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What We’re Using for Easter Family Devotions

March 22, 2020 by Aliesha

We’re planning on taking a break from our regular family devotions for a few weeks, and we’re planning on doing special Easter family devotions for the two weeks leading up to Easter Sunday!

Easter Family Devotions | Feathers in Our Nest

This year we decided to use The Garden the Curtain and the Cross and the accompanying resources!

1 – The Garden the Curtain and the Cross
This is the picture book (which is totally gorgeous, by the way) that tells the story of Easter. It’s so theologically rich and Gospel centered!

Easter Family Devotions | Calendar and Family Bible Devotional | Feathers in Our Nest

2 – The Easter Calendar
This is a 15-day calendar to open, as an “advent” of sorts leading up to Easter, with beautiful illustrations from the picture book. It comes with a…

3 – Family Bible Devotional
…included with the calendar. Each day has readings for us to do together, Bible passages to look at, object lessons, and discussion questions. It’s going to be perfect for our kids!

4 – Activity Books
These are just for fun… filled with coloring pages, activity sheets, word searches, and more. I thought the kids would enjoy getting to do them as part of our family devotions. Most likely the coloring pages will help the younger ones focus better while Daddy is reading.

Easter Family Devotions | Activity Books | Feathers in Our Nest

We’re so excited to dig into these resources, starting on March 29 (you read one devotion each day leading up to and including Easter)! If you’d like to do this with your family, you can most likely still order the books in time to start on the correct date (thanks, Amazon prime).

Easter Family Devotions | Feathers in Our Nest

Do you have any plans for special Easter family devotions at your house? I’d love to hear what you’re doing! Share in the comments down below!

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Easter Family Devotions | Feathers in Our Nest

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Filed Under: books, parenting Tagged With: children's books, Gospel centered

A Day in Our Life

March 12, 2020 by Aliesha

6:10 I wake up before my alarm today because I crashed early last night. I spend a few minutes waking up. I check a few messages and respond.

6:30 I read my Bible. Today I’m reading in Galatians and 2 Peter.

6:50 Tad comes in with a cup of hot tea for me, and we read together (separate books) until he has to leave for work. I finished reading this one this morning.

7:30 Tad just left for work, and I pull out my laptop to do some work. The kids are away and are making breakfast, getting dressed, and doing their morning routine.

8:14 The kids have finished eating and cleaning up from breakfast. They’re all dressed except Felicity. They’re getting started on some of their independent school work.

8:30 I’m dressed and in the dining room, with a bit of makeup on. We do our morning devotions (currently this one), poetry (this book), and then the kids continue working on their various subjects.

8:46 Felicity is dressed. I turn on the diffuser with my favorite EO. Felicity helps me put in a load of laundry, and I take out the kitchen trash. I do a quick walk through of the house, straightening anything out of place.

9:05 I make another cup of tea for myself (blueberry herbal) and sit down to check everyone’s math. I give them back their work to correct and talk through it with them.

9:17 Cordelia and I spend some time working together. She does a reading assessment and recites several poems to me.

9:30 I take a break from homeschooling to address heart issues going on with one child. Then I help my potty-training child change into a new pair of undies and pants.

9:36 Vera and I work together, finishing up her math. She does some poetry recitation as well, and during this time I fold a basket of towels and rags.

9:55 The kids are reading in different parts of the house. I stir together a double batch of dough that I’ll use to make pizza tomorrow night.

10:17 We listen to history (this is our curriculum) all together.

10:30 Snack time for the kids! Apples and peanut butter today. Vera works on computer coding (using this book), and Tad will check over her work later tonight. I post on Instagram.

10:49 The kids head to the back yard to play and continue learning outdoors. I cook a batch of quinoa and a few lentils. I do a little more straightening, watch and respond to a Marco Polo from a friend, and post on my other IG account.

11:20 I fold a load of laundry (Felicity helps) and I start listening to a podcast while I do that.

11:29 I sweep the kitchen and do more house straightening. (Y’all are dying of boredom right now. I’m so sorry.)

11:49 Because I have a few minutes, I do a little prep work for dinner tonight. I’m trying a new recipe and I used these few minutes to start working on it.

12:06 Tad calls on his lunch break and we chat for a few minutes. The kids come back inside.

12:21 The kids are making their lunch and I’m making mine. We clean up the kitchen and I put away the food.

12:48 I sit down to eat lunch and while I’m eating (lentils + quinoa + broccoli + onions + roasted red pepper hummus) I finish up a blog post and hit publish.

1:02 The kids start an episode of Magic School Bus. I’m doing a little work on social media, as well as doing some finishing touches on a book party I have tonight (online but not on social media).

1:24 Felicity and I read together (this one), and then I tuck her in for her nap.

