Dare to Dream is just 3 days away!!
I haven't had the time to blog with homeschooling and event planning but I saw this article and had to share, have a read :-)
18 reasons why doctors and lawyers home school their children
And if you want to know more about DARE TO DREAM click this link!!
I'm off busy week ahead:-0
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Still daring to dream!
It's been two months since my last post I can't believe it! Time waits for no-one.
I hope your New Year has started well. If not, don't be too discouraged you still have ten months for it to get better :-)
Things have been good at Allen Eagles over the past two months we are actually on 'half term' as I write (well my boys don't do half term technically but they like to think they do). The boys are growing both academically and literally.
In January we had a visit from the home education inspector which was a roaring success, she was very pleased with the work that we are doing and said that her report would reflect that we are providing an 'excellent and varied education'. I was soooo happy :-))
Well, it's that time of year again where I DARE TO DREAM! This year preparing for the event has been like fighting for my life. Seriously. There have been obstacles on so many levels that I have had to dig VERY DEEP in order to find the strength to keep moving forward. The great thing about challenging times is that they will either make you or break you and I always choose the former. I hope you do to.
This will have to be a short post because I have so much to get done today but if you want to see what I have been preparing for over the past few months, click the link DARE TO DREAM
Speak soon. x
I hope your New Year has started well. If not, don't be too discouraged you still have ten months for it to get better :-)
Things have been good at Allen Eagles over the past two months we are actually on 'half term' as I write (well my boys don't do half term technically but they like to think they do). The boys are growing both academically and literally.
In January we had a visit from the home education inspector which was a roaring success, she was very pleased with the work that we are doing and said that her report would reflect that we are providing an 'excellent and varied education'. I was soooo happy :-))
Well, it's that time of year again where I DARE TO DREAM! This year preparing for the event has been like fighting for my life. Seriously. There have been obstacles on so many levels that I have had to dig VERY DEEP in order to find the strength to keep moving forward. The great thing about challenging times is that they will either make you or break you and I always choose the former. I hope you do to.
This will have to be a short post because I have so much to get done today but if you want to see what I have been preparing for over the past few months, click the link DARE TO DREAM
Speak soon. x
Monday, 17 December 2012
Hospitals, Headaches and Holidays....
It’s been a while since my last entry, please accept my
sincere apologies the past month or so have been quite intense. I was almost completely thrown off track
by some of the events of the past month but thankfully I am slowly getting myself
back together :-)
At first the doctors were not sure what the cause of the
problem was, which was emotionally stressful, my
head hurt trying to work out what was going on.
By day three they concluded that he had an infection in his blood which
was possibly the source of the problem so they decided to treat with
antibiotics for five days. Throughout
this experience Ashton was his usual lively self but our concerns
remained. By God’s grace we left the
hospital the following Monday and he has been fine ever since.
During this time the other boys were volleyed between home, my parents and my sister (thank God for great family support). The following few weeks were pretty ‘unsettling’ for me as I kept worrying about Ashton questioning why this happened. The time spent in hospital really got me thinking about what's important, especially being in a ward with some really sick children, it put a lot of things in perspective. I was so grateful for home schooling that week because the boys were still able to get on with work whilst being with family so that Len was free to travel to and from the hospital when needed.
I hope you and your family have an amazing, restful and drama-free holiday season. I pray that God will give you the desires of your heart this Christmas and most of all I pray that 2013 will be the beginning of the BEST years of your life!!
Live on purpose. Laugh with pleasure. Love with passion.
Just to give you the heads up, on Monday 19th
November I took Ashton, my youngest son to the doctor because he was
experiencing a high temperature over that weekend which remained
consistent. The doctor couldn’t find the
source of the problem so he sent us to the hospital for some routine blood
tests. My son ended up staying in
hospital for EIGHT DAYS!
During this time the other boys were volleyed between home, my parents and my sister (thank God for great family support). The following few weeks were pretty ‘unsettling’ for me as I kept worrying about Ashton questioning why this happened. The time spent in hospital really got me thinking about what's important, especially being in a ward with some really sick children, it put a lot of things in perspective. I was so grateful for home schooling that week because the boys were still able to get on with work whilst being with family so that Len was free to travel to and from the hospital when needed.
