Sunday, September 14, 2008

Photobucket BE STILL and KNOW that I am GOD… another lesson in my ongoing year of lessons on surrender

I am a member of our region’s PWOC board. In the midst of trying to catch up from leave, start a new school year, start a new PWOC year/Bible Study, and take care of my duties in the region…….I made a desperate comment to the board. “I’ve decided to skip September in the future.” A dear friend on the board replied, “This sounds like a great homeschool Mom’s motto.” ::snort::

This is a busy season for me. Sept (and Feb) can easily become frenzied. I can begin to feel that I’m slipping, that I’m going to drown in obligations, that I can’t possibly accomplish all that I’ve been called on to accomplish……and in the midst of it all what does my Lord whisper to me during our trysts? In the very time when I’m “focused” (my righteous word for locked like a laser beam on my GOALS), He says to me over and over, “Be STILL and KNOW that I am GOD; I WILL be exalted among the heathen, I WILL be EXALTED in the earth.” Ps 46:10 (KJV)

STILL? Mike has been trying for months to find a time for me to get away for a weekend. He recognizes, as do I in my sane moments that even high energy women need to be STILL.

STILL? Just sit? It goes against the intrinsic definition of SEPTEMBER! STILL?

Still – Hebrew word Rapah – strongs # 7503. We are told that context is important in defining this word because it can mean a variety of things, “become slack, relax, cease, desist, become discouraged, disheartened, weak, feeble, to let it drop, to leave alone, to let go, to forsake, abandon, be lazy”

“Uh God, you KNOW this is S*E*P*T*E*M*B*E*R right? I mean not on YOUR calendar it is Tisrah or something, but in my world this is S*E*P*T*E*M*B*E*R!”

He continues to say, “STILL, De’Etta….KNOW me, I WILL be EXALTED.”

Still…relax, let it drop, leave it alone…..there are times that I need to let it all go…there are times that I’m called to continue my activities but to do it in a spirit of stillness. The NASB translates the phrase as “Cease striving”.

This theme recurred in, “Saturday with Stella’s” a book that explores the metaphor of obedience training of dogs with our relationship with Christ. Mrs. Pittman writes, “To settle goes beyond simply sitting or lying down. A settled dog is on its back, belly exposed, mouth slack, ears flopped. A settled dog is not asleep, but fully awake, aware of its vulnerability, completely at ease with its master. “ P 17. I’ve been working on teaching Beatrix, our dog, to settle. I most often look like the photo of her I tried to capture while she settled. ::snort::

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(I’m giving a copy of this book away on my blog.)

“OK, I’m still! NOW what?”

“Know that I am GOD!”

Ah, Yada, I have this imprinted on my checks, from a previous time of study. I get it. As I let it go, as I cease striving, as I go limp in His presence, as I settle; I begin to know God not simply intellectually but I begin to experience intimacy with Him. He is GOD and He WILL be exalted…..my busy activity isn’t totally essential for Him to be exalted. He’s God.

In all my roles, the bottom line is that I WANT HIM to be exalted. I want to reflect well on HIM……so I will be STILL… I will settle and I will experience intimacy with my Lord. This is more essential than any other deadline. He will be exalted in my role as military spouse, pastor’s spouse, regional board member, homeschool teacher, mom, wife, Bible Study teacher, co-op organizer……

I will above all “Be still and know that He is God!”

©2008 D.R.G.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

BEWARE!

I discovered a new site to follow "Organized Doodles" while reading Jodi @ Snapped this a.m. (for some reason the link is not working - smithusaf.blogspot.com )

I'm now thinking and saving up for one of his drawings. I can envision something with kids, Air Force uniform, Mt Denali, chaplaincy somehow, laptop, CHOCOLATE - M/Ms?, maybe even the P- WOC logo ::snort:: ....who knows?

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I am being sent an amazing amount of video clips and cartoons about Gov. Palin. I guess folks realize that her approval rating is 80% in AK and we ARE transplanted Alaskan Residents..... ::snort:: Anyway, I thought the above was fun and even if you don't like her you have to admit it is funny!


©2008 D.R.G.
Taming the Schedule

On the 4th of September I shared my wrestling with our family schedule for the year. I will not recount all that I said in that entry, you can click and read if so inclined.

For the past 1 1/2 weeks I have continued to whittle and evaluate our schedule for this upcoming year.

There are so many EXCELLENT activities to chose for our family to be involved in. BUT all are not for us in this season. I thought it may help to see how we evaluated our schedule.

Before you read further consider this....this one entry really is geared toward large families. Many SSS work the same for small and large families. If ALL your children are older, if you have fewer children, different goals then of course your calendar will look different. Our decisions are not meant to say how "all families" or "all large families" should order their days. I share our process to show how it works for us! LOL

I must mention that this process is bathed in prayer throughout. Our goal is to love the Lord wholeheartedly and to reflect that love. If we are so frazzled that we're perpetually surly, we will ultimately fail regardless of how wonderful our transcripts and gpa appear. I realize that I often say, "get on your knees and get God's plan for your family and then follow it." Sometimes, this seems mystical to others and so today I will share how we go about setting our calendar.

