Monday, June 11, 2007

















Hi everyone,
Here are some pictures I took while in Florida. We were Island Park and I took the opportunity to do some photo work! What beautiful scenery to photograph. There is also a picture there of our youngest daughter, Ashley under the Banyan tree! Enjoy! Happy shooting! Terri



















Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Wow, long time no visit!

I have been so busy these past few months that I don't even know where to start! We thought we were moving back to Florida pretty soon and it appears that there is no definite plan in the immediate future (job position with Chris' company) so we are on hold. We had put our house on the market and stored half of our home in storage and had showings, etc. (which is a real headache!) and now, today, we went and brought some things back home. It is starting to feel like home around here again! Yippeee! As for us moving, we are not sure when it will be as of right now, but we will follow where the Lord leads and live now as if we are planted here.

We are going to Florida next Friday and having a 9 day vacation and are so excited as we desperately need it! Homeschooling is going great this year. We are using all BJU stuff now and are enjoying it immensely. Lauren is already talking about starting to visit colleges in the pretty near future and is so far thinking about Bob Jones University, Pensacola Christian College, and Clearwater Christian College. With 3 children in college at once, I am feeling the need to finish Nursing school so they can go! LOL I know the Lord will direct their lives and ours....no need to fret! Who knows? The Lord may lead them to marry and not attend college...we're just along for the ride!

Well, enough musings for tonight....I need to rest my eyes...this is starting to look rather blurry! I NEED sleep! Somehow at 37 I am beginning to need more sleep than I ever thought I would. Where does my energy go? Probably used it at the storage place, unpacking, putting up wall border in the bathroom....ahhhh....talk to you soon! Hugs, Terri

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Time Sure Flies!

Wow, has it really been since July that I blogged? Well, since then we have begun a new year of homeschool, tried public school, returned to homeschool, started Cheerleading with Ashley, celebrated our oldest daughter, Lauren's, 13th birthday, traveled to the Georgia mountains, and more! We are about to celebrate my brother n law's re-enlistment with the Air Force for a 2nd term as well as our son, Jordan's, 12th birthday in November. Our baby, Ashley, will be 10 in December! Speaking of time flying....OH! By the way, my brother n law, Bryan Roy, and his wife Christi, just had a beautiful baby boy, Cody Marc Roy. He is amazingly precious and joins his equally precious 18 mo. old sister, Haley Ann Roy. We certainly enjoy them!!

Chris and I are reading and listening to several experienced parents regarding raising Godly young women as we are approaching that age with our eldest daughter. We feel so inadequate, but know that God will guide us in this undertaking. We want our daughters to be prepared for being Godly wives and mothers in service to the King! We want them to remain pure and faithful and obedient to Christ. Oh, how much we want for them to find honor and contentment in staying home and rearing a family instead of following the secular vision of fulfillment. We also want our son to be prepared to lead his family and allow his wife to be at home taking care of her family. We fully realize that we may seem radical to some, but hey, we are homeschoolers, so we are used to that! We also realize that some may even say that we are limiting our daughter's futures by preparing them in this way, and rearing them with that purpose...but we say nay! We feel it is an honor and priviledge to serve our husband's and families and we can learn to do it grace, contentment, and peace and happiness! It has taken me a looooooooooooong time to reach the point where I can honestly say this...but oh how faithful the Lord is! He has gently guided me and allowed me innumerable mistakes, and continued to steer me to the place I am today. Now I see how gracious He is to allow me that time while leading me here. I am sure at times He thought I would never wake up! Hee hee....like a wayward child, I was! Well, here we are! Enough rambling....

Well, I am working on my homebusiness which is fulfilling as well as allows me to help my husband and also teaches my children an entrepenurial mindset. It is fun as well beneficial to my family. I love teaching others, working with others, and promoting a healthy environment. I am working on being more fit and healthy myself as well as encouraging my children to make wiser choices (and Chris, lol). We are working together to make wiser choices in our eating, exercising, and lives in general. If you have any healthy tips, pass them on!

Well, I really need to be doing laundry so I will fly out of here! Thanks for letting me chat with you a bit! Hugs! Terri Roy
candtroy@hughes.net

Friday, July 21, 2006

He's home!

