Sleeping Cutie

Posted at Thursday, September 11th, 2008

From Lydia Jeub Productions is this short drama of true love, starring the Jeub Twins and their older brother Josiah. Too cute for the average viewer, and you MUST keep it playing to through the bloopers in the end…

Sarah Palin

Posted at Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

We post to an email group called MOMYS (Mothers of Many Young Siblings). Discussion of Sen. McCain’s vice presidential choice came up, and Wendy posted a response to a post from a mother who refused to applaud “this woman.” While she agreed with Palin’s pro-life position, the MOMYS mother attacked Palin as lacking character saying, “If she had the character we would like her to have she would not be in office at all but would be at home filling the role that the Lord God made especially for her.”[1] Wendy’s response is as follows:

Hi MOMYS,
I am very much applauding Sarah Palin.

I have read and read everything I can find on her and she is great through and through. She said in one interview that with her Downs baby, her and her husband could not abort him because every life is a
blessing. That is worth applause.

She also stated that there are those times when she puts down the ‘BlackBerry’ and picks up the breast pump. LOL! I can relate. Her husband also stated that he likes to be home and doesn’t mind it at all. All that is worth applause.

She has family near her and they also maybe pitching in and the older girls maybe able to drive and they can help to. My guess is she didn’t get this far without a whole bunch of supportive family around her. That is just wonderful.

She seems to know how to manage her time well and get things done. Some ladies do and I am always amazed at them because I am not one of them.

Her lifestyle is way different then most of us and probably different then what we could even imagine. Most likely she has her baby Trig with her and why not? She can have a assistant hold the baby while she makes a speech or have someone watch the baby while he naps and she writes a speech. She can leave the baby in the hotel with a sister while she visits the disaster in LA and be back. Who knows.

This is not her first baby. She has an adult son so she has done this before. (he is off to Iraq soon)

She may not even put in 40 hours in one week like most working mothers, plus she doesn’t have the drive time that they do making it 50 plus hours being gone from home.

Edith Schaeffer in her book “What is a Family” says that at some point the father may stay home with the children and mom goes to work. What is wrong with that? He may find that he does a wonderful job at making supper and that he really likes it. The point is family works together to accomplish what has to be done. It should not all fall on one person anyway.

Just wait until the cameras catch her nursing and try to make something bad of it. LOL

I think it would be wonderful to have her in the White House with a wonderful play area close by with her baby in it.

[These] are really strong words.

I know what it is like to be under public scrutiny and it is no fun at all to be misjudged and condemned for it.

As the media scrambles to find any dirt on her, let us hold her up in our prayers. I agree with Elaine when she says “let us pray for our country as these are very important times in our nation.” God Bless
the U.S.A!

Joy in the Lord,
Wendy =) <><

Married to the love of my life Chris.
14 blessings so far

dd Priscilla 9 months old, Havilah dd and Joshua ds twins 2, Josiah 4, Hannah Joy 6 dd, Keilah 7 dd, Tabitha 8 dd, Noah ds 10, Micah 11 ds, Isaiah 12 ds, Lydia 14 dd, Cynthia dd 16. - Jump to Alissa dd 22,
Alicia 24 dd, dgs(dear grandson) Isaak 3.

[1] Used with permission.

The Jeubs and the Heppners

Posted at Sunday, August 24th, 2008

Josiah and JosiahWe’re in the middle of our busy season. Debate Camp starts on Wednesday, and our speech and debate products are flying out the door. I managed to catch a bad cold and decided to take the Sabbath off and chill out.

We got an email from the Heppners. Joanna has discovered the fine art of Web development. She put together a fabulous page of pictures from our trip to Minnesota to see Josiah Heppner get married. We didn’t post enough about it, and thanks to Joanna for putting together this fabulous page. It is hard to believe that these pictures contain mostly only two families!

Visit the Heppner site here

Wendy on KBIQ

Posted at Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Wendy was on KBIQ this morning talking about her cookbook. The spiral bound cookbook has over 200 recipes and has become a real hit. These are real meals the Jeub Family eats regularly, and the book comes with several tips on how to eat like kings on a frugal budget. Click the link below to listen, and don’t forget to buy her cookbook:

Listen to Wendy on KBIQ

Happy 4th of July!

