Gaga Over My Baby Part 2

One of the greatest rewards of being a stay-at-home mom is that you get to witness on a 24/7 basis how your baby or babies metamorphose from being "cute" to "superlatively cute". The development of their speech is critical especially for boys who tend to develop it later than girls. My girl who’s now 7 y/o, started mumbling one-syllabic words and humming familiar melodies when she was just 4 1/2mos. When she turned 1y/o, she could talk just like any of us adults around her. My boy, on the other hand, was the total opposite of his Ate. When my boy turned 1y/o, he could only say "Mommy" and "Daddy" and a few indistinctive words which probably meant I want this, I hate this, give me this, I’m pissed off…usually followed by fits of crying. 

Now that my boy turned 2, things have changed a lot with his speech. He would make sure every now and then that his message would come across and taken seriously no matter how they sounded. Unfamiliar the sounds may be to me, but from a toddler's perspective they were coming from somewhere known and understood. No excuses there. Just recently, I felt inspired to list down every lil word my boy developed. I must admit I felt thrilled each time I sat down and recall my boy’s growing vocab. Everyday is a work in progress decoding and deciphering his unique words. Re-discovering a new form of entertainment such as this fills my mama-heart with so much joy and it's FREE.



Noah’s Amazing Vocabulary and Pronunciation Guide

Names of Things

Duh-pee-tr - diaper
Duh-bee-deem - his blankie / “pangutungan” / just like Linus' security blanket
Perdee-guy - his long pants / long trousers
Wow-ey - flower
Wee-wew - butterfly
Kuh-kee-koh - tricycle or any wheeled vehicle for that matter
Koh-gay - Colgate when it’s brushing time
Eeed duh buk - read the book when he likes to read his books
Owie - when he gets hurt
Kee-koh kee-koh - twinkle twinkle
Gee-tawrrr - guitar
Koh-keh - chocolate
Luhl-luh - banana
Baa-baa - milk
Freeem - ice cream
Keyk - cake
Dee-dey - birthday
Baah-nee - Barney
Dee-jay - BJ friend of Barney
Bee-bop - Baby Bop
Eh-em - SM, the mall
Chooss - juice
Bee-bowww - rainbow
Sheee - sea or any body of water like river,- lake, waterfall ,Cup of water,- soup in a bowl, water in bucket and Basin
Aaht / cone - hot / cold
Shweesh wan - give me this one
Suh-seet! - that’s it!
Moh-morrr! - no more!
Tee-tuh - Fita biscuit
Guy - malunggay

Names of Animals


Doggie - dog

Hoh-see - horse
Eew - cat
Tsk-tsk-tsk - lizard
Poh-keee - monkey
Kee-ken - chicken
Fee-shie - fish

Names of Persons


Daddy - Daddy

Mommy - Mommy
Bee - Ate Bethany
Mee-mee - Tita Nini
Vreee - Tito Henri
Nunn-aay - Nay-nay for Lola
Munnh - Noeme, our helper in Puerto
Nehn-nee - Leny, our helper in Batangas

More to come… puyat na.



Gaga Over My Baby Part 1

Conversations with “Mr. Noah,” Son of “Funny-Daddy Clown”

Originally Written in July 29, 2008
Noah : Mommy!!!Mommy!!! Meee shee poh-keee! poh-keee!pokeee! Gee-tawrr! Gee-tawr” (pointing to the dvd screen right in front of him).

Mom : Yes honey (puts red pen down and stops checking Ate Euy’s Math lifepac), that looks funny (pretending to look on the small dvd screen and tried to look “excited” like Noah).

Noah : Mommy!!!Mommy!!! Meee shee “poh-keee! poh-keee!pokee! Gee-tawrr! Gee-tawr” (pointing to the dvd screen right in front of him) (this second time louder and a lil bit annoyed)

Mom : Oh! That’s a very pretty dance number anak, I love it too…( again, pretending to look on the small dvd screen and tried to look “excited” like Noah).

Noah : Mommy!!!Mommy!!! Meee shee “poh-keee! poh-keee!pokee! Gee-tawrr! Gee-tawr” (pointing to the dvd screen right in front of him) (this third time louder and a lil bit annoyed that he knows Mommy is just pretending to pay attention, the atmosphere is getting more serious…)

Mom : Okay anak, but what’s a poh-keee, poh-keee,poh-keee?

