Are you going to a homeschool conference? I FINALLY am going to the National Catholic Conference in Virginia and I’m so excited!
So I organized my conference weekend and created this little survival kit for myself and, of course, I’m sharing it with my friends. I created three important pages:
1. Conference Survival Checklist
ITEMS NEEDED:
notebook—to take notes or jot things down, one with pockets or staple your print outs within the notebook
Pens/pencils
Highlighters
Print out of Conference schedule
Print outs of this kit especially the Curriculum Research & Notes
A bag to carry items.
Rolling tote in case you plan on buying books
Clothing– dress nice but comfy (especially shoes), don’t forget a sweater just in case the conference rooms are cold
Mommy First Aide Kit: band aides, chap stick, lotion, hand sanitizer, eye-drops, pain reliever & mints. Also a bottle of water, dried fruits/nuts, and a protein bar (most placed don’t allow outside food)
Budget: if you plan on buying, have a budget in mind to avoid overspending. (Use the Curriculum Research sheet).
2. Curriculum Research Sheet (so you can check if the vendors have good deals)
3. Speaker Notes Sheet (with space for questions, Bible passages, and Encyclicals/Catechism references)
Suggestions:
1.Print and preview talks so that you can circle or highlight those that you would love to attend ahead of time. If you are going with friends, share each other’s lists so you can either go together or separate and then share notes. If there is a *special* speaker at the Conference, find him/her first and work around that time.
2.Look at the list of vendors (these are usually mailed to you if you’ve signed up ahead of time or available on Conference’s website. Circle (if you have a map) booth locations to make sure you don’t miss those.
3.Print the schedule so you know what to expect.
4.Print Curriculum Research sheets and write out all books ahead of time. Take sometime to look up online how much the retail price of the book is. This way you know when you spot a good deal or not. (one per child or as needed).
By now, I’m sure you have heard of Obama Administration’s war on religious liberty: and we have one year to comply! If you haven’t been watching this play out, in essence the Obama Administration has decided to REQUIRE religious institutions to cover FREE contraception and sterilization for all of their employees. As Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York and president of the USCCB, said this plans states, “that sterilization and contraception — including controversial abortifacients — be included among ‘preventive services’ coverage in almost every healthcare plan available to Americans.”
The news came in just one day after Pope Benedict XVI’s address to US Catholic Bishops… knowing the Pope, this was no coincidence. But folks this attack on moral conscienceless and religious liberty should not be a shock to us.
If you ask me, the snow ball has been rolling down the hill for some time now…I mean when I posted a news article on my Facebook wall regarding Cardinal-designate Dolan’s response to the White House, I was antagonistically met by Catholic friends who were real quick to reminded me of some of the Catholic institutions that already do this (well there is only a dozen). {On a side note, remember all of the institutions that were being stripped of the Catholic name/seal because of this very reason, these twelve must be next on that list}. A lot of these people don’t understand the problem that this poses. One friend stated that it wasn’t forcing Catholics to use contraceptives but that the institutions had a moral right to offer this to all their employees. So my question is this, if you are going to work for a Catholic institution, why would you EXPECT this?
Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York and president of the USCCB, promptly denounced the decision. “In effect, the president is saying we have a year to figure out how to violate our consciences,” the cardinal-designate said. “To force American citizens to choose between violating their consciences and forgoing their healthcare is literally unconscionable. It is as much an attack on access to health care as on religious freedom. Historically this represents a challenge and a compromise of our religious liberty.” So much for freedom of conscience, separation of Church and State AND Religious Liberty! WOW, a three for one special, thanks Mr. President! But wait, there’s more, not only did this come as an announcement to the USCCB but Mr. President took it upon himself to CALL ARCHBISHOP DOLAN, yep you heard it right. While all of this may seem depressing and sad, which it is. Here is the response of the Archbishop of New York/USCCB President to “Final Rule” of the Department of Health and Human Services; 20 January 2012:
With the November 2012 elections soon approaching, this worries me even further. The dissenting and indifferent Catholics in the voting booth have significantly contributed to putting the most anti-life president ever to occupy the Oval Office into power. Oddly enough, he has surrounded himself with quasi-catholics like Pelosi and worse yet because of this most recent attack on the Catholic Church, Sebellius. My husband reminds me that Lenin used to refer to the Liberals in Western Europe and the United States, “useful fools!” {Side note: The pejorative term “usefulfools” or the harsher term “usefulidiots” was attributed to Vladimir Lenin by American anti-communists to describe liberals during the Cold War whose policies…}- Oh, nothing has changed has it?
