Saturday, December 12, 2020

What I've Learned from River's Cancer and Passing


I was asked to speak recently and share my feelings and some of the lessons we've learned from River's cancer and passing.  The time spent pondering and feeling and writing it out has brought a lot of healing to my heart.  I am left with profound thankfulness and hope.

It's been It all started with a Feeling:  6 years ago a Spiritual impression came to Prepare.  Colt and I both felt that something was coming that would change our family, a trial, and Heavenly Father in his love was giving us time to prepare for that. 

A couple of months later we found our 8 year old daughter had stage 4 liver cancer that had spread to her lungs.  For her kind of cancer, an acute tracer is 100,000.  Hers was 1.4 million.  Overnight our life changed.  We were thrust into the world of Cancer – and she was placed on the oncology floor at Primary Childrens, and our life would never be the same. 

  
1st Night in the hopsital

The doctors told us how serious this was and that she was most likely going to die.  We didn’t know the path ahead, but I felt SO strongly God was with us.  We felt the peace that passeth understanding as we decided to move forward with chemotherapy.   

I was lead everyday to the scriptures in Mosiah chapters 23-24:

The Lord seeth fit to chasten his people; yea he trieth their patience and their faith.  Nevertheless whosoever putteth his TRUST in him the same shall be lifted up at the last day.  They were in land Helam tilling the land– that tells me they were going about their normal everyday life – and they were much frightened because of the appearance of a lamanite Army.  We were much frightened because of the sudden appearance of this aggressive cancer.  But Alma exhorted them that they should not be frightened but that they should remember the Lord their God and He would deliver them.  Therefore they hushed their fears and began to cry unto the Lord that their children might be spared.  We cried mightily unto God that he would spare our daughter.  The Lord said:  Lift up your heads and be of good comfort for I know of the covenant which ye have made unto me.  And I will also ease the burdens which are put upon your shoulders; and this will I do that ye may stand as a witnesses for me hereafter that ye may know of a surety that I, the Lord God do visit my people IN their afflictions.  the Lord strengthened them that they could bear up their burdens, and they did submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord.    The Lord then says:  I WILL GO WITH THEE   

I held so TIGHT to that promise:  I WILL GO WITH THEE!  I could find Him in this Wilderness.  I knew nothing about this medical world.  All of a sudden we found ourselves in the middle of chemo and surgeries, nurses and doctors.  

And I learned When in life we are either called or find ourselves in a wilderness, God provides amazing blessings for those who trust in Him.  The Israelites with Moses were given Mana in their wilderness, and water from a rock.  The Lord went before them to lead the way and by nigh a pillar of fire to give them light.  Lehi was given a Liahona to guide them in the most fertile parts of the wilderness. 

This wilderness created in me a need to find heaven.   To find Hope.  To find Goodness.  A need to seek for God and FIND him leading us on.  I would Pray in the morning:  Pleading for peace, pleading for Grace to help me to be what my daughter needed me to be that day.  And the only way I could do that was with his help.

 I would pray that I wouldn’t worry about what could happen that day.  I prayed for strength that in the moment something came up to have His help, his guidance, his comfort.  I learned in a very personal and real way to Be Still and Know that I am God. 

The days were very challenging to watch her decline and be So sick and very weak.  But I learned:  As thy days may demand, so thy succor shall be 

We had Good people to come along side and teach us from their experiences and FAITH:   A special one to me was a mom whose daughter had been through So much in the last 12 years.  She knew how hard the road was, but she knew where God was.  And took me to a place in the hospital where I could physically see the light of the temple.  The spirit whispered.  Remember your covenants. Your family is ETERNAL.  Focus on Eternity. 

In 1 Nephi as they travel in the wilderness, the Lord made the raw meat sweet unto them and they began to bear their journeyings without murmurings. 

There were A LOT of raw meat moments:  Chemotherapy, g-tube, port, a 14 hour surgery, and the recovery from that.  12 surgeries through the years.  Especially raw was Watching my daughter so weak and so sick.  But the journey was also sweet.  It was filled to overflowing with beauty.   When through the deep waters I call thee to go, The rivers of sorrow shall not thee o’erflow, For I will be with thee, thy troubles to bless, And sanctify to thee, thy deepest distress. (Hymn: How Firm a Foundation)  

A lot of sweetness came in River’s sweet JOY!  In her acceptance of what was her life.  Her complete trust in Heavenly Father and Her LOVE and devotion to HIM. 

River reading her scriptures

River Prayed:  If you can’t take it away, then please help me enjoy it. We became seekers of Joy and we found joy everyday.  I saw her submit cheerfully and with patience.  So many times I think we look at how we think it should be. We look at what other people have: a healthy life, the ability to get up out of bed.  She didn’t dwell on what she didn’t have. She accepted it and she did the best that she could with what she had.  River learned where much is Required, Much is Given. 