Noah : Mommy!!!Mommy!!! Meee shee “poh-keee! poh-keee!pokee! Gee-tawrr! Gee-tawr!Gee-tawrr! Gee-tawr! Poh-keee,poh-keee,poh-keee!

Mom : Okay anak, Mom is so slow today, I’m so sorry I don’t know what a “poh-keee” is.

Noah : Poh-keee,poh-keee,poh-keee! Gee-tawrr! Gee-tawr!

Mom : Let’s see anak, hmmmm… what does the “poh-keee,poh-kee,poh-kee” say?

Noah : Hoooo! Hoooo! Hoooo! Hooooo! Hooooo!
Mimicking the “poh-keee,” I mean, the “monkey” right on the dvd screen he’s watching. The monkey looked clever playing his “gee-tawr,” I mean, “guitar” and Noah was having a bowl! The guitar is his number two favorite after the harmonica. Hoooo! Hoooo! Hoooo! VERY WELL SAID, NOAH…

The Little Sparkle Is Now A Big Helper Diva

August 8, 2008


AVAILABILITY / AVAILABLE

Definitions:
-Qualified and willing to be of service or assistance
-Capable of bringing about a beneficial result or effect
(www.thefreedictionary.com)

“AVAILABILITY,” a character trait awarded to Eunice Bethany when she was on K-5 during their Moving-up Ceremony last July 28, 2007 at The Master’s Academy Homeschool, Christ’s Commission Fellowship 3rd Flr. Auditorium, St. Francis Square Bldg, Mandaluyong City. Text was written and read by Mom. At TMA Homeschool we believe in honoring the parents as we received recognition on the same day for “surviving” the entire school year “unscathed.” We also believe in honoring our children for putting up with us, parents. Kidding aside, here’s a verse from the Bible that continues to inspire us to school at home where our classroom is the world:

“And He (Jesus) went down with them (His parents) and came to Nazareth, and He continued in subjection to them; and His mother treasured all these things in her heart. And Jesus kept increasing in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.” Luke 2:51-52

We used to call Euy The Little Sparkle around the house because of her effervescent disposition. Being the only child for a time, she really brightened-up every dull spot in the house and kept everyone entertained each time she said something. It’ s really amazing that our “Little Sparkle”, with the coming of a baby boy last July 8, 2006, has transformed into becoming our “Big Helper Diva” around the house.

Euy has welcomed baby brother as a new member of the family with great anticipation. She was ready to become a big sister and friend to him. She has been an ever present hand-maid to Mom when it’s nappy changing time. She prepares milk for him (never-mind the little spills), assists during bath-time making sure puts away what was left and she can even be responsible in looking after him when Mom’s in the shower. She reads to him a lot, sweeps the floor without complaining, does the dishes, and buys “suka”, “toyo”, whathaveyou’s from the store across. 

It’s really amazing that she willingly does all these on a daily basis and is getting better at doing them as days go by. Being such a Big Helper Diva, she exhudes a happy disposition that is contagious as  she brings delight to us as her parents and we couldn't be more proud of her. 

Dreaming With My Eyes Open

I see pictures of me and my hubby and my kids building sand castles by the sea shore; I see my daughter wearing her new colorful swimsuit as she gets her tan. And of course I see myself in my new body wearing that two-piece swimsuit which I have resolved since long time ago would never become a reality he he I see pictures of us eating at our favorite restaurants; pictures of us frolicking with our own shadows as we chased each other at the park kahit sa kapitolyo lang. I see pictures of my hubby behind the wheels and I just seating nicely by him; 2 kids on the back singing along with the car stereo; I see 4 trolley bags, 1 for each family member stacked up behind us in the car; I see our speeding car breeze through the Startoll way. 

Herbs Are For Savoring


Aromatic but overly mature herbs can be literally intoxicating. I'd spent an entire gloomy afternoon sorting out those that go in the bin and those that need to be hung in open air to dry.



Thank God for my youngest sister Nini, for passionately chopping these little dynamites of fresh and dried aromatic herbs such as sage, rosemary, basil, oregano, and dill.



There's a lot going on in this balsamic vinaigrette: red cane vinegar, ground pepper, assortment of finely chopped herbs, EVOO (extra virgin olive oil)... Nini was always confident in concocting our vinaigrettes!


