Saturday, April 2, 2011

National Bible Bowl 2011


It's finally here, Bible Bowl!!!! Our day began with breakfast in the hotel the kids were so laid back laughing as we ate breakfast that we had five bowls of wrath and other corny references to Revelation. The test is made up of one round of fifty questions that is time for 25 minutes, closed Bible. That is followed by five more rounds of 40 questions each. Two of the rounds they are permitted to use their Bibles and three rounds it is closed Bible.

The open Bible is for quotes, the test will give them 8 to 10 words from a quotation and the youth have to locate chapter and verse where that quote is found. Again each is a timed round here they have 25 minutes, 20 minutes, & 15 minutes for the various rounds.

It is an intense process, but the joy the kids get from studying together, hanging out, the hotel trip, just all of it is amazing! Each of the 14 youth we took with us are active in select sports, arts, drama, music classes, etc. All are outstanding students, but yet they make time to study scripture for a couple of hours each week for months, just for a ribbon or trophy! And they take it to heart, they aren't competitive or jealous of each other's success, they encourage each other and just really bring out the best in each other!

I'm so proud of these youth! I love being their coach and watching them succeed. Revelation begins with a promises that there is a blessing for all who read and study the book, and we have received blessing from our time this year!



Update 4/7/11: I got in trouble by family members because I posted information about Bible Bowl but forgot to tell them how the kids scored!

I coached four teams, in the Elementary In-Experienced Team (3rd-5th Grade) they took First Place

My Elementary Experienced Team (3rd-5th Grade) they took First Place.



My Junior Experienced Team (6th-9th Grade), this was Abigail's team, they took Second Place. Abigail and another player on the team are both only 4th graders, but the other 2 members of their team forced them to play up a division.



My Sr. Experienced Team, (10th-12th Grade) finished in Fourth Place. This was Caleb's team. Three of the players, including Caleb are 8th graders but because the 4th player is in 12th grade they too had to play up a division.

In Individual competition for the Elementary Experienced Division (3rd-5th Grade) Abigail finished first. And in the Individual Junior Experienced Division (6th-9th) Caleb took first place.

Overall (3rd – 12th Grade) Rankings (112 participants) Caleb took first place with 241 correct out of 250 questions. And Abigail took 5th place with 211 correct out of 250 questions.

"Teach them to your children and to their children after them." Deuteronomy 4:9

Friday, April 1, 2011

Time at the Gun Range



































Ok, so after you've had the kids bottled up for a three hour car ride, and before they go to take a three hour test, how do you unwind? Well, if Dad's are in charge you go to the gun range! They shot everything from M16s, 357s, 22s and more! The kids had a blast, they all came back to the hotel with their targets full of holes! Abigail saved her shells from the M16 to make a necklace! Her shoulder is bruised, but she and the boys can't quit grinning and talking about all the fun they had!

"they did their work with one hand and held a weapon in the other" Nehemiah 4:17

April Fools


Several years ago I had a brilliant idea for an April Fools joke on the kids. Every year since the kids have looked forward to what Mom would do next! This year April Fools falls on the day we are driving up to Oklahoma Christian University for the National Bible Bowl Competition. Like every road trip, I have a little cooler packed and at some point we will stop for a picnic. However, they are in for a surprise. I have packed 'fishsticks' and 'peas and carrots' for lunch, with one tiny twist!

The fish sticks are sugar wafer cookies that I coated with peanut butter and then rolled in smashed corn flakes. The 'peas and carrots' are green mini-gobstopper candies and orange Starbursts that have been quartered!

Now shhh, they suspect nothing!!!! I'll post pictures of their reactions later today. Abigail has already gotten in the April Fools spirit by calling her friends (at 7:45am) and telling them there was a fire at OCU and National's has been postponed indefinitely!!! Heheheh!

"Yet, crafty fellow that I am, I caught you by trickery!"

II Corinthians 12:16

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Caleb with the Chain Saw!


