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A Great Idea for Little Kids!

The HeadMistress over at the Common Room had another great idea From the Index Card Files for little ones. I decided to bring it over here since so many of my friends have multiple toddlers!

Name the Object

Get two bags, boxes, or big socks. Put several identical objects in each bag.

Player one reaches into his bag, pulls out an object, and asks the other player to show his matching object (‘show me your spoon’).
The other player must reach in his bag and find it without looking.

This will be played often over here!

An Educational Mother’s Day

Ok, so one of the big benifits of public school for parents are the gifts and holiday training. We moms don’t want to tell our children how important we are and how they should make us stuff or give us gifts. How about we take a different tact (or Dad can just teach this unit;)? Let’s look at this holiday as a historical event, a learning occasion and an event to celebrate our mothers (kids are smart, they will get the hint;). I have found a collection of resources to help with this endeavor. Mother’s Day on the Net has the history of Mother’s Day. Wilstar has a great list of verses on what the Bible says about mothers. For a little learning fun, Kids Domain has a list of printables including mazes, word searches and crosswords on the bottom of the page. Now onto creative fun. Crayola has a list of crafts, “lesson plans” (their term) and activity pages. Enchanted Learning has some great craft projects and fantastic pop up cards with instructions. I hope you all enjoy Mother’s Day and tell a mom you love her!

Oy! What to do with left over Matzos?

So I was over atthe 5th Kosher cooking Carnival and me-ander reminded all of us that just because Passover is over, we can all eat matzo all year. This reminded me of a great recipe I came up with a few years ago to use up leftovers. I don’t know if I would call it a recipe or more of a method.
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and lube up (with fat of your choice) a baking dish (of your choice).
2. Take a couple of eggs and come water and mix it up to make a dredging liquid. I would also add any herbs, spices or seasonings you would like. At this point don’t make the liquid to thin, you want it like a batter(ish).
3. Pick the leftover meat of your choice. By picking (a southern term) I really mean shred. Now, I have done this with cornish game hen and beef roast but I am sure it would work with anything.
4. Put a layer of meat in the bottom.
5. Now dip so matoz (what ever will qualify as 1 layer across) into the egg mixture and place it on top of the meat.
6. Continue until you have used all your meat, ending with a layer of matzos on top.
7. Top with oill and cover with foil.
8. Bake for 30 minutes (for 8 by 8) to an hour (9 by 13) or until matzos are set and everything is warm.

I am sure that you could also add root veggies but I have always had them on the sides.

Nerd Facts!

Here are some nerd facts out of this week’s Parade Magazine.

Here is why taxi’s are yellow!

Chicago car dealer John Hertz had an idea to make money off his inventory of used cars: turn them into cabs for people who couldn’t afford pricey limousines. To attract riders, he painted the cabs sunny-side up. By 1925, Hertz’ Yellow Cab Company had produced 2,700 cabs—the largest taxi fleet in the world. John Hertz also started another business for America’s newly mobile masses: DrivUrSelf, which later became Hertz Rent-A-Car.

Here is an interesting fact about the first plantiff in Brown v Board of Education!

Lucinda Todd was angry: Her daughter Nancy, a music student, was not allowed to play in a school concert because of her skin color. So Todd, a teacher, opened her Topeka, Kan., home to the local NAACP chapter in 1950 for strategy sessions to end school segregation. That same year, Todd took the brave step of signing on as the first plaintiff in the landmark lawsuit Brown v. Board of Education. In 1954, Todd and the other plaintiffs (including Oliver Brown) prevailed, and the U.S. Supreme Court denounced school segregation as unconstitutional.

There is a Reason for Menopause

It is God’s Mercy. I know, there are women out there who are wondering where this 30 yr old gets off saying hot flashes are a blessing. Remember ladies, I have perspective. I am 30 and have 3 kids under 5. I can’t imagine starting this journey 30 years from now. Menopause has been God’s way of breaking our lives into groupings, like baby time. This isn’t an orginial idea. A wise man, King Solomon, wrote in Ecclesiastes 3:1

1 There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under heaven:

This isn’t just done for us, as women, but also for our children. That is why the news of a pregnant 63 yr old woman was so disturbing. The doctor claims that

“She should live for at least 20 to 25 years — we are not giving birth to an orphan,” he said.