Two straight months of El Nino summer and we are finally ushered to the La Nina rainy season. I speak herbs, I breathe herbs, I talk herbs, I blog herbs...No matter what the season maybe, herbs have become a family staple. And why not? For this rainy season, a few days before bidding summer goodbye, I have finally pruned and harvested some of my green pets, some overly mature, and some super overly-overly mature, ha, ha...that's because I simply love to bask in them during hot days when they're at their greenest, just to keep them there for a lil longer. So I thought a little BRAGGING here wouldn't hurt. Brag a little about the 1-2-3 of how these herbs have made it from my greenhouse to the kitchen and into my beloved family's heart and hungry belly. They will definitely help keep us warm this rainy season. This bottle of savory vinaigrette was just one among the many collaborations I've had with Nini. And like the others, it rests in my pantry for now until our next meal together. Perhaps later...

Rainy Season Is In The Offing



Sightings of snakes in the past on this neighborhood being surrounded by a lush-thick forest had been an established indication that rainy season is in the offing. 

She can't get scared even if she felt so scared, she wanted to scream but just couldn't scream because her kids were watching her react to the situation. Last night,  her lil boy spotted a black and chunky 2-feet long snake at the garden writhing towards the greenhouse. Funny, lil boy was about to pee in one of her pots but instead, he went back to mom and nonchalantly announced, "Mommeee, there's a snake in the garden..." 

Adrenalin rushed this woman and her 2 intrepid kids to the garage, she grabbed her SAMURAI in the car (now you know what she's capable of doing) and went back to face the unwanted passer-by. But snakes would be snakes, alas, it's gone in split seconds!

She's thankful to God for His loving protection upon her family; for the unseen angels that God sent to keep watch over them. Even so, God's words that became her source of strength: "Evil can't get close to you, harm can't get through the door. He ordered his angels to guard you wherever you go. If you stumble, they'll catch you; their job is to keep you from falling. You'll walk unharmed among lions and snakes, and kick young lions and serpents from the path." 
Ps.91:10-13 The Message


June 13 
SEVEN DAYS later...the thought of the unlikely visitor would crop up from time to time as if she had yet to settle an unfinished business any given time. WHAT IF that lame beast is just around the corner or came back with company? That's ridiculous! She tamed herself, "haven't you just had your pots re-arranged immediately the next morning? The garden cleared out of hovering and towering leaves to the point of losing your well kempt shade and exposed a "crew cut?" WHAT IF another snake passed by again, this time not outdoor but INDOOR? WHAT IF her WEAPONS OF WARFARE such as the SAMURAI, the 2-feet BOLO, the machete, and the 3 parasol umbrellas (all pointed) which she placed in strategic spots all around the house didn't work when situation arises? WHAT IF her friendly neighbor who sounded like a snake aficionado was 100% right when he said that only a durable bamboo stick would do the trick? WHAT IF? WHAT IF? 

How many times had this woman's bravery been put to the test all these years? And how many times had she proven them wrong, including herself? In the name of motherhood, she's all that. Aaah, what's the fuss all about? In the name of motherhood, TAME HER...

July 7
Over a month has gone by after this woman encountered the most frightening incident of her life. She's finally moved on, could go to sleep without having to fear any creepy crawlers invading her house of sort. No more goose bumps on her way to the rest room in wee hours of the morning. She can also manage to water her greenhouse again without the icky feeling of getting bitten by a writhing creature.

Today. She's putting an end to her month-long stint with snake phobia; one could give it a name, ophidiophobia, wheww...big word...but something has to give and that something is THIS. TTFNF...ta ta for now and forever.

She must have been a big girl so you thought, for being able to see through the situation and manage to call ophidiophobia goodbye. Well, let's take a look at a few things which she had to put into consideration before she chooses to be utterly scared of snakes day and night.

1. She has an audience that adores her. Her audience has a keen sense of understanding what's going on with her; how she handles tight situations like the sighting of a snake! Audience: Girl - 9, Boy - 4; watching her every move; the twitch of her fingers, the movement of her lips. You see, it's hard to be in the limelight at times.

