I loved seeing how happy your Dad was when you got dressed up in your Louisville football jersey for the first time.
You can see other proud Mommas at Lil Ladybug's blog.
This morning I felt led to share some things that God is showing me in the book of Proverbs. I started reading Teach them Diligently: How to use the scripture in child training by Louis Priolo. While reading I realized that I hadn't memorized a lot of scripture. It was becoming increasingly hard to use scripture to discipline her when I didn't have enough of it stored in my head and my heart. This lead to my study of Proverbs. This is an amazing book for wisdom. I didn't realize how much of it could pertain to child rearing! I guess that is the amazing thing about His word; you can always learn somthing new.
Wow. I'm really chasing a rabbit here. Let me get back to my point ;).
Sometimes I feel, what's the word...silly when using biblical language to correct Michaela. It's not something I heard growing up and it's not the main stream way of correction. I second guess myself and think that maybe she is just too young to understand "obey", "honor", "respect", "wise", etc. I mean, she's only two.
But God confirmed to me this morning through His word that I should continue to use the scriptures to correct her. Proverbs 4:3-9 says,
I love watching you play with your toys.
This one is still a work in progress. I haven't let her use it yet so I'm not sure what kind of tweaking it will require.
The idea is to help her work on her counting abilities. She knows how to say her numbers but I'm not sure she understands the reason she can count. The idea here is to open each of the boxes and count the objects inside. Not only will she get the thrill of surprise when she opens the boxes but hopefully she can begin to understand the concept of counting.Not only will she get the thrill of surprise when she opens the boxes but hopefully she can begin to understand the concept of counting.
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This is a very simple tray to assemble. Put different colored pom-poms in a divided tray and let your little work sort. In this tray we can sort by colors or by size. (Right now she is obsessed with different sizes. She likes to call everything either a Daddy(large), a Mommy(medium) or a baby(small). You can also try using a tong to pick them up one by one. ![[signature.jpg]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8onHPBQGxUf0IlfDlsw6o5ONMKLwvn428LPX9wgPNry_UktdYU1DFUP5KmhWdHaOzM_8FRWWWHIAbh_aUPVKMXgJFvEhlOBunKbHKR3Mu1iTJe-TYr-MBzc-fJPjGk13sLhIDq-xQcdE/s1600/signature.jpg)
From the very beginning, God made it clear: Home is holy ground. Your home is holy ground. And it's your privilege and your responsibility, even amid the messes and confusion of daily life, not only to take off your shoes, but to tend to the holy flame. As a human being in whom God's spirit dwells, you have that privilege. As a woman and as a mother, you have a special set of gifts and responsibilities. You are called to create and maintain a home environment and atmosphere that reflects God's love, God's hope, God's peace-quite literally to build your home on holy ground.
-Donna Otto