One of such a tender mercy was when she had been throwing up around the clock every 2 hours for days.   When that finally stopped she said:You know what sounds good?  A Kiwi and a pineapple.  She hadn’t asked for food for days.  Probably weeks.  All her nutrition was going through her g-tube.  I couldn't leave her to go to the store, so I told her I would go down to the kitchen at the Ronald McDonald House and see if there was anything there that sounded good.  There were 3 kiwis sitting in a basket that hadn’t been there at dinner.  And the next morning:  There was a whole pineapple in that basket!  The people that left those Kiwis and the Pineapple will never know how much good they did because of their very special simple gift.  We saw the hand of the Lord many times through other’s service and ministering. 

Someone asked her after 2 years of fighting cancer:  What have you learned?

She says:  Heavenly Father is REAL!

He loves me.  He listens to my prayers And He helps me.   

When River prayed she thanked God for the Blessing of Cancer.  She felt God working in her through the cancer to help her become who He knew she could become.  She said Mom, It’s like I was a caterpillar and now I’m a butterfly.  One of her favorite scriptures was 2 Timothy 4:17

…the Lord Stood with me, and Strengthened me…

She fought cancer for close to 2 years.  And then there was no sign of cancer!!  She made a goal when she was 8 to act in a play.  When she was 12 she was able to be Jane in Mary Poppins.  Oh, the goodness of God to grant a little girl her wish.  For 3 years she was able to swim and ride horses, hunt, fish, camp, play tennis.  God gave her and us SO many beautiful times. 


Every day felt like a gift.  Every dinner was SO special.  We were together.  We were HOME.   We had More up than down for 3 years. 

And then…our life changed again.  River started having awful abdominal pain – It was a full YEAR of intense pain for her.  When her pain started I found myself saying, saying to God: Don’t do this! Don’t you DARE touch her!  You can take this away!  And I was ANGRY!  Every day didn’t feel like a gift anymore.  It felt like a punishment.  She had been so good.  So faithful.  Her world got smaller and smaller.  It felt like everything was taken away – even her ability to read as she couldn’t concentrate – the pain was too much.  She didn’t deserve this and it was SO unfair.  She had already been through enough. I had my plan.  And my plan didn’t include any more pain for my daughter.  And I was not interested in His plan.

 

We were building a house, and I had a plate full and overflowing with homeschool, activities, kids, dishes, laundry...LIFE!  I was TOO busy.   had no extra time to seek Heaven.  It took me several months to realize I had no desire to read my scriptures, I had no desire to pray, I had no desire to be close to a God that would do this to my little girl.  

 

It took me several more months to realize the difference in my heart. I had walked with God for years with River’s cancer:  I had read my scriptures to be close to Him and find what He was saying to me personally, I saw His hand in everything, and fully trusted him.  When I Realized what that anger had done to me and how far I had drifted it was so shocking to my heart.  I realized I was trying to do it all on my own and I was failing.  Where once in my hurting my heart was soft and trusting, teachable and hopeful.  Now it was very hard and I could see no light. 

 

All of medical knowledge and medications could not find a reason for the pain, take it away, or even dull it.  This was WAY over my head.  This was bigger than I could fix.  This was bigger than any doctor or specialist could fix.  Bigger than what could be handled on Earth.   And in the middle of all this pain, her cancer came back. 

 

I knew that the choice to Choose Faith and to choose Trust would make all the difference .  I realized I was not where I needed to be to feel of God’s peace.  I needed to turn to God again.  And again I received the feeling:  Come back to me.  There was an urgency:  get oil in your lamp.  My prayer in the beginning was for the desire to pray.  For the desire to read my scriptures to find that relationship I had had with God before. 

 What I held to is what Nephi taught us:  I know that he loveth his children; nevertheless, I do not know the meaning of all things.   I clung to that Love.  He loves her.  Medicine hasn’t taken this away.  And God has chosen NOT to take it away.  So there must be a purpose in this pain. 

 I looked to others who had every reason to be bitter at the circumstances of life:  Job, Joseph Smith, Joseph in Egypt…but they all had ultimate faith and trust in their redeemer.   I was reminded of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace.  our God whom we serve is able to deliver us.  but if not…their faith would remain strong.  Faith in God also includes faith in his timing.

I have felt both faith and the lack of it in my own heart.  Isn’t that what we came to Earth for?  To Feel!  To taste the bitter so we may know the sweet.  Our Heavenly Parents loved us so much that they wanted us to be like them.  To do that we needed to learn  good and evil, light and dark, bitter and sweet, joy and sadness, because there is No Other Way.   And the only way to learn that was to leave God’s presence.  I believe our experiences here are tailored to our Eternal Well Being.  God gives us what we need.  He gives us experiences and trials to help us grow.  This life is an experience in profound trust. 

Every time you feel the depth of sorrow and pain, it stretches your soul  And the more your soul gets stretched, the greater that capacity to love.  That’s why our Savior can love us SO deeply.  Because He has felt ultimate pain. 

