Kimberly’s Blog

Jane VanOsdol of www.onlybyprayer.com and I had such a good time talking during her Talkshoe program the other week.  If you haven’t had the opportunity to listen to it yet, I wanted to make it easy for you to do so.

We talked about so many things! From stress management to the strain illness can cause marriages (and what to do about it) to getting the emotional and financial help you need.  That’s just the beginning!  I LOVED my time with Jane, and I know this discussion will bless you as much as it did me.  To listen, follow this link to Jane’s site: http://onlybyprayer.com/parenting-chronically-ill-children-with-kimberly-ehlers/

When you get there, you’ll see the player (a small arrow) at the end of the article under the Sharing is Caring options.  If the interview does bless you, please take a few seconds to use those options to share with your friends and family.  After you listen, I’d love to hear your thoughts!

In His Love,

Kimberly

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How We Notebook Videos

by Kimberly on April 26, 2012

Because of the incredible sale Cindy Rushton is having this week on her amazing notebooking set (it truly is all you need to successfully begin notebooking with your child today), I wanted to share with you what notebooking looks like at our house.

Please remember that if you use my affiliate link to purchase Cindy’s set to e-mail me letting me know and telling me which 1 product from my e-store you would like to have for free.  I’ll get it to you ASAP.

Also, if you watch closely, you’ll get a sneak peak at some of the wonderful material you’ll receive in Cindy’s notebooking set…

The first video is a little longer, but I show you exactly what we do - how we keep it simple and a few of the pages from Cindy’s set we love.  I also share why notebooking has been such a blessing to us.  Enjoy!

 

 In this short video, you get to see our “notebooking station”.  It’s where we keep all our material to get to easily.  The green notebook is the binder we use during the year to store all the pages Seth makes.  At the end of the year, we make his “official” books.  You can read Cindy’s article to learn more, but she does a great job of explaining this in her sets.  (I apologize in advanced for looking of to the side in this video.  This camera is new to me, and I’m still getting use to it!)

 This set is worth way more than $100.  Get it now for only $37!

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Let’s Try Notebooking by Cindy Rushton

by Kimberly on April 22, 2012

Notebooking, ahhh, just the thought makes me hyper! If I could ask every homeschooling family to do just one thing, it would be to just give notebooking a try. This is the one technique that pulls everything together – studies, research, real life, personal interests – everything! It reaches even the most reluctant writer. It makes homeschooling fun and easy. Who wouldn’t want to try that?

Not just that! Everything that normally clutters up the busy homeschool home can be tucked away into a notebook! All of those precious narrations can be safely protected in notebooks. All of those daily copywork lessons can find their home in notebooks on each of the topics that your children love so much. Even those awesome handouts that you have piled up from field trips can find the perfect home in your notebooks! Homeschooling is recorded. An heirloom is built!

Want to Give It a Try?

Getting started is as easy as ABC. Let me take you through the easy steps:

1. Gather your supplies. Your supplies can be as simple as a three-ring binder per child, plastic sheet protectors, and a pencil per child. You can make this as simple or as crafty as you like! Over the years, notebooking has worked so wonderfully in our home that we are constantly on the lookout for different and fun supplies during our daily notebooking time. By doing so, our daily lessons are as fun as a scrapbooking party every day!

2. Make your supplies accessible. Set aside a place for your material and a place for your children to work. There is something wonderful about having a place fore everything and everything reliably in its place. The work in the beginning is well worth the time during the school year. We have a shelf that contains books that I find along the way with great copywork that I would like for my children to add to their notebooks on those no ideas are flowing days. Just having everything there, ready to go, is such a blessing on those busy mornings. Plus, I have learned over the years that this is the best way to really utilize the resources that I have on my shelves.

Just file away any pages or pictures in either manila envelopes or file folders. If the children know where they are, they are more than likely to use them on their own. Also, you will want to use anything else that you have in your home. I keep our paints, papers (plain and colored cardstock and 20 lb. paper; writing paper, etc.), glues, templates, cutting utensils, rulers, markers, pens, pencils, etc. on a shelf and in plastic bins by our dining table (where we do our daily lessons). They are in their spot and that spot is close by. If we want to encourage our young writers, we must give them free access to the best materials.

3. Turn your children loose! Yep! This is all that is left! Inevitably, when I teach workshops on notebooking, I can almost see the brains of mothers clicking away with one tough reality.  If only I had more time to do this!  Oh, beloved! Notebooking is not another thing for you to do! The hard part is learning what this is all about and how to get everything together so we can turn our children loose!

When we began notebooking, I copied a Bible verse a day as a model for my son to copy. As he copied his verse, he would place his page for the day in a plastic sheet protector and add it to his notebook. The next day, his page for that day would slide in behind that page. The next day, he would add another page in another page protector. We built the entire notebook; not specific divisions or subjects. We chose not to divide by subjects because we wanted a nice full “product” built over time. As we added to the notebook each day, I could see the delight building in my young writers. they would sit and just flip through the pages. They loved seeing success. They loved seeing the notebook build up.

