Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Around the Web

 

Activities for Children of All Ages

Grade 7 Math Worksheets – Math worksheets you can print for your 7th grader

Reading Key – “The fastest and easiest way to improve reading ability in any age student!” – This is a PAID subscription to help your child read. I haven’t used it – so I can’t offer any advice. If anyone else has tried it – please share your ‘testimonial’ (good or bad) in the comments – please! :)

www.Teachervision.com – Another PAID Subscription. I have done this one. I love it. You have access to lesson plans, worksheets and writing ideas. LOVE IT!

Handwriting Worksheets – Great handwriting worksheets. (A good idea is to print them and then laminate them. Your child will be able to RE-USE THEM!!

HomeSpelling – I LOVE this resource. You sign up for free and add each of your children’s names. You can play the games and do the tests. It is pretty cool. I definitely recommend this one!

6th Grade Language ArtsPhonemic Awareness, Word Recognition and Fluency
Acquisition of Vocabulary  a years Lesson plan for Language Arts. Based on the Ohia State Standards. (but can be useful information for everyone.)

Schools on Wheels – has K-7th standards and worksheets for Language arts. This link will take you to the 6th grade ones.

 

Kidzone - Kindergarten words

 

 

Writing Prompts:

Think Quest – gives your student a story start and then they think up the rest of the story. I like to assign this to my children and then on their ‘private blogs’ they write their story. When they publish it it goes to just family members. It has been a great thing for all involved. (4th grade, 6th grade and 7th grade students)

Writing Prompts – Lots of different writing prompts to choose from.

Monthly by Day Writing Prompts – What happened on this day . .. then the children write about it.

 

Games and Fun Things to do:

Poptropica® is a safe online virtual world that entertains and informs millions of kids all around the world by engaging them in narrative quests and online games.

 Funbrain® is a popular online destination for interactive educational games for children of all ages. Engaging games help kids build skills while making learning fun.

 

Reference

Infoplease® provides an online encyclopediadictionaryand atlasas well as an almanac with up-to-date country and state profilesstatisticsquizzesand biographies.

Monster® combines reference materials, facts and trivia quizzes for kids on all subjects. Parents educators and kids can get homework help and access almanacs,  an encyclopedia, a dictionary and an atlas.

 

Make it a great one!!

Tammy_IM_48x48_thumb2222About Tammy: Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother of 7 (ages: G12, G11, B8, G6, B5, B2, G1). Stepmom of 2. Mother in law to two, Grandma to Peyton, Mattix and Andrew and blogger at BellaOnline and JuddzWorld!! Happy & Satisfied!!

Sunday, June 09, 2013

Jesus calls the 12 Apostles

 

Make it a great one!!

Tammy_IM_48x48_thumb222_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumbAbout Tammy: Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother of 7 (ages: G12, G11, B8, G6, B5, B2, G1). Stepmom of 2. Mother in law to two, Grandma to Peyton, Mattix and Andrew and blogger at BellaOnline!! Happy & Satisfied

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Chicken Lettuce Wraps

I found this recipe from my friend Sophia. My changes are in parenthesis.

Ingredients:

1 pound ground chicken breast (or substitute ground beef/pork/turkey etc)
1/2 medium purple onion, minced (I have to keep onion separate as the men in our home do not partake of onions under any circumstances, unless I can blenderize it until they know no differently)
salt and pepper
2 large cloves of garlic (I am garlic girl and added 3-4 cloves)
1 inch of fresh ginger, peeled and chopped (I keep fresh ginger in the freezer for stuff like this)

Directions:

Heat the chicken, onion, salt and pepper in a large non-stick skillet or wok.  Cook until the chicken is done.  (Since I had a pre-cooked chicken, I sautéed the onions in a tablespoon of oil, then added the chicken and cooked it a bit more.) Add the garlic and ginger and continue cooking until the onions and chicken are cooked. 