Well, my hubby is home! We are so grateful that he made it home safely to us! Today was kind of uneventful other than Chris' return. The kiddoes and I spent quite a bit of time reading. I am currently re-reading the Anne of Green Gables series and am now on Book 5. Now that I have discovered blogs, I am addicted to reading other's blogs. How did I not know about this? Well, I knew about it, but didn't really understand the magnificent scope of it! Now that I do, I want to see what everyone has to say!
The kids and I had a little talk today about friendship. How grateful I am for the dear friends I have. Some of my close friends include Jed, Bridget, Paula, Sandy, Shelley, Lesa, Wendy...there are others further away, but these dear ones are the ones I talk to on a regular basis. How blessed I am to be able to name them as dear, dear friends. My children sometimes think that if they are angry with a friend, it is okay to say "You are not my friend anymore!" I had to spend some time today explaining to them what a friend is and isn't. A friend is someone that you can disagree with or even be angry with, but WORK IT OUT! Friends are precious! So many people come into our lives and go out of lives...those friends we have for life are so rare. I hope that my children can appreciate their friends, cherish them, and be the kind of friend our Father wants them to be. I think the older I get, I am more able to savor this amazing gift God has given us in our FRIENDS.
Well, on to other issues. I asked my husband tonight if I could get a Holland Lop bunny. He was not overly thrilled about the idea. He said they are weird looking! Can you imagine?! A bunny that looks weird?! I know I am meeting my quota of animals and taxing his patience with me already between our 3 dogs and our cat....but my, oh my, there are so many precious animals to be had! Has anyone seen the sleepy meercat commercial? Those are the cutest little darlings....but I wouldn't dream of asking for one of those! Hee! Hee! My doggies would eat it! Currently we are owned by Nissa, our American Eskimo, Mozart, our Golden Retriever, and Layla, our Beagle. We also have our constant companion (after we decided to make him stay inside instead of antagonizing the other felines in our neighborhood), Aspen. He is our cat and he runs the place. Nissa and Layla, the girls, are little lovebugs! Nissa is currently taking a nap on the vent beside me in the foyer where she likes to cool off. If I go into the living room, she'll just come in there and pick a vent. She is a bit sneaky, but oh so cute! She has eyes that are adorable with little white eyelashes, and she can sure use those eyes to butter you up! I know you know what I mean, Heather! She has been taking lessons secretly from Ashley, our youngest daughter.
Well, enough for tonight. I am tired from this long day and ready to go and relax with my hubby and furchildren. I bid you ado! Have a FABULOUS weekend my blogisphere friends!

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Blogs I Currently Read!

Tina's X-Stitch Blog
Girl Talk
Adoption Journey
Sandmonkey
Tony Kummer
Rose's Reasonings
Sweet Jazzy Cat
The Earnest Contender
Glory of God blog
Unashamed of Grace

My Evening Musings

Well, can this week go any slower? My darling hubby comes back home tomorrow night! I am sitting here thinking that I should NOT have eaten those tator tots that the kids and I made for a snack. I did, however, have a healthy snack with fat-free ranch dressing for dinner. For those that do not know, I am doing Weight Watchers to rid myself of the extra person I have gained in the last 10 years. I have been on WW for a week and a half now and have lost 6.5 lbs. !! Only about 50 to go....ugh! BUT never fear, I am committed and am doing quite well. I am not even hungry. And boy, I didn't know a person could actually live on SO much less than I was eating. I even bought myself an elliptical machine that works your arms, legs, abs, back, shoulders, and everything else. Oh, not your butt, and heaven knows I need help there too, but maybe those lunges I am doing will help that flattened and rather large area. No one ever told me that age affects you soooo much....and I am only 36! Time to get in good shape now before my shape is totally gone, LOL. I will keep you up to date on my progress for those that are interested. Paula, I know you are! Thanks so much for the encouragement you were when you were here last week. You have set me on the right path!
Well, since this is not all about ME, but IS about our homeschooling journey, I will post a bit about that. I FINALLY decided on Shurley Grammar for Grammar/Language studies and will supplement with Rod and Staff. They actually have a separate workbook to be used for those that use another primary curriculum. Today we went over Lesson 3 in Latin for Children and I learned that "de fenestra" means to throw something out the window. IF I translated that wrong, please do not feel the burning desire to correct me, as I want to feel I learned a new phrase and be proud of myself:) That IS what the lesson said! In grammar today the kids had to define "obtuse" and when reading it, Ashley thought it was obese! Obese/Obtuse....sure looks close. :) We had fun with that one! The kids had a time grasping the concept of antonyms and synonyms...Lauren said pencil and pen (synonym), and Jordan said VCR and DVD player (antonym)...we had to go over that antonyms had to be the same type of thing...but opposite....such as light and dark....high and low....cold and hot....lol. But, Lauren protested, when discussing synonyms that pen and pencil were similar...am I wrong to say no? Surely they are both writing utensils...but not similar enough to be synonyms? Well, after they caught on, we had fun making up new ones! Now they are enjoying Tarzan 2 while I blog and then we'll finish the rest of grammar. Today in Science Ashley and I read about Zoology, taxonomy, and binomial nomenclature. Here is her narration:
"Lesson 1-Zooligy (leaving original spellings and punctuation)"
There is a classification. First Kingdom Animalia, then it gets smaller to Phylum Chordata, Phylum Arthropoda, and Phylum Annelida. Then smaller to Class Mammalia, Class Aves, Class Arachnida, Class Insecta, Class Crustacea, Class Oligochaeta, Class Polychaeta." The End.
We'll have to work a bit more on narration. She is new to this! For those of you that use narration with your children (a la Charlotte Mason), please feel free to send me any suggestions! We'll be using narration quite a bit with science and history this year!
Well, I have "mused" my self out....I hope you all have a FABULOUS Friday! Ta ta!

