Jimmie -- About Me and My Lenses

Ranked #759 in Squidoo Community, #84,238 overall

Homeschooling Lensmaster

Hi! I'm Jimmie. Although I don't look much like the Victorian lady I've chosen for my avatar, I like the image that she portrays -- dignified, calm, attractive, and cultured-- all things I'd like to be. Instead I'm a bit too loud, a bit too frank. So to give you a more realistic view of me, here is a photo of me and my darling only child Sprite (a nickname) who is now eleven. You can find images of us sprinkled throughout this lens.

I'm a homeschool mom who loves to plan lessons and make printables -- sometimes more than we even need. I find the research and planning step great fun. Most of my Squidoo lenses, blog posts, Wizzes, and Hubpages revolve around an education theme. Come see what I write about.

Important!

Yes,

my name really is Jimmie.

Niches that I Build Lenses Around

squid polaroidMost lensmasters have niches-- specific areas that they are both knowledgeable and passionate about. Here are mine.
  • Lapbooking
  • Charlotte Mason Homeschooling
  • Notebooking
  • China
  • General Homeschooling
  • Miscellaneous (Wouldn't I seem boring if all my lenses fit into strict categories?)

Why Did I Begin Making Lenses at Squidoo?

How it all started

lapbook mosaic

My first lens was Lapbooking. (Lapbooking is a bit hard to define concisely. It is a learning product made of miniature books that are put together into a comprehensive project.) To be totally honest, it was all for myself. I wanted a place to store all the links I had for minibooks, folds, lapbook pictures, how-tos, Yahoo groups, and blog entries. There was no ONE website that had the best of the best in an attractive, organized format. I wanted a reference tool that would be easy to use and navigate when I needed something specific.

Squidoo lenses looked like just what I needed to create my lapbooking reference page. So, I created my first lens: all my lapbooking ideas, tips, and links in one convenient spot.

I never dreamed that my Lapbooking lens would become so popular. I shared it on my blog and in the Carnival of Homeschooling. It started to rise in lensrank.

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It ranked as high as THREE at one time stayed in the top 100 for months and months. WOW! (For those of you who don't know, there are over 500,000 lenses at Squidoo!) The ironic thing is that in the beginning, I had no idea how amazing it was for my newbie lens to be ranked so highly. I had found a niche! I had found a topic that needed to be written about! I was not the only one who liked to see all the lapbooking links organized on one page.

Over many months, as I honed my lensmaking skills (mostly through the SquidU forum and some wonderful HTML lenses out there), it just got better and better.

at Yellowstone National Park, USA
me at geyser



I started getting compliments via email and comments. People asked me for lapbooking advice. People started linking to my page and saying it was great. (Blushing, here) I was asked to speak at a homeschool conference about lapbooking! (I couldn't go, but, wow, was I flattered!) Now my lens is in the process of being translated into French by a homeschooling mom in France!

THE Lapbooking Lens

This is where my Squidoo journey began -- a lens on Lapbooking. (It has nothing to do with laptops, by the way.)
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More Lapbooking Helps

My original lapbooking lens is sometimes a bit overwhelming to newbies, so I created an easier to follow, bare bones, how to get started lens on lapbooking. Then I created more specifics about lapbooking. Those lenses are below.
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Queen of Minibooks!

Because of all the minibook lenses I've made, Valerie of Lapbook Lessons gave me this hilarious award!
minibook queen
Important!

No,

Jimmie is not short for James.

Lapbook Topic Pages

At Hong Kong Disney
It's a small world



As do-it-yourself lapbookers, I realized that lenses would be the perfect place to organize all the best resources for lapbooking a certain topic: photos, links, and ideas. I'd already done most of the hard work when my daughter and I studied the topic and made the lapbook. All I had to do was put it all in the format of a lens. Easy peasy! My work can now help other moms who want to lapbook the same topic.

Lapbooking Specialties

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Some of Our Lapbooks

I love using Flickr to store pictures of our lapbooks. Not only are they safe forever, but I have the joy of showing off and sharing with others!

Here are some lapbook covers. More pictures are on Flickr. Help yourself to a look.
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Giant Squid and Rocket Mom

& Giant Squid Awards 2008

giant squidgiant 100 squidAs of July 2008, I am a Giant Squid. That means that I have at least 50 great lenses (as decided by the Giant Squid organizers). Then in July of 2009, I was awarded GIANT 100 Squid status!

Besides this nifty badge (grin), you get some special perks like increased lensrank and a special personalized template.

For more information about the Giant Squid program, a great place to visit is the So You Want to be a Giant Squid blog.




Two of my lenses won in the 2008 Giant Squid Awards!