Now we are approaching holiday season, Christmas and the New Year! I don’t quite know how I feel about the New
Year. Somewhat excited, somewhat
apprehensive I guess. Excited that 2012 is over and something new is on the
horizon, apprehensive because I know I have to take Allen Eagles to another
level and it is something that often plays on my mind. Questions like ‘I AM
REALLY DOING THE RIGHT THING?’. Having
said that, I won’t quit, at least not until I have given it my best shot!!
With everything else that is happening I am now in full
swing preparing for my annual event DARE TO DREAM (more info to follow). I am a tad behind on the promotional stuff
but not too worried at this stage because previous years have shown that
most people don’t think too much about the New Year plans until after the Christmas
festivities :-)
Merry Christmas from all of us!!
I hope you and your family have an amazing, restful and drama-free holiday season. I pray that God will give you the desires of your heart this Christmas and most of all I pray that 2013 will be the beginning of the BEST years of your life!!
Live on purpose. Laugh with pleasure. Love with passion.
Until we speak again,
Much love Karen. x
Monday, 5 November 2012
I AM...Hungry?
We almost had a week off school last week (Half term), I say
‘almost’ because the boys still had to do at least an hour of work each day
(except Monday and Tuesday) it was also a good opportunity for me to get some
well-earned rest. I didn’t do a blog
entry last week but I just have to share this story with you from the previous week
at Allen Eagles.
On Monday mornings we do a lesson called Personal
Development. This is where I share
principles with the boys designed to empower them and develop their
character. On this particular Monday (22nd
October) the subject matter was ‘The power of words’. I shared with the boys that the words ‘I AM…’
are two of the most powerful words in the dictionary particularly when used
together as a declaration. I then gave
them examples of people who use the words frivolously to describe themselves in
negative ways not realising the impact that their words will ultimately have on
their lives. For example, I am stupid, I
am fat, I am always late, I am not good with money, I am not good with people
etc.
We then proceeded to play a game which illustrated the lesson. Each boy stood in a corner of the room and I
stood in the middle with a soft toy. I
would shout out for example ‘Anton, I am…’ and then throw the toy at Anton, he
in return would shout out an adjective and throw the toy back to me. They could only use positive words. We did this a few times with the boys
shouting out words like, ‘fantastic,
awesome, handsome’ but it all fell apart when I threw the toy to my eldest
son and shouted ‘Amario, I am…’ and he responded with passion ‘HUNGRY’. It was time for lunch J
I think the most enjoyable thing about home schooling so far
is being able to watch my boys develop on so many levels, their sense of
humour, the questions they ask, the comments they make, it really is
priceless. Sometimes I look at the boys
and think, ‘they are going to be teenagers in a minute’. It is quite
scary. Some days I wonder if I am doing
enough, other days I am concerned that we have done too much. Every day is blessing for which I am very
grateful. Almost every week someone asks
me about home schooling because they too have considered doing likewise, my
husband and I have been called ‘trailblazers’ (I don’t know about that J ).
What I do know is that it’s a privilege
to be in a position to inspire others to do the thing that is in their heart to
do. Daring people to dream is what I
live for.
I hope you have a great week. You deserve it.
Speak soon
Karen. x
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Tuesday, 16 October 2012
The WAR and the ROSES!
Pursuing a dream is not easy. In many ways it like fighting a war, you know it’s
going to be a fight, you know you will come up against enemies (whether in the
form of people or circumstances), you know there is a possibility of there
being casualties along the way but ultimately you know you want to win.
It sounds good, it feels good (in
the beginning anyway) but once you get into the swing of things you will
inevitably encounter many challenges and seemingly insurmountable
obstacles. Home schooling is no
exception. The good thing is I was never
fooled into thinking it would be easy so I’m not discouraged J
Last week I engaged in emotional warfare. The boys have been great, very excited and really
engaged but the challenge has been ME. I desperately needed to get some
personal stuff done but somehow could not muster up the motivation, the laundry
pile in the bathroom was looking more like a second hand charity shop in the
process of sorting the countless donations
that had recently come in and I longed for the constant calling of my name to
cease.!! (I told the boys that I changed my name and unless they could guess what my new name was they are not allowed to call me, that made
things worse because they just spent the next half an hour trying to guess
which was almost driving me craaaazy). I
did prepare myself for these times (in theory) but what I failed to do was put
it into practice. I had not taken ‘time
out’ that I promised myself and with the intense weekend that we had (my
husband hosted a monthly personal development boot camp) by Tuesday I was ready
to scream really, really loudly!!