In a separate bowl, mix the following. ingredients that are listed. Then put it in the microwave for about 30-45 seconds until you can stir it until it's smooth. (I like to use a saucepan and warm it up slowly and evenly)

 

Ingredients:

1 tbsp. sesame oil
2 1/2 Tbsp. soy sauce
1/2 Tbsp.  water
1 Tbsp. peanut butter
1/2 Tbsp. honey
4 tsp. Rice Vinegar
1/2 tsp. chili garlic sauce
dash fresh pepper

Directions:

Pour this sauce over the skillet mixture and stir.
Then:

Ingredients:

3 green onions
1 cup shredded carrots
1/2 cup chopped peanuts
12 outer Lettuce Leaves

Directions:

Add chopped green onion and peanuts, the cook until the green onions are soft.. Then just put everything together.

Enjoy! :) Thanks Sophia for another YUMMY recipe!! :) This is on our Weekly Menu for this Friday. YUM!! :)

 

Make it a great one!!

Tammy_IM_48x48_thumb2222[4]About Tammy: Daughter, Sister, Wife, Homeschooling Mother of 7 (ages: G13, G12, B10, G7, B6, B2, G1). Stepmom of 2. Mother in law to two, Grandma to Peyton, Mattix and Andrew and blogger at BellaOnline and Latter-Day Homeschool and JuddzWorld!! Happy & Satisfied!!

Tuesday, June 04, 2013

On the Web. . .

The Physics of Baseball
Age Range: 11 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). What are the chances? Recently, my husband Cliff (a real estate broker) was touring...

Science, Online Interactive
LaserPablo.com
11-18

Free Egg-Science Activities!
Age Range: Varies (with parental supervision)....

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Various
All

Free Math Activities with Eggs
Age Range: Varies (with parental supervision)...

Math, Online Interactive
Various
3-18

See How Violins Are Made
Age Range: 8 and up (with parental supervision). At this website you can take a simple virtual tour of a violin factory through pictures and text. Se...

Factory Tours, Music, Online Interactive
Violin Makers Shop Tour
8-18

India's Festival of Holi
Age Range: 5-13 (approximately, with parental preview and supervision). This ad-supported website was developed by entrepreneurs, journalists, curricu...

Social Studies, Online Interactive
Pitara Kids Network
5-13

Free Spring Poems with Activities
Age Range: 4-11 (approximately, with parental supervision). Spring has sprung! The return of longer and warmer days, and the rebirth of flora and fau...

Science, Online Interactive
DLTK
4-11

Free Virtual Farm for Kids
Age Range: All (Designed for kids in Pre-K and Elementary grades, but fun for everyone with parental supervision.). Call the kids over to the compute...

Animals, Virtual Tour
Kids Farm
All

Fun Math Games & Printables for Kids
Age Range: 5-13 (approximately, with parental supervision). I stumbled upon this ad-supported website that offers a wide variety of free, online, int...

Math, Online Interactive
Kids Math Games
5-13

Foreign Language Learning Games
Age Range: All (with parental supervision). This website offers a variety of interactive online games that help foreign language learners acquire bas...

Foreign Languages, Online Interactive
Digital Dialects
All

See How "Crazy Good Snacks" Are Made
Age Range: All (with parental supervision). At this website you can watch a video of how “Crazy Good Snacks” are made. As explained at the website, ...

General, Virtual Tour
MaggieBell Naturals
3-18

Free Women's History Month Lessons & Activities
Age Range: 10 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). March is Women's History Month that recognizes and celebrates the importance of wome...

History, Online Interactive
The Library of Congress
10-18

Free Audio Literature for K-12
Age Range: 5-18 (Grades K-12). The University of South Florida provides this extensive collection of free audio books to help teachers of grades K-12...

Language Arts, Online Interactive
The University of South Florida
5-18

The MET's Awesome Art Adventure for Kids
Age Range: 6 and up (approximately, with parental supervision)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers this free, online, read-aloud, short story about...

Art, Online Interactive
The MET: Aaron’s Awesome Adventure
3-18

Einstein's Birthday & Pi Day on March 14th
Age Range: Varies (with parental supervision)...

Math, Online Interactive
Various
All

Free K-12 Math Videos & Games
Age Range: 5-18 (Grades K-12, with parental supervision). This is one of the most innovative math sites I've seen. A Canadian mathematician/teacher d...

Math, Online Interactive
Math Pickle
5-18

See How U.S. Coins Are Made
Age Range: 7 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). At this website you can take a virtual tour of the United States Mint coin making pro...