2. She has an image to protect, that these kids thought she was a Wonder Mom; a pipe-fitter, an electrician, a doctor, a nurse, a clown, a driver, a doll, a chef, a warrior-queen. You see, they have this idea that Mommeee is all these and do you think she can afford to wreck her, ho humm, untainted image to her children? No. In fact, Girl - 9 told her one time that she thinks "Mommeee, you're like Jesus." "Why did you think so Sweetheart? Sometimes I could be a WITCH." "But Mommeee, you do everything for us without asking for anything in return. Right, Jesus was like that when He died on the cross for us?" That said, this woman kept mum, and controlled herself from breaking in to tears.

3. And though this woman puts on a show when she's with her audience, you'll find her terrified and broken on the inside; crying her lungs out in a secret chamber where only her Daddy-God can hear and see her. What could have Daddy-God told her lately you might ask? He must have said something to cause this woman to get back to her senses to conclude her fear of snakes.

Daddy-God must have told her that anxiety is disobedience to Him, that when someone gets anxious about something, we sort of make light of what God can do to protect and keep us safe from all harm. It is not surprising though that Uncle Joshua who lived during the Bible times was summoned by God three times and was told to be strong and be brave when he led the Israelites to the promised land. He knew that his final word must come from Daddy-God. God commanded him to "fear not for I am with thee", not once, not twice, but thrice! He must have been terrified by the hurdles they were about to face in conquering the promised land BIG TIME!

As of this writing, she's still a bit scared for the thought of it, but it's a kind of feeling that she can just shove off to the back of her mind without being troubled for more than a second.

Patches Are Forever Part 1



These quilted patches tell of many a different stories...


A special Christmas gift from the maker of our "honeymoon quilt", my best buddy, Rina. Was told that she had to stay up late rushing this purple patchwork for Christmas as a present to me and my daughter to share. It came with two matching pillow cases galore!


Just recently, October 2009, another gift from the maker of our "honeymoon quilt". One good thing about quilts is that they get "comfier" as they get older.


A bible clad in hand-sewn patches created by "moi". One of my early attempts to sew patches way back 1995, was told by a mentor-friend that one rule for a good patchwork is to align the corners well...this project being my very first was a contrary to that..


Patches are forever. We call this quilt our "honeymoon quilt" as this was given to us by a very dear friend as her wedding gift to us on March 25, 2000. Our "honeymoon quilt" just turned 10 yrs old with us as we celebrate a decade of bliss and splendor being together. A witness to our deepest secrets and escapades. The laughter, the tears...of changing diapers, of taming colic babes, of endless debates from politics to showbiz, of cold nights when one had to sleep on the floor and the other on the couch downstairs, of drools and snots on sick days, of love and intimacy. This lifeless quilt, with its good-as-new condition could talk and tell of a love-story made in heaven...perhaps in the next 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 years and beyond...

Making Progress On Our 6th Year Of Homeschooling

My husband and I have always remarked that raising up smart kids is easier than training them to be kids with Godly character. Our second quarter saw Part 2 of disciplining our student in the area of diligence on a daily basis; Part 1 was during the 1st quarter. I was agonized by the fact that the area of diligence has been our major problem for years now; student taking forever to finish book pages assigned to her per day. Thus, more work pile up on the next day. 

Now that she's 9yrs old, and we're running on our 6th yr schooling at home, I'm expecting more from my daughter to be more diligent in finishing the daily tasks assigned to her. I was about to call it "burnout" until one day my student surprised me about how she shared the love of Jesus to a neighborhood friend, a girl her age who just lost her father months ago. 

Euy and her friend became very close since that incident. I once heard Euy encouraged her friend that everything will be fine because God loves her. That's evangelism at work! She also invited this friend along with her older sister to join us on our feeding program where they met the poor kids that we feed at church. 

For about two months now, Euy has been actively participating at our church's feeding program where she is able to encourage other kids to trust the Lord despite their condition in life. It gives us so much joy and humility to see poor kids from our community swarm around our children whenever we arrive at church. Our pastor, Euy's uncle, even said that because she had been memorizing Tagalog Bible verses with them, eating lunch with them, and cleaning the church with them, these kids felt that they were really important in the eyes of God. 

When asked why she loved joining the poor kids at our feeding program, Euy said that she feels happy to see these kids know more about Jesus and how despite being poor, some being orphans or abused by their parents, are fun to be with. 

