Showing posts with label retreat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retreat. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2014

My Week in Review/ Weekly Wrap-Up/ THMJ

Last weekend, our family attended retreat with our church.  The kiddos look forward to family retreat every year.  It is a wonderful time for faith, friends and fellowship.



On Friday, the kiddos painted (and Kiddo #1 carved) their pumpkins.  It is always a fun activity to do together.  :-)





After pumpkins, Kiddo #4 made all of us pumpkin shaped cookies.  I roasted some pumpkin seeds (recipe coming up soon!) and the kids got dressed to go out.



On Saturday, we had a 4-H meeting that was quite busy.  The kids did a first-aid project as well as the beginning of an apple project that included taste-testing apples and enjoying caramel apple dip.  The kids also made Christmas cards for soldiers stationed in Afghanistan and collected food and goodies for a care package.  It is wonderful to see the kids enthusiastically participating in service projects like that!  :-)




On my blog this past week:

My Week in Review (still plenty of time to link up about your week!)
TOS Review- Clued in Kids (fun scavenger hunts for kids)
TOS Review- Anthem for a Nation (great patriotic and informative film)

Hope you have had a great weekend!  God bless!  :-)



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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Wordless Wednesday- October 30

Last weekend was our church's annual family retreat.  What an amazing weekend of prayer and fellowship!  Sharing your faith with other families and with your own is something that leaves an indelible mark on your heart and soul.  Here are some images:








Linking up with: Judy H-J's ThoughtsMama to 4 BlessingsCreate with JoyNOBHMusings from a Stay at Home MomTina's Wordless Wednesday,Judy @ CoffeeJitters and Wordless Wednesday at Wordless and  Living Well WednesdayModest Mom Homemaking Wednesdays and Crafty SpicesLook What We Did and Do Small Things With Love and Wordless Wednesday Bloggers and A Sorta Fairytale


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Friday, November 2, 2012

Homeschool Mother's Journal/Weekly Wrap-Up- November 2

Here it is Friday again and what a week this has been.  We are very blessed, as we remained unscathed from the horrible storm.  All around us is devastation and many are still without power.  The New Jersey coastline is no longer as we all remember it.  Our prayers and thoughts are with all of them who have lost their homes.

Monday while the storm was raging, we didn't do much schoolwork.  We watched, waited, prayed and just were thankful for being safe.

I did publish my "Make Life Meaningful Monday" post about our amazing family retreat last weekend.  It was an extraordinary experience.

On Tuesday, the kiddos and I did some baking for Halloween.  We made Kiddo #1's Cocoa Fudge Cake and some sugar cookies.  The Cocoa cake was also my recipe that I shared in Tuesday's post.  You can see it here.






You can see more pics of our cookies and cake baking here, in my Wordless Wednesday/Thankful Thursday post.  I also reflect upon the devastation that is all around us and how grateful I am to be safe with my family.

Wednesday was Halloween, but with the storm damage of much of the neighborhood without power, the townships all requested that trick or treating be postponed until Saturday.  My husband had the wonderful idea to take the kids to Chuck E Cheese.  We were all able to eat and play together.  It was a fun night.










Thursday had us back at our work and classes at Church.  There was no Civil Air Patrol for Kiddo #1 due to power outages.

On Friday, we worked on our various lessons, Kiddo #4 continued on her Colonial tradesmen project and Kiddo #2 started on his state studies.  This is definitely my favorite resource this week.  I was lucky to be able to get it for free from the Notebooking Nook.  There are numerous sheets for every state and include geography, state symbols, state quarters, history and so much more.  He started with the first state alphabetically, Alabama, and will work his way to Wyoming.  :-)




What I'm reading: I purchased "Whispers from the Cross: Reclaiming the Church through Personal Holiness" on retreat and am looking forward to starting it this weekend.

What I'm praying for: all of those who lost their homes during the storm, our military, our nation, those who are unemployed, ill, or suffering....

