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  1. I don't . I do not believe people "come back". I believe when you die, you go to heaven or hell and you stay there. I do believe in angels and demons. I believe they were never human and that they are very near. (Thanks Frank Peretti)

     

    There are a lot of things in the spirital realm that we will never have answers, but my opinion is based on what I've read in the Bible.

     

    That sums it up for me.

  2. People still buy kitchen trash bags?:p

     

    We have a thing that attaches to my cabinet door. Basically you just cram the bags inside, and pull one out at a time. I just line a small can under the sink. It does need to be dumped a few times a day, but it works great. I've seen people take a dish towel and sew up the long end leaving a tube. Then attach a cloth handle or ribbon to the top. You can put the handle over a nail inside a pantry or cabinet door. Cram the bags in and pull out one at a time from the bottom. If you are not domestically inclined (hee, hee) then you can probably find these at a crafter's mall.

  3. We do Rod and Staff daily. We try to do composition exercises on a regular basis.

     

    I do require some writing every day. Some days it is dictation and copywork, and their history assignments. We use Veritas Press and they include writing in some of their assignments. Other times we do book reports, reports, or free writing. My oldest is working on a book. The older two like to write lyrics and sing them. I require all of their writing at a separate time from grammar mainly to stay on track for the book. I've noticed that Rod and Staff does include some outlining, book reports, and note taking assignments. I think those count, as well.

  4. We use chorepacks from Titus2.com. They are great. My 4yo has picture cards and can get up, make her bed, dress herself, brush her teeth, get me for hair, feed the dog, and take out the trash (her choice), with little help from me. We do have a read your Bible one, but she just listens for that one. It is amazing how much time it helps in the morning. Yes, I have to remind ocassionally, "Are you doing your chorepack?" But I think this would be true with any chore system! She is just 4!

     

    I do have each child have specific chores that are "theirs." I feel it gives them time to master them and sure helps with my memory! The 4yo always feeds the dog, the 8yo always sweeps the bathroom floor, etc. The jobs that are a little more involved like rinsing dishes are done by more than one child at different times of days.

     

    I've timed their chorepacks and they take about 1/2 hour in the morning and even less at night. I can give a run down of our chores if that helps. Our dc are 4, 6, 8, and 11.

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