Friday, December 19, 2008

"ANYTHINGARIANS"



"We have men who in the morning hear a Calvinistic preacher, and say, "Oh, it is delightful;" in the evening they hear an Arminian, and they say, "Oh, it is just as good; and no doubt they are both true, though one contradicts the other!" The glorious charity of the present day is such, that it believes lies to be as good as truth; and lies and truth have met together and kissed each other; and he that telleth truth is called a bigot, and truth has ceased to be honourable in the world! Ah! beloved, we know better than to profess such unlimited, but false charity; the truth is, we know how to "hold fast the form of sounds words," which has been given to us, because in this way we grow. Changeable people cannot grow much. If you have a tree in your garden plant it in one place to-day, and tomorrow place it somehwere else, how much bigger will it be in six months? It will be dead very likely; or if it does not die, it will not be very much grown; it will be marvellously stunted. So it is with some of you: you plant yourselves there; then you are persuaded that you are not quite right, and you go and plant yourself somewhere else. Why, there are men who are anythingarians; who go dodging about from one denomination to another, and cannot tell what they are; our opinion is, of these people, that they believe nothing, and are good for nothing, and anybody may have them that likes; we do not consider men to be worth much, unless they have settle principles, and "hold fast the form of sound words." 

—C. H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)

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Monday, December 8, 2008

PLANS FOR NEXT YEAR


Our official school year (if there is such a thing) begins in January.  Some things will continue the same, and a few things will be added or taken away.  As of right now, here is a loose outline of our plans.

BIG GIRL

Easy Grammar Plus

Jensen's Vocabulary

Key to Algebra

Critical Thinking Book 1

Exploring Christian Literature (with writing assignment once a week or so)

Daily Writing

Spanish (SFC & Visual Link)

Abeka Physical Science/Apologia Biology


LITTLE GIRL

Rod & Staff English 4

Spelling Wisdom

Daily Narration

MUS Gamma/Delta

Spanish (SFC)

Science (books of interest)

Literature - various books

Mavis Beacon Typing


BOTH

Bible (Gospel survey)

Poet Study

Composer Study

Artist Study

World Geography (country study)

TruthQuest AHYS 3

TruthQuest Middle Ages


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Sunday, December 7, 2008

WEEKLY SUMMARY #4


Another slow week. As will be next week. Then we will be taking two weeks off for the holiday break, since people will be expecting us to visit and whatnot.

We finished Little House in the Big Woods this week, and started Little House on the Prairie. We also started The Dragon and the Raven, by Henty, about the days of King Arthur. We had started Jo's Boys, but found that it really is not as good as Little Women and Little Men, so we dropped it. She says in a preface that she did it over a period of seven years, and really only because people were insisting on a continuation of the series. You can really tell the difference when an author is writing because they have to, rather than because they want to. We will be reading a couple other Alcott books, as well as her biography.

Big Girl started reading The Hobbit to Little Girl this week.

I let Big Girl drop everything but math, thinking skills, and MegaWords for next week. Little Girl only has to do math and copywork.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

NEW PUPPY


Yep, we are crazy. :-)  Got a new puppy yesterday.  A little girl hound mix named Daisy to add to our pack of 3 male dogs and 6 kitties.  It is Big Girl's job to train her.  She is actually very good at training the dogs after learning a ton from The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan.  His methods and advice are really good and we have seen great results from following them.

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