Euy has been diligent in writing on her Sunday journal, a notebook where she jots down the sermon every week and where she also writes a brief reflection of what she learned. Looking back this past second quarter, we learned that it's critical not to cause our children to abhor homeschooling by STRESSING OURSELVES TOO MUCH in accomplishing our portfolios or curriculum according to our target dates and set goals. 

We may just have to improve on setting goals that are both realizable and enjoyable to us but not compromising the lessons that had to be covered per quarter. And for this, lapbooking had always come to the rescue. Our discovery of making lapbooks last year had been a major breakthrough to putting life and "fun" into our discussions. My daughter finds it easier to be asked orally and then write down her answers in pre-cut minibooks from memory. 

Euy reads her Botany book on her own and orally recounts to me the new discoveries she learned for the day. This is her strong point, remembering details from what she read. I noticed that she retains information as I allow her to do all the talking without my interruption. Civics, Wika, and even Reading (TLP, Total Language Plus) and Grammar (SRW, Speak, Read, and Write) involved plenty of written activites from the textbooks. And this is where her weak point surfaces.

Although Euy loved reading and discovering new things, it's the question-(written)answer part that she finds uninteresting. We hope to be more patient in handling these subjects in the future. 

At the end of the day, as parents, we learned that homeschooling may have given us the opportunity to be in control of what to teach our kids, but there is still a part of their lives which we don't and can't have control of; that's the time when we as parents can trust the Lord for His grace knowing that our Heavenly Father picks up from where we stop. Rest assured that our Father can handle the areas we can't see for our kids or we may have overlooked teaching them.

How Much Is A Home School Mom Worth?

I received this shared email yesterday from one of my yahoogroups and thought it would be worth the calculating and sharing on my blog. As I read through the entire article, I can't help but mentally auto-convert the dollars into peso figures,that's around 1:50 to be safe. Each time the writer says something about worth or value of a particular task a homeschool mom can do, my heart beats faster as I realize how much we have already invested on our family's future over the last five years. 

I thought of Proverbs 31:10-31 as I pondered on how much am I really worth as a stay-at-home with kids Mom. This calms me:

"A wife of noble character who can find?
She is worth far more than rubies. 

Her husband has full confidence in her and lacks nothing of value.
 
She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life. 

She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands. 

She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from afar. 

She gets up while it is still dark; she provides food for her family and portions for her servant girls.
 
She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.
 
She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. 

She sees that her trading is profitable, and her lamp does not go out at night.
 
In her hand she holds the distaff and grasps the spindle with her fingers. 

She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy. 

When it snows, she has no fear for her household; for all of them are clothed in scarlet.
 
She makes coverings for her bed; she is clothed in fine linen and purple. 

Her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land.
 
She makes linen garments and sells them, and supplies the merchants with sashes.

She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.
 
She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue.
 
She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.

Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: 

"Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all." Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. 

Give her the reward she has earned, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate." 

By Larry Arnold Texas Home School Coalition REVIEW© February 2003. 

How much is a home school mom worth? Granted, we men could never pay somebody to do what our wives do. They are tutors, home-keepers, child-taxi drivers, tear-wipers, and friends. They also put up with us, and the fact that they do it all because they love their families makes them priceless. Suppose our business sides wanted to calculate their value in real dollars? How much is your home schooling wife worth? Would you believe over $40,000 a year? Such a hard-dollar calculation can be derived from three sources: how much is saved because she is a full-time homekeeper, how much would be spent if she worked outside the home, and how much her husband’s ability to earn is increased because of her. 

We will consider each of these three areas separately. How much is saved? Eighteen years ago, we were led to sell our small house in the city so we could move to the country. Instead of using a real estate agent, my wife Maureen took it upon herself to sell the house. She had already found a buyer, so the hardest part of the job was done. A friend in real estate helped her with the paperwork, and a title company kept things legal. We used the extra money we saved to purchase some land in the country on which we later built. 

The wonderful thing about doing something like this is that it amounts to tax-free income. A person does not even have to pay Social Security tax on it. This is true every time money is saved. Eating at home instead of at a restaurant means saving more than just the cost of the meal. It is like getting extra, tax-free income. What is true for preparing a meal is also true for laundry, cleaning the house, grocery shopping, etc. The amount of money a stay-at-home mom saves is easily $1,000 a year for such day-to-day things. Add to that the extraordinary savings of large ticket items such as selling a house, decorating a house, or sewing clothing, and it is easy to accumulate $2,000 to $4,000 a year in savings. 

