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Thanks for visiting! My name is Lori and I am married to my high school sweetheart and have 2 beautiful girls. What is 'Life With Sugar & Spice'? It's a blog where I will share everything from my faith in Jesus Christ and my girls (sugar and spice) to thrifting and decorating! I started it as a way to showcase our everyday life to family out of town!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Tree House Update

Remember when I wrote about the tree house Hubs was building here?  Well, it's near completion so I thought I'd share some updates.

As far as tree houses go, it's big. In fact, I'm a little fearful at what the neighbors will say once the trees lose their leaves!

But then again, I really don't care!  I just can't wait to witness the memories that will be made!

I must also add that I've restrained my self from adding cute little pink gingham curtains, flower pots to the front door and all things girlie.  At least for now!

So, without further ado, here it is:
this is what it looked like in June when we left for FL



rope ladder for Rylie

side ladder for Chloe


just proof it really is a TREE house!


door from inside...see those light switches?  yes, they are the only kids with colored LED lights in their tree house! 

inside back of tree house




love the door handle




grandpa made the railing...how stinking cool is that?




So there you have it!  The hundred hour tree house...hee hee!  I have no idea how many hours went  into it's building, but it's definitely built with sweat and love.  My husband totally rocks and has definitely won daddy of the year with this project!  We've even had a family beg their dad to pay the Hubs to build a replica.  Too bad we'd have to charge like a million dollars!  

There are still some finishing touches like paint and/or stain, some interior decorating and maybe a swing or hammock underneath.  Ry wants to paint the inside crazy colors like neon pink and blue, so we'll see what we end up with!

Of course I did tell the Hubs that if we ever move, the tree house has to come with us.  I'm thinking we'll never be moving! 

Can't wait to see the girls get in there and start playing inside. My brother and his family are on their way up for a visit, so I'm certain it'll get a lot of use this week!

xo

Lori

Friday, July 6, 2012

Celebrating Eleven

I mentioned Chloe's birthday here, but I wanted to share what we did to celebrate.  In lieu of a friend party, I allowed her to choose one friend to have over and we would have a girl day.

She chose her BFF H and we had a great day doing all things girlie and then ended the day with a family dinner with the grandparents.

The girls began the evening with craft time.

Then we moved on to dinner and root beer floats.  Mmmmmm!

When C awoke in the morning, she found the kitchen decorated in her honor.

After breakfast, we headed to the nail salon for a 4th of July manicure.

Sweet friend H...love this peanut!

Aren't they the cutest?
Then it was off to the movies!
 We came home to see that the Hubs had done some birthday decorating of his own!  While we may not have the same style of decorating, his was a hit with balloons and streamers covering the entire downstairs.  What a Daddy he is!




After dinner, it was on to cake and gifts.

















Yes, that is her first Coach purse....a monster in the making, what can I say!?


Granmie and PaPa H

Meme and Papap A (the great grandparents)

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It was a great day celebrating a special girl!  And I think I may have regained my cool mom status :)

xoxo

Lori

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Eleven and a Trip Down Memory Lane


Eleven years ago today, my sweet Chloe surprised us five weeks early with her arrival.  I remember the day vividly as any momma remembers the birth of her firstborn.  She made her entrance on a Tuesday night at 11:05 after 16 hours of labor.  Just 55 minutes shy of being a firecracker baby and weighing in at 6 pounds and 5 ounces.

We were certain she was a boy, and little did we know, we'd be out buying all things pink!

I'm so thankful that God chose me to be her Momma.  She's an incredible gift and God uses her to teach me patience and determination. 

So let's take a trip down memory lane with her past 10 birthdays, shall we?!
 1st Birthday at Disney...of course!
2nd Birthday with all things lady bugs

Age 4


5th birthday at the beach




Another beach birthday, turning 8

Double digits, turning 10
Today, the sweet age of 11



God has truly blessed our family with this girl.  He's doing incredible work in her life and I can only dream about where he's going to take her.

Love you my sweet sunshine!

xoxo Momma

Monday, July 2, 2012

Homeschool: A Recap

I promised at the closing of the school year, that I'd post about my first year as a homeschool momma.  I wanted to give you my opinions, the pros and the cons of our choice and how it went.