Social Studies, Virtual Tour
United States Mint
7-18

Free Virtual Trips to World Wonders
Age Range: 6-18 (Grades 1-12, with parental supervision). “Cloudschooling” and “Hackschooling” are revolutionizing the way we learn – and this websit...

Social Studies, Virtual Tour
World Wonders Project
6-18

Free Writing & Spelling Worksheets & More
Age Range: 4-10 (Grades PreK-5th, with parental supervision). A Maryland ClickScholar told me about this ad-supported website (developed by the folks...

Language Arts, Online Interactive
Best Worksheets
4-10

Make Asteroids Collide with Earth
Age Range: 10 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). This is so cool! Purdue University sponsors this free, web-based computer program th...

Science, Online Interactive
Impact Earth
10-18

Simpsons Math Activities
Age Range: 10 and up (approximately; parents should preview and supervise). In many episodes of the popular animated sitcom, The Simpsons, there are ...

Math, Online Interactive
The Simpsons
10-18

Free Child's Intro to Jazz
Age Range: 5-14 (approximately, with parental supervision). At this YouTube website you can listen (for free) to an entire album, released in 1961, t...

Music, Online Interactive
A Child’s Introduction To Jazz
5-14

See How WD-40 Is Made
Age Range: 9 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). Do you have a can of WD-40 at home? Most U.S. households do! At this official website...

General, Virtual Tour
WD-40 Company
9-18

"Liberty's Kids" History Videos
Age Range: 7-14 (approximately, with parental supervision). History comes alive with these free, animated, educational videos about the experiences o...

History, Online Interactive
Liberty's Kids
7-14

Free Crash Course in English Literature
Age Range: 13-18 (Grades 9-12 approximately, with parental supervision). Best-selling author of young adult fiction, John Green, offers this new, fre...

Language Arts, Online Interactive
Crash Course
13-18

Twelve Animated Plays by Shakespeare
Age Range: Varies (Designed for Grades K-12 students, with parental supervision.) The massive “Open Culture” websites offer a terrific series of twel...

Language Arts, Online Interactive
Open Culture
4-18

Lab Science Videos, Activities, Worksheets, & Games
Age Range: 11 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). ClickScholar Laura suggested this website, sponsored by The Thomas Jefferson Nationa...

Science, Online Interactive
Jefferson Lab
11-18

Free Interactive Chinese Lessons with Games
Age Range: All (with parental supervision). The BBC offers this free, multi-media, ten-part introduction to Mandarin Chinese. ...

Foreign Languages, Online Interactive
BBC
All

Thought-Provoking Math Activities for K-12
Age Range: 5-18 (Grades K-12, with parental supervision). This website, sponsored by Cambridge University, seeks to enrich math curriculum for learn...

Math, Online Interactive
University of Cambridge
5-18

Virtual Tour of George Washington's Home
Age Range: 9 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). February 22nd, according to many sources, is the birthday of the first U.S. President...

Museums, History, Virtual Tour
George Washington's Mount Vernon
10-18

Free Social Studies Video Dictionary
Age Range: 10 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). The Georgia Department of Education offers this terrific free “Video Dictionary” to ...

Social Studies, Online Interactive
Georgia Department of Education
10-18

Free Valentine Language Arts Worksheets
Valentine's Day is February 14th. Here are some sites that provide free Language Arts worksheets themed around Valentine's Day. Age Range: Varies (wi...

Language Arts, Online Interactive
Various
All

Free Science Videos
ClickScholar Rita suggested this YouTube channel where ASAP Science offers free, short, entertaining videos that explain biological concepts. Created ...

Science, Online Interactive
ASAP Science
12-18

Free Valentine Science Activities
Here are some Valentine's Day science activities. Age Range: Varies (Grades K-12 approximately, with parental supervision).
...

Science, Online Interactive
Various
4-18

Free Valentine Math Activities
Here are some Valentine's Day Math Activities. Age Range: Varies (Grades K-8 approximately, with parental supervision).
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Math, Online Interactive
Various
4-13

Free Virtual Literature Field Trips
Age Range: 5-18 (Grades K-12, with parental supervision). A teacher convinced Google to sponsor this unique idea to use a digital book from children'...