Is that all the influence we should desire in our childrens lives? Or the span of relationship our children desire? This isn’t even to mention the physical limitations of a woman this age with her baby. I am 30, my mom (yes mom, I am outing you) is only 50, her mom is in her early 70’s. My great-grandmother was alive until I was in jr high and I cherish having known her. Now pair that with my husband who barely a chance to know any of his grandparents (the ony one living died when he was about 8). Which reality would you want to give your children. I want to be there when all my kids get married, when they have their babies and when their babies get married. Now, I know there is no promise of long life but there is an old quote that, “You hope for the best but plan for the worst”. While I may not make it 80 (which means most of my kids will be at least 50) the chances of me making it to 110 are slim.
We as a society wonder were the extended family has gone. Let us not add to the reasons by the extended family being dead.
(HT: Two Babes and a Brain)

I am Banned!

I have been banned from commenting on a blog. This is the first time anything like this has happened to me. Let me catch you all up. So there is a little controversy going on in the Homeschooling Carnival this week. It is not a new issue. It is all over spanking and child abuse. There is a couple, the Pearls, who wrote a child training book, To Train Up A Child. In the book they propose some practices that I consider child abuse. A woman (whom I do not know) was supposedly following them when she basically tied her kid into bed with blankets and he suffocated. The Old Schoolhouse, and their blog site HomeSchoolBlogger, accept advertising money from the Pearls Ministry, No Greater Joy. Well, this has appeared to have caused a Christian vs non-Christian throw down. HSB (and all who blog upon it) is now being boycotted by some and the arguement has now gone from just child abuse (the Pearls propose hitting your child with plumbing hose starting with a set of 10 hits) to just spanking. Some believe that it is all child abuse while others of us believe in corporal punishment (within bounds, of course). One of the posts in yesterday’s carnival was on the Strong Willed Child. Within that post was one phrase, “the occasional infliction of pain”, and that sent everything into a frenzy. Questions like, why was this included, were asked and conversations on another blog abounded. I posted a comment to clarify a point (specifically, when is it ok to “beat” a child) that someone else was making. Don’t take my word for it, here is is:

The post in question didn’t say beat. There is a large difference between a swat on the bottom for doing something dangerous (one of my little ones tunred his 4 foot hamper upside down, climbed on top of it and was trying to shimmy up his 7 foot dresser, he is 4 logic doesn’t always work) and beating them. I thought that the boycott was good because the Pearls were puporting abuse but be careful with that wide brush. Just because it isn’t abuse doesn’t mean you have to do that. I believe that is where energyanalyst was going with it.

I am now banned from commenting ever again, she will delete my comments (and she replied with a cuss word).

So now you all are caught up. NerdDad says that he is shocked it has taken this long in my bloggin career. No big deal, right? She was unreasonable in her views, isn’t it expected for her to respond unreasonably to me. Sure, only it isn’t that easy. It has been driving me crazy since it happened yesterday. I love discussing things with others who don’t agree with me but have the same real goal. I have friends, whom I respect, who don’t spank. This statement make shock some who see me but don’t really know me but here it goes…I hate it when people don’t like me or think poorly of me. I want to cry (and I am not a crier). I have an urge to go back to this blog from which I am banned, and justify, pander or otherwise convince this person that I am a good person. But should I? NerdDad says no. I know that I was correct in my statement and my intentions were good. I just need to walk away. It does make me afraid to deal with other that don’t hold to all my beliefs. While I can look past a lot (the blog owner is gay but that doesn’t effect our discussions on good homeschooling resources) but I don’t want to be attacked. I have always had some non-Christian friends and study partners in school. We always learned a lot and respected each other. My liberal professors even respected me because we could talk about isses without attacks. As I enter into educating my kids it grieves me that those opportunities may be gone from my life forever.

Oh, by the way, I spank….I hope to be done by the time they are 6 (ish) and I am open to other approaches but if they don’t (and person or property are at risk) I spank. Book is over, back to our normal nerdy blogging.