Posted at Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

The 4th of July is one of the most enjoyable days of the year for the Jeubs. Monument starts the day with “The Best Small-Town Parade in Colorado,” and our neighboring town of Palmer Lake ends the day with a spectacular fireworks show along the front range of the Rockies. Over 30,000 people tomorrow morning will flock to our tiny town to watch bands, Shriners, politicians, firetrucks and classic cars. A thousand kids (no kidding!) ride their decorated bikes through the street for the Kiddie Parade before the 2-hour parade begins. And this parade isn’t hyper-sensitive to tooth decay and water. Squirt gun battles rage, and kids bring home more candy than they get at Easter!

I take great footage every year of the Jeubs catching candy and gawking at the passing elephants. (Yes, we have elephants in our parade!) But we are so incredibly busy in the summer. I am writing curriculum for Monument Publishing, working 12-14 hours six days a week. Wendy is holding the fort, though she still manages to take one night a week to go into the office and work on her new book (due out in November). People often say, “How do you do it all?” At times like now, I return, “I have no idea!”

Well, actually, I do. God has a profound way to leading Wendy and I through the twists and turns of life. I just finished reading John Eldredge’s newest book, Walking With God. (And how do I find time to read a book? It’s a God thing.) I’m learning to listen to God’s shakes and prods–his “convictions”–when drudging through the busyness of life. Take, for instance, this blog posting. A half-hour ago I was simply going to enjoy a glass of Kombucha and go to bed early. God prodded me, “Go post,” so here I am with you.

“We don’t get an outline for each new day, with summary points at bedtime. There is something to be learned in every story…Pause along the way [in your life story] at those points where God is speaking to you, shedding light on your story, or teaching you something new. Pause there. Let that be the lesson for the day. Don’t just plow through! Take your time and let him speak.” (Walking With God, p. xiii)

It is extremely difficult to listen to God when busy, but with the help of the Holy Spirit, we are able to pause, listen, and move to the areas in life he wants us to go. Eldredge subtitles his book, “Talk to him. Hear from him. Really.” I’m sure he has to place the “really” at the end because something inside us says, “Yeah right, God doesn’t speak to us that way…” and then we get back to our busy life.

I’m convinced that God wants us to walk with him, talk with him, and listen to him. I’ve been practicing this lately, really. Just the other night, when I was tempted to end the day by jumping on my computer, God said, “Go out on the back deck and enjoy a conversation with your daughters.” Okay, so I did. Cynthia, Lydia and I talked for over an hour on a cool summer Coloradan night. It was absolutely beautiful and divine. A real heaven-on-earth moment.

How many heaven-on-earth moments have I passed up, too busy to notice God calling me? You catch what I’m saying, don’t you?

I’ve got decorated red-white-and-blue bikes in the driveway ready to go first thing in the morning. We’ll be busy tomorrow, but not with busyness. There will be much joy tomorrow celebrating the birth of our great nation. God will be there celebrating with us at the parade and the fireworks. May he be there with you, too. God bless America!

What a trip!

Posted at Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

We’ve been back from our Midwest Adventure for a few days now. We’ve barely had enough time to relax. Horse Camp started first thing Monday morning, and we rolled in from a 15 hour trip from St. Louis at 9:00 pm Sunday night! Yeesh. But, we wouldn’t trade the fun and excitement of our four week trip through the Midwest for anything.

Summers are the busiest time of our year. Though our homeschool is put on hold, business is enormous. Monument Publishing, the publishing company I own and some of the kids are employed through, publishes the bestselling curriculum for the NCFCA and sold nationwide. This is literally my third 16-hour work day since we returned home (Wendy has been holding the fort). I just posted new material on our website at www.speechsupplies.com. Check it out if you’re interested.

Our grand finale from our trip was the NCFCA National Tournament in Birmingham, Alabama (which is in June the hottest place in the universe, did you know that?). Lydia didn’t break to outrounds, but she did do well and had a remarkable challenge–and honor–among the best expositors in the nation. You may have watched Lydia’s speech at an open tournament earlier this year (see here). She has come a long way! Here she is competing at Nationals:

Through Illinois and now at Nationals

Posted at Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

The Jeubs wiggled their way all the way from Canada to nearly the Gulf of Mexico. The weather has been hot and humid, but we’ve all managed to “keep our shirts on.” None of us have had any time to post to the site, and now it is 5:30 a.m. in Birmingham, home of the 2008 NCFCA National Championship. Real quickly, here are some highlights…

We stopped in Janesville, Wisconsin, for an overnight with the Hanus family. I mention the Hanus family in our book, Love in the House, as a family who had a great deal of influence on my life. They, too, have 14 children, though they are a generation ahead of Wendy and me. I was best friends with their 2nd child, Paul, when growing up. Their youngest is 16 years old, and we arrived with very peculiar timing. The day before in the apartment of their home, one of their daughters gave birth to her first child (it was a home delivery). Fran Hanus shared with us how the delivery was beautiful and the help that her daughter received included nine other Hanus moms. “The love was so thick in that room, you could cut it with a knife!” This makes 32 grandchildren for Mike and Fran Hanus.

