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Elk Hunting Camp 2010 – Part II
Elk Hunting Camp 2010 – Part I Here’s Part II of our Elk Hunting Camp. On Sunday morning, no one hunts and we have a morning church service at our Church in the Wildwood. It’s always a lovely time with the breeze blowing through the trees and having nature around you. We always have a brunch about 10. We do this so that we can give the hunters a chance to rest since they’ve been getting up very early the other days. It also gives us time for the weather to warm since its in the lower 30’s at before daybreak. We had a beautiful spread. This is just a portion of what was offered. …
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Elk Hunting Camp 2010 – Part I
I survived. Elk Camp lasted an entire week for some of us and that included our family. It was a delightful time albeit a bit hectic for me. There were a lot of campers this year. More campers than hunters. A few days there were 97 of us (including all children and babies). That’s a lot of people in the woods! I organize all the evening meals so that there is some cohesiveness to the group. Breakfast and lunches everyone plans and eats on their own. Anyways, back to our shared evening meals. The first night is soup night. Everyone brings a pot of their soup that is enough for their family.…
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Week in Review 10/3/10
Remember those 400 lbs. of apples I told you we picked? Well this past week was spent trying to use them up. The easiest part was the picking of the apples. So beware, if good fortune should come your way and someone offers you all the apples you want for free, remember… the easiest part of apples is the picking! If you haven’t realized it yet, we do believe in child labor encourage all our children to help. More apples. After juicing 9 1/2 gallons and coring 45lbs of apples, Zachary’s starting to get sick of seeing them. Serenity’s not looking too thrilled either. But then… in the middle of all this…
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Studying History Using Greenleaf Guide
In this review on Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History, I talked about how Greenleaf has helped us tie the history of the Old Testament peoples together. This study has made us realize that the Biblical characters were very real and were involved in the real world and were not a people by themselves. Now please don’t get me wrong when I say that. I believe the Bible to be 100% true but reading the Bible as a part of history made the people come alive for me and my family. Other ways to enhance your study While I use Greenleaf for a guideline of what chapters to read, I also try and look for…
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Displaying Children’s Artwork
Do you display your child’s artwork by taping them to the walls like I do? If so, you may like some of the ideas I have compiled from many different sources on ways to showcase your child’s artwork. Many photo companies such as Snapfish, Costco, Sam’s and Mandy’s Moon offer the ability to turn a digital picture into a useable item or even a gift such as the following… Mouse Pads Magnets 12 month calendar using your child’s artwork for the pictures mugs coasters These coaster samples are from Mandy’s Moon. Simple and inexpensive idea… Hang a clothes line and use the pins to hold your child’s artwork in place. This makes an easy way…