Alma 7:11 And he shall go forth, suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind; and this that the word might be fulfilled which saith he will take upon him the pains and the sicknesses of his people.

12 And he will take upon him death, that he may loose the bands of death which bind his people; and he will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may how to succor his people according to their infirmities.

River EXPERIENCED this succor AS she was going through her intense journey.  Her journals are FULL of faith and Of Prayers written out and how God answered them and the feelings of peace, Love, closeness, strength and spirit.  She truly was never left alone, because she always reached up.  She was given strength beyond her own. 

I’ve been pondering why such a small girl could have such a big impact on everyone she ever came in contact with.  It was because she was sick.  It was because she was in pain.  She learned to fully trust Christ and his ability to comfort and help her through. 

 

I trust God loved River deeply enough to allow her to experience pain for her eternal good.  That pain in River stretched her and in that need she turned to God.  He filled her with His Love, which is the greatest of all gifts.  When His love touched her soul, it reflected in everything she did and it touched us all, to our very soul.  We can then let that light touch our soul and find the same trust.  That love helped her gain empathy and compassion.   The end Result of ALL of this is a unique closeness to God. 


We went to Houston, Texas to try to find a cure for her cancer.  It was there that River and I found ourselves in the hospital after 4 months of chemo and treatment.  She was very very sick.  President Nelson promised that April conference would be not only memorable; it would be unforgettable.  Saturday conference filled my soul with light.  Sunday morning the doctors wanted to release us to drive her the 24 hours to Primary Children’s.  They couldn’t find anything wrong.  They decided to do one last scan before releasing us home.  I was only able to catch 3 minutes of Sunday’s conference:  Elder Holland’s “A Perfect Brightness of Hope.”   It was a spiritual packet of light just for me before the doctors came in to let us know there was a very large brain tumor and a dozen smaller ones and that this was terminal.


  

That day our hope shifted from hope of a cure to the hope of all eternity. 

Again, my to-do-list dropped to only the essential things.  prayer was my whole life.  I am not enough for everything that’s been placed before me.  I was very overwhelmed as this time with Covid I was the only parent allowed to be with her.  How was I going to do this Without Colt?  He gave me a blessing that the answer is love.  Just love her.  And again “I will be with Thee”  I felt His presence with me.

The Lord met me where I was and lifted me there with his Grace.  When we turn to him we can expect his strength in our weakness, his enabling power to make us better IN that place.  He doesn’t meet us  AFTER all we can do.  I believe the ALL we can do is believe in Him.  Grace is his strength made complete in our weakness.  I believe it doesn’t matter where you are.  You are already enough for that grace.  He will meet you where you are, as you are, but he doesn’t intend to leave you there.  He can transform us into the best version of ourself for what the moment needs. 

They let us know how serious these brain tumors were and that she could pass quickly at any time.  It was a miracle River was able to be Life Flighted from Texas to Primary Children’s and able to come HOME for 18 days.  That airplane ride was sacred to me.  God taught me about perspective.  About the focus of our lives.  He lifted me above the world of doctors and beeping monitors into the quiet peaceful sky where I was reminded She IS hIS daughter, and he was taking her to her eternal HOME. 

Christ met the woman at her well.  He met the fishermen on the sea.  He met Paul on the road to Damascus.  He met my little girl on a dark and lonely night in her bedroom.  In the middle of the night she couldn’t sleep.  She was in a lot of pain.  It was dark.  She knew she was dying.  As we talked the most special feeling came upon us.   I didn’t visually see Him, but the strength, peace, and comfort we felt left no doubt that He was there as we sang  O Savior, stay this night with me;  Behold, ’tis eventide.  Oh, Savior, stay this night with me.  

The Lord held my heart and taught me to focus on heaven and how much she would LOVE it and thrive there.  Her greatest dream since she was tiny was to be a missionary, and her patriarchal blessing makes it very clear she has been called on a mission to the spirit world to share her faith. 

River left us with her last words being her Testimony:

She said:  I Know the Spirit World Is Real!   It’s okay to cry and it’s okay to be melancholy.  I know we’re all going to be okay.   

I saw and we’re all going to be okay in my 11 year old daughter Silver the day that River passed into heaven.  She gave me the best example of gratitude when she said “our family in heaven is SO happy that River joined them today!  Today is her Heavenly Birthday!  Can we put her birthday into heaven on our calendar every year?  Let’s make an angel food cake, and listen to her favorite songs. 

Her birthday was A month after she passed, and  it hit me like a slap in the face:  I started focusing on I don’t get to see her coming through the door everyday.  I don’t get to talk to her daily.  I don’t hear her tell me several times a day “I love you, Momma!”  Every meal I count the dishes to set.  How many of us are there again?  And it was HARD again to continue on when one of us was missing for every meal and everything we did. 

