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An Anchor to Our Days

Have you ever had a week where it seems like you are getting pulled in too many directions? Or maybe it's more than just a week. Maybe it's a few weeks or a season. 

I'm right smack in the middle of one of those seasons where it seems one thing after another keeps pulling our family away from our "normal." Some of the things are good things, positive things for our family. Other things are just hard. But they all feel like they are pulling us, pushing us, stressing us, and keeping us from the normal ebb and flow of our days.

I know I'm not the only one. 

Health problems, financial concerns, family responsibilities, over-committed schedules, or a whole host of other issues can place an extra burden on a homeschool family. And sometimes those things just seem to multiply all at once. Oh, how I know this to be true.

It's times like these that the anchors in our days show their strength. They help hold us steady. 

We have anchors built into our family life. Things like our morning and evening routines, regular mealtimes, weekly scheduled activities, family prayer time, etc. The predictability and consistency is good for our kids. It's good for me too.

But one anchor that has lately been helpful and healing to our family is our read aloud time.  

Some of our anchors have us going in different directions. Like when we are each getting ready for the day, or me preparing meals while the kids work on school work, or different extracurricular activities throughout the week. 

But reading aloud brings us together.

This is always a good thing. But when life is hectic and scrambled, it has even more significance. 

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*This post is from guest contributor, Amy. Thank you, Amy, for sharing your heart with us today! 


What We are Reading Aloud

We have been reading picture books during our family read aloud times for years. But we are now reading our first chapter book as a family read aloud with my youngest. She just hasn't wanted to sit still for chapter book read alouds in the past. 

We are reading Charlotte's Web. This is the first chapter book I read aloud to my oldest several years ago. It brings back such sweet memories for both of us. I hope my youngest will have fond memories of reading it together as well. 

Charlotte's Web was a favorite book of mine when I was a child. We are reading aloud from my childhood copy of this delightful book. It was given to me when I was seven years old and still has the inscription in the front of who gave it to me and the date. I have a few special books that I have from my childhood and this one is at the top of the list.

We are going to see a performance of Charlotte's Web in a few weeks. I can't wait to finish reading this aloud with my children and then experience it in person with them. 

I think Charlotte's Web is a wonderful book for a first chapter book read aloud. It really draws children in with the characters and the story line. Stories by E.B White are a must-read to children in my opinion. Why not enjoy them together as a family read aloud? Trumpet of the Swan and Stuart Little are two more children's books by E.B. White to add to your read aloud list. 

 


Read Alouds are an Anchor to Our Days

Last week we had severe storms in our area. Buckets of rain poured down. Tornado warnings sounded over the local stations. As our family huddled together in the bathroom, we read aloud

When my daughter had to wear an eye patch for several days due to an eye injury, we spent lots of time reading aloud. I read Charlotte's Web aloud. Her brother read picture books to her. She "read" her favorite books from memory out loud to us. Her Daddy read silly stories to her. 

My husband travels a good bit for business so it's important for us to maintain a steady routine for the kids whether he is home or not. This makes his leaving easier for all of us. When he was on an extended out of town business trip this week, the kids wanted to "camp" in the living room. We snuggled together and read aloud.

With a close family member having major surgery and initiating cancer treatment in recent weeks, our days and our emotions are frazzled. But we read aloud together at night before bed. 

With the school year coming to an end in our Classical Conversations groups, our homeschool co-op, and other extra curricular groups, there are extra activities and events to attend. Some days we just don't get to all the things we have hoped to accomplish. But we try to make reading aloud a priority.

Reading aloud brings us together.

It calms us.

It helps bring peaceful moments to our hectic days.

It feels like an anchor to our days. 

I encourage you to make reading aloud a priority if you are going through a tough season, a busy few weeks, or just need some more predictability and steadiness in your days. You may find that setting aside the time to read together reaps exponential rewards.

You may find that reading aloud together feels like an anchor holding your days in place even when the rest of your world is trying to push and pull you in a thousand other directions. 

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An Anchor for Our Souls

Ultimately, I believe the anchor that holds our lives steady and sure is Jesus. One of my favorite verses is...

