Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Tomato Staking

In Rachel's boredom from sitting so long she has been after me to write more often on the blog. The problem is that when Rachel lost the use of her right foot for two months, I lost my right arm. I am recognizing how much I have grown to depend on her in the past year. When your children hang out with you as you go through your day to day chores they learn a lot. In the past, Rachel learned what to do and when just by being in the same room.
All children need that interaction. Some time ago someone told me about "tomato staking". It's the idea that you keep your children by your side (tied like a small tomato plant) at all times. While they grow, they can learn what needs to be done by your example and instruction. There is less instruction time and more fun interaction when they are following your every move. I haven't researched this site completely, but the idea is biblical. Scripture talks about training our children at all times of the day.
Recently, I've noticed an unhealthy attitude coming from Lydia. It's easy to let her run off by herself to play because she is usually happy to do that. The problem is that I still need to be with her more often than not to train her up in the way she should go. I am trying to keep her closer to me and be more deliberate in my instruction.
I had to remind myself of this yesterday when we were at the grocery store. Because we have several big girls at home, Mary and Lydia rarely go out with me to run errands. Though it's great for me because I get those things done quickly, it puts them at a disadvantage. The younger girls don't learn how to act at the grocery store. They are likely to get the gimmies in a very bad sort of way. I had to speak to them about covetousness and discontentment several times. I will probably continue to allow the big girls to stay home and practice running the household, but I may be less likely to leave the little girls all the time.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dear Lori,

I just wanted to mention that Elizabeth has compiled a book if you are interested. You probably already know. Here is the link if you don't.
http://www.raisinggodlytomatoes.com/default.asp

Also, just wanted to share that God has increased our family through adoption. We are in the process of adopting a 14mo girl so we will now have four. I don't know if you remember but we have a Hannah, Sarah, and Mary already. The little girl is named Olivia which is a lovely name but isn't from the Bible. We want her to have a Biblical name and so we chose Lydia because it is phonetically similar and has been an easy switch for us mostly! So we now match four of your names! Too funny, huh!?

Praying for you all to have a safe trip and for Rachel to heal quickly!

Come visit and see a picture of Lydia if you want.
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/5atkins/515575/

Your girls are growing so fast. Praising God for Sarah's salvation!

Blessings, Eva Atkins