1:35 Cordelia and I have some time together while the others go to rest time. Today Cordelia chose to work on our planners together.

1:50 I do a German lesson on Duolingo, watch a Marco Polo from a friend, and send an email about kids ministry at our church.

2:11 I workout and listen to a podcast while I do!

2:34 Time for a cup of coffee! I dig into a good book (this one).

3:54 I do my nails super quick using my favorite press-on nails.

4:00 The kids are up from rest time and we all hang out for a bit.

4:52 I head to the kitchen to work on dinner. The kids are in and out, some helping here and there with kitchen tasks, and another one setting the table.

5:32 Jude is trying to figure out what kind of pasta we’re having for dinner, using the guide in this book.

5:41 Tad arrives home! The kids bombard him to tell him about their day.

5:58 We sit down to dinner. Tonight I have made Thai Peanut Noodles, with some fresh veggie spring rolls on the side. During dinner, we also do our family devotions, and of course everyone shares about their favorite parts of their days.

6:32 Together we all clear the table, wash the dishes, put away food, and tidy up the kitchen.

6:46 I start getting the younger kids ready for bed. The older ones are pretty independent. Felicity and I read together, and then I tuck her in with some more books (of course). Then it’s Theodore’s turn! He picks out a few stories to read, and then I tuck him in bed too.

7:06 I hop in the shower, and during this time Tad is having time with Vera (they’re coding together), and all the others are reading. They get a little time to read independently before we turn out the lights, and they love ending the day with books!

7:30 It’s almost time for my book party, so I hop on my laptop to finish up some details for it. The party starts, and then I’m hanging out with my hostess and her friends online! We’re chatting about new books (a bunch of new titles just came out this week), watching videos together, and I’m helping connect them with books that will delight their readers!

9:14 The party is over and I’ve finished my work, so I’m signing off for the night. Tad and I connect about our days, and then we grab our books to read ourselves to sleep!

Hope you enjoyed this little peek into an average day at our house!

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Filed Under: everyday, family, homeschooling Tagged With: a day in the life

Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids

March 6, 2020 by Aliesha

Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

This is the final post in this week’s series on Gospel centered resources for families (catch up on the other posts here, here, and here), and today I’m sharing about Gospel centered books for older kids! As always, I’d love to hear what other great books you’d add to this list!

Everything a Child Should Know about God| Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

Everything a Child Should Know about God was of the first “devotionals” my girls started reading on their own in the mornings. The text is simple and straightforward, but the theological principles are big! It’s a very approachable book for a newly independent reader.

Everyone a Child Should Know about God| Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

As a first introduction to heroes of the faith, your kids will enjoy reading Everyone a Child Should Know. Like the others in the series, it’s quite easy to read!

What Every Child Should Know about Prayer| Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

The newest book we grabbed in this series is What Every Child Should Know about Prayer. Nancy Guthrie authored this one, and my girls have been reading it this year!

For Such a Time as This| Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

For Such a Time as This includes beautiful illustrations and stories about many different women in the Bible. My girls really like this one!

Little Pilgrims Progress| Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

Little Pilgrim’s Progress is an adaptation for kids, and it makes the classic story approachable even for younger readers. You could read this aloud as a family, or your readers (8+) could read it on their own. If you’re looking for the unabridged original, this illustrated edition looks stunning!

Hinds Feet on High Places| Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

I treasure this classic book, and I am so glad my kids can read Hinds Feet on High Places in this adapted children’s edition. If you’ve never read it, you need to! It’s a beautiful allegory of the Christian life, and I honestly prefer it to Pilgrim’s Progress. I’m super tempted to snag this beautiful edition as well.

Hero Tales | Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

This is a classic… I remember my parents reading Hero Tales (and volumes II and III as well) to us at bedtime when we were kids! These books are so inspiring, and they challenge us in our faith as we read about other Christians who have walked before us!

The Radical Book for Kids| Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

I thought my son would really love the Radical Book for Kids, so I gave it to him for Christmas! He’s really enjoyed reading through it this year so far. In fact when I borrowed it to take these pictures, he immediately wanted it back so he could read it in his afternoon quiet time!

Exploring the Bible | Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

A few Christmases ago I gave this Bible reading plan to my oldest daughter, and it’s such a cool book! Exploring the Bible guides your older reader through studying Scripture in depth, while still making it very approachable to open God’s Word each day!

Acts: a Visual Guide | Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

Currently, my oldest is using Acts: a Visual Guide for her morning devotions. It’s a very unique format with TONS of information on each page, displayed in an infographic format.

Are your readers using any of these resources? Have you found others like them? I’d love to hear what your family has loved!

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Gospel Centered Books for Older Kids | Feathers in Our Nest

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Filed Under: books, parenting Tagged With: children's books, Gospel centered

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