Language Arts, Literature, Online Interactive
Google Lit Trips
5-18

Free Art Assignments
Age Range: All (with parental assistance and supervision). This ad-free website offers free, simple-to-do artistic assignments (created by real arti...

Art, Online Interactive
The Sprout Fund
All

Virtually Pick Cacao Beans & Make Chocolate
Age Range: 9 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). Take a virtual field trip (sponsored by the Field Museum) and learn how to pick cacao...

Science, Virtual Tour
Field Museum
9-18

Free Interactive Math Worksheets, Flash Cards, & Quizzes
Age Range: 5-14 (approximately, with parental supervision). This ad-supported website provides free, interactive math flash cards, math worksheets, q...

Math, Online Interactive
Mr. Martini's Classroom
5-14

Free National Jukebox from Library of Congress
Age Range: All (with parental supervision, see warning)...

Music, Online Interactive
Library of Congress
All

Get Freebies & See How Bubble Gum Is Made
Age Range: 5 and up (with parental supervision, see notes)...

Manufacturing, Virtual Tour
Various
3-18

Free Geography Games & Kits
Age Range: 6-17 (varies, depending on game/activity, with parental supervision). Did you know that a National Geographic survey showed half of young ...

Social Studies, Geography, Online Interactive
National Geographic
6-17

TechNovelgy - Where Science Meets Fiction
Age Range: 10 and up (with parental supervision, see note below). This website offers a free archive that enables you to explore the inventions and ...

Language Arts, Online Interactive
TechNovelgy
10-18

Bios of Scientists & Much More
Age Range: 11 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). This website offers an incredible encyclopedic-style archive of information on scien...

Science, Online Interactive
Eric Weisstein
11-18

Free Online Math Games & Worksheets for K-8
Age Range: 5-13 (grades K-8, with parental supervision). This ad-supported website offers over 1000 free math activities, including games and workshe...

Math, Online Interactive
Johnny's Math Page
5-13

Free Spanish Lessons, Games, & Apps for All
Age Range: All (with parental supervision). This ad-supported website offers engaging, FREE, introductory Spanish lessons for children and their pare...

Foreign Languages, Online Interactive
Online Free Spanish
All

Games to Learn about Europe
Age Range: 9 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). This website offers over 25 free, interactive games and activities to help kids learn...

Social Studies, Geography, Online Interactive
Europa
9-18

Virtual Tour of Scotland
Age Range: 9 and up (approximately, with parental supervision). Today is January 25th, the birthday of the Scottish poet, Robert Burns, who was born ..

Social Studies, Virtual Tour
Scotland: A Virtual Tour
9-18

Free, Fun Literature Guides & Essay Tools
Age Range: 10-18 (Grades 5-12, with parental supervision). This ad-supported website offers free, web-based reference guides for studying literature...

Language Arts, Online Interactive
Shmoop
10-18

Terrific Science Freebies
Age Range: 5 -18 (grades K-12, with parental supervision). This website, developed by two enthusiastic chemistry teachers named Mickey and Lynn, prov...

Science, Online Interactive
Terrific Science
5-18

Free Offline Math Games & Much More
Age Range: 5-16 (approximately and varies by topic and activity; with parental supervision). This website provides free downloadable games and curric...

Math, Online Interactive
Ellen McHenry
5-16

Make it a great one!!

Tammy_IM_48x48_thumb2222About Tammy: Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother of 7 (ages: G12, G11, B8, G6, B5, B2, G1). Stepmom of 2. Mother in law to two, Grandma to Peyton, Mattix and Andrew and blogger at BellaOnline and Latter-DayHomeschooling and JuddzWorld!! Happy & Satisfied!!

Sunday, June 02, 2013

Jesus heals a woman of faith

 

Make it a great one!!

Tammy_IM_48x48_thumb222_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumb_thumbAbout Tammy: Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother of 7 (ages: G12, G11, B8, G6, B5, B2, G1). Stepmom of 2. Mother in law to two, Grandma to Peyton, Mattix and Andrew and blogger at BellaOnline!! Happy & Satisfied

Friday, May 31, 2013

Scripture Memorization for the Entire Family :)

This is a WONDERFUL video with a fantastic way to memorize scriptures as a family. I LOVE it!!
www.SimplyCharlotteMason.com shares a wonderful Scripture mastery idea…

As I research resources that are available for my children to use online, I come across some really wonderful things that I like to keep here so that not only I can find it later – but it is available for others as well. I am really enjoying the SimplyCharlotteMason approach for copy work and memorization. As I create our Master Plan for the year, I have been able to include several ideas/tips from them. YAY!! I just have Literature & History to break down into DAILY work. I have the Books for the Year each child is studying. I have the main outline for it – what we anticipate learning for each subject, but these are the last to actually have dates and assignments placed with them. 

