Pretty recently, my Mom and I went on a field trip with our AHG (American Heritage Girls) group. We had a sleep over at the Nashville zoo! We drove over to the zoo, and had quite the adventure there.....
"A university [or homeschool] is an alma mater, knowing her children one by one, not a foundry, or a mint, or a treadmill." John Cardinal Newman
Monday, November 28, 2022
Sleepover at the Nashville Zoo (Shaila)
Monday, April 25, 2022
AHG: Faith, Service, and Fun! (Shaila)
~AHG- Faith, Service, and Fun~
[1] American Heritage Girls is all about Faith, Service, and Fun! [4] Learning new skills in the process, we excitedly earn badges, which represent what we study and accomplish. [2] In American Heritage Girls, we earn badges on our own and with our troop! [5] At the beginning of every meeting, which we have every other Monday, we start with the most important parts of our evening. [6] We have our flag ceremony. [6] We have a devotion. [6] We have prayer. [3] Excitedly, we head to our classroom, because we know that we will be learning some new skill, spending time with friends during events, and serving others in the process!
[1] One of the many fun activities that troop members do in American Heritage Girls is earning badges. [5] After they are earned, badges are displayed on a vest. [1] There are eight frontiers which range from Art to Technology! [1] One of the first badges that I earned was the Daughter of the King badge. [4] Revisiting this theme each week, we learned that we are fearfully and wonderfully made. [1] Other badges I have earned include Toys and Games, Outdoor Skills, Our Heritage, Pen and Paper, and Cake Decorating. [2] In Toys and Games we investigated the many different toys and games that have been played by children around the world throughout history. [2] In Outdoor Skills we learned about fire safety, first aid and compasses. [1] Cake Decorating was a fun badge because my spectacular sister, Siobhan, taught it! [1] I also got to decorate and eat my own cake! [3] Currently, we are doing the Pen and Paper badge. [1] First, I listened to a presentation on papyrus, which was taught by my mom. [1] We have learned a lot of different techniques for creating art with paper! [2] For example, we learned how to make origami cranes, quilled cards, and terrific tissue paper flower bouquets. [4]
Making the flowers was satisfying because we knew that they would be donated to Meals on Wheels. [6] We made carnations. We made roses. We made daisies. [5] When I pull out my vest, I instantly remember all of the memories I’ve made with my American Heritage Girls troop.
[1] Another important aspect of American Heritage Girls is special events. [1] We have done so many spectacular hiking trips, theme parties, camping, High Adventure Camp, and horsemanship! [2] Without a doubt, it has been so much fun to do all of these activities with my amazing troop! [3] Recently, we went hiking on a trail in Elkmont, which was fun! [2] Since there was a waterfall and pool, we were able to wade in the water which was like a glacier. [1] We also have had themed parties and have exchanged SWAPS. [5] Since we had never heard of SWAPS, we quickly looked online and learned that they are “Some Whatchamacallits Affectionatel
[3] Lastly, we as American Heritage Girls participate in service projects to bless our community! The first service project that we did was in Athens. [1] The moms and troop leaders hauled a lot of rocks because we were intending to paint them. [5] After we painted the rocks, we decorated them with encouraging notes and Bible verses. [6] We made a rock river. [2] During the Easter season, we put candy in Easter eggs. We also made dog toys for a dog shelter, which we accomplished with old t-shirts. [3] Enthusiastically, we assembled baskets for expectant mothers, and we decorated pumpkins for the elderly. [2] During another troop meeting, we colored Meals on Wheels place mats. [4] Participating in a fundraising event with Rita’s, we held up signs telling people about the Gospel. [1] It has been so much fun doing incredibly creative service projects with my American Heritage Girls Troop!
[2] In conclusion, American Heritage Girls is a fantastic program, which encourages girls to continually grow in their relationship with God! [4] Participating in different service projects, girls learn the many different ways we can serve and bless others. [5] When we get together as a troop, we sing some of the silliest songs I have ever sung! [3] Personally, I like the Button Factory! [6] It is hilarious! [1] I can’t wait to return to American Heritage Girls in the fall, when I will level up to be a Pioneer!
