3/11/2011

*waves*

Well hello there, nice of you to drop by. Things are pretty busy here right now, cutting my Internet time down dramatically. Where once I could grab an hour here and there, I'm blessed if I get 20 minutes in the morning before everyone else is up. Today I am typing while my four energy balls dance around in the front room.

We're studying ancient Egypt in school at the mo, and naturally mummification has caught their imaginations. Thankfully I've had no adventures with toilet paper and table salt. We're hopefully going to visit the Egyptology exhibit at a local museum on Saturday, which should be a lot of fun.

We're back to doing catechism in the evenings, before our time of family prayer. Each of the children has a certain style of prayer. Reuben thinks volume is the key, yelling his simple little prayer at the top of his lungs. Aurelia is our little intercessor, with about 30 people on her list. Connie is very serious - her list is shorter, but she likes to put a lot of detail in. Eden, well, for Eden it's all about Jesus - she rarely forgets to pray in thanks for His sacrifice.

So that's how things are with us right now. I do hope to return to regular blogging at some point - it's not like there's a shortage of material out there or here - but time constraints are the issue here. In the meantime I do plan to keep checking in here from time to time as I have the opportunity.

3 comments:

donsands said...

"Each of the children has a certain style of prayer."

And how our heavenly Father takes such delight in every word. If we could only understand how great His love is, we would be invincible. But, in this life we shall have our fair share of struggles. However, there's a day coming. What a God we do serve and love, and what a love He has for us.

have a blessed Lent and Easter my good sister, you and your fam.

Autumn said...

Good to see you blogging again m'dear. And your children are delightful :)
A xx

Herding Grasshoppers said...

I love your description of your kids' prayers - just lovely.

Your lack of availability for blogging probably reflects good time-use priorities :D

But, what... no mummified chicken at your house? My boys continually ask me if we can open the "crypt" and unwrap King Cluck. That has probably been the most memorable thing we've ever done in homeschool. (If you change your mind, go for a Cornish Game Hen, they're smaller and they dry out more quickly.)

Julie