First off, if you don't know our story, you can read it here.  If you remember, our girls are enrolled in a University Model School; they attend school 2 days a week and I homeschool the rest. I will tell you upfront, I don't believe every momma should homeschool their children.  I truly believe it's a choice you make based on your children and their needs, as well as God's direction.  Whether you decide on private, public, full homeschool, or a hybrid model, I feel like we have no business judging anyone else's choices.

I can honestly say that our first year was amazing.  It was hard. I cried...A LOT.  The girls cried.  We said ugly things to each other.  I doubted my efforts and abilities.  But, both the Hubs and I saw amazing fruit from our labor and the blessings have overflowed!

So, what was the good, bad and ugly?
 
* First up, I didn't get to choose the curriculum.  It's set by the school.  This was great, yet hard at the same time, since I didn't love all that was offered.  For example, we used Shurley English which was very difficult teaching at grade 5.  Once we learned it, we LOVED it and she grabbed onto it and excelled! Since Ry started it at grade 2 (which is the first year they use it at our school), it wasn't as challenging for her and I could see the benefit of using it from the beginning.

I also must mention that the teachers develop all the lesson plans.  I print everything out Sunday night and follow the plan to a 'T.'  No stress in picking books and trying to ensure that the girls are learning what the state mandates.  That's done for me. But again, I can't change it if it doesn't work.  What I can do, is drop that particular class. 

I did choose to pull Chloe out of History and if I'm honest, I didn't do a great job of teaching it this year.  While I do plan to teach History on my own next year for both girls, I will strive to be better at actually teaching them.  It's easy to forget it!

*  We had very little flexibility.  While traditional homeschoolers can flex their schedule and customize subjects to each child's needs, I could not. I had to follow the school lesson plans.  What was completed on Monday, was typically due on Tuesday and so on.  We had to complete the work as it was assigned no matter how heavy the load may have been.

Now, I did flex Fridays and Mondays.  We typically took half days on Fridays, but it made Mondays very long.  I could also choose to put off a project until it was closer to the due date.  

With this school model we had a huge amount of tests.  Tons!  Once we got used to it, it wasn't as big of a deal.  The first semester was very difficult as we tried to learn balance between tests and projects.  Again, it's just something we got used to and it goes with the school.  You either learn to adapt, or you choose a different path.

* We loved our schedule.  The girls loved having a day home, then at school.  It was a nice balance to our week. It gave them enough of the social experience and activities that they craved, but allowed me to spend plenty of time guiding and nurturing where I felt needed while we were home. 

*  Responsibility and Independence:  by second semester, the girls blew me away with their responsibility!  There were many mornings I'd awake (yes, I slept in a lot) to find them at the table with lesson plans in hand all ready hard at work.  It was such a blessing to get to this point.  They were eager to complete their lessons.  It was so different than hounding them about homework when we were public school.

* Spiritual Growth:  while I wasn't as diligent with bible teaching as I should have been, I was able to instill biblical teaching into our day.  What a blessing to be able to talk about God's word at lunch and reflect on it's meaning.  I saw amazing growth in their desire for God's word. This is an area of great opportunity this year and I hope to be much more dedicated to it.

* I liked that the girls had to learn to adapt to different teachers and their unique teaching style and requirements.  Ry had 2 main teachers and Chloe had 4.  While not every teacher was my favorite, they were all great teachers and the girls learned that each one expected something a little different.  For my girls, this was huge!  Not only did they have to answer to me, they had other teachers that had high standards for work. For me, this kept me accountable and taught them valuable lessons about answering to authority.  Not that we had an issue with that, but when you have multiple teachers it takes some getting used to!  Ry hAD one very strict teacher and one sweet, relaxed teacher. 

* Cost:  It wasn't cheap.  Our decision to school the girls in this format is costly.  Not as expensive as private school, but it's costly.  There are uniforms, books, and fees.  I work at the school on the 2 days that they attend and barter for tuition.  Yes, we may be crazy to "pay" for school coming off of unemployment and having such a large pay decrease. All I can say is that this has been a HUGE leap of faith and we've seen God prove faithful. 

It's hard to put into words how much it has brought our family closer.  Or how much Chloe has matured and blossomed.  And it's not just me.  It's God using all the pieces he's set into motion to bless our children.  That is worth every penny, tear, and hour of instruction.  I only have these sweet girls for a short amount of time and the sacrifice is small in comparison. 

While I don't expect everyone to understand why we'd be willing to sacrifice so much for schooling, we know it's where God wants our girls for now.  I don't think it's forever. But it's what we'll do until God directs us otherwise!