Sunday, April 1, 2012

Psalm 139:13-16


Psalm 139:13-16 For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you,when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depthsof the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of
them,the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them.


Thursday, March 29, 2012

WINNERS OF THE SOAP GIVEAWAY....

I have chosen 3 winners of the soap giveaway. The first winner will get 3 bars of soap the second and third will get 2 bars.

FIRST WINNER IS "HAUGH FAMILY"

SECOND WINNER IS "EMTGIRL"

THIRD WINNER IS "ANNA"

PLEASE SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS VIA MY EMAIL AT busymom1210@msn.com and I will get your soaps in the mail...

Thank you to everyone who came over and checked out the site...!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Soaps Are Ready

Soaps are now ready. I'm taking orders. Please message me or comment below. Thanks

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

ENTER TO WIN HOMEMADE SOAP GIVEAWAY..ENDS MARCH 29th

I am offering a giveaway of 3 bars of soap for anyone who comments to this post. You can also check out my Facebook page's Angel Wings Soap and Angel Wings Homeschool. Drawing will be held March 29th. Winner will be posted to this site and Soap will be shipped on the 30th. Thanks for looking and Good Luck.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Soap will be ready March 30th.....

Angel Wings Soap

Soaps will be ready March 30th. Energy,Tahitian Vanilla,Oatmeal & Honey,Bamboo,Sleigh ride,Pure (no scent). $3.00 per bar. Shipping up to 4 bars is $5.35, 6 bars $8.65, for additional bars email me a for a price quote I ship priority mail as this seems to be the cheapest. Invoices are sent via Paypal


Energy: A stimulating blend of Citrus, including Grapefruit, Lemon and Lime, with hints of fresh Cucumber and Jasmine, and a touch of Pineapple, Blackberry and Champagne.
Vanilla, Tahitian:, luscious smelling coconuts are the main note in this blend, followed by some supporting notes of Orange, Lily, Roses and of course, Vanilla. 
Oatmeal, Milk and Honey: Blended with utmost care, this is the perfect melding of three fabulous scents. Fine ground oatmeal has a exfoliation property and it will adhere to what is irritating your skin. Thereby can be washed away with the soap
Sleigh Ride: With a top note of Orange, followed by a middle note of Green Apple and winding down to peppermint and cloves, this scent is so fantastic. 
Fresh Bamboo: The clean scent reminds us of crisp jungle leaves in a damp rainforest. Imagine the smell of wild Bamboo stalks, crisp Aloe and Jasmine Petals with base notes of Vetivert and soft musk mixed together in a refreshing blend
Pure:  No scents or dyes..

Monday, February 27, 2012

Children Are A Blessing Even The Ones We Lost... Psalm 139:13-16

As we come up on the 2 year anniversary of Tyler's death I remember, "Children are a blessing from the Lord even the ones we have lost leave their imprint on our hearts forever..."

Psalm 139:13-16 For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you,when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

SNEAK PEAK AT MY HOMEMADE SOAP COMING IN MARCH

Here is a sneak peak at my homemade soap, this will be ready at the end of March.. Below is Energy soap.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Here Is Some Great Insight To Start Off Your Week.....

Posted by on Feb 7, 2012 in Blog, Education, Family & Parenting, Lifestyle

I’ve been a public school educator and administrator for more than a decade, so you may be surprised that when parents ask for my advice about education, I often suggest they allow their children to leave school. Education reform is happening today, but it’s slow and often ineffective. Parents need to do what is in the best interest of their children, right now.
For some this means working hard with a school to adapt to meet a child’s needs. But many schools are rigid and don’t believe students are entitled to a customized learning experience. For these parents the best option is often to leave school behind and empower children with the freedom to learn what they want in the way that is best for them.
Here are the twelve most compelling reasons for leaving school behind if your child is not finding success and happiness there.

1. Learning is customized not standardized

• In school learning is standardized to what someone else says is best.

• At home learning is customized to what the child and parent feel is best.

2. Associate with those you enjoy rather than those who share your birth year

• In school students are grouped by date of manufacture.
• At home children can choose to be with those whose company they enjoy.

3. Freedom to learn with their tools

• In school students are often banned from using they tools they love to learn with — such as a cell phone.
• At home children can learn with the tools they choose. For many children technology open doors that schools slam shut.

4. Socialize with those who share your passions not just your zip code

• In school students have little opportunity to socialize and even when they do it is generally confined to those with whom they’ve been grouped with by year and geography.
• At home children have the opportunity to socialize and make global connections with others of any age who share their talents, passions, and interests.