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On June 3, 2009, I graduated from the very first Rocket Moms "class." Of course, I'm still a Rocket Mom! But I completed my RM assignments in June of '09.

rocket mom logojimmie graduated

Lensmaking Tip #1

Pictures, Images, and Graphics!


You've got to have them to make your lens attractive. My general rule of thumb is to have some sort of graphic showing on the lens at all times, no matter where someone has scrolled to. That means LOTS of photos!

Some of My All Time Favorite Books

These books are ones that impacted me greatly, changing the way I think or behave. I highly recommend each of them.

Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp

Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp

Foundational parenting philosophy.3 points

Transforming Grace: Living Confidently in God's Unfailing Love by Jerry Bridges

Transforming Grace: Living Confidently in God's Unfailing Love by Jerry Bridges

This book was pivotal in my spiritual development. more...3 points

Sacred Marriage by Gary L. Thomas

Sacred Marriage by Gary L. Thomas

The premise of this book is that marriage is more more...2 points

The Message Remix 2.0: The Bible In contemporary Language

The Message Remix 2.0: The Bible In contemporary Language

This version of the Bible makes old passages come more...0 points

Important!

No,

My parents did not want a boy.

Words I Would Use to Describe Myself

Jimmie 2 pandasI'm sometimes an INTJ and sometimes an ENTJ on the Meyers Briggs Personality test. I'm very "in the middle" on the introvert/extrovert scale, but the other scales are always consistent.

Here are some words I would use to describe myself:
  • Responsible
  • Loyal
  • Creative
  • Analytical
  • Expressive
  • Curious
  • Task oriented

A Lens Just For Sprite

My daughter already loves surfing the net! I finally discovered that I could use a Squidoo lens, updated weekly to give her some structure to her Internet play time. I put links that reinforce what we're studying and plenty of fun things too.
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Homeschool Lenses for Everyone

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Vocabulary Lenses

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Math Lenses

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Teaching Writing

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Our Favorite Family Movies

A family movie is a special thing -- a movie that's safe for your child but also entertaining for the parents. These fit the bill for the entire family. We've watched them over and over.

Nacho Libre (Full Screen Special Collector's Edition) by Unknown

Nacho Libre (Full Screen Special Collector's Edition) by Unknown

"I smell cookies....." A movie about a w more...1 point

Fiddler on the Roof (2-Disc Collector's Edition)

Fiddler on the Roof (2-Disc Collector's Edition)

This classic is a winner at our home -- family val more...1 point

School of Rock (Widescreen Edition)

School of Rock (Widescreen Edition)

We think Jack Black is a scream! Dad loves this on more...0 points

Daddy Day Care (Special Edition)

Daddy Day Care (Special Edition)

Our favorite line from this movie, which gets quot more...0 points

Lensmaking Tip #2

Share! Be generous!



Offer freebies on your lens. For example, on some of my lenses, I have links to free printable homeschooling templates that I created. Everyone loves freebies! Give and you will recieve!

China

Terracotta soldiersI actually live in China, so we are blessed to be able to take some amazing field trips. My China lenses come out of my own interest and experiences in my wonderful host country.

The Ancient China lens came about after our family vacation to see the Terracotta Soldiers in Xian, China. It was an incredible experience that ignited in Sprite an interest in archaeology and a deep appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of this land.

The Beijing Shadow Puppet Theater lens came after our 2009 trip to Beijing.

The photos below are ones that I've taken during our time in China.



J & Sprite at GuGong

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China Related Lenses & Groups

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Still China Related, But On the Lighter Side

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Poll about the Name Jimmie

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Hobbies I Enjoy

chicken croquets

  • Cooking from scratch
  • Photography
  • Blogging and making lenses
  • Collecting postcards
  • Traveling (but coming home is always the best part!)
  • Chinese watercolor painting

General Kid Fun Lenses

from preschool and beyond

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Jimmie's Collage

My Very Own Blog

Doreo hosting :: Affordable Reliable SolutionsMy blog is hosted by Doreo, which I'm very satisfied with. My sign up was a bit complicated because I live abroad, but Frank, a Doreo associate, helped me through several days of problems, emailing me back and forth until I got successfully set up. I highly recommend Doreo for affordable and reliable web hosting.

Jimmie's Collage
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Important!

Yes,

I hated my name as a child. I wanted to be called Judy. But now I enjoy my name. It's different and therefore people usually remember my name.

Lensmaking Tip #3

Keep your lenses fresh. Just like your mascara needs a touch up now and then, your lenses do too!

For more detailed tips and tricks for keeping lenses fresh, visit my Squidoo Tips lens.