By: Shaila (age 11)
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
My Last AHG Meeting (Shaila)
The other night I had a very fun time at my LAST meeting! We got to dress up, and we got to bring our dolls! When I got there they had a really nice setup of eclaires, and small sections of sandwiches on little colored toothpicks, and they had lemonde, and iced tea for the drinks. It was really yummy! One of the girls in the troop showed us how to do some hairstyles on our dolls (which involved A LOT of twisting)😂 When Mrs. Lindsay asked us if we had learned anything about doll's hair, and I said I learned that I needed to brush my dolls hair more often, because it was full of knots. But, fortunately one of my friends from the group gave me a doll's hairbrush, which has definitely helped! It's going to be a long process, though, to brush out all of the knotted hair... We also did a craft that my Grandma put together for us. We made button dolls! Basically we used wires and buttons, and twisted the wire, and then cut it at the end. We also played a game where at first you had to pick up sugar cubes with chop sticks, and put them into a little plastic cup. There were ten sugar cubes each. Then you had a little bit harder challenge were you had to pick the sugar cubes up with chop sticks again, but you had to make one tall stack, with all ten of them, and you had to make the stack stay standing up. That was a really fun night!
On Sunday, my Mom, Dad, and I all worked on a board game for a long time! My brother Ethan scetched the board, and my Dad and Mom came up with the ideas, and I helped make the cards, and decorate the board a little bit. That was for AHG.
Also, last Saturday, I went on a hike with my Mom with the AHG group! We went on the hike in a city called Elkmont. It is a fun hiking trail, were you can swim at one point in the trail! There is a small waterfall there, too!
I have had a lot of fun with AHG this year, and I really like the group! Well, I think that's all for now!😊
Friday, March 19, 2021
Shaila's story on the Underground Railroad for AHG (Shaila)
Annie’s Story
Hi! My
name is Annie. I am a slave, and my masters do not treat me well. My Mammy and
Pappy said that there is something called the Underground Railroad. I am not
sure what it is, but my Mammy and Pappy
said that it brings you to a place called Canada where we would not have mean masters.
I hope to escape on it someday. My Mammy and Pappy also said that it was called
the Underground Railroad because there was another slave named Tice David who
escaped from his Masters and the slave catchers by swimming across the Ohio
river. His Master said afterwards, “He must have gone off on an Underground
Railroad!”
One night
my Mammy and Pappy shook me awake and told me to get up and grab my corn husk
doll that I had made myself. I sat up in my bed, and when my eyes had gotten
adjusted to the light burning in the lamp, I saw a woman whom I did not know. I
whispered to Mammy, “Who is that woman?”
“Know
how I have told you about the Underground Railroad?” she asked.
“Yeah!
That way where slaves can get to Canada and not have a mean master anymore?” I
replied.
“Exactly!”
Mammy replied, “And this woman is part of that Underground Railroad!”
“Wow!”
I said.
“Alright,
Annie. We need to be quiet so that nobody wakes up. We are going to have to run
in the woods so that we can get ahead of the slave catchers and Master.”
“Yes,
Mammy.” I replied.
We
walked out of the cabin, and we ran over to the woods. I asked my Mammy if she
had packed food, and Mammy said “Yes, but we are not eating until breakfast
time, which is not for a while.”
“Okay.”
I said.
We ran
for a long time, and then before I knew it, it was morning! The woman who had
come to my cabin and run away with us said that we could stop running now. I
was happy that I didn’t have to run anymore, because we had been running for
hours. Now that we had stopped running, the woman told us a little bit more
about who she was. She said that her name was Harriet Tubman, and she told us
about how she had helped many slaves escape. She was a really good story
teller.
“Ms.
Harriet?” I asked her.
“Yes,
Annie?”
“Could
you please tell us another story before I go to bed?”
“Honey,”
my Mammy said, “Ms. Harriet has told you a ton of stories today! She does not
have to tell you another one!”
“Oh, it
is okay, Lucy! I love telling stories to Annie!” Ms. Harriet said to Mammy.
“Yay!”
I said.
“Hmmm.
Let me think of one. Oh, yes!” Ms. Harriet said.
Ms. Harriet told me another story.
“Have
you heard about the story of that man crossing the Ohio river?” Ms. Harriet
asked me. “Yes, Mammy and Pappy told
me about it!”
“Well,
one time I was bringing some other slaves to the free states. We came across
the Ohio river, and it still had some ice in it! I’m telling you, when I got
into that water it felt like my whole body was in an icebox! It was icy cold.