We have 1 week off just about every month due to my husbands work schedule (SO FUN!!) but we are scheduled for school for 43 weeks. Although, some of those include short weeks (for Thanksgiving week) and modified school at the beginning and then end of the year. It is AWESOME to have it all down on paper (via computer) so everything is organized!! It will be SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nice to be completely organized this year and have their assignments ready for them. It will definitely free up my time to work with the younger 4 children (ages: 7, 6, 2, & 1). 

The only thing that we will actually have to purchase are books that our library does NOT carry and that I can’t borrow from people in my area. SWEEEEEET!! Good for the budget!! *** I did actually purchase a Math Curriculum for the year for my 8th grader. I feel more comfortable having someone who loves Math teach my children Math. :) It was $65 for the year through YourTeacher. I am quite happy about this!! :)

Enjoy!

Make it a great one!!
Tammy_IM_48x48_thumb2222About Tammy: Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother of 7 (ages: G12, G11, B8, G6, B5, B2, G1). Stepmom of 2. Mother in law to two, Grandma to Peyton, Mattix and Andrew and blogger at BellaOnline and Latter-Day Homeschool and JuddzWorld!! Happy & Satisfied!!

Monday, May 27, 2013

Mothers Who Know

April 2007 General Conference Talk – Sunday Morning Session by Julie B. Beck

 Julie B. Beck

There is eternal influence and power in motherhood.

In the Book of Mormon we read about 2,000 exemplary young men who were exceedingly valiant, courageous, and strong. “Yea, they were men of truth and soberness, for they had been taught to keep the commandments of God and to walk uprightly before him” (Alma 53:21). These faithful young men paid tribute to their mothers. They said, “Our mothers knew it” (Alma 56:48). I would suspect that the mothers of Captain Moroni, Mosiah, Mormon, and other great leaders also knew.

The responsibility mothers have today has never required more vigilance. More than at any time in the history of the world, we need mothers who know. Children are being born into a world where they “wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places” (Ephesians 6:12).1 However, mothers need not fear. When mothers know who they are and who God is and have made covenants with Him, they will have great power and influence for good on their children.

 

Mothers Who Know Bear Children

Mothers who know desire to bear children. Whereas in many cultures in the world children are “becoming less valued,”2 in the culture of the gospel we still believe in having children. Prophets, seers, and revelators who were sustained at this conference have declared that “God’s commandment for His children to multiply and replenish the earth remains in force.”3 President Ezra Taft Benson taught that young couples should not postpone having children and that “in the eternal perspective, children—not possessions, not position, not prestige—are our greatest jewels.”4

Faithful daughters of God desire children. In the scriptures we read of Eve (see Moses 4:26), Sarah (see Genesis 17:16), Rebekah (see Genesis 24:60), and Mary (see 1 Nephi 11:13–20), who were foreordained to be mothers before children were born to them. Some women are not given the responsibility of bearing children in mortality, but just as Hannah of the Old Testament prayed fervently for her child (see 1 Samuel 1:11), the value women place on motherhood in this life and the attributes of motherhood they attain here will rise with them in the Resurrection (see D&C 130:18). Women who desire and work toward that blessing in this life are promised they will receive it for all eternity, and eternity is much, much longer than mortality. There is eternal influence and power in motherhood.

Mothers Who Know Honor Sacred Ordinances and Covenants

Mothers who know honor sacred ordinances and covenants. I have visited sacrament meetings in some of the poorest places on the earth where mothers have dressed with great care in their Sunday best despite walking for miles on dusty streets and using worn-out public transportation. They bring daughters in clean and ironed dresses with hair brushed to perfection; their sons wear white shirts and ties and have missionary haircuts. These mothers know they are going to sacrament meeting, where covenants are renewed. These mothers have made and honor temple covenants. They know that if they are not pointing their children to the temple, they are not pointing them toward desired eternal goals. These mothers have influence and power.

