We finally finished memorizing "The Living Christ." It's taken months and months, since we only did a line a week. But we've learned more ways to remember Christ daily and truly feel like this document was inspired.
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Monday, January 11, 2016
A Christmas Carol
Matt and I read "A Christmas Carol" for the first time over the holidays. There was so much detail in "A Christmas Carol" that never comes out in any of the movie renditions I've seen. I realize I shouldn't be too shocked by this, but I figured it was such a short book they would be able to fit in all of the details. Like how the ghosts were really good about using Scrooge's own words against him, or how awesome his nephew is, or how people would have robbed his grave in the future. Or that there's other quotes besides "God bless us every one!" For example:
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
“There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.”
“Merry Christmas! What right have you to be merry? What reason have you to be merry? You’re poor enough.” “Come, then,” returned the nephew gaily. “What right have you to be dismal? What reason have you to be morose? You’re rich enough.”
“Darkness was cheap, and Scrooge liked it.”
This was fitting since we finished the book weeks after Christmas. |
What a great lesson to teach to children! |
Rebekah
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Family History Guess Who
My latest project has been creating a Guess Who game using my family members and ancestors. I hope as my family plays the game that we can be inspired to learn more about each person.
For those of you who would like to do something similar, I have the following suggestions:
-Get color photos of all of the family members you want to sketch (or you will spend most of your time waiting to find out the hair/eye color of family members for whom you only have black and white photos.)
-Figure out the dimensions of your guess who game before sketching (I didn't, so I had to scan and then re-size all of my sketches to fit.)
-Sketch in pre-drawn boxes (they they will be ready to cut right away!)
-Depending on your preference, you may want to copy your black and white sketches first and then manually add color (I colored mine before copying them, and the peach tone I used for everyone's skin didn't show up. However, I do think that the printed versions looked more professional than the colored pencil versions.)
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
For those of you who would like to do something similar, I have the following suggestions:
-Get color photos of all of the family members you want to sketch (or you will spend most of your time waiting to find out the hair/eye color of family members for whom you only have black and white photos.)
-Figure out the dimensions of your guess who game before sketching (I didn't, so I had to scan and then re-size all of my sketches to fit.)
-Sketch in pre-drawn boxes (they they will be ready to cut right away!)
-Depending on your preference, you may want to copy your black and white sketches first and then manually add color (I colored mine before copying them, and the peach tone I used for everyone's skin didn't show up. However, I do think that the printed versions looked more professional than the colored pencil versions.)
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
Monday, January 4, 2016
Dear Dash: Twelve Months
Dear Dash,
We had a great celebration for your birthday! You loved all of the attention.
In honor of the Winston-Salem Dash, I did baseball themed cupcakes and a batter bowl smash cake.
You ended up pushing the entire cake off of your tray, so we gave you a smaller piece to munch on instead.
It's crazy to think how much you've grown over the past year!
I'm kind of glad this is the last time I'm doing monthly pictures because it's so hard to get you to stay still.
It's been a busy month for you! You celebrated your first Christmas, caught another cold, and took your first steps. You can climb our stairs in 30 seconds flat, and have started to figure out how to climb down them safely. You are a social laugher and social cougher. You play most with your musical toys, although you will push anything around on the floor (paper, boxes, cans, etc). You still think the vacuum is the coolest invention. You love to turn pages of books. You sneakily gnaw on the corners of our games or the corner of the bottom stair. You will let us spoon feed you almost anything if you are distracted.
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
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