Literally! Finally, after we had gotten over the river, we made a fire as
quickly as possible!”
“Wow!
That is amazing!”
“Alright,
Annie,” Pappy told me, “Now you need to go to bed.”
“Can I
just stay up a little longer?” I pleaded.
“No, we
have a long way to go tomorrow,” replied Pappy.
“Yes,
Pappy.” I said, “Goodnight Mammy, goodnight Pappy, goodnight Ms. Harriet!
Thanks for telling me that story!”
The
next day we walked for a really long time, and my mouth felt like cotton! I
asked my Mammy if we had any more water.
“Mammy?
Do we have any more water?”
“Yes,
honey. I have some water right here. Just don’t drink too much, or else we
won’t have any left for the rest of our meals today.” Mammy replied.
“Yes,
Mammy.” I said.
“Ms.
Harriet?” I asked, “ How much farther do we have to walk until we take a break
for Lunch?
“We can
stop now, if you want.” Ms. Harriet replied.
“Yes, I
think we all need a break,” said Pappy.
We took a break for lunch, and then we started
walking again. Before we knew it, it was bright outside! We had to hide a bit
during the day, so we just slept the best we could, and then we walked all
night. Until it got bright again. That way the slave catchers would have more
trouble trying to catch us.
Later
that day, we heard voices. Ms. Harriet told us, “Get in the woods, and hide!”
We got
into a bush, and we saw slave catchers walk past. I moved a tiny bit, because
the bush was poking me. The slave catchers saw the bush move.
“Who’s
there?” they yelled.
Before
I even realized what was happening, I found myself running with my Mammy, Pappy,
and Ms. Harriet. The slave catchers were running behind us. I looked back and
saw that they had dogs with them. I wasn’t looking were I was going, so I
tripped on a rock and cut myself. Then everything got blurry and I found my Pappy
carrying me. I just hugged my Pappy and cried. Finally we turned into the woods
and Ms. Harriet led us to a house. The slave catchers lost track of us for a
minute, so we had enough time to get to the house and get inside.
“This
is where one of the conductors for the Underground Railroad lives,” I heard Ms.
Harriet say.
Ms.
Harriet knocked on the door, and the conductor instantly let us in.
“My
goodness!” the conductor said, “What on earth happened, Harriet?”
“We are
being chased by slave catchers,” Ms. Harriet replied.
“They
might still be on your trail! Let me hide you. Oh! I hear voices outside.
Hide!” the conductor said.
We all
found a hiding place, then we heard voices at the door! I almost shouted
because the hiding place was so tight, and I was having trouble breathing, but
I didn’t.
“Ma’am,”
one of the men said, “have you happened to see any slaves?”
“We
were just chasing them when they turned very quickly toward this way,” another
man said.
“I
can’t say I have,” the conductor said.
“Well,
if you see them, please tell us at once,” the man said.
“Good
day, sir,” the conductor said.
After a
while we heard, “Alright, you can come out now. I don’t hear them anymore.”
We all
got out and Pappy said, “Thank you very much missis for hiding us!”
“Oh, it
is fine! Also, don’t call me missis, you can call me Lucy,” the conductor
replied.
“Now,
is anyone hungry? I will fix up something for us to eat. I am certainly hungry
myself.” the conductor said.
“Ms.
Conductor, were can I find water?” I asked.
“There
is a stream just a little bit down the road. Harriet, could you show this
little one where it is?” the conductor said, “Oh, and you can just call me Ms.
Lucy.”
“Yes,
come with me,” Ms. Harriet replied.
“Thank
you.” I said.
I went down to the stream with Ms.
Harriet, and when I got back I smelled the aroma of delicious soup, and fresh
bread! Ms. Lucy told me to wash up, and then sit down at the table. I did, and
then Ms. Lucy asked Pappy if he would say the blessing, and then we ate.
“That was a delicious meal, Ms.
Lucy!” I said after we had finished.
“Thank you Annie, I am glad you
liked it. But I hope you aren’t too full, because I decided I would make
blueberry pie with the blueberries I picked yesterday.”
“Yum!” I said.
Ms. Lucy took out the blueberry
pie. We each had a piece, and then we went to bed. The next morning I woke up
to bright sunshine coming through my window, and I could already smell Ms. Lucy’s
breakfast. I got out of bed, and walked into the kitchen. ‘I must have slept
in!’ I thought, because Mammy, Pappy, and Ms. Lucy where all at the table.
