If you’re not careful, homeschooling can become quite costly. And the cost just adds up with the more children you have. Regardless of how many kids you have or how much money you can freely spend on curriculum, there are lots of ways to make your money go further when it comes to buying yourContinue Reading
Q is for Quiet Learning – The ABCs of Homeschooling {guest post – Thaleia}
If you are researching homeschooling or have been homeschooling for a while then you are probably wondering “How do you allow younger children and babies to nap?” OR “How do you keep your sanity when you don’t feel well?” I must admit I have never adhered to a strict naptime schedule. While this sounds niceContinue Reading
Family Pizza Night – Large Family Style
This is a post from Jacqueline Forrer of My Blessings Homeschool I’m quite positive many of you have families like mine who absolutely love pizza! It seems that they rarely get tired of it! You can order out or buy it frozen but by far, the best way to have a family pizza night is toContinue Reading
Velcro Souls
This is a post from Brienne Vanderweert of My Place in This World Sometimes I have these negative feelings that stick – like Velcro they require force to be ripped apart. It can be a twinge of pride, a feeling of entitlement, impatience, sarcasm, or even anger. How many other Velcro souls are out thereContinue Reading
A Journey Through Learning Giveaway
Each Monday, Homeschool Survival, myself, and several other homeschool blogs will be bringing you a brand new giveaway! Check out this week’s giveaway below. This post includes affiliate links. Thanks for your support of this site! Please see my disclosure for more information. This Weeks Featured Giveaway Sponsored by – A Journey ThroughContinue Reading
Write It Down, Sister! How To Effectively Use a Planner
This is a post from Kathy Helgemo of Mothering from Scratch My history with using a planner goes back decades. As a mother, I’ve always had one. I’ve learned the hard way that if mom doesn’t know what’s going on, no one does. The pressure is enormous and the use of a planner helps usContinue Reading
Practical and Stylish Baby Shower Gift Ideas
I would like to thank Huggies for sponsoring today’s post. All opinions are my own. Babies need A LOT of stuff! Even before they arrive, they take over your house with all the necessary (and sometimes unnecessary) baby gear and gadgets. My girls and I have gone to a few baby showers this year andContinue Reading
Tubal Ligation Reversal: My Story (Part 2)
This post is by Judith Kowles of WholeHearted Home. Having a tubal ligation seemed the thing to do after the birth of our second child. I worked nights to help provide for our little family. How was I to have another baby? I was scared to have more babies! We had a boy and girl.Continue Reading
Big Red Barn – Story Time Activities
It’s Story Time again and this month’s story is Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown. January Story Time – Chicka Chicka Boom Boom February Story Time – The Snowy Day March Story Time – Green Eggs and Ham April Story Time – Planting a Rainbow May Story Time – The Very Hungry Caterpillar JuneContinue Reading
Tubal Ligation Reversal: Babies are Blessings (Part 1)
This post is by Judith Kowles of WholeHearted Home. Sometimes we make decisions that seem so right at the time, that later we know were based on faulty guidance and direction. You may have had a tubal ligation (tubes tied) and now desperately desire the blessing of another baby. Your decision no longer seems rightContinue Reading