We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. Hebrews 6:19

No matter the ebb and flow our of days, Jesus is the answer to leading a life of hope and security. 

And along that journey, I hope you find reading aloud with your family brings you closer together and helps bring some steadiness and peace to your days. 

If you don't already have personal copies of Charlotte's Web or any of E.B. White's other books, you may click through the links below to order. These sweet stories have stood the test of time and would be a wonderful edition to your home library. 

Do you have a favorite chapter book read aloud for young readers? 

 

Books: Well Loved Favorites and Current Reads

As we continue to move into a new finished space in our basement, I am going through boxes and boxes of BOOKS. 

How do you figure out which books to save and which books to donate?  

I have a problem: I cannot bring myself to get rid of books! 

Each book holds special memories - maybe it is from someone special; maybe it was read during a memorable time in my children's lives. Some books belonged to my husband and me when we were children. 

Of all of the gifts we give our children, I believe the gift of books and READING is one of the longest lasting and precious gifts there is. 

I would like to share some of our favorite books, and also what we're currently reading.... because you can never have too many books! 

*This is by no means an exhaustive list -- I have literally HUNDREDS of titles I could share. These just popped out at me recently! 


Our Favorite Books

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Our Favorite Books

I am thrilled that my husband and I have raised READERS

Each of my children has a bookcase in their bedroom that houses their very favorite series and chapter books. 

Anna's is full of Harry Potter, Dear America, and lots of historical fiction

Grant has loads of Peanuts Comic Books,  Percy Jackson, and other books that first got him interested in reading

Through sorting and organizing all of the OTHER books in our home, there are several books that just jumped out at me - books that I will keep on our school shelves just because they have fond memories and maybe someone will want to pick them up and read them again - just for fun. 

Again -- this barely scratches the surface of books I could recommend... but it makes a little start!

Our Favorite Books of All Time - Recommendations from Homegrown Learners

Picture Books

Corduroy -- one of MY favorite books as a child... something about that missing button I guess! 

Jamberry - such fun reading this book with rhythm and rhyme

Little Beaver and the Echo - I vividly remember this book teaching my son the concept of what an echo was... and us walking into our woods to create our own echoes.

Katy and the Big Snow - a favorite Five in a Row book

The Happy Man and His Dump Truck - one of the Little Golden Book classics

The Piggy in the Puddle - the repetition and silliness of this book can't be matched!

What Can You Do With a Shoe? - such a fun story - illustrated by Maurice Sendak

The Big Orange Splot - about Mr. Plumbean's orange house

Harry by the Sea & Harry the Dirty Dog - more favorites from my 70s childhood!

Strega Nona - all of the books in this series are great

Five Little Monkeys Wash the Car - All of the Five Little Monkeys books were so cute!

Curious George - need I say more? 

The Book of Beasts - anything by E Nesbit is a treasure; this book is just lovely

Chapter Books

The Trumpet of the Swan - a timeless classic by EB White 

The Trumpeter of Krakow - historical fiction that was quite moving

The Twenty-One Balloons - whimsical and funny

Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator - probably better than Charlie & The Chocolate Factory! 

Caddie Woodlawn - a sweet read aloud for girls

The Chocolate Touch - a must read for younger elementary kids

The Adventures of Robin Hood - my 8 year old cried at the end of this book

Ballpark Mysteries - these were great first chapter books for my son

Jackie & Me - these sports books by Dan Gutman are wonderful for your boys!

Shortstop From Tokyo - more great sports books from Matt Christopher 

The Hobbit - a must read classic for EVERYONE

Best Biography Series for Kids - see my recommendations for kids who love to read biographies!


Our Current Reads (for Kids & Mom)

We've been on winter break for the past week, and although "formal" schoolwork is not taking place there has continued to be reading galore! 

I snapped some shots of my bedside table, the side table in the family room, and our current read alouds. 

What We're Currently Reading - Recommendations from Homegrown Learners

What is your favorite children's book?

What are you reading right now?   

Let's get some suggestions going in the comment section below!


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