After we had eaten Pappy said,
“We should probably get started
again this morning. We don’t want to get too off track.”
“Yes,” said Ms. Lucy, “I will pack
some food for you, so that you don’t starve!” said Ms. Lucy in her motherly
way.
“Thank you so much for what you
have done for us!” Mammy said.
“Oh, don’t think about it!” said
Ms. Lucy.
Later that morning we said goodbye
to Ms. Lucy, and then we kept walking. It was a hot day, so I got really tired
and thirsty, but I didn’t complain, because I knew everyone else was feeling
the same way.
“Annie,” said Pappy, “would you
like me to give you a piggy back ride? You look really tired.”
“Yes,” I replied, “I would like
that.”
I didn’t care if the others
thought that it was kind of babyish for me to have a piggy back ride on Pappy’s
back. I was too tired to care.
“We should be at the next house
pretty soon,” Ms. Harriet said.
“Ms. Harriet,” I asked, “Have you
memorized this trail?”
“Well, I have gone on it a few
times, but I just know the secret marks that were made for this trail. Other
people who help slaves run away on the Underground Railroad know the secret
marks, too,” Ms. Harriet replied.
“Could you maybe teach me some of
them?” I asked.
“Sure!” replied Ms. Harriet, “I
would be happy to.”
Ms. Harriet taught me the secret
marks as we walked. I memorized them.
“Thanks, Ms. Harriet,” I said,
after she had taught me them.
“My pleasure,” replied Ms.
Harriet.
We walked for a little while, and
then we saw another log cabin.
“Here it is,” said Ms. Harriet.
Ms. Harriet knocked on the door,
and a woman opened it.
“Oh, Harriet! It is nice to see
you again! You brought some visitors! Now, don’t just stand there! Come on in!”
the woman said.
We walked into the house, and sat
down. I was a cozy little house. It had a little fire place, which of course
was not in use, because it was too hot that day. The lady’s husband was sitting
down.
“Oh, how nice to see you again,
Harriet!” he said.
After we had all sat down, Ms.
Harriet introduced us.
“This is Mary, Luke, and Annie,
Susan.”
“Oh, how wonderful!” replied the
woman, “ My name is Susan, and this is my husband, John.”
“Pleasure meeting you!” replied
Pappy.
“Now, you all must be very hungry!
I will go fix up something for us. Would you like some tea, Mary?”
“Oh, yes, thank you,” replied
Mammy.
After Mrs. Susan had made the tea
for the women, and coffee for the men, Pappy and Mr. John talked, and Mammy and
Mrs. Susan talked. After that Mrs. Susan exclaimed, “Oh my goodness, the
biscuits!”
She flew into the kitchen, and
then a little while later came out with plates full of more buttered biscuits,
and mashed sweet potatoes with brown sugar then I had ever seen! After we had
eaten, I said, “Thank you for supper, Mrs. Susan, it was delicious!”
“You are welcome! I’m glad you
liked it!” she replied.
After all of the grownups had
talked a little bit more, Mrs. Susan said, “Oh! I almost forgot! I will show
you all where you are sleeping.”
Mrs. Susan led us through a
doorway, and into a bedroom.
“You are sleeping here, Annie,”
Mrs. Susan said, “and you are sleeping here, Mary and John.”
“Thank you!” Mammy and Pappy said.
“Thank you!” I said.
After I had said goodnight, I went
to bed. It was the most comfortable bed I had ever slept in, and I was full
from the best dinner I had ever eaten! The reason why the bed was so
comfortable is I always just slept on a bed of straw. I felt like I had only
slept a few minutes, when I opened my eyes and it was morning! I got out of
bed, and walked through the doorway.
“Hi, Annie! Did you sleep well?”
Ms. Susan asked.
“Oh, yes Ma’am, I did,” I replied.
“Good. I am just fixing breakfast,
so you can go over there and sit down, if you want.” Ms. Susan replied.
“Thank you!” I said.
After that Mammy, Pappy, and Mr.
John woke up. Then we had pancakes for breakfast! They were so good! After we
had finished breakfast, Pappy said, “Thank you so much for your hospitality,
John and Susan, but we are going to have to head out now.”
