeks a take a few steps back (life happens, emergencies occur, people get sick).  Once the goals are written down and shared it provides a guideline for what I aim to accomplish this week.

    Why Share My Goals?

    • To keep me accountable
    • To share a piece of my life with you as I strive to be a better Child of God, Wife, Mom, Friend, Homemaker, Entrepreneur and the many other roles I have each week
    • To have my goals consistently written down so I can gauge progress more accurately
    • Create healthy habits in my life
    • To encourage you to share your goals with me as you continue to grown and learn

    How did you do this week on your goals?  Feel free to share or link to your list of weekly goals.

    The picture above is one that I created for my own purposes, however, The “SMART” acronym was originally coined 30 years ago by Peter Drucker in his classic work, Management by Results.