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Life :)


Well, today has been pretty productive! We made it through Bible, Grammar, and Math. Jordan has to go back sometimes and get a second chance on his math questions in order to check what he has done...but he is getting more careful each year! I am trying to get them to practice every day on the piano, which they are not prone to do! We have to be sure to schedule that into our busy days also!
We are still trying to decide what to do about Grammar. We are using Shurley Grammar, but also wanted a traditional grammar book to supplement. We may go with Rod and Staff since it is more traditional and less convoluted than Abeka. :)
We are missing Daddy so much this week! He is gone all week in Alabama and although we talk several times a day, it is so difficult to have him gone! He'll be home all next week though, and then the following week, we'll all be going with him to AL. Anyone know anything about Birmingham that we should try to see or do while there? :)
Well, not much else to report today. We are going to try and get another lesson in Grammar done tonight and do our Latin lesson. Last night we popped a bowl of popcorn and watched Nanny McPhee. What a good movie! We loved it! Yesterday morning we went to the theatre to see Zathura with our neighbor, Lesa, and her 5 children. We enjoyed that even though we had already seen it twice! Still enjoyable to get out a bit!
Love to all of our family and friends! The NC Roys!

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Beginning the Year! 2006-2007 :)



We are starting a new homeschooling year here in NC. We are starting a tad early in order to leave Thursday (co-op day, band day, and piano lesson day) school free! We also want to buffer in days for vacations with Daddy and time in FL with Nanny and Poppy! We are excited about this coming year! Lauren will be turning 13! We can hardly grasp that concept. Jordan will be turning 12, and Ashley will be turning 10. They will be doing 4th and 7th grade this year. Where has the time gone...all little preschoolers to now the two oldest in mid-middle school. Chris and I are aging as well, although you'd never know ! This year Lauren will be taking flute with the Springs Homeschool band, and they are all 3 taking piano. We are going to be taking Tae Kwon Do as a family (that will be fun!). Jordan is still in scouts; it is his first year as a full-fledged Boy Scout.
We are doing a combination of Abeka for Bible, Shurley Grammar and Abeka for Grammar (although this may change to Rod and Staff and Shurley Grammar), Latin for Children for Latin, Apologia Science, Story of the World and History of the World for History (and may also delve into Mystery of History), Saxon Math, Abeka Spelling, Abeka Reading for Ashley, and a few other things. We tried using completely Abeka and doing the DVD's, but that was a BIG flop...the children didn't like the format or the time in front of the t.v. So we have mixed it up a bit with some Abeka and some other things we like. Homeschooling is all about finding what works for your child and your family as a whole. We have 3 very different style learners, so we are constantly searching out the best curriculi for our children. As they change, the curriculum may change (from year to year or every few years).
Well, follow us along our journey this year....we'll have loads of fun...loads of work...and lots of growing, I am sure!
Blessings!

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