 That continues to be my cup:  She’s not here, but I need to remember what God taught me on that airplane.  It’s about what we focus on and It’s ALL about Eternity.  The only way this makes sense is to Look up!

 Here’s what I hold to now: 

*Its about what you focus on. 

*Don’t fill your life too busy to do the spiritual work to seek Him.

*Christ knows how to succor me IN THIS

*My favorite scripture:  2 Nephi 2:24 all things have been done in the WISDOM of him who knoweth all things

*Jeffrey R Holland’s words: We must constantly remind ourselves that He is God and we are not.

I loved President Nelson’s message:  There is a Healing Power in Gratitude:   counting our blessings is far better than recounting our problems

I am SO grateful that God extended her life 6 years!   And the best gift of all is we have her for eternity if we live according to that blessing.  Everyday in everyway we are building an eternal family.

Death is described in 2nd Nephi as an awful monster.  When viewed from a mortal perspective:  Death is an awful monster.  It took my daughter away from us. 

 2nd Nephi 9:10 BUT O how great the goodness of our God, who prepareth a way for our escape from the grasp of this awful monster; yea, that monster, death and hell, which I call the death of the body, and also the death of the spirit.

The apostle paul Said   “O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?”  The awful monster of death is swallowed up in Christ.  He is victorious.  We will live again.  So now that only leaves the awful monster SIN.  Now that is the battle we should be most concerned about.  And it is a battle for your soul.  There is no tragedy in death, but only in sin.  But Christ has paid for that too – as we repent and turn our lives to Him.  Oh what a beautiful gift is Repentance.  He will meet you where you are at as you are as we reach out to Him. 

When Enos felt forgiveness of his sins he asked "How is it done?"  The answer:  Because of thy faith in Christ.  It doesn't really matter what "it" is; the answer is always the same - faith in Christ.  "It" can be building a ship, conquering a habit, parting a sea, walking on water, resisting a temptation, healing a relationship, or helping a daughter with cancer...How is it done?  Through Faith in Christ.  

Christ says:  These things I have spoken unto you that in me ye might have peace.  In the world ye shall have tribulation:  but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.  - John 16:33

I TRUST him with my River.  Because she is His River.   I have utmost confidence his plan for her is infinitely greater than my plan.  I trust Him with my heart. 

It is broken.  But that’s where Christ’s Grace comes in.  That’s his greatest JOY.  To heal what is BROKEN.  To mend what we can not fix. 

 The sacrament has taken on new meaning for me.  I helped dress my daughter’s body for burial.  I see that sacrament table with the bread and water laid out on it and the white cloth covering it…and I remember it represents His body.  His sacrifice.  His death.  It is right before me.  Death is always present with me because it has changed my entire world.   Joseph Smith said we should study death night and day because then we know how to live.  So I think of Christ.   (Matthew 26:39)he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt. He took of HIS cup that He might Save, Redeem and Rescue us.  With Covid we don’t put the cup back in the tray.  I hold the cup that He didn’t pass from.  It holds the bread that is broken for me and for all of us.  This broken is  enough to heal each one of us in our brokenness.  Earth Has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. 


Your personal struggles, your individual sorrows, pains, tribulations and infirmities of every kind are all known to our Father in Heaven and to His Son. 

My daughter dying has changed my life.  I would have never chosen this.  But Oh, How grateful I am for My Jesus.  My burden is light through Christ.   I have found rest in my soul through the covenants we have made as an Eternal Family.  His Promises are sure.  The Path of saying goodbye was Filled and overflowing with Goodness, Mercy, and Grace sufficient for our need.  I know in whom I have trusted.  I stand as a witness that My God hath led me through MINE afflictions.  He hath filled me with his LOVE.   I’ve come through this believing in a God that is bigger than when I went in.  The scriptures have become my story:  I see myself in the pages – my doubt, my faith, my fear, my hope, my hardness, my softness, his promises, his mercy.  In the words of River:  I know we’re all going to be okay.  God shall wipe away all the tears from our eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain. (Revelation 21:4)

Monday, September 7, 2020

Our Favorite Homeschool Resources

I've been asked a lot recently what my favorite resources are for Home School.  One of the best silver linings to have come from River's cancer has been Homeschool!  We started when River was going through chemo and cancer treatment.  And now we will continue because we've fallen in love with school at home.  The TIME with each other has been priceless - especially the time the kids have had with River at home instead of all in different classes separated for most of the day.  I've loved the closeness in their relationships.  My favorite part is to be able to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ right along with academics.  

When River had surgery and chemo - I never felt that she needed school added on.  That was an education!!  We read A LOT and discussed things.  She only went to 2 weeks of 3rd grade before her cancer was found.  When 4th grade rolled around we put her back in school and Halloween found her in the ER with a deep cough down in her lungs.  The Holy Ghost whispered that homeschool was what our family needed.  While I felt overwhelmed with educating our kids - one in treatment for cancer and being pregnant on top of it all - I had absolute faith that if the Lord had led us to this place, He would lead us along and help us in this new journey.

