Saturday, November 9, 2013

Racing With My Peeps


That corny post title was my attempt at being funny.  You get kind of silly when you wait until 10:30 pm to write a blog post after being up since 5:00 am.  Why have I been up since 5?  Today I ran my fourth 5K and met up early this morning with a bunch of friends who decided to make the drive together. This 5K benefited a mission that is raising money to build chicken houses in Haiti.  {Hence the goofy title: chickens=peeps. groan!}

This is our pre-race photo.  It was cold this morning.  As in, frost-on-the-windshield-32-degrees-cold, but the sun shone bright and the air was calm so, aside from a few shivers before we started, all was good. 

L to R: Britni, Jodi, Kate, Joanie, Melanie, Joanne, Hunter, me, Brian, & Barry

This was Brian's first 5K.  Brian has been my cheerleader at every race I've done so it was a lot of fun to cheer him on today. He walked the course with two friends, and on a whim they decided to run the last mile. 

Hunter, Barry, & Brian

I have a hard time setting race goals.  I want to challenge myself, but I don't want to set myself up for disappointment if I don't do as well as I aspire. That's why I set a 2-tiered goal for today.  My primary goal was to improve my overall time from my third 5K which was 29:25.  My more ambitious, tentative goal was to run the race at a 9:00 per mile pace, giving me an overall time of 27:54. The first goal was my baseline and my second goal was the bonus.


The most motivating factor of this race was all the friends I had out on the course.  As we spotted each other, we would wave and shout encouragement.  I've always been among strangers on the race course so today was a new experience.  (I could add more silliness and say it was a breath of fresh air.)

As I neared the finish line, I was able to pull out a little bit of energy that I was holding back and sprint over the finish line, completing the 3.1 miles in 27:33!  That's 21 seconds faster than even my ambitious goal, and putting me at approximately a 8:55 per mile pace. 

This race went beyond meeting my own goals, though.  It was also about fellowship with friends and fellow believers.  It was about watching my friends conquer their fears and try new things.  It was about togetherness and spurring one another on.

One of the signs at the finish line summed it up. It said, "I have fought the good faith, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."  (I Timothy 4:7)

One last photo: everyone in this picture (except the children) had already completed a 3.1 mile trek and they look just as happy as they did at the beginning, don't you think? 

L to R: Barry, Joanne, Hunter, Brian, Kate with Abi on her shoulders, me, Melanie, Joanie, Britni with Belle, Jodi, & Alex





Friday, November 8, 2013

The Facebook Community




You may have noticed during my 31 Days series in October that I mentioned my new Facebook community

I created the Bits and Pieces From My Life Facebook page as an extension of my blog. Links to all of my blog articles are automatically posted on my Facebook page, saving you the hassle of checking for new content and guaranteeing you don't miss a post!  

In addition, I add content to my Facebook page that doesn't fit into my regular blogging content, things like: 
  • Amazon deal or coupon codes or  for products that have benefited our family 
  • links to articles that have spoken to me
  • pictures of my kids
  • other fun photos (like a  photo I posted in October of the day's library haul)
I'm contemplating the idea of a social media party.  I would set the day and time and we would all gather at my Facebook page for a short time of chatting and giveaways.  (Have you ever attended a social media party?  Would you be interested in attending?)

I'd love to have you join my community.  (What would like to see on my Facebook page?)

I'd love for you to tell your friends, too! 




Tuesday, November 5, 2013

In the Mean Time...


October on the blog was all about free printables, but life continued on behind the scenes.  The weather delivered chilly 50 degree days, a few 80 degree days, and everything in-between.  We had rain and sun and wind. We are especially appreciative of the colors of autumn this year.  Last year, Hurricane Sandy hit just as the leaves were beginning to change and blew all the leaves off the trees in our yard.  We went from green trees to bare trees. 

a view from my porch



Family Time:

We made an effort to be outside during the month of October.  We chipped away at our ongoing project of clearing away years worth of growth at the back of our property.  We took an entire weekend to work on burning our brush pile, some of which had been piled there since we bought the property 2.5 years ago. 



And what's a fire without a few marshmallows? 


The girls took advantage of several  breezy days to fly kites. 




We had the fabulous opportunity to see a local production of Les Miserables. Technically, it was in November, not October, but since it happened in the days after September 30th,  I get to talk about it here.


We went with my mom and sister while my dad generously agreed to stay at our house with our five kids (ages 3-10), plus my youngest sister (age 12).  We were gone from 7 pm until a little after midnight, but he says he barely had to lift a finger as they all settled in for movie night and the kids served him (and each other) snacks, put the two youngest to bed, and kept the house running.  When we got home (a little after midnight, remember), our three oldest kids plus my sister were in the middle of a game of Monopoly! 

excuse my "deer caught in headlights" expression!

Birthdays:
 

We celebrated 3 birthdays in our house during October. 

Ben turned 5.  He requested homemade pizza for dinner.  We had a small family party in the evening and he asked for a box-mix cake with blue icing.  It so went against my grain to not make it from scratch, but it was the easiest, stress-free birthday cake ever. 