Our stay was short-lived. After a good night sleep, we headed down to Springfield, Illinois, where we were featured to speak to a group of homeschoolers. The managers of Camp CILCA, Kevin and Tawn, were most gracious to us as we popped up our tent and camped for three nights. Our talk included presentations of Cynthia and Lydia for NCFCA, and Wendy and I presented our Cheaper by the Baker’s Dozen talk on frugal living. It is encouraging to see moms and dads dedicated to making the financial sacrifices to homeschool their children, and it is our honor to give them tools to successfully do so.

The next day was our site-seeing day. We visited the most incredible museum we have ever visited: the Lincoln Presidential Museum. If you ever have the chance to visit, you must! We spent most of the day their reveling in the rich history of Abraham Lincoln. Such a man of faith and courage! The brand new museum had wax statues, kids play rooms, two spectacular historical movies, re-creations of Abe’s cabin life, and rich walk-throughs of the fantastic time of history. If your homeschool family is big enough, everyone can get in for free: 15 kids makes a “school,” and teachers and bus drivers pay no charge. Our dozen kids and our guest’s kids pushed us over the edge. See, it can truly be “cheaper by the dozen”!

We ventured further into the south, all the way to Chattanooga, Tennessee, to visit some friends, Howard and Kristi Tripp. I worked with Howard when at Focus on the Family, and he and his family (they’re expecting their seventh child) live in the beautiful mountains in Chattanooga. We swam Sunday afternoon in a warm lake…quite the contrast from cold Minnesota! Yesterday (Monday), I left Wendy with most of the kids in Chattanooga to stay with Kristi and Howard as Cynthia, Lydia and I zipped down to the NCFCA national tournament in Birmingham, Alabama.

Lydia did quite well her three rounds of Expository speech, but the competition is incredible. I wish I had time to upload a video and some pictures, but I barely have time to post this post. We have a Training Minds Ministry table at nationals and working it will suck up my time. Besides, Lydia will be putting together a vacation video soon. Thanks for your prayers…this trip has been full of blessings. We’ll post more soon!

Thursday night in Springfield

Posted at Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

The Jeub Family — Cheaper by the Baker’s Dozen

Parents to 14 children Chris & Wendy Jeub are convinced that the downturn in the economy should NOT limit the calling God has for families. Their lives are living proof as they claim to “live like kings” while maintaining a frugal budget. The Jeub grocery budget is under $700/month (feeding 12 children at home, mind you!), they homeschool on a single income, and they live in a modest mountain home. Their secrets are available to families of all sizes!

For homeschool families, come to watch Lydia Jeub (age 13) perform her nationally qualified expository speech on amateur movie making. You may or may not know, but the only nationally recognized homeschool extracurricular activity is speech and debate, and the Jeubs are on their way to compete at the National Tournament in Birmingham, Alabama. Chris has written extensively on this most exciting activity and the entire Jeub family have been involved since HSLDA started the league 11 years ago. The Jeubs are open to questions after Lydia delivers her Expos.

Chris and Wendy were featured on Discovery Channel’s “Kids by the Dozen” series in 2007. The family of 16 live in Monument, Colorado, where Wendy homeschools and Chris runs an academic nonprofit ministry. The Jeubs wrote Love in the House: Filling your home with the greatest commandment in response to the numerous questions about their lifestyle, and Wendy has just recently come out with a cookbook on affordable meals for growing families. Chris and Wendy are traveling through the Midwest on their way to the national homeschool speech tournament in Birmingham and have stopped to share with us.

West Side Christian Church, 2850 Cider Mill Ln, Springfield, IL. (Google map)
Thursday, June 5, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
This event is FREE
West Side Christian Church is conveniently located just off IL Route 4 (S. Veterans Parkway) in Springfield, IL.

It’s easy to find and there’s plenty of parking. The presentation will be in the Centennial Room. (Enter from the south entrance and you’ll find it easily).