In all the darkness, can we see the light at the end of the tunnel? I can! Yesterday I read Father Z’s blog post, Fr. Z applauds Card. Mahony (yes, you read that right), where he is congratulating Cardinal Mahony for speaking out regarding the most recent attack on the Catholic Church and our rights for religious liberty. This got me thinking, could it be God’s hand in all of this? Hear me out: I think that these current attack on religious liberty is God’s way to get the Bishops’ attention and shake them up a bit. This is the time for them to UNITE and stop all those with liberal agendas, those that allow the falling away from Church teaching, and the laissez-faire attitude about so much within the Church! In addition, I think it’s time to start excommunicating, or at the very minimum withholding Communion, from all those quasi-Catholics in politics who have helped Obama get to this point…God have mercy on their souls!
This week in my inbox I saw the newest from Michael Voris, WOW, I WAS right on the money did you see RealCatholicTV today?
Some good news now, {and I can’t believe I’m about to type these words}here is the FIRST National Catholic Reporter (whom Father Z tenderly refers to the “FishWrap”) that I like: J’ACCUSE! Why Obama is wrong on the HHS conscience regulations written by long-time Obama supporter, Michael Sean Winters. In this article, Mr. Winters states,
“President Barack Obama lost my vote yesterday when he declined to expand the exceedingly narrow conscience exemptions proposed by the Department of Health and Human Services. The issue of conscience protections is so foundational, I do not see how I ever could, in good conscience, vote for this man again.”
NOW you realize that? {facepalm} But as the forever optimist that I am, I see this and smile…thank you JESUS! For waking these Catholics up to smell the coffee.
I’m so not a lover of politics, but since this if the first election I am voting in since becoming a US Citizen, and there is SO MUCH to wage here, I felt compelled to write this to remind you {and me} that our focus should be more on our interior life rather than the exterior on-goings of the world. Not that we should fall into complacency and not make our opinions known {heck, that’s what I’m doing right now}, but to truly conform our wills to a sanctuary of holiness, in prayer, in the interior life. Even the harshest reprimand I’ve given to my children comes padded with love and charity towards him/her.
As Catholics we need to remember that the will of God prevails over mankind’s. This does not mean we don’t have free will, but that His holy will is what moves the world. Sometimes good comes from evil things that happen in the world, the focus must stay on the Cross at all times. I have to keep reminding myself that our task here on Earth is to truly conform our wills to a sanctuary of holiness, in prayer, in the interior life. After all, isn’t this what really matters?
Have you prayed for our country today? Have you prayed for the elections? Our next president? Friends in this battle for life and morality, our Rosaries and prayers are our BEST weapons! I leave you with this, one of my most favorite prayers, even more so now, than ever! Pray with me:
Saint Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do Thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host – by the Divine Power of God – cast into hell, satan and all the evil spirits, who roam throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
‘”May prayer strengthen us for the spiritual battle we are told about in the Letter to the Ephesians: ‘Draw strength from the Lord and from His mighty power’ (Ephesians 6:10). The Book of Revelation refers to this same battle, recalling before our eyes the image of St. Michael the Archangel (Revelation 12:7). Pope Leo XIII certainly had a very vivid recollection of this scene when, at the end of the last century, he introduced a special prayer to St. Michael throughout the Church…I ask everyone not to forget it and to recite it to obtain help in the battle against forces of darkness and against the spirit of this world.”‘ ~ Blessed Pope John Paul II
THE RIGHT TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN THE CODE OF CANON LAW: Can. 227 The lay Christian faithful have the right to have recognized that freedom which all citizens have in the affairs of the earthly city. When using that same freedom, however, they are to take care that their actions are imbued with the spirit of the gospel and are to heed the doctrine set forth by the magisterium of the Church. In matters of opinion, moreover, they are to avoid setting forth their own opinion as the doctrine of the Church.