Four days later, our kittens turned 1.  We skipped the pizza and cake and served them chicken.

Dott

Alvin


Exercise:

Gavin practicing throwing and catching at gym class
My three oldest kids are taking a fall gym class taught by student P. E. majors at the local university.  It's our second year in a row, and this year all five kids are old enough to take the class, but my two littlest broke into nervous tears on the first day of class (and the second and third) so we made the decision to let them wait another year.

I'm busy training for my 4th 5K later this month.  I ran the October Joggermom Cancer Run as motivation.  To complete the challenge, you must run at least 26.2 miles between October 1-31.  I ended up with a total of 52.1 miles-- just .3 miles short of two marathons! 

Also for the first time in my adult life, I own a bicycle.  (It's a hand-me-down and it's a men's bike, but I'm not picky!)  I've been taking Maddie and Gavin on weekend bike rides and Gavin has declared that we need to make it a Saturday habit until it gets too cold.



School:


We've fallen into a comfortable school groove this year.  Not that everything goes smoothly every day.  (It doesn't.  Do your children cry when they think something is too hard?  Mine do.  Am I really that hard a task master?)

A highlight from the month of October was reading through this book for history:


Augustus Caesar's World by Genevieve Foster

When it arrived in our mailbox and I began to thumb through it, I feared it would be too much and that it would bog us down, but no!  It's been a favorite of my three older kids (ages 7, 9, and almost 11).  I let them draw or color quietly while I read and they always, always ask me to keep reading when I am done the day's selection. 

We are scheduled to finish the book today.  Since we spent time during our summer break (June/July) doing  Around the World in 60 Days and then took our first two months of school (August/September) for our own study of U. S. geography, we plan to take a break from history until after Christmas break.  Then we'll pick up with a living book walk through medieval history. 



Food:

Running makes me hungry and autumn makes me crave comfort foods so October was a fun month in the kitchen.  We tried multiple pumpkin recipes:  pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, pumpkin spice waffles, whole wheat pumpkin scones with cinnamon icing, pumpkin bread, and double chocolate pumpkin cookies

We delved into a few non-pumpkin recipes, too, like creamy chicken and wild rice soup in soft bread bowls, homemade chicken and dumplings, and refried bean soup.

We made own version of s'mores using graham crackers, marshmallow spread, melted chocolate chips, and sprinkles.

  
P.S. Confession: I've been known to lick the sides of the mug after drinking a cup of this peanut butter hot chocolate


Mishaps:

We were anxious for the first frost to send all the ticks, bugs, and snakes into hibernation.  Until then, we had our share of creepies during our many hours of outside time.  On our first brush burning day, Brian, Gavin, and Maddie were bringing handfuls of sticks to the fire that I was tending when they unearthed a snake from the stick pile.  A couple hours later, Brian found another small snake. 

The following week, Maddie was raking pine needles to use in Finn's dog house for warmth this winter.  After she had raked and filled the bag by hand, she saw something move from inside the bag.  A snake peeked its head and its tongue out at her.  Maddie is not scared of much, but it totally freaked her out.  About an hour later, she got her first bee sting when a bee crawled inside her jacket.  It was not a good day for her!

We did finally get our first frost in mid-October.  The house dipped down in the low 60s and since we were expecting the frost later that night, we decided to turn on our heat for the first time of the season.  It didn't work.  There was a minor problem with the pilot light ignition, but until it could be repaired the next day, we spent a chilly 24 hours.  The kids went to bed with sweaters and extra blankets, and we awoke to a 52 degree house. 

One Saturday, I went out for a morning run.  Not far from our home, I passed a fenced in yard, haven to 3 dogs that I see regularly.  This time, one of them slipped under the fence and joined me.  I walked him back to his fence, but after his owner brought him back inside the gate, he escaped again.  I continued for 2 miles with him by my side before the owner drove up to take him back home.  I went about my way again, but a little after mile 6, I passed back by that house and the dog was waiting for me.  He was my companion on the last mile and settled in on our back porch to take a nap.  We kept hoping he would get bored of us and return home, but no such luck.  After several house, we drove him back down the street to his fence. 

our beagle friend

Our other notable mishap in October was Alaine's new hairstyle.  Notice her short little wispy bangs?  Well, that might be good except she's never had bangs.  That's a hair cut she gave herself.  I should have known it was inevitable when I found her trying to cut her shirt a few weeks before, but I though my lecture about only cutting paper was enough.  I made it through five kids before a stylist joined our midst.


How did you fill your October?
Was it fun and eventful?  Or a little bumpy?
Do you have any seasonal recipes to share?
How is the weather in your area of the country?