Enos 1:7-8  Enos asks "How is it done?"  The answer:  Because of thy faith in Christ.  It doesn't really matter what "it" is; the formula is always the same - faith in Christ.  "It" can be building a ship, conquering a habit, parting a sea, walking on water, resisting a temptation, healing a relationship, or homeschooling...How is it done?  Through Faith in Christ.  

When people discover that we homeschool I often get the response "I would love to homeschool, but I'm not patient enough."  You know what?  Neither am I.  I've homeschooled for 5 years:  Patience has come over the years, as I daily work on it, inviting, asking, pleading for God to come along in the journey.  This is as much for their character development as for mine.  My patience is tried.  I am lacking.  But I've learned time and time again God is Great!  If he has led you to homeschool - He will lead you through it.  He will help you work on yourself - Matthew 17:21  Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting.   Perhaps the greatest thing about patience I have learned through homeschool is that it is about the Relationship.  It's not about the math lesson (or cleaning their room, etc...)  it's about your relationship with that child. 

Homeschooling gives us the time to work on Character along with academics.  

2nd Peter 1:5

Add to your faith virtue (character), and to virtue, knowledge

"It was not an untutored nor an ignorant world that battled long agonizing years on the shell-cratered no-man's land; but on the contrary, it was the so-called educated world that shot the deadly missiles, sank the defenseless in the briny deeps, bombed the cities, and tortured and maimed the millions of the flowers of the nations.

"But were they really educated in the true sense of the word?

"They had the power of knowledge, but lacked the development of the moral and spiritual side, the lack of which permitted them to use their knowledge toward the destruction of mankind, instead of further teaching of the peoples of the universe, making them prosperous, happy, and contented."

--Spencer W. Kimball

I homeschool year-round.  Then we can take off a day or week here or there for when things come up.  These are all truly Educational and we can have the freedom of taking off time throughout the year when things come up:  Opportunities for Service...Family Vacations ... fishing ...


Hunting Trips

BYU Basketball game

Building Our Home
Tanzi

Daddy and Tanzi

Summer, Silver and River

River and Daddy
The class of Hard Work

River Joy

River

River LOVED working on the roof of the porch.
If I was looking for her - I'd find her on the roof.  

Summer

Summer
The Home that Love Built

River and her Sister Missionary that visited her in the hospital while she was SO sick September - April 2015
Here she is getting married Oct 2018

Weddings!
Silver, River, Sister Kent, Summer and Tanzi


When your goat has babies 
River

One thing we've learned from River's experience:  
Make Memories whenever you can!!  

"Never mistake knowledge for wisdom.  
One helps you make a living:
the other helps you make a life."  -S. Carey.  

There are SO many things that are not measured on an academic test:  Work Ethic, ability to work hard and stick with it 'till it's done (hoe to the end of your row), kindness, gratitude, creativity, patience, faith, goodness, integrity, imagination, generosity, loving, self-control, determination, courageous, persistence, adventurous spirit, optimism, tolerance, cooperation, spirituality, honesty, etc. etc. This gives us time to be able to work on these things too.  I found when they were in school it was rush to get them up and out the door and then once home they had homework, chores, piano, dinner and especially if they had anything extra-curricular - the day was done.   This way we get in the most important things - plus have lots of time for a child's work:  PLAY!

Naps - River was often worn out!
These 2 have such a special bond.  
TIME TOGETHER = Priceless

I've had many times to reflect about what is important for us to learn.  River was almost returned home to heaven at 8 years old.  There were certain things I hoped my kids would be able to do/know by the time they left our home to strike out on their own:  Play the hymns on the piano, finish algebra (she was only in 3rd grade when they were just beginning to learn multiplication tables)... I had the very real probability of one of our children graduating early ... but she hadn't learned how to make lasagna or white bean chili yet!!  So I thought about what was most important both for here and now but also for eternity... Memorize the capitals to all the States of America:  NOPE.       Love God.  Love Others.  Love Learning.  


With such fragile health and the very real possibility of dying - things became much more clear.  When there isn't time to do it all and learn it all - priorities must be set.  We got the most important things in - the Heart things.   Service.  Loving Others.  Learning how to feel the Holy Ghost.  Learning history not for names and dates - but for principles and themes and the courage to live your life inspired by those heroes.  Learning to read so that you could read the scriptures to find God's words to you personally, and to read inspiring uplifting literature.  Science - the quest to discover the truths that are operating in the world God created.  Music and Art - to creatively express your feelings and heart.  Geography - the adventure of exploring the world God created for you to experience and enjoy, and the study of God's children in other lands and cultures, enriching your own experience by learning what others find of value.  Math - exploring the patterns that help us build, reason, think creatively, think logically, think critically, and solve problems.  