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Friday June 22nd, 2012 @ 9:00am to 9:00pm Saturday June 23rd, 2012 @ 9:00am to 4:00pm
We want to thank everyone who came to our 10th Annual Conference this past June at the Hilton Hotel. We had about 1,425 attendees over the course of two days, and even though that number was down about 200 from the year before, there was a great atmosphere and much excitement. Based on the surveys submitted at the conference and a telephone survey conducted shortly thereafter, we realized that the layout of the Hilton was somewhat confusing and inconvenient. Clearly having our vendors in many different rooms was not the ideal situation.
After conducting a thorough search of facilities in the Washington D.C./Northern Virginia area, we decided that the Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center in Fredericksburg, VA (about an hour South of our previous location and right off of I-95) would make an excellent new home for our conference. This facility has one huge open space for all of our vendors to be together (as they had been at the Dulles Expo Center), and it also has separate speaking rooms which are both beautiful and spacious enough to accommodate all of our attendees comfortably. HERE are some photos of the new facility. There is ample parking at this venue, which was apparently a problem for some attendees at our previous location.
In addition to relocating the conference to a different venue, we have also changed our weekend. Instead of scheduling our event on the second weekend in June, we will be moving to the fourth weekend in June, which next year is June 22 and 23, 2012. Shifting weekends has two main benefits; first, we will no longer be on the same weekend as the priestly ordinations for the Diocese of Arlington, which in the past has prevented us from getting some great local speakers, and second, we will no longer be on the same weekend as the HEAV homeschooling conference in Richmond, VA.We hope that you will all be able to join us in Fredericksburg next June for our 11th Annual Conference! God bless you and your family!
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Anyone going to the IHM Conference? I wish I could go this year but won’t be able to. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, see below. From their website:
The largest Catholic homeschooling conference in the country has now entered its 10th year, and has returned to the place where it all began!
Join us as we celebrate our 10th anniversary with special new speakers including Sr. Rosalind Moss, Mr. Andrew Pudewa, and Mr. Steve Wood! We are especially pleased to have the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia, The Hon. Ken Cuccinelli, scheduled for Saturday. Not only has he gained the national spotlight by filing a lawsuit which resulted in having the universal healthcare mandate of Obamacare ruled unconstitutional, but he is a Catholic homeschooling father. Please visit our Speakers page for a full listing of confirmed speakers.
FREE ADMISSION!
Although we love children, attendence is restricted to adults, teens accompanied by an adult, and nursing babies. This policy will be more heavily enforced than it has been in recent years.
Since I’m a newbie in home education, I have not been priviledged enough to attend a Home Schooling Conference recently. My husband and I did attend one once back in 2006, when we thinking ahead of what we wanted for our family’s future. We were just a family of five at the time and our eldest had always attended Catholic school all of his educational life. Never did we know that we were “opening a can of worms”, sorta speak, when we went to this conference.
As a teacher in both Catholic and public schools for 12 years, I attended several conferences and loved how neat it was to be able to fan through the books and see lots of goodies we yearned to have in our classrooms. The difference between the Catholic Homeschooling conference my DH and I attended and the ones I’ve been to in the past on my own (yes even the ones while teaching at a Catholic school) was the spiritual component. The atmosphere was very different and it is was drew us closer and opened our hearts and minds to home educating our children. With all of this in mind, I want to direct you to a list that Catholic Homeschooling Support has created for home educators of upcoming Catholic Conferences in your state. In my case, a group of home educators will be traveling to DC as it is the closest conference to our state. Here is the link to the list they have create.
If you have attended a home educating conference in the past, please leave us a comment of your experience at these conferences. Also, let us know why you would recommend that Catholic home educators attend these conference. By the way, a lot of these conferences are FREE of charge! 🙂 Who can resist that? LOL! Don’t forget, leave us a comment with your experiences.
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