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Mornings Can Transform Your Day

August 25, 2014 By Alecia Baptiste 4 Comments

As you read my post title, you were either agreeing with a hearty, “Amen!” or thinking to yourself, “Oh! No! I’m a night owl!”  Until recent years, I certainly would have been in the second camp.  I’m not an early morning person, or a late night Owl.  I need my rest.  Everyone is better off when I get my rest.  I have, however, learned to get up early in the morning.  In fact, I actually cherish my morning hours.

The house is quiet, and peaceful.  There’s a cool breeze blowing outside.  The squirrels are scampering through the trees and the birds are chirping and tweeting merrily, “It’s a new day! It’s a new day!”  I love the freshness of mornings.  In fact, I believe mornings are a gift from God.  Just imagine if our lives weren’t separated into days.  I spend my mornings in quiet reflection.  Sometimes I sit on my deck and just enjoy “being”.  I enjoy watching the wildlife.  I feel the cool breeze blowing against my face and the listen to the rustling leaves.  I listen to what God has to say to me.  I pour out my heart to Him.  I write.  I read.  I  prepare myself to love and serve the wonderful family that I’ve been given.

This time isn’t a luxury.  It’s a necessity.  It’s also a great joy!

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Habits and Routines that Can Transform Your Homeschool

August 18, 2014 By Alecia Baptiste Leave a Comment

Homeschooling and raising children is hard work!  That’s for sure.  But it doesn’t have to be as hard as we sometimes make it.  After years of making life harder for myself than it’s had to be, I’ve learned some tips that simplify your life, and make your home school far more enjoyable and impactful.Continue Reading

Questions to Help You Reflect Over Your Previous School Year and Plan for This Year

August 10, 2014 By Alecia Baptiste Leave a Comment

Reflecting over your previous year can help you as you’re making plans for this current school year. I encourage you to set aside an hour or two of uninterrupted time to reflect over these questions.

These questions are a great way to evaluate your homeschool, and help you develop a plan for implementing some changes.  Don’t just do what you’ve always been doing. Your children are in a constant state of change, so we must adjust our approach to teaching our children as they mature.  I’ve often found it so much easier to put my homeschool on autopilot.  But in doing so, our school becomes stagnate.  Learning loses its excitement, and I stop growing.

I’ve learned my lesson and I’m not doing that anymore.

What worked?  Why did it work?  (Let’s keep doing this, and perhaps add more.)

What didn’t? Why didn’t it work?  (Let’s eliminate this.)

When did you feel like you were in your groove? (do more of this)

When did you feel like quitting? (do less of this)Continue Reading

Ideas for Serving as a Family

August 4, 2014 By Alecia Baptiste 5 Comments

 “To serve should be a privilege, and it is to our shame that we tend to think of it as a burden, something to do if you’re not fit for anything better or higher.”  Madeline L’Engle 

Service is the heart of our homeschool.  Basically, it’s the heart of our family.  ( In fact, my oldest daughter and I are in route to Africa to serve widows and orphan girls of Burundi. ) All that we learn, is learned so that we can better serve others.  All that we do, we do not simply for our own benefit, but for the benefit of others.

Serving is a great way to teach our children to be people of action, not simple philosphers who contemplate the complexities of the universe in their ivory towers.  Serving is a great way “road test” the ideas that we teach.  It reveals the relevancy of learning.  Serving has lessons of its own as well, and you can’t always predict the lessons that will be presented. Serving teaches our children to be generous, to give our best and to see other people as valuable and worthy of their time, energy, and material possessions.

Serving is all about loving.

Here are some ideas of how you can begin serving  TODAY:Continue Reading

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Alecia Baptiste is the wife of the most patient and gracious man on earth, and a mom of four children who have revealed much about her imperfections and her own need of Divine intervention.

She desires that every person knows how significant and valuable they are. She believes every person was born with special gifts that were meant to be shared with the world.

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