Oh...SO much to discover awaits the mind that wants to learn!!  With homeschool the kids have time to study what is important to them.  

 River with her bottle-baby goat Dandy

I think what I saw the most in River being homeschooled was a LOVE for learning.  Not just for a test or what the teacher wanted you to know - but a genuine interest and drive to learn because it was important to her.  A drive from within because she was in charge of her own education.  

There are SO many opinions about homeschool and ways to homeschool.  Follow your heart and what feels right to your spirit.  These are God's children in your care.  He gave them to you to raise because they needed you as their mom...and you needed them.  

I’m forever grateful to a good friend who was homeschooling when it came out of the blue for me that we would be withdrawing our kids and bringing it all home.  I was so grateful to have someone to guide me through the process.  

Here are things that have been a good fit for our family - if it’s not a good fit for your style - find another path.  Here is my one for sure thing I know:  God will help you educate His children and prepare them for this life and the next.  He wants them to thrive and you as their Mom love them more than anyone...lean on Him.  Ask Him for help.  And know that He can compensate for what you lack.  

🦋 GOSPEL:

The heart of it all for me is the gospel of Jesus Christ.  These resources follow the Come Follow Me schedule and complement it nicely:

River and Ridge reading the scriptures

*DON’T MISS THIS:

Don't Miss This on YouTube

My absolute favorite resource I could share.  Emily Belle Freeman and David Butler are Seminary and Institute teachers.  They release a YouTube video each week that compliments Come Follow Me.  I thoroughly enjoy their insights - especially that it comes from the heart and focuses on relationship with Christ and the blessings of the gospel with emphasis on conversion of the heart and the blessing that it is to live with the spirit.  I had been very angry at God for many many months with River’s pain and not being able to take it away. I had absolutely NO desire for spiritual things.  It hurt too badly knowing that He could take it away but chose not to.  I started having the spirit whisper to come back to God about December.  I started praying for the desire to read my scriptures and pray and come back to daily relationship with God. Don't Miss This is what helped me in that yearning to come back. God was so good to me to put these teachers on my path to help me come back before I was asked to send River back to her heavenly home. I will be forever grateful for their role in where my heart was when we had the news that she had brain tumors in April and that it would be terminal.  Being with God made all the difference!  

It’s like sitting in a seminary/institute class and soaking it all in.  And then after watching their video it deepens my desire and love for reading and going through those chapters and finding what God is telling me.  They started with the New Testament last year and this year are in the Book of Mormon.  

*DRAWN IN: 

 https://www.davidbowmanart.com/

David Bowman - an amazing artist draws (sped-up) as he tells the stories and applies them to our day and things kids can relate to.  We start our day with our scripture we are memorizing (written on the window by the table) and a Drawn In.  There are a few of his videos on YouTube to see if they are a good fit.  







*Well Educated Heart - Book Lists

This is my favorite homeschool resource right now.  Marlene Peterson is a treasure for her thoughts on educating children's hearts.  She has put together a fantastic free resource for books on just about every subject.  Click on any topic for a great list of books to read in formats that are either free online in the public domain, borrow online for online libraries, or titles to purchase or borrow from public libraries.  

https://www.welleducatedheart.com/categories.html

Her foundation is that kids learn best through the heart and through stories.  And has a rotation that kids read different topics each month and cycle around every year to add another layer to their understanding of that topic.  

I've seen how powerful reading can be to a child's mind through River.  She was SO inspired by stories and biographies.  The stories fill them with good role-models and concepts and ideas of pushing through hard things, finding joy in family and living a good life.  This is a link to books of stories that Marlene has put together on different topics - for purchase for a bound copy - or available here as a free download. 

https://www.welleducatedheart.com/forgotten-classics-family-library.html


Well Educated Heart also has a new free program where she has compiled books on the stories of America.  There are links for the PDF for free or to buy the book.  She is also releasing links to audio recordings to listen  to her read the stories.  

Short Intro to My America Story Book

https://www.my-america-story-book.com/

 

🦋 Reading Out Loud as a Family

We've LOVED our time enjoying a story all together.  The kids always ask for another chapter!!  And then another!!  It gives us a good base as a family to have characters in the books that we have invited into our home through reading their story to share time with us and teach us such important things.  


I feel so passionately that children need good literature in front of them.  It does matter what they read - for it will shape their character.  So many popular books today have messages that go against family, are disrespectful, and have inappropriate behavior made to look funny or acceptable.  The person you will be in 5 years depends largely on the books you read, the people you spend time with, and the habits you adopt.  