That’s when Len popped out the road to get some milk and
came back with a beautiful bunch of roses.
He continually ensures me that he appreciates what I am doing and this was just a reminder that I was doing a great job J
It was as if someone slowly took the top of a pressure cooker. Ahhhhhhhh (EXHALE
SLOWLY)!! The boys soon followed his
lead by letting me know how much they loved me and how glad they were that I
took the time out to home school them. By
the end of the week they presented me with a handmade card, painted a love
heart and did a video clip of Alex singing ‘Just the way you are’.
So, fighting wars are not so bad after all. Especially if you have the sweet smell of
victory as an incentive. I’m sure you
are fighting your own wars in many different ways, my encouragement to you is don’t
give up, your dreams are always worth fighting for.
Have a great week ahead.
Karen. xx
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Nouns and Nerds...
The past week and weekend has been quite hectic for the Allen family (in a great way I hasten to add :-) As well as being a wife and mother I am also blessed to be an author, a conference host and an inspirational speaker. Two of my favourite things to do include, spending time with my family and speaking to groups of women using my gift to inspire and empower them to live the life of their dreams.
On Friday of last week it was my privilege to be invited to speak for a woman's inspirational evening in Tooting. To be honest with you although I was excited about the opportunity I didn't raise my expectations too high as most of my energy had been consumed by Allen Eagles. Due to my schedule I've had to use early mornings and late nights to prepare so in many ways didn't feel as 'ready' as I would usually. We arrived at the venue about 7.10pm to get ready for a 7.30pm start not expecting more than about 20-30 women (based on past experience) and to my surprise there were already at least 80 women seated anticipating what was about to take place. By the time it was my turn to take the stage over 150 women were in attendance!! My keynote for the evening was entitled 'What will you do with your DASH'. The essence of the talk was me asking the audience what impact their lives will have made when it is their turn to transition from this world to the next. It was one of the most memorable evenings of my speaking journey thus far.
On Saturday I attended one of the most refreshing spiritual retreats for women hosted by a good friend of mine Rev Jacqueline Peart and again I was one of the main speakers. It was such an amazing experience, I met some outstanding women and had the opportunity to really relax and be blessed. One of the things I love most about speaking is being able to talk to people afterwards who often say things like 'I wish I could do what you do' or 'I wish I was confident like you are'. I get to assure them, that the person they see before them did not start of with such confidence and eloquence ;-) I then explain that it has been a long, hard and often very painful journey to get to where I am today. It is on these occasions that I get the opportunity to reassure at least one person that if I can do it, anyone can :-)
As for the 'Eagles' they are all doing well.
My sister had all four boys while we were away which was a blessing, she is truly a gift from God. Baby Ashton was not too well over the weekend, we think he may have picked up a stomach bug but he is much better now :-)
I posted on Facebook earlier last week that almost every day the boys give me something to laugh really hard about (notice I said 'almost' :-). Last Monday we were covering English Grammar with the younger two and I asked Anton to describe what a noun was, to which he replied '... A noun is a person, place or a thing', I then asked him to give me an example, he said 'Alex is a noun'.
This is Anton, he called Alex a 'noun'.
Alex, who wasn't paying much attention turned round and out of nowhere called Anton a 'NERD'. I said to him 'Alex, don't call your brother a nerd, say sorry'. His response in defence was 'But mum Anton called me a NOUN'!!! You just gotta love 'em.
This is Alex he called Anton a 'nerd'.
Today I was writing a post on Facebook and my oldest son Amario was sitting next to me. I wrote 'God had blessed me with an AMAZING husband and some outstanding sons'. Amario (who I didn't realise was looking over my shoulder) said 'Mum aint you gonna put 'outstanding' in capitals'. I laughed so hard!!
This is Amario, he is the one who 'got jokes'.
I hope you have a fab week.
Speak soon.
Karen. x
Friday, 21 September 2012
2 weeks down...a lifetime to go!
Today (Friday 21st September) has been two weeks since we officially began home schooling and it has been a whirlwind!