First, I list every single thing that members of the family want to do. The result of this this year was this spreadsheet linked here.

Second, as a family we sit down and see if this is feasabile. (It wasn't this year).

Next, I enlist the help of Mike and the children and we begin whittling. We had to cut this year. There was simply no way we could do all that we wanted to do. This was a family project. No cut was made quickly or without lots of input from all. Here are some principles that emerged.

~We seek to keep our main priorities first.

~Each person is asked, "If you could only do ONE thing, what would it be?" We were surprised at several answers this year.

~"One outside activity per family member" was the rule in decades past....and seemed to work...but not well as our family grew. Eleven weekly activities was too much. We have learned to simply look for balance and sanity. Some children won't WANT outside acitivities. Sometimes we can group several children into one activity. Some children will need more.

~The needs of individuals are important and not to be overlooked.
This year this means that Jared has three weekly outside committments. He will continue with House of Faith, Civil Air Patrol and will play basketball. We realize this is heavy and he offered to cut back. In fact he was willing to cut back to one activity. We shared that there are two activities on his list that he may not have in our new location. The opportunity to minister to urban kids through House of Faith and the chance to play high school basketball as a homeschooler. Jared's schedule will dictate a lot of what we do this year. One year it was Jamin's intense desire to play football with a local private school that drove our schedule. LOL

~The unity of the family is important and not to be overlooked.
In the midst of all that we do, family remains one of our top priorities (after relationships with God). Therefore, at some point, individual activities must be limited.

~We combine where possible. This means activities as well as purpose.
Bells, band and piano were all on our list. Hmmm....music seems to be desired. Piano lessons for two can be accomplished between the time when we drop Jared at House of Faith and when we pick him up for CAP. Bells and Band were dropped.

I need to make it to the gym regularly to fight the big cholesterol/heart scare. The boys want to workout regularly and are working on PE credits. They've alternated days going to the gym with me. Which, BTW, offers me a chance to talk one on one with these young men of God.

~We look for short term committments. This isn't simply because we are flakey. ::snort:: I've learned that if I force my children to commit to something for a full year, eventually they become relucatant to try things they aren't already 100% positive they will enjoy. We tried a drama class or 8 weeks. They loved it and it will remain once again this year.

~We look for things that may duplicate what we are already doing at home.
We really thought about Bright Lights, a study for Arielle. BUT she and I already have a weekly study. We both like what we are doing. It provides intensive time for me, her mother, to mentor her. We opted to continue this at home.

We had Y PE on our list. We realized that it would be better for us to utilize things we are already paying for. I enlisted Jared to plan a PE program for us. He'll use the guidelines in a resource we already own, Homeschool Family Fitness by Dr. Whitney. Jamin will be his assistant in carrying out the plan. This pulls our busy high school young men back into the heart of our family and our family priorities. We'll use sports equiptment we own. We'll utilize our family gym membership. We can swim, use basketball and raquet ball courts at the gym.

We had park day for Zander and Stacia on our list. The problem is that homeschool park day doesn't fall on a "good" day for us. We all committed to making it to the park at least twice a month when it WILL fit into our schedule. We'll most likely be asking others to join us for power play dates. ::snort::

I wanted Stacia and Zander to experience story hour, but another scheduled outing is daunting. I enlisted Arielle to take the lead on this. She will select a book and plan a craft or activity to go along with the book. Nolan will be her assistant with the crafts. Last night I discovered a great link on Lisa's blog to homeschool share. These folks have ready made crafts and such to go with various books etc. - FREE. Last year we used Enchanted Learning for lots of these sorts of supplements. This was FUN this week. The kids did a great job with Stacia and Zander (Photos below). They chose to do it during a time slot when I was preparing for Bible Study....which meant that it served the unexpected purpose of keeping the littls occupied so I could tie up my study time.

We wanted to take an elections class. The one offered locally would be great, but it would conflict with family time. Mike is "scheduled" to have Friday's off and so we want to keep those times free for things HE can do WITH children or family activities. We opted to do a study on the election here at home. It was GOD that I was sick and surfing last night and found resources here.....and this a.m. we got a call from a young lady taking the election class who asked if our older kids would like to be registered to vote in a mock election. She dropped off the voter reg cards and the 11 - 18 yos will get to "vote" in Oct. I may have to come up with a voting option on a produce co-op day so the young ones can vote too.

I think our process this year illustrates how we pull together as a family and how God grants solutions and creativity as we wait on HIM for a plan. We've begun carrying out the plan. Here is our REVISED calendar. It works. We know that each item on their is important to someone, and that it's been prayed over.

It hurt to say goodbye to 4-H or Bright Lights....but in the entire scheme....everything wouldn't fit. We are happy with this schedule.

Shew - this got long. I'd love to hear any tips you could share on how your family tames the scheduling monster.

