Month: November 2014
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Precious Memories
This week has been a funny old week with me recovering (really well) from the surgery but sleeping waaaay more hours than I think I have ever slept in my life! I had decided on a couple of weeks of light school which worked for all of about 5 minutes and then we had attitudes […]
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Reflecting on our Term
My first thought on this term is that is wasn’t everything it could have been. I had big plans and a stack of resources but with a two-week holiday to Ireland bang in the middle of the ten weeks as well as my operation, it feels like it never really got off the ground. We […]
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Native American Unit Study: Ojibwe Nation
Ticia asked for me to do a post collecting all my Ojibwe posts into one place. So here it is: Native American Unit Study The First Native American People: Mapping the Area The First Native American People: Appreciating the Tribal Differences The First Native Americans: Presenting the Information Native American Unit Week 1- The Birchbark House: Neebin (Summer) Native American […]
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Angelicscalliwags Christmas Traditions: Christmas Eve
I do realise I’m posting this after Christmas, but I wanted to include it in my tradition series, without having to wait a whole year to do so. This is a tradition we have had since Gary and I shared our first Christmas together in our very own flat. It has changed a little, accommodating […]
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Angelicscalliwags Christmas Traditions # 6: Apple Sauce and Cinnamon Decorations
Donna asked if I would post the recipe for these, so here it, especially for you, Donna! It is a recipe from the book ‘The Adventure of Christmas’. We make these each year. No-Bake Spiced Dough Ornaments 1 cup ground cinnamon 1 tablespoon ground cloves 1 tablespoon ground ginger 1 tablespoon ground nutmeg 1 cup apple […]
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Angelicscalliwags Christmas Traditions # 5: Decking the Halls
For the last two years decorating for Christmas has felt more of a chore than a joy. What with the cancer and a baby who wouldn’t stop crying day and night, Gary, the older children and I were exhausted. Last year I remember having got out all the decorations into the living room, and disappearing to […]
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Angelicscalliwag Christmas Traditions # 4: Preparing for Advent
The tradition of preparing for Advent goes back to the beginning of our marriage. I was a newish Christian and determined that every part of my life should at the very least attempt to reflect my beliefs. Advent would be our time for preparing to celebrate Jesus’ birthday. Thing was, I was new at this […]
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Angelicscalliwags Christmas Traditions # 3: A Christmas Decoration
T11 was born just 9 months and three weeks before his twin sisters. After a very dangerous time giving birth to L naturally and C by emergency caesarean, amounting to no blood pressure or pulse at times for me and four blood transfusions, I discharged myself just two days later to be at home with three […]
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Angelicscalliwags Christmas Traditions # 2: Country Living Magazine
For as long back as I can remember I have craved to live in the countryside, in an old house with wooden beams and lots of history to go with it. Even as a teenager I would dream big and get myself all excited about the possibilities. One day…. Until that day came, I contented […]
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Angelicscalliwags Christmas Traditions # 1: Charity Christmas Fair
This blog is primarily a gift for my children. It is the legacy of their childhood. The best bits, the memories, successes and trials for them to look back on as adults. A gift of love and of the treasure of our family life. I don’t want to forget, but I also don’t want my […]