If you are looking for a post full of tips, ideas, and advice on how to be an organized homeschooler, you may be disappointed because this is NOT that post. But stick with me. Don’t close out this window or tab just yet. Hear me out, because I still think you might benefit fromContinue Reading
5 Ways to Save Money on Kids Clothes
This is a post from Jennifer Lavallee of A Heart for the Home When it comes to any size family, saving money is something we all should strive to do. There are many areas we can find ways to pinch and save but a big avenue to save money is with kids clothes! Because childrenContinue Reading
60 Savory Strawberry Recipes
I would say that hands-down, strawberries are my favorite fruit. And I think my kids would agree. I actually think they like them more than I do. In our neck of the woods, strawberry season is mid-June and we look forward to picking our own strawberries every year around Father’s Day. My kids willContinue Reading
All About Spelling Level 1 Review
After teaching two of my children how to read with a piecemeal phonics curriculum, I decided to change things about a bit for child #3 and try out a phonics program that I didn’t throw together myself. I had heard so many great things about All About Reading from All About Learning Press, so afterContinue Reading
Monetize Your Blog With Linqia
This post is for all my fellow bloggers. If I had you at ‘Monetize’ and you are ready to apply, you can do so through my referral link —–> click here to apply. Now if you’d like a little more info on what Linqia is all about and how it works, read on. I’m alsoContinue Reading
10 Ways to Transition to Healthier Eating
This is a post from Melissa Ringstaff of A Virtuous Woman I’m on a mission to change how we eat. I’ve been concerned with what my family eats for a lot of years now. Eating healthy {and then eating even healthier} is a process. Yes, you can decide to cut out entire food groups orContinue Reading
To The Homeschool Mom Of Many
This is a post from Julia Rosen of A Family In The Land “They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” Psalm 126:5-6 You may find yourself this morning waking up in tears, ratherContinue Reading
N is for Nature – The ABCs of Homeschooling {guest post – Honey}
Nature study is what we do when we step outside our four walls. It requires no tools beyond the ones your were born with; eyes, ears, nose, hands… “As children observe, reflect, record, and share nature’s patterns and rhythms, they are participating in a process that promotes scientific and ecological awareness, problem solving, and creativity.”Continue Reading
Daily Routine for a Growing Family
This is a post from Crystal Heft of Crystal Starr A daily routine for a Growing Family! Can it be done? Is it possible to have everyone doing what they should be doing and when they should be doing it! Can you imagine if you didn’t even have to say much to get the wheelsContinue Reading
Our Mystery of History Timeline
We are currently working through The Mystery of History Vol. 1. It’s been slow going between moves and babies, but we are enjoying it none the less. We are building a timeline as we go through the course as recommended in the book and I thought I would share with you how weContinue Reading