Which reminds me that as soon as I can remember how to do Mr. Linky, type up guidelines, and figure out how to make our graphic clickable....Super Size Saturdays will become a meme. I'd hoped to announce it during the Blogoversary week....but school came before blog research. I look forward to hearing YOUR tips and thoughts. I'm hoping to figure this out by next week.

For more of my Super Size Saturday entries click here.

First Story Hour of the year - The Giving Tree
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©2008 D.R.G.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Photobucket WE DID IT!

Our very first FULL week of school with a FULL week of our activities. Ah, this isn't totally accurate as we will be adding homeschool basketball to the routine in the next few weeks. LOL

We added speech, United co-op, piano lessons, CAP and House of Faith back into our schedule. We had lots of fun in the evenings. We got a full week of math, sciene, TOG, and such in.....we're off and running.

I have the flu. Yes, the real flu. I doubt pregnancy would cause aches. ::snort:: After produce co-op I ate something and then realized that I really didn't feel well at all and all the symptoms are adding up to possibly a bout of flu. If you were in my home this a.m. - I'm sorry. Seriously, I wasn't feeling quite up to par and didn't handle the produce today - other than green beans. I wondered why it took me the whole sorting time to get green beans cut.....make sure you wash those and that should take care of all my germs.

I tend to plow through illness.....but since Mike was home this afternoon and I was exhausted, I went to bed. I'm still in bed. Mike has them out and about town somewhere..... I was given the very special task of watching Stacia's current favorite baby. LOL

I woke up to this.....Mike always has funner ideas than I. We've been swimming all summer and this is the first time he's been here to participate and he thinks of THIS. Humph! LOL This actually a great way for the kids to get the feel of the new kayak. I doubt the canoes will make their way to the pool any time soon. ::snort::

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©2008 D.R.G.

Thursday, September 11, 2008


Have We Forgotten?


I certainly have no desire to be morbid. Our youngest children have no memory of 9-11, though they have been full of questions today. I was going to say - there are simply not words - and leave it at that.......we are a resiliant country.


Like many of you I can remember clearly this morning seven years ago. I was 5 months pregnant. I went to the gym. The TV's were showing the WTC. One tower was on fire. As we watched another plane came into the screen.....that scene has been replayed over and over on telecasts. I remember a gentlemen turning to me and saying, "You'd better go home. Thank God my wife isn't pregnant now." That wasn't real encouraging.

We were told Mike would be going to the Desert. Then he didn't. Then we were told he would....you get the picture. Finally, another chaplain stepped up and volunteered. He said that Mike should be home when his baby was born. I was relieved. Mike, like most military men I know, wanted to be over there, doing his duty and yet he was home when Zander was born. Ch. A held Zander when he got back and told me, a bit choked up, that THIS is what made it worth volunteering.

Why do I share that? It seemed we learned many lessons on that one day in history. We can squabble - but beneath it all we are still one country. Sacrfice will sometimes be necessary to protect the country we love. God is still on the throne. There is an enemy of freedom and it doesn't serve us well to pretend that there isn't. I pray we've not forgotten the lessons we learned during that time.

I've been praying for those who lost loved ones on 9-11 and in the war since. I'm inspired by many of the stories we've heard. It's been a bit of an emotional day.

A quote: "The committment of our fathers has become the calling of our generation." President Bush......



©2008 D.R.G.
Photobucket WINNERS!!!!

Sorry for the delay.

The MOMYS cook book will go to Michelle .

The Power of a Praying Wife will go to: Teena in Toronto, Renee and MandyMom......

I'll try to find time to email you all but if you see this - feel free to send me your address. It will speed things up. LOL

Look for another book giveaway as soon as I find the time to post. LOL

©2008 D.R.G.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Photobucket A Funny

I am honored at how many of you choose to link to Choosing Joy from your blogs. Thank you! I mean that. LOL The blog isn't about numbers but it is fun to connect with others and it is interesting to see where you all come from.

I added that "feedjit" tool in my side bar when my map was archived. It was time to try something new. LOL One fun thing that the feedjit box does is that it sometimes tell me how folks "arrived" at Choosing Joy. I was surprised at how many find me through searches - and what they are searching for.

I began to note lots of visitors were coming from smartteaching.org. I looked around and didn't recognize the author (often I'll "know" the folks who've linked).....today, I looked around a bit more. If you are an SHS author or someone I know - speak up.

WOW.....I found an article (which looks to be good) titled 100 Essential Web Tools For Homeschoolers. Exploring this list will be a great way to spend a few hours "researching".

Get this - Essential Web Tool #97 - "Choosing Joy. This powerhouse of a homeschooling mama is in charge of her family of nine children ranging from 3 to 23. "

Mystery solved. All these readers have been dropping by to find the powerhouse homeschooler.....and what has been at the top of the blog today? An article on picking noses. ::snort:: I console myself by the thought that surely, since the article has been up since August, there have been some days when something nearly bright was at the top. ::snort::

©2008 D.R.G.