Two more good places for free book lists of wholesome books:

https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/book-list/

https://readaloudrevival.com/recommends/


Older books tend to have such beautiful messages about God, family, faith, nature, work, etc. and have largely gone out of print and are difficult to find.  Here are resources to free ebooks that you can either download or borrow from an online library.  Many of them are in the public domain.  Our current nightly bedtime story:  Any of the stories from Thornton Burgess:  Old Mother West Wind series or any of the animal stories like Reddy Fox or Johnny Chuck, etc.

https://www.gutenberg.org/

https://openlibrary.org/

https://archive.org/


AUDIO BOOKS:

*Free Audio books:  In public domain:  https://librivox.org/

*Audible:  https://www.audible.com/

*****And my favorite place for LDS audio books 

Deseret Bookshelf

This has access to their entire collection of audio books for a monthly fee and thousands of ebooks.  Currently the girls are listening to Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites.  The narration is SO well done!!  Deseret Bookshelf has a free 30 day trial.    


🦋 HISTORY, SCIENCE, GEOGRAPHY, MUSIC:


*The Family School:  K-12  LDS Based 

https://thefamilyschoolonline.org/#/

Oh!  This was River’s (and all of our) favorite part of homeschool.  I teach History, Science, Geography, and Music Appreciation like a one-room school house.  All the kids join in the discussion for the lesson, and then can do assignments at the end that are on their individual level. I learned something myself with each lesson. It was SO incredibly neat to watch the light come on in their eyes and learn things and apply it to themselves. Each lesson teaches strong academics - and then ties each topic back to the gospel of Jesus Christ with LDS Gospel Perspective. I have LOVED the insights into the gospel making all of us ponder more. It then takes it one step further with how does this apply to me? 

You can try it out for free:  Complete zoology and US History Course free.  

It is on the internet - so I can read right off the ipad and it has links directly in the lesson to videos or pictures that I cast to the tv to compliment the lesson.  



*Science and History - Bible Based

https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/history/

The Good and the Beautiful has Science and History with a Christian Focus - Bible Based.  I prefer the Family School because of the LDS perspective, and that it's all linked on the internet for me, but I know many families that this is a great fit.   We LOVE history SO much that we actually do both The Good and the Beautiful and The Family School history courses.  The Good and the Beautiful has audio recordings that go along with many of the history lessons that are SO well done and engaging.  I love having two resources to work with as they both teach in a different manner and emphasize different things about the topic.  Joan of Arc was probably on the tippy-top of our favorite people from history list.  


https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/science-health/

https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/sciencevideos/

The first link is to their science curriculum and the 2nd link is to the free science videos including science experiments.  

🦋PRESCHOOL

https://thefamilyschoolonline.org/#/ 

The family school also has a preschool. It is called HeartStart. I love that it is also linked to the gospel and more of a joy-school format. My thought the more I go on this journey we call life is how important the foundation we give our kids is. I feel that they need matters of the heart more than of the mind while they are small.  The sections are tied to nature, family, love, joy, goodness, and God. Along with learning their letters and numbers they learn character and manners and are exposed to good and beautiful things.  You can try out the first unit of HeartStart for free.  

🦋 Preschool free craft for Learning the Letters of the Alphabet

Child gluing eyes onto his bee craft.

child gluing a googly eye onto his letter s craft

Speaking of learning the letters:  Tanzi and I did this together for her preschool.  The one-on-one time was something she looked forward to.  We put them in a 3 ring binder and added one page at a time.  She enjoyed watching her animal collection grow!  This was HIGH motivation to learn the letter names and sounds.  

A free download for both the uppercase and lowercase letters.

https://blog.allaboutlearningpress.com/category/abc-crafts-uppercase/

https://blog.allaboutlearningpress.com/category/abc-crafts-lowercase/

🦋MATH:

https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/math/

Hands down the Good and the Beautiful is my favorite math course!  The Good and the Beautiful is Christian and Bible based - brings God and goodness into learning math, and ties each math concept to a story of how this is applicable in your life.  Beautifully done in full color lessons!  All learning types - Auditory, Visual and Tactile are brought into the lessons.  Fun games and such variety in their worksheet pages and the way they practice math.  Develops a strong number sense.  All of my kids LOVE this math...and I do too!

Levels K-3 are available  – they hope to release level 4 by the end of the year and are developing 2 levels each year.  

 

*I've also used Math U See.  The lessons are taught online (or DVD) by a great math teacher.  Then they have workbooks for the problems.  River did this course mainly independently!  She watched the lesson and for the most part understood how to do the work.  There is also an instructor manual.  So if she occasionally didn't understand the lesson - I would watch it online with her and then read the instructor manual and together we could figure it out.  One thing about this curriculum is it is very thorough and every year covers one major concept:  Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Percents and Decimals... Pro:  the kids definitely mastered that concept by the end of the year.  Con:  It got to be a little tedious when the entire year was on division.  Of course they also regularly review all concepts previously learned.  