Because these are after-tax dollars, the family income would have to increase by $2,500 to $6,000 dollars a year to offset the loss of savings if the mother left home to work. But wait, there is more. How much would be spent? Before we discovered home schooling, we were paying $600 a month for our two sons to attend a private Christian school. This was a long time ago; today tuition is even higher. Add the cost of books, uniforms, and the abundant, miscellaneous, extra fees, and it is not unreasonable to say that it costs $500 a month to provide a private school education for one child. Paying for such an education would demand a before-tax income hike of $7,500. Multiply that by 3.5 (the average number of children in home school families), and the bill jumps to a whopping $26,250. (Sorry, but I will not even discuss the possibility of sending children to a government-run school—a culture that is hostile to God’s ways and teaches things contrary to His truth.) Combining the numbers, a home schooling mom can save the family $29,750-$32, 250 a year if she has 3.5 children (Pity the .5 child!). Go ahead and use your calculator. How much is your wife saving your family? 

Now we will consider how much it would cost the family to put Mom into the ranks of the employed. Begin with the cost of buying extra clothes and cleaning them. Add commuting and insurance costs. Total the extra meals that will be eaten out and convenience items that will be purchased. Set aside a big chunk of the budget for daycare that can easily come to $10,000 a year. Even in light of tax benefits, the cost of adding a wage earner is easily in the $2,000 to $15,000 a year range. This means that the before-tax family income would have to increase $2,500 to $20,000. 

Do not use my numbers; figure for your family what it would cost for your wife to enter the work force. How much is husband’s ability to earn increased? We have now arrived at our third area of consideration—the effect a stay-at-home wife has on her husband’s ability to earn money. I have always been certain that my wife positively impacted my ability to earn more money. I have had customers who looked forward to meeting with me because they knew I would bring my wife’s homemade goodies. The office also enjoyed the special treats she would prepare from time to time. Her contributions enabled me to win the hearts of customers and fellow workers. She also relieved me of many tasks and details so I could concentrate on my job and be more effective. I knew this, but I wondered if anyone had ever done a study to prove this was true for others and if anyone ever measured it in dollars. 

Lo and behold, there was in Business Week (9-17-2001) an article entitled “Why Married Men Earn More.” Note that this article comes from a magazine that strongly favors women working outside the home and creating a gender-diverse workplace. Yet this publication summarized research that showed that married men earned, on the average, 12.4% more than unmarried men. A married man whose wife worked outside the home earned only 3.4% more, but a man who had a full-time, stay-at-home wife earned a whopping 31% more. They claimed, “Researchers find no evidence that the marriage premium reflects better economic prospects of men who tend to get hitched. Rather, it appears related to the state of being married—and specifically to the likelihood that wives shoulder household tasks.” They even proceeded to show that “the wage gap declines as wives put in more hours working outside the home.” We will look at this in real numbers. 

Suppose you as a home school father earn $65,000 a year. Statistically, on average, your wife has enabled you to earn $20,000 more than a single man and $18,000 more than a man whose wife works full-time outside the home. If you are a home school father earning $32,500 a year, your stay-at-home wife can take credit for $9,000 to $10,000 of that. If you are a home school father earning $130,000 a year, your stay-at-home wife could claim $36,000 to $40,000. Do the math for your own family. 

It is time to combine the numbers. Add together what your wife saves your family, how much extra it would cost for her to go to work, and the “marriage premium” gained by having a stay-at-home wife. I think you will discover that your home school wife is worth a lot more than $40,000 a year. The number could easily be twice that. Now think of the tremendous loss in the quality of life, the added frustration and agony, the cost of losing the hearts of your children to their peers, and the time pressure that would be put on both of you if she worked outside the home. The most carnal of measurements—cold, hard cash—debunks the myth that two wage earners provide a higher standard of living than one. Add in the spiritual reward of pursuing God’s purposes and plans for your family, and it becomes starkly evident that believing the myth is folly.

By Larry Arnold Texas Home School Coalition REVIEW© February 2003.