5. Real life measures are better than bubble tests

• In school we measure students success with bubble tests and response to prompts.
• At home we measure success by what children accomplish that matters to them. Some teens like Leah Miller have developed their own personal success plan (see hers here). She sets her goals and then assesses her success in meeting them.

6. Don’t just read about doing stuff. Do stuff!

• In school students are forced to sit at desks all day reading and answering questions about stuff other people do.
• At home children don’t need to spend their time reading and writing about what other people do. They can go do stuff.

7. Travel when you want

In school they tell you when to go on vacation and families hop off to crowded destinations together.
• At home families can decide when travelling works best for them and also get better rates.

8. You are more than a number

• In school the only things students have to show for their work are numbers and graphs known as report cards, transcripts, or data reports.
• At home children often put together meaningful portfolios that can be reflected upon and powerfully capture and celebrate learning. This can be done at school, but it rarely happens as little time is left for assessment and reflection after testing and test prep.

9. Do work you value

• In school students do work someone else wants for someone else’s purpose.
• At home children can engage in meaningful work for reasons they determine are important.

10. Independence is valued over dependence

• In school students are dependent on others to tell them what to do and when. They spend their time as compliant workers and are discouraged from questioning authority.
• At home children are encouraged to explore, discover, and develop their own passions and talents and given the freedom to work deeply in these areas. They know how to learn independently because they are interested, not because they are told to do something.

11. You don’t have to waste learning time with standardized tests

• In school students and their teachers are spending a large percentage of their time preparing for tests and testing even though test have little to no role in real life. My last test was more than a decade ago. How about you?
• At home children have the freedom to enjoy learning without the burden or stress of testing. Although many children and parents have been trained to believe testing is a necessary evil in school kids who have the freedom to learn without testing are doing just fine and exploring their passions as grown unschooler Kate Fridkis explains in her article that reveals how we can learn successfully without testing.

12. No more meaningless worksheets and reports

• In school students often complain they are forced to do meaningless worksheets and reports that have no real purpose or audience. In fact these worksheets and reports often actually suck the joy out of learning. Think about it. When was the last time you read a great book and thought, “Wow! I want to write a report or fill in a worksheet.”
• At home children can do work that matters and has meaning. If they read a book they love they can hop online and discuss it with other people who’ve read it or publish a review for Amazon. If they want to learn something they have an unfiltered world of resources (inaccessible in many schools) at their fingertips to do so.
Parents of Generation Z have woken up and realized that the industrial model school’s of today are preparing their children for a world that no longer exists. They know that those who receive outdated, classroom-based instruction will end up with the rest of the young people Occupying Wall Street and beyond.
However, there is another option! Home educating families are onto something. The children of these families will grow up as adults who know how to take ownership of their learning and their lives. They will be empowered with the ability to attain satisfaction and success in life and career.
What are your thoughts on the current public education system? Does homeschooling sound appealing to you?











http://12most.com/2012/02/07/compelling-reasons-to-homeschool-children/

Friday, February 10, 2012

Bonhoeffer: "In the sight of God there is no life that is not worth living." ♥


May God stir our hearts to defend ALL life, from conception to natural death! I... spoke with a dear friend who is a leader in the homeschool community today. She quoted Bonhoeffer: "In the sight of God there is no life that is not worth living."

AMEN!
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Save Money Making Your Own Baby Wipes....

Homemade Baby Wipes

1 roll of paper towels-I use Bounty Basics. 
2 Tbs baby wash (I like the lavender wash)
2Tbs baby oil
2 Cups of water
2 containers 2 put the baby wipes in-I use round empty ice cream buckets with lids.

(Bounty usually costs $1.00 per roll and I find coupons first they are usually .25 cents off making the rolls .75 cents each)

Cut the roll of paper towel in half. I use an electric knife for this. Put the half rolls f paper towels in the ice cream buckets.
Boil the water, baby wash, and baby oil. After it boils, pour over the wipes. I pour it evenly over each side and then down the middle so that the cardboard tube is moist. Once the cardboard is soft and pliable I pull it out and throw it away.

Wipes are ready to use.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Thrift Store Shopping For School Books

In need of books to fill in the gaps of your home school?  By utilizing your local thrift store to pick up books can save a ton of money. I have come across a lot of great educational books from the Civil War, Space, Kids Atlas, I could go on and on, but the saving are incredible I paid anywhere from .25 cents to .75 cents per book. My bookcase pictured filled with books from the thrift store cost of all the books $30.00 dollars what an awesome deal and we are just beginning. I have to admit my kids get just as excited in the Thrift store getting books as if they were in a department store.