Hello everyone…yes, I am still here. I know that it has been a long time since I have made an entry, but life has gotten in the way, as it often does. Homeschooling a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grader with a pre-schooler, active toddler, and special needs baby keeps me hopping. I feel so blessed [...]
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I’m Still Here!
Posted in babies, children, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, sanctity of life, submission, tagged babies, baby, child, child training, child-rearing, children, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, homeschooling, keepers at home, love, marriage, Mommy, mothering, parenting, quiverfull, sanctity of life, submission on November 5, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Research in Progress…
Posted in babies, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged babies, baby, birth defect, child, child training, child-rearing, childbirth, children, Christianity, clubfoot, family, full-quiver, Ignacio Ponseti, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriarchy, Ponseti Method, pregnancy, pro-life, quiverfull, sanctity of life, serial casting, submission on September 4, 2008 | 2 Comments »
As you may know, I recently posted that our newborn son Kolby was born with a clubfoot. You can read that entry here: http://thefullquiverhomeschoolhouse.wordpress.com/2008/08/28/clubfoot/
This is all new territory for my family and I, because we have never had any experience with this condition previously. We had no knowledge base to pull from, so I began doing [...]
Baby Brownies!!!
Posted in babies, child moments, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged babies, baby, baking, brothers, celebration, child, child moments, child training, child-rearing, childbirth, children, Christianity, cooperation, education, family, family traditions, full-quiver, grandparents, home education, homeschool, homeschooling, keepers at home, love, marriage, memories, new baby, parenting, patriarchy, pregnancy, quiverfull, sanctity of life, school, siblings, sisters, submission, teaching, values, working together on August 28, 2008 | 7 Comments »
My children have a special tradition that they do with their Grandma every time that a new baby is born into our family. They bake “baby brownies”! All of the children from the oldest to the youngest get to help prepare and decorate brownies to be enjoyed when Mommy, Daddy, and the new baby come [...]
Clubfoot
Posted in babies, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, tagged babies, baby, birth defect, child, child training, child-rearing, childbirth, children, Christianity, clubfoot, congenital, family, full-quiver, keepers at home, marriage, medical care, orthopedics, parenting, patriarchy, pregnancy, quiverfull, sanctity of life, serial casting on August 28, 2008 | 10 Comments »
Our sweet little Kolby was born with a clubfoot. Clubfoot is a congenital deformity of the foot, where the foot is twisted inward and downward.This condition is found in only about 1 out of 1000 births, and was most likely caused due to position in my uterus,in his case.
Kolby is being treated currently with [...]
He is here!
Posted in babies, child moments, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged babies, baby, brothers, child, child training, child-rearing, childbirth, children, Christianity. family, full-quiver, home, keepers at home, love, marriage, memories, new baby, newborn, parenting, patriarchy, pictures, pregnancy, quiverfull, sanctity of life, siblings, sisters, submission on August 27, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I know that it has been a while since I updated here. But I have a good reason. No, really, I have a GREAT reason!!
THIS is why I have been MIA for a little while:
Kolby Bradford was born on August 12th, 2008 at 5:51am!
He weighed 4 pounds and 15 ounces, and was 18 inches [...]
California Home Education and Parental Rights-Part 11
Posted in babies, children, faith and Christianity, family, home education, homeschool, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, submission, tagged Alliance Defense Fund, babies, baby, California, California Homeschool Network, child, child training, child-rearing, children, Christian Home Education Association, Christianity, constitutional rights, Court of Appeal, Department of Education, education, Education Code 44237, Erwin Chemerinsky, family, Family Protection Ministries, Focus on the Family, Gary Kreep, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, H. Walter Croskey, home education, Home School Legal Defense Association, homeschool, Homeschool Association of California, homeschooling, HSLDA, Jack O'Connell, Jeff Shafer, keepers at home, Long family, Loren Gould, marriage, Mike Farris, parental rights, parenting, patriarchy, politics, school, Second Appellate District, Shinn, submission, Sunland Christian School, teaching, Turner, UC Irvine's law school, United States Justice Foundation on August 11, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Well, it has been a long 6 months but the battle for homeschool freedom in the state of California has ended for now…with success!! After following this case closely since not long after beginning this blog, it is nice to see such a positive culmination of events in this important matter. Below you can read more [...]
4-H Fair Pictures
Posted in babies, child moments, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged 4-H, babies, baby, child, child moments, child training, child-rearing, childbirth, children, Christianity, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, homeschooling, keepers at home, marriage, Mini 4-H, parenting, patriarchy, pictures, pregnancy, quiverfull, sanctity of life, submission, summer on August 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Kaitlyn and Kyle with their arts&crafts painting projects!
Kaitlyn, Kyle, and Kourtney check out some other projects.
Kassidy thinks that the fair is lots of fun!
Kory enjoys one of the free coloring books they gave away.
Kaitlyn with her tree poster project.
Kyle with his tree poster project.
Kassidy and Kory like their flags!
Kaitlyn found stickers, candy, and a flag!
Some Favorite Quotes
Posted in babies, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged babies, baby, child, child training, child-rearing, childbirth, children, Christianity, Doug Phillips, Dr. Richard Jones, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, homeschooling, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriarchy, pregnancy, quiverfull, quotes, sanctity of life, submission, Vision Forum, Voddie Baucham on August 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sometimes you run across a sentence or two that really sums up how you feel or what you are thinking in a succinct way. When this happens to me, I like to kind of collect them so that I can refer back to them when a situation arises where I can use them. Here are [...]
July 2008 Pictures: Blessings from the Lord
Posted in babies, child moments, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, keepers at home, marriage, modesty, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged babies, baby, blessings, brothers, child, child training, child-rearing, childbirth, children, Christianity, culture, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, homeschooling, keepers at home, marriage, modesty, parenting, patriarchy, pictures, pregnancy, pro-life, quiverfull, sanctity of life, siblings, sisters, society, submission, values on July 16, 2008 | 2 Comments »
California Home Education and Parental Rights-Part 10
Posted in children, faith and Christianity, family, home education, homeschool, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, submission, tagged Alliance Defense Fund, California, child, child training, child-rearing, children, Christianity, constitutional rights, education, family, Gary Kreep, home education, Home School Legal Defense Association, homeschool, homeschooling, HSLDA, In re Rachel L, keepers at home, legal issues, marriage, Michael Smith, Mike Farris, parental rights, parenting, patriarchy, school, submission, teach, United States Justice Foundation on July 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Here is the latest update regarding the important legal case regarding home education in the state of California. It is an encouraging step towards a hopefully positive outcome for parental rights and homeschooling rights in our nation.
The source for this article is located here:
http://www.hslda.org/hs/state/ca/200807110.asp
Read more below:
Favorable Development in the California Homeschooling Case
Dear HSLDA Members and [...]