I am still 'finding my feet' but to be honest it has been much better than I initially anticipated. I thought I would be much more stressed and extremely frustrated, but thankfully, I'm good :-)) The boys are slowly but surely getting used to the change and are saying positive things about their experience for the most part, (I do have one child who says as often as he can 'Im bored mum', I would take offence but thankfully it goes over my head as this is his standard chant whenever he is not getting his own way).
As for me, truth be told, I have been EXHAUSTED getting into the swing of things!! My alarm goes off at 5.45am and I am usually out of the bed by 6am (I say usually because some days I just look at my phone as though it is a demon from hell, I snooze and go back to sleep for at least an extra half an hour). On my 'good days' I get up, have some 'me time' talk to God and then prepare for the day ahead. The boys are usually up between 7.00 and 7.30 and then Eagles start Physical Education at 8.30am with Coach Len (aka Dad).
Our day usually runs for approximately 4 - 5 hours including an hour lunch and two short breaks (my 2 year old does what I call 'freelance learning' nothing too structured at this stage and my 5 year old who we call 'little fire' has many more short breaks than the older two simply because his attention span is like ZERO) so we only do focused study for about 3.5 hours in total which seems to work well for us. It is still a challenge figuring out the best way to spread my attention between the boys, I'm working on that.
Every Monday and Friday we do a 30 minute personal development lesson which is usually quite fun, today for example, we did a ball game to illustrate the power of FOCUS. Wednesday is Money Matters or Financial Education, Len (my husband) does that lesson, he teaches them songs, motto's and all sorts :-))
We also do a spelling bee on Friday's which the boys seem to really look forward to. Within the next two weeks we have planned a visit to the Science and Natural History Museum with the hope of getting some inspiration for our upcoming Science and History projects!!
It's all go in the Allen Household, always is. I will be updating you on our progress, if you believe in the power of prayer, please mention our names :-))
Speak soon.
Karen. xx
P.S. Since starting Allen Eagles I have been interviewed by a major Christian Magazine for their November edition and another mainstream magazine is also interested in our story which is both exciting and scary!!
I am still 'finding my feet' but to be honest it has been much better than I initially anticipated. I thought I would be much more stressed and extremely frustrated, but thankfully, I'm good :-)) The boys are slowly but surely getting used to the change and are saying positive things about their experience for the most part, (I do have one child who says as often as he can 'Im bored mum', I would take offence but thankfully it goes over my head as this is his standard chant whenever he is not getting his own way).
Alex (aka) 'Little Fire' - The bored one!!
As for me, truth be told, I have been EXHAUSTED getting into the swing of things!! My alarm goes off at 5.45am and I am usually out of the bed by 6am (I say usually because some days I just look at my phone as though it is a demon from hell, I snooze and go back to sleep for at least an extra half an hour). On my 'good days' I get up, have some 'me time' talk to God and then prepare for the day ahead. The boys are usually up between 7.00 and 7.30 and then Eagles start Physical Education at 8.30am with Coach Len (aka Dad).
Our day usually runs for approximately 4 - 5 hours including an hour lunch and two short breaks (my 2 year old does what I call 'freelance learning' nothing too structured at this stage and my 5 year old who we call 'little fire' has many more short breaks than the older two simply because his attention span is like ZERO) so we only do focused study for about 3.5 hours in total which seems to work well for us. It is still a challenge figuring out the best way to spread my attention between the boys, I'm working on that.
Every Monday and Friday we do a 30 minute personal development lesson which is usually quite fun, today for example, we did a ball game to illustrate the power of FOCUS. Wednesday is Money Matters or Financial Education, Len (my husband) does that lesson, he teaches them songs, motto's and all sorts :-))
The boys reciting financial Wisdom from Daddy Len
'Profits are better than wages, the more I learn is the more I earn'.
'The marketplace pays for value, the better my skill is the better my value'
We also do a spelling bee on Friday's which the boys seem to really look forward to. Within the next two weeks we have planned a visit to the Science and Natural History Museum with the hope of getting some inspiration for our upcoming Science and History projects!!
It's all go in the Allen Household, always is. I will be updating you on our progress, if you believe in the power of prayer, please mention our names :-))
Speak soon.
Karen. xx
P.S. Since starting Allen Eagles I have been interviewed by a major Christian Magazine for their November edition and another mainstream magazine is also interested in our story which is both exciting and scary!!
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