Friday, November 1, 2013

31 Days of Printables Index


I know October is over, but I have one quick housekeeping detail to attend to before I hibernate for the weekend...and probably Monday, too.  Below is an index of my 31 Days, 31 Printables series.  Click on the blue writing to access any day you missed! 

http://from-my-life.blogspot.com/search/label/31%20Days%2031%20Printables


{Day 1}: an Introduction
{Day 2}: 50 States Handwriting
{Day 3}: Beginner Book Reports
{Day 4}: Morning Routine for Toddlers
{Day 5}: Nature Treasure Bags
{Day 6}: Mammal Matching Worksheet
{Day 7}: Musical Instrument Families
{Day 8}: Weather Chart
{Day 9}: Scripture Memory Verse Flash Cards
{Day 10}: Days of the Week Worksheet
{Day 11}: Months of the Year Worksheet
{Day 12}: Names of Jesus Learning and Memory Cards
{Day 13}: What's in the Bible? Scripture Cards & What's in the Bible? Flash Cards
{Day 14}: Color Families
{Day 15}: Easy Animal Taxonomy for Kids
{Day 16}: Autumn Bookmarks
{Day 17}: Writing and Addressing a Letter
{Day 18}: Emergency Contacts
{Day 19}: Number Gobbling Busy Bag
{Day 20}: Fall Color Activity 
{Day 21}: The Three Branches of Government Picture Chart
{Day 22}: Fall Leaf Fun Worksheet
{Day 23}: 30-Day Bible Study for Elementary Students
{Day 24}: Coins and Counting Money Worksheets
{Day 25}: Doodling on the Road: A booklet of ideas for drawing in the car
{Day 26}: Reading Log
{Day 27}: Lego Writing Prompts
{Day 28}: Alphabet Outline Cards
{Day 29}: Insect vs. Spider Reference Guide
{Day 30}: American Girl History Reading Checklist
{Day 31}: Roman Numerals





Thursday, October 31, 2013

31 Days, 31 Printables {Day 31}: Roman Numerals


This month has been a lot of fun!  I've enjoyed interacting with all of you and sharing the printables that I've designed to help our family and sharing other printables that we've found beneficial. I've also enjoyed starting up my Facebook community and giving you a small peek of what goes on behind the scenes. 

This last printable of the month I designed in honor of my son, Gavin.  He asked me to make him a reference guide to Roman numerals so I obliged.  (I never want to discourage when one of my children asks to learn something!) 

To download your Roman Numeral Reference, click here  or on the graphic below. 


http://bitsandpiecesfrommylife.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/october-roman-numerals.pdf







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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

31 Days, 31 Printables {Day 30}: American Girls History Reading Checklist


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Read your way through history with the American Girls collection of books

Both of my girls, ages 3 and 9,  love to read (or hear me read) from the American Girls historical series.  American Girls currently has 12 different historical series, covering America's history from the mid-1700s through the 1970s. 

Print your American Girl History Reading Checklist and your girls can immerse themselves in history.  Read 1 series a month and you can read your way through history in a year!











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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

31 Days, 31 Printables {Day 29}: Insects Vs. Spiders



Today's free printable is a quick reference guide called Insect vs. Spider.  Great for kids and adults, it quickly contrasts the major differences between 6-legged insects and their 8-legged friends.  For those wanting to save ink, there the PDF file also contains a black-and-white version of the chart! 

Click here for your Insect vs. Spider Reference Guide or click on the thumbnail below.








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Monday, October 28, 2013

31 Days, 31 Printables {Day 28}: Alphabet Outline Cards


I don't like a lot of "bells and whistles" to teach my children so the alphabet cards I created for my preschoolers are as simplistic as you can get.  That makes them so much more versatile, though!  Each card has the outline an upper case letter paired with the same letter in lower case.  Alaine (3) likes to trace around the inside of each letter so she can do handwriting like the older kids.  You could also have your child color the cards and laminate them for a set of inexpensive flash cards.  You could print two sets and make a memory game.  The possibilities are endless.  

To print a set of ABC Alphabet Cards, click the button below. 







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Sunday, October 27, 2013

31 Days, 31 Printables {Day 27}: Lego Writing Prompts


 

During the month of October, Sundays will be devoted to pointing you to a printable that our family has used and enjoyed  from another blog or website.

Gavin, my 6th grader, is a struggling speller.  He believes that if he can read what he has written, it's good enough.  I've tried multiple approaches to spelling, but have found that he is most motivated by writing.  In other words, lists of words are meaningless to him, but spelling in the context of a sentence is a little more motivating.  This year we've been using a fabulous set of printables from Homegrown Learners called LEGO Minifigure Writing Prompts


                          
        
  Have a child who could benefit from some
           spelling or creative writing practice?

                          Click the graphic to download.
                                                  








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Saturday, October 26, 2013

31 Days, 31 Printables {Day 26}: Reading Log


During the month of October, Saturdays will be devoted to directing you to a printable I've shared in the past. 

Today I'm directing your to my printable Reading Log.  With space to record book title, author, and date completed, it is simple enough for a child to fill out themselves, but complete enough to keep for school records. 
 

Click here to access your own FREE Reading Log!

You may also enjoy browsing my index of book recommendations, organized by subject.






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