Other Homeschool Styles

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Lenses as a Research Project

My two favorite people. No, Jiminy isn't one of them.
(But I do like him, of course; his name is almost the same as mine!)Photobucket

I discovered another great use for Squidoo lenses. Not only can I use them to organize what I already know, I can also use them to organize what I'm learning. This is how my Charlotte Mason lenses came about.

I was not very knowledgeable about this homeschool philosophy in the beginning, but I wanted to know more. Creating Squidoo lenses on CM topics was what I did to organize my research and my findings. As a result, I not only ended up with a deeper understanding of CM, but I also had documented what I learned to share with others.

So when I find a topic that I feel I should research, I make a lens about it. That motivates me to find good material and to learn. For example, I'd like to learn about opera. So, at some point I'm going to make a lens about opera for kids (and newbies like me). I am a lifelong learner with a strong dive to constantly be learning something new and creating something new.

Charlotte Mason Lenses & Groups

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Charlotte Mason Homeschool Photos

nature journal -- mantis exoskeleton by jimmiehomeschoolmom
nature journal1 by jimmiehomeschoolmom
Nature Walk 3-20-08 Sprite's  journal by jimmiehomeschoolmom
VG project by jimmiehomeschoolmom
impresionist drawing by jimmiehomeschoolmom
Monet notebooking page front by jimmiehomeschoolmom
Hanging Timeline 5 cards by jimmiehomeschoolmom
timeline 1600 by jimmiehomeschoolmom
curated content from Flickr

Charlotte Mason in Her Own Words

Quotation Lenses

These lenses feature quotations taken directly from Charlotte Mason's writings.
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Charlotte Mason Applied to Various Areas

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Charlotte Mason Artist Study

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Charlotte Mason Artists

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Charlotte Mason Art

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Charlotte Mason Composer Study

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Charlotte Mason Nature Study

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The Name Jimmie for a Girl....

What do you think of it?

Names are strange things. They are very personal and reflect who we are, but we don't choose them for ourselves! So what about my name? Don't worry. You won't hurt my feelings. After all, I didn't pick this name!

What's your opinion of using the name Jimmie for a girl?

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Girls should have "girl" names.

ana_nimoss says:

I don't know... what about a boy named Sue?

KathrynDarden says:

Jimmie IS a girl's name! Notice the "ie" on the end. Just like my Bobbie, Billie, and Tommie, who were my great aunts, all born before 1900.

Rajays says:

Before reading this lens I always thought you were a man. Your name suggested it. Now imagine MY surprise. Girls should have "girl" names. Atleast I wouldn't be feeling this stupid.

It's cool. At least it's unique!

BusyMOM says:

I love it. My nickname is "Sally" from my real name, Sara, but my sister has called me Silly since I was a wee thing. Names can be fun.

Pedro_Morales says:

I agree with Kathryn, Jimmie is a girl name. Though my first language is Spanish, after living in the US for more than 20 years I got the impression that names ending in ïe were girl names. And your name sounds beautiful.

akumar46 says:

Jimmie is really very cool name.

ChrisDay says:

Why not?

lilgirllapbooker says:

Ooh by the way, I have 2 friends called Jimmie, and now I have 3!

Candy says:

Awww Your name is cute! I wish I had it! My Mom called me Candy (remember me?) I always hated it, everyone used to call me sweetie, then laugh at the pun! Cringe. I bet that never happened to you!

jgelien says:

I like it. I imagine my mom's cousin had to deal with a lot of the same tiresome questions as you. Her name is Billie

nightbear says:

I think it is a lovely name and it fits you perfectly

 
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Jimmie's Latest Wizzes

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Jimmie @ Twitter

In January 2011, I finally joined Twitter. Much more fun than I expected.
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My Latest Hubpages

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My Lensmaster Buddies

I know these ladies via other online communities -- blogging, Yahoo groups, or forums. They make great lenses related to homeschooling.

The Notebooking Fairy

notebooking how-tos & free printables with a pinch of pixie dust.

The Notebooking Fairy -- printables and how-tos with a pinch of pixie dust The Notebooking Fairy is my second blog where I share free printable notebooking pages and teach you how to do notebooking in your homeschool.
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Notebooking Related Lenses

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Language Arts Lenses

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Curriculum Focused Lenses

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When we switched homeschool curriculum from Sonlight to Winter Promise, I got a lot of questions on my blog and via email about Winter Promise. That's how these came to be.
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Cooking Lenses

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Miscellaneous

A general hodgepodge of leftovers that don't fit in anywhere else.
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Holiday Lenses

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Animal Lenses

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Squidoo Specific Lenses

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The Last Book that Made Me Cry 

Uncle Tom's Cabin

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I read this on my Kindle. I now understand the significance of this book in American history.

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