 

🦋Language Arts:  K-12 

I am passionate about teaching kids to read!  If they have a love for learning and an ability to read - they can learn anything!  I have 2 programs I use simultaneously for K-3.  Yes, it is probably overkill - but they each teach in a similar way with the phonics, but in completely different ways with the activities and way that it is presented.  What I like about doing both is the variety the kids (and I) get and the extra exposure to words and practice.  I set a timer for 20-30 minutes and go back and forth between the 2 programs.   Once we get to 4th grade we do only the Good and the Beautiful.  And once in 4th grade, the curriculum supports the kids being much more independent learners.  

 

*All About Reading  

This is My Favorite Way to teach reading to little ones!  Engaging stories to read and activities that build step by step.  They only teach one concept at a time so all of the words they read are either previous ones or from the last lesson. 

*The Good and the Beautiful 

Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Grammar, Punctuation, Literature, Art Appreciation, Writing, Geography 

This one is Christian Based.  Beautiful engaging stories are a foundation of the curriculum.  Building character and morals hand in hand with language arts.  It is advanced - so be sure to take the placement test to start where they are at.  

https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/ 

River working on her Good and Beautiful Language Arts


*Letter Tiles app  

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/letter-tiles-for-learning/id1314838376 

These tiles go along with the All About Reading Lessons - but are fantastic for any reading program teaching the kids to break down words into the different sounds. 


🦋HAND PUPPET  

My favorite tip!  A hand puppet for the little ones!

This diffuses tension/frustration when it is hard and gets them to laugh and enjoy!

Ours is named Ziggy and he is so silly!  

Zebra Stage puppet | Folkmanis

PIANO: 

I teach my kids their piano lessons.  I just started back up again after years when adding on more of my time to teach piano was just too much, so we turned to Online Piano lessons.  Colt and I knew Joseph Hoffman at our BYU student ward back in college.  He is a WONDERFUL teacher.  The kids LOVE him – he is funny and entertaining while also teaching technical concepts in such a good way!  The lessons themselves are all free.  If you choose to do a paid subscription what you pay for is the sheet music and the practice sessions.  These tell the student exactly what they need to practice each day until it is ready to pass off!  They even have duet tracks where you play your part of the duet.  Really fun and quality lessons!  https://www.hoffmanacademy.com/ 


🦋Math Facts & Reading Practice

*Math Seeds, Reading Eggs and Fast Phonics:  An App with a Yearly Fee for all 3 programs - The kids progress through maps with each lesson having several practice games.  They get to crack a seed for math or an egg for reading and get a different animal with each lesson.  It is really Fun and gets more practice in - especially for the younger ones when I need to work with older sisters.  30 day free trial to see if its a good fit.

https://mathseeds.com/

https://readingeggs.com/


*Free math fact Drills from math u see - you can put in what concepts to drill during that session.  Can focus on only one fact or go over several.  Covers addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.  

https://mathusee.com/wp-includes/popup_math_drill.php


*Squeebles - One time purchase app.  The kids get to practice math facts with games and earn little animals.  They enjoy playing these to practice math.  


LDSHE - Stands for LDS Home Educators 

LDSHE is a homeschool conference that I've attended for 4 years and River attended for 2.  Once kids are 12 they have their own youth conference where they bring amazing speakers and presenters.  River got to dissect a pig's heart and lungs and was so excited...asking the college professor all sorts of questions.  They have fun activities and games and enjoy getting together with other kids doing homeschool.

What I've loved is they record all their sessions - so you can for an annual fee listen to the recordings of all their conferences.  From Beginner How do I do this homeschool thing to any topic under the sun.  Come learn from veteran moms who have done this for a long time.

*Art

Lets Make Art

This has been so fun to watercolor paint!  You don't need to buy the kit that comes with everything you need to make the project.  Every outline and tutorial is free.  Click on a project you'd like to do - and scroll to the bottom to find the outline and tutorial.  She teaches great tips along the way on how to improve!


*Typing 

2 things I like about this typing tutor:  *It's free!  *Instant feedback.  The kids know if the key was correct or not.  They learn one new key at a time and only 1 rule:  Don't look at your hands.  

https://www.typingclub.com/


*Kahn Academy

Kahn is a free website that has courses on Math, Science, Grammar, History, etc.  

It is a solid math curriculum on its own. They want everyone to be able to have access to a free quality education.  I've used it to learn how to teach certain math or grammar concepts.



*Games

Games can teach so many things.  One thing we are especially working on right now is how to play and have fun...even if you don't win.  How to become a great loser is such a valuable class.  

Some of our recent Favorites:  

*Skull King

*Quirkle

*Cover your Assets

*Nerts (This was one of River's favorites.  When she was feeling good she could make the cards fly - I have no idea how she could think and move that fast!)


Please send me some of your favorite resources - especially math facts practice, how you do spelling, and favorite read-aloud books - I love to hear what is a good fit for other families.  


I know this was a HUGE list gleaned from 5 years of homeschooling.  Hopefully it is inspiring more than overwhelming.  Please contact me if you have any questions or if you want to come sit down and flip through some of our resources, or have me show you around some of the websites...you are more than welcome!