A quote or photo to share:


Here is Kiddo #4 with candy legos that were in a gift basket from her aunt and uncle for Halloween.  She got a real kick out of the fact that she could actually build with them!  :-)

Thank you to everyone who has already entered my little giveaway.  I am so excited to have been given an autographed copy of a work of Christian fiction to be read with your families for Advent.  If you still haven't entered, there are a few more days left.  You can see the post here.  Thanks!  :-)

Hope everyone had a good week and for those of you with us on the East Coast, keeping you in my thoughts and prayers!  God bless!

Linking up today with:  Homeschool Mother's JournalWeekly Wrap-UpNOBHShow-Off FridayLearn and Link and It's a Wrap and Friendship Friday. Favorite Resource and Look What We Did

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Make Life Meaningful Monday- October 29

I have been MIA the last few days, as my children and I attended our church's family retreat this weekend. (hubby had Army duty and couldn't be with us.  :-()  And the word "meaningful" is an understatement in trying to describe how amazing our retreat experience truly was.

The theme of the retreat was "refresh, renew, rejoice."  It was held at the magnificent Malvern Retreat House in Malvern, PA.  What a beautiful location, especially this time of year with the stunning foliage.




We on the committee tried very hard to come up with a weekend that would be prayerful and uplifting, yet have some time for fellowship for ourselves and our children.  And it was indeed all of those things.

We had night prayer walks by flashlight.





talks that encouraged our children and called the adults to be living contradictions in the world and have "holy boldness" in all we say and do, even if it means stepping out of our comfort zones.  These two things really resonated with us.  By living our lives as authentic Christians, we are being contradictions, contradictions of everything that the world tells us we should think, say and do.  And to be bold in the truth may be uncomfortable at first, but our faith is not something that is reserved to church on Sundays.  A small first step could be the praying of grace in a public restaurant.  We should not have to hide or be ashamed.  And, who knows?  That very act may encourage another or plant a seed, whose yield could be extraordinary.

We had free time where the adults and children alike were able to play and socialize with one another, go for walks on the grounds or just read, relax or pray.






We had so many different opportunities for worship and praise.  We also made a family craft.  Each family's was unique, but had a central theme-- a tree with the handprints of each family member as its leaves.  I put our wedding date on the trunk, as I believe that was the beginning of our tree, with each child adding to the tree's beauty and fullness. (I put each of their birthdates on their "leaves.")  The kids loved picking out the fabric for each of their handprints and helping me to arrange photos I had brought along of significant events that had taken place since last year's retreat.  I look forward to framing our masterpiece.  :-)))



Many of us stayed up well into the wee hours, reflecting upon the sermon or talks we had heard, laughing together and just enjoying each other's company.  It was so encouraging to be able to spend the time with like-minded and valued people in a safe and nurturing setting.  Our children all played so well together.  We were very proud of them.  The older ones encouraged and helped the youngers, even volunteering piggy back rides and including each other in their different activities and invented games.




The main chapel in our building had lovely windows behind it with the sun and foliage looking truly like God's masterpiece through them.  There was a cross made of wooden branches outside the windows that was just stunning when seen from inside the building.


Not sure if you can see the sculpture inside the altar.  It is just so perfect for a family retreat center.  St. Joseph is sitting Indian style with Mary, holding baby Jesus, sitting on his lap.  His arms are securely wrapped around them both.  What an example of family for us all!!!!


The 10 families who participated this year were all very blessed indeed!  :-)

Linking up with On, in and around Mondays in addition to Wisdom WednesdayLiving Well WednesdayMom's Monday MingleMonday MingleModest Mom and Crazy Mama


P.S. If you haven't entered already, I would love for you to check out my Advent giveaway.  An author was gracious enough to give me an autographed copy of her Christian fiction book entitled "Destination: Bethlehem, An Advent Family Adventure."  It is a wonderful journey through the Holy Land to be read with your children each day leading up to Christmas Eve.  I know you would love it!  Thanks!  :-)