 

Mothers Who Know Are Nurturers

Mothers who know are nurturers. This is their special assignment and role under the plan of happiness.5 To nurture means to cultivate, care for, and make grow. Therefore, mothers who know create a climate for spiritual and temporal growth in their homes. Another word for nurturing is homemaking. Homemaking includes cooking, washing clothes and dishes, and keeping an orderly home. Home is where women have the most power and influence; therefore, Latter-day Saint women should be the best homemakers in the world. Working beside children in homemaking tasks creates opportunities to teach and model qualities children should emulate. Nurturing mothers are knowledgeable, but all the education women attain will avail them nothing if they do not have the skill to make a home that creates a climate for spiritual growth. Growth happens best in a “house of order,” and women should pattern their homes after the Lord’s house (see D&C 109). Nurturing requires organization, patience, love, and work. Helping growth occur through nurturing is truly a powerful and influential role bestowed on women.

 

Mothers Who Know Are Leaders

Mothers who know are leaders. In equal partnership with their husbands, they lead a great and eternal organization. These mothers plan for the future of their organization. They plan for missions, temple marriages, and education. They plan for prayer, scripture study, and family home evening. Mothers who know build children into future leaders and are the primary examples of what leaders look like. They do not abandon their plan by succumbing to social pressure and worldly models of parenting. These wise mothers who know are selective about their own activities and involvement to conserve their limited strength in order to maximize their influence where it matters most.

Mothers Who Know Are Teachers

Mothers who know are always teachers. Since they are not babysitters, they are never off duty. A well-taught friend told me that he did not learn anything at church that he had not already learned at home. His parents used family scripture study, prayer, family home evening, mealtimes, and other gatherings to teach. Think of the power of our future missionary force if mothers considered their homes as a pre–missionary training center. Then the doctrines of the gospel taught in the MTC would be a review and not a revelation. That is influence; that is power.

 

Mothers Who Know Do Less

Mothers who know do less. They permit less of what will not bear good fruit eternally. They allow less media in their homes, less distraction, less activity that draws their children away from their home. Mothers who know are willing to live on less and consume less of the world’s goods in order to spend more time with their children—more time eating together, more time working together, more time reading together, more time talking, laughing, singing, and exemplifying. These mothers choose carefully and do not try to choose it all. Their goal is to prepare a rising generation of children who will take the gospel of Jesus Christ into the entire world. Their goal is to prepare future fathers and mothers who will be builders of the Lord’s kingdom for the next 50 years. That is influence; that is power.

 

Mothers Who Know Stand Strong and Immovable

Who will prepare this righteous generation of sons and daughters? Latter-day Saint women will do this—women who know and love the Lord and bear testimony of Him, women who are strong and immovable and who do not give up during difficult and discouraging times. We are led by an inspired prophet of God who has called upon the women of the Church to “stand strong and immovable for that which is correct and proper under the plan of the Lord.”6 He has asked us to “begin in [our] own homes”7 to teach children the ways of truth. Latter-day Saint women should be the very best in the world at upholding, nurturing, and protecting families. I have every confidence that our women will do this and will come to be known as mothers who “knew” (Alma 56:48). In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

October 2007 General Conference Talk by Julie B. Beck

 

I LOVE this talk! I don’t know why it didn’t ‘hit’ me harder at the time. Perhaps I need to hear it more now, than then?? Who knows! But, once again, I am reminded of the importance of Motherhood – not just motherhood for Mom’s who bear children but for ALL Women. There are many mothers who mother MY children – they are VERY important to me and I appreciate them and thank them.

Now for me to move forward and continue to try to pattern MY life after this talk. I AM a Mother Who Knows! I have a very strong testimony of the importance of Motherhood {& Parenthood} and all that being a Mother {Parent} entails.

 

Make it a great one!!

Tammy_IM_48x48_thumb2222About Tammy: Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother of 7 (ages: G12, G11, B8, G6, B5, B2, G1). Stepmom of 2. Mother in law to two, Grandma to Peyton, Mattix and Andrew and blogger at BellaOnline and Latter-Day Homeschool and JuddzWorld!! Happy & Satisfied!!