Remember those projects Jon has going on well this is one of them. We had trees on the front yard that were over grown and shaded too much of the yard. Today Jon and Caleb used the chain saw and bow saw to trim the tree and bag up the clippings. After they spent a couple of hours doing yard work, then they took Abigail to softball practice where Jon pitched to the girls and Caleb shagged balls! They were both worn out at the end of the day!

"Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction" Proverbs 1:8

Friday, March 25, 2011

Dirt Devils in Training


It's that time again, softball season. Abigail has played Spring, Fall and Winter softball since she was four years old. Most of the seasons she was playing with the Blue Crush, they were a team one division older than Abigail. This year we chose to put her in her own age division on a rec league, wow, big change! Abigail is still playing catcher, but this team will definitely not be as competitive as her teams in the past. She is having fun, and enjoying getting to know her new team mates and that is what's important.


"Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice" Philippians 4:9

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Tim Lambert
























Tim Lambert, president of the THSC, was our guest speaker at the March PEACH Meeting. Mr Lambert is a fixture in Austin when the state legislature is in session. THSC fights for home school rights and keep home schoolers up to date on proposed bills that might impact home education in Texas.

I have served on the PEACH Board of Directors for the past three years. During that time our organization has grown from 200 families to 250. Over the past two years PEACH has experienced the growing pains that go with change. Tim has been an invaluable resource to our board. He has an incredibly busy schedule but he has made himself available to guide the board in the direction necessary to protect our membership and provide the resources necessary to North Texas Home Educators. He is one of those individuals that is such a wealth of information. If you haven't heard him speak, check out the Texas Home School Coalition website for his speaking schedule.



"Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard"

Psalm 19:2-3

Monday, March 14, 2011

Tom Sawyer has Nothing on Me!


Jon has several 'projects' going on in the back yard. So I thought I would help out by using the power washer to clean the privacy fence before we restain and seal it. The project took about four days. The kids would come out every once in a while and ask to help. I really thought nothing of it until the following Monday when Abigail's piano teacher asked if her what fun thing she did over Spring Break. Abigail responds, ‘My mom made us do school work all week, but on Thursday she did let us use the power washer to clean the privacy fence!’

Next week she can tell Ms. Kathy that I let her use a paint brush on the newly cleaned fence!

"Make the work harder for the men so that they keep working and pay no attention to lies." Exodus 5:9

Monday, March 7, 2011

LTC Painting















Leadership Training for Christ allows youth grades 3-12th to develop their talents for serving God. Chorus, Puppets & Drama are just the beginning, there are dozens of areas where the kids can demonstrate their gifts.
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Last year was Abigail first year at Art, she had so much fun, she decided to do another painting. Working with acrylics she depicted the opening of the first seal. Below is the description she is including with this submission:

"This picture is of the first seal with the rider on the shite horse, 'I looked and there before me was a shite horse! Its rider held a bow, and he was given a crown, and he rode as a conqueror bent on conquest.' Revelation 6:2. The horse and rider are shown coming out of the seal."

Friday, March 4, 2011

Big Bad Wolf






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Our PEACH home school group is preparing The Big Bad Musical! It is a smart and wickedly funny musical based on fairy tales of the big bad wolf. The notorious Big Bad Wolf is being slapped with a class-action lawsuit by storybooks of quirky characters who want to get even: Little Red Riding Hood, her Grandmother, the Three Little Pigs and the Shepherd in charge of the Boy Who Cried Wolf.

Very cute script and Caleb and Abigail are having a great time at practice!


A troublemaker and a villain,
goes about with a corrupt mouth.
Proverbs 6:12

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Trip to Tulsa




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A quick trip to Tulsa gave us a chance to see my mom and my brother. We made a quick overnight trip for a sweet friend's funeral. It was nice to get together for lunch, and enjoy eachother's company.

When you have eaten and are satisfied,
praise the LORD your God for the good he has given you.
Deuteronomy 8:10