Saturday, June 24, 2006

COMMENTS- Once again I've not been right on top of answering comments and will do them right here.


Q: How did you get your tickers into your blog?
Lis in NY,
I click on the link by my tickers and create a ticker. I'm assuming you've had no trouble doing this? Then I click on the "configure ticker" button. I then scroll down to where it says "html" and copy that code. I go to blogger.com and click template and then paste the html code into the template. For my placement I paste it after all the beginning stuff that seems to give the general lay out of the blog and beofre the "profile container". It comes right under the (can't type out the code or blogger won't publish this LOL) part in my html code. I played around with pasting it in different spots until I found one where it would work. I surely should take a computer course one of these days. LOL

Jodi re: co-op jobs
Thanks for this reminder. I am thinking bout what other jobs I could delegate on co-op days. I have sevral that have been coming each month to help with unloading, inventorying and filling orders. I have another lady who has come twice in a row to help with splits. Several pop in and out to help with splits. I hadn't thought of having someone else being the cashier. It would certainly free up time for me to visit with people. BUT I pre-pay the whole order and I would hate to find that someone else made a mistake that cost me say hundreds of dollars....it's easier to take if *I* make the mistake. LOL I could maybe ask someone to be deliberate about watching children during the pick up time.....I need to give this some more thought.

also not in the FG book so I told the kids it's just for me
Jen, THANK YOU! I had not even checked the FG list. I knew that the colas, root beer and Prime Lime that we'd gotten were all on the list. I wonder why the Dr. Becker isn't? Could it be that it is just new or does it have something in it the others don't. I checked out the tantaric acid (or however you spell that) and it is from crushed grapes....not sure what else in Dr. Becker is different than the colas and root beer.


Hmmm how did your kids morph into my kids, sounds like they play a lot the same!
As you know, Jodi, for years Charlotte Mason has been one of my homeschool heroes (as were Dr. Raymond Moore and Ruth Beechick). All three talk about the importance of children having down time (at home) to be able to play. This playing reinforces all they've learned. It gives them a chance to integreate the information they learn in school......so I've attempted (with varying success) to keep our "out- of- the-home" committments to a minimum so that we are sure to have lots of down time at home. This provides lots of time for imaginative play.....and this is the very best sort of review I've come across in my 16 years of homeschooling.

Our homes do sound very similar, don't they? Could it be that we both are aware of the natural stages of child development and work with them instead of against them? It's funny that our homes are so close because I do use a curriculum and you unschool - but I think we both fun school and simply use different tools to accomplish the same goals. My home and schoool sound more like yours than they sound like many of the fellow T OG users I hear of. I learned early on that curriculum is a tool and not our master.....and that I can take most anything and make it work for a CM/fun schooling type education. I simply believe that the curriculum is a buffet and that I can pick and choose as needed for each child. Don't box us in. I seem to have a thing about molds - don't I? I don't like them for myself and I don't like to try to force my little blessings into a box either. LOL

That's most the comments. RE ACCIDENT comments - thanks for your support. Jen in AZ - thanks for the reminder of the verse on my blog that day - I'd not even checked. "The Lord will keep you from all harm -- he will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.Psalm 121:7-8" I'm going to begin praying this verse over some loved one's lives. Thanks.

Well, it is now 5:23 and the kids are all settled again in bed. I think I'll try to get another hour or so of sleep......and typing this has proven to me that I've worn out another keyboard. LOL

D

2 comments:

Jen said...

I can't figure out why Dr. Becker isn't in there either. It appears to read clean. So who knows. It could just be that I have not perfected food list sleucing. Sometimes it is hard to find stuff. But, I assume it would be under carbonated beverages with the other Blue Sky sodas, so who knows.

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Jen,

I checked my food list too and it's not listed. However, that doesn't mean it is bad. It could mean that. It could mean it hasn't been tested.

It read clean from shop natural but I checked at the Blue Sky website http://drinkbluesky.com and it reads clean in fact - the website had the statement below on it.....I'm probably going to let Zander try it when the time is right - in other words it is still a lot of sugar and not something we'd drink all the time anyway.....

D

"All of Blue Sky's health-conscious, quality-rich products contain no artificial color, flavors, or preservatives. Click on a flavor below for nutrition information."