From Our House to Yours
How HOD Projects Decorate and Adorn Our Home
In Heart of Dakota, students get to respond to their Charlotte Mason living books’ readings in all sorts of ways. Through the years, our sons have especially enjoyed responding to their readings with their history projects. While we cannot keep all of the projects, they have used many of them to decorate their bedrooms. Even more of their history projects adorn the rest of our home. Each time we walk through the house, we take a trip down memory lane. As our sons lay their heads down to sleep, they do so in the company of many of their Heart of Dakota history projects. This blog is dedicated to a few of those special decorations!
The Preparing Hearts for His Glory Timeline Adorned Our Doors
Each of our sons loved making the Preparing Hearts for His Glory staircase timeline. First, Wyatt’s timeline adorned our left closet door in our entry. Then, Riley’s timeline adorned our right closet door in our entry. When it came to Emmett, I remember him sadly saying he didn’t have any place for his timeline because both entry closet doors were taken! When I told Emmett he could hang his timeline on his bedroom door, he beamed! The timelines adorned those doors for a very long time and were a ready reference for the chronology of major historical events.
The “What does your name mean?” Project Adorned the Inside of Our Sons’ Bedroom Doors
Each of our sons enjoyed looking up what his name meant for a history project. After they wrote what their names meant, they drew small pictures around it to describe themselves. These namesake projects adorned the inside of their bedroom doors for many years. I loved that they could see why we chose each of their names! What a neat project!
Cinnamon Fish with Scripture Hang from Our Sons’ Doorknobs
Our sons enjoyed making their cinnamon fish project. I love the Scripture they wrote and glued to their fish. We also all love the cinnamon scent we catch a whiff of every time we open and close their doors. These fish adorned their doors by hanging from their doorknobs until they finally crumbled. We all got years of enjoyment out of them! Just when one child’s fish would break, our next son was in that guide and making a new fish for his door!
Favorite recipes adorn the inside of our kitchen cabinet doors!
They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach! I think this is also often the way to a boy’s heart! Our sons have loved making all of the recipes in Heart of Dakota’s history projects. Not to mention, our entire family has loved eating them! In fact, we love many of them so much that the boys copy the recipes and hang them on the inside of our kitchen cabinets. Cornbread, cookies, pastries, quick breads began to overtake our inside cabinet doors until they decided to make their own recipe binder of them. What delicious recipes!!!
Other Memorable Heart of Dakota ‘Decorations’
Our house is adorned by so many memorable Heart of Dakota decorations. Headpieces and helmets hang from bedposts. Cacti adorns dressers, and pottery is a holder for morning vitamins. Posters hang on walls, and the ‘armor of the Lord’ adorns stuffed animals. Portfolios of watercolor paintings and poetry copywork line our shelves as keepsake pieces. But above all, my favorite keepsakes are my children’s Bibles and Common Place Books. Highlighted Scriptures memorized through the years in their Bibles continue to encourage them to hide the Word in their hearts. Common Place Book scriptures and quotes keep meaningful thoughts at the ready for perusing at any time. Many Heart of Dakota things adorn and decorate our home. I hope some of them reside in your homes for a time as well – until fresh ones take their place.
In Christ,
Julie
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I always enjoy and appreciate your human interest stories. Having known you both since the day you were born I rejoice in the success you have achieved. Thank you for serving the Lord in this unique and special way.
Your support these many years has been such a blessing, Miriam! The Lord has brought you into our lives, and into our mother’s life, to be such an encouragement and Christian support to us – thank you!