As time went on, my son began to find and copy poems that he liked, songs from the church hymnal or from his history lessons. He began a collection of art prints. He added maps that highlighted journeys. At the end of the first year, we had a bulging notebook and a young writer who had gone from reluctant to really excited! The notebook quickly became “his own” notebook. At the end of the year, we divided our notebooks (there was no room to add anything else) into obvious divisions. We had a Bible notebook, a history notebook, a poetry notebook, and another copybook. All of these have continued and several have divided into other notebooks through the years (he now has four history notebooks—Great Men and Women of the Civil War, Battles of the Civil War, Military Notebook, and World History Timeline Notebook! And that is just history!). As your children dig into their interests, they may have other notebooks that develop. Let them go! You will learn more about your children as they learn more about topics and writing!

So, What Do You Think? Want to give it a try? If I could ask every homeschooling family to do just one thing, it would be to just give notebooking a try. So, think about it. Pray about it. Then, get those supplies. Set aside a spot for your supplies. Then, turn those budding young writers loose!

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Need MORE Help?   Cindy Rushton, who has become known as THE BINDER QUEEN, uses notebooking for EVERY subject in her homeschool. She will show you how to begin whether your child is a toddler or the most skeptical high schooler. AND she will take your hand as she walks you through notebooking each subject. Wonder how? Don’t miss her crazy offer here: http://tinyurl.com/893eyl2

(To be clear and to SWEETEN the deal, the above link is my affiliate link.  I became Cindy’s affiliate because she introduced my family to notebooking, and I am so grateful for her!  I am also proud to share her incredible sets with you – I love them and know they will bless your family too.  How will I sweeten the deal?  Well, if you use my link above to get Cindy’s set for a steal at $37, you can also pick out any 1 item from MY estore for free.  Just e-mail me letting me know that you ordered through my link and what item you would like :) !)

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Hi, Everyone,
I was blessed with the opportunity to do an interview with a friend, Christina Pilkington, about homeschooling a child with a serious/chronic illness. You can read that interview here: http://christinapilkington.com/2012/04/14/homeschooling-with-a-sick-child-my-interview-with-kimberly-ehlers/ .  If you homeschool, I can’t recommend getting connected with Christina enough.  She is  smart, sweet, and full of incredible ideas that help you to take advantage of your child’s interests and talents to give them an excellent education.  You will love her.

Also, on Monday, I am doing a live interview with Jane from www.onlybyprayer.com.  You know her sister, Mary, from the wonderful Take 5! devotions she provides for us.  I can’t tell you how much I’m looking forward to this talk with Jane.  She chose some excellent topics like stress and marriage.  It’s going to be a great program, and I’m thrilled to be part of it.  If you follow the link below you will find out how you can join us (it’s at 1:00 CST).  If you can’t make it live you will be able to listen at your convenience.  I would love to “see” you there!

Only By Prayer Podcast – Live & Recorded Episodes:

In His Love,

Kimberly

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Fear – Are We Feeding Satan’s Ego?

by Kimberly on March 27, 2012

Yesterday, I started reading the book of Job again, I’d like to share my thoughts with you, and, hopefully, hear yours.  This time I was struck at how arrogantly satan waltzed right up to God with his evil little plan.  I thought, “Who does he think he is?”  To talk to God with no humility at all?  To act as though he is God’s equal?

Wait a minute.  Gulp, do I act as though satan is equal to God?  Oh, that would never be my intention, but sometimes I give the devil more credit than he deserves – like those times I’m afraid of what problems he might cause or what his plans for me and my family might be.

Maybe it’s that i don’t give God enough credit. I imagine this big battle between God and satan with God frustrated with the devil’s evil ways. Satan is not equal to God. He is not as powerful. He is not an equal god. He is a created, fallen angel, and his demons are even less powerful than him. He parades as a master, bigger than he really is. He is ruler of evil, but he has no power over any child of God.  But do my fears feed his ego?  I’m sure they do.  He is an enemy of God, but is he even a pest to Him? He is ultimately so small compared to God. God created him, God can destroy him any time He chooses.

In the big picture, what is satan to him? As long as evil is in the air, it’s always available for us to choose. As long as satan roams, we are able to exercise our free will fully. BUT, our sin is not always because of satan.  We can’t blame all our bad choices on him.  Together though, self and satan equal our freedom to become fallen too.

Now, I know we can’t belittle satan’s powers.  They are real, and he is more powerful than us – if we face him alone.  That’s the kicker, we’re never alone.  The Holy Spirit is in us, Christ (whose name causes demons to flee) covers us, and God is our protective Father.  Who is satan to all of that?  I say he’s an annoying wasp with a painful sting whose life can be swatted out of him at any moment.

In 5 words or less, who do you say satan is?

In His Love,

Kimberly

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Getting to Know You Tuesday – Resolutions that Build Faith

January 9, 2012
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Hi, Everyone! Happy belated New Year!  How is 2012 going for you so far?  The winter time can be so challenging on our health, but it’s especially hard on our kids.  Adding extra illnesses like colds and flu on top of our child’s regular serious or chronic illness can wear us out.  When we’re tired and [...]

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God’s Plan – Beautiful Song and Video

December 28, 2011
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     A friend just shared this video on Facebook, and I thought it was something that every beloved visitor to my site needs to hear. Based, on Jeremiah 29:11, this song speaks God’s truth so clearly. Nothing happens in your life unbeknown to God. Nothing in your life is out of His control. Nothing comes [...]

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