“Oh, of course,” Ms. Susan
replied, “I will set up some food for you to bring along.”
Later we were all at the door,
ready to leave.
“Thank you again for helping us!”
Mammy and Pappy said.
“Yes, thank you!” I said.
“You are very welcome, and God
bless you!” Ms. Susan, and Mr. John said.
Then we started walking again.
“Ms. Harriet, how long until we
get to the end of this trail?” I asked.
“I have some good news for you…..
WE WILL GET TO THE END TODAY!” Ms. Harriet replied, excitedly!
Mammy cried with joy, and Pappy
and I both yelled, “Yay!”
That day was the most memorable
day of my life. We had reached the free states!
“Thank you so much for your help!”
Mammy and Pappy said to Ms. Harriet.
“You are welcome. God bless you!”
Ms. Harriet replied.
“God bless you!” we all called
back over our shoulders.
“Thank you for everything!” I
yelled over my shoulder.
As we walked away, I thought to myself
‘I want to be just like Ms. Harriet, and help slaves when I’m older’. I held
Mammy and Pappy’s hands, and smiled, thinking about what would happen next.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Florida Vacation 2020 (Siobhan)
~Florida Vacation~
Shaila turned 10 while we were away! We celebrated her birthday with donuts, presents, a morning at the beach, a special Panera lunch, pizza, and a movie.
Friday, October 2, 2020
Starting American Heritage Girls! (Shaila)
American Heritage Girls (or just AHG) has been very fun this year! Obviously we have to follow the regulations and social distance, and wear masks, but it is still very fun! It is a Christian Club for girls, so it is a bit like girl scouts, but it is a Christian Club, instead. It is to teach girls to grow up to love God, cherish their family, honor their country, and serve in their community, the Oath says. Also, there are three groups in the AHG program. There are Pathfinders (at least 5 years old), Tenderheart (at least 7 years old), and finally the group I am in, Explorers (at least 9 years old). Now I will tell you a little bit more about the fun things I have done in AHG.
I got an Adventures in Odyssey badge already for listening in on the newest Adventures in Odyssey that they came out with for AHG! So that was really fun! I enjoyed listening with my Mom, to the story, and eating popcorn😊
I also had my second meeting just last night. I had my first official meeting two weeks ago. During my first meeting we did fun activities, and we learned a little bit more about AHG. We decorated our sit-upons, which where buckets with cushions on top, and you can open the bucket, and you can put all of your AHG things together in the bucket! We just decorated our sit-upons with duck tape. And there were a lot of varieties of duck tapes! Then we made little bracelets to put on our lanyards to help us remember our Oath and Creed. It just had different colored beads, for the different words. So the first night was super fun!
After our first meeting we had our first day of serving in our community! So we have days where we will serve our community, and this was one of them. So what we did to serve in our community, is we made a rock river with painted rocks, and we wrote encouraging notes on them. The rock river is open to the public, and people can just pick up one of the rocks with no spray paint on them, or some with spray paint on them, and they can take it home, paint something encouraging on it, and then bring it back and donate it to our rock river.
And then finally, last night we had our second meeting where we learned some outdoor skills, which we will continue on the next meeting. It was also AHG's Birthday, so we got to celebrate that too! So last night we had different stations, and all of the groups got to do the different stations. The first station was on how to tie slip knots. I haven't gotten the knot right yet, but I am going to keep practicing with the string that they sent home for me. Anyway, the next station was on knife safety, and we got to carve soap with skewers. It was so fun! The next station was how to setup a tent, and I got to help a couple of the girls setup the tent! (This was inside in a gym, so the tent was small). But now I know how to setup a small tent😉The station after that taught about how when we go camping, we need to leave the camping ground just how we left it, and we need to clean up after ourselves. After that we had devotions, the closing ceremony, and we celebrated AHG's Birthday, too, so we gave each one of the girls in our group a swap! My Mom helped me out with my quilling swaps! And we had cupcakes too!

So that is what I have done so far in AHG! But we still have camping, hikes, more meetings, etc.!! And my Mom, and sister are helpers in the group, so I get to spend the rest of the years I do AHG with them, too! I am so excited!😆




























































