Our homeschool curriculum has us memorizing a speech or document from American history for the next six weeks; we're learning a portion of "I Have a Dream." We've been reading it aloud and the girls and I sat down last week and watched it online. Amazing.
All that to say, they're not joining me in Memory Monday for a while.
I'm going to learn Psalm 100--it's what we're all memorizing for Bible study during the next few weeks. I'm up through verse 2 and hoping to have verse 3 down by tomorrow night.
I want to take a minute and say thanks to all of you who participate faithfully in Memory Monday. I love that I saw your posts up yesterday even before I got mine done this morning. You encourage me!As always, leave a comment with your verse or a link to your post. And if you're new and have no idea what Memory Monday is all about, click on the button on the sidebar on the right!
We're all in this together, Joanne. Thank YOU for allowing us a place to gather to encourage each other in this important grace of memorization. It doesn't come easily to me, but doing things like this does help me to stay a little more on track with it.
Psalm 100 is a great choice. I need to add it to my list as well for down the road.
Right now, I'm struggling through Psalm 103. I had another bad week learning the new verses, so I'm not adding any newer ones for this coming week. Time for review.
Here's my post:
http://lisanotes.blogspot.com/2010/02/so-its-no-wonderpsalm-103-memory-monday.html
Posted by: Lisa notes... | February 16, 2010 at 05:46 AM
Picking up one verse from last week but still moving forward: http://cwperez.wordpress.com/2010/02/15/memory-monday-4/
Posted by: Caroline Perez | February 16, 2010 at 11:55 AM
Hi Joanne, Good to meet you here. I found your blog here and read that you are a home school mom. I just started homeschooling my two boys this year after many years in public schools. We are having the time of our lives right now. It is so wonderful to be ale to spend so much time with my kids and literally watch them grow right before my eyes. They have learned more then I ever thought that they would or could. It is so amazing. I attend church with you as our husbands know each other. Would love to meet you sometime. I also have a personal blog. I don't post and write a whole lot however you can read more about me and my family there if you so desire.
Posted by: Amy | February 17, 2010 at 09:26 PM
Mine is up at:
http://truthngraceministries.blogspot.com/2010/02/memory-monday_15.html
Posted by: Karen | February 18, 2010 at 02:19 PM