When I was a child, I loved to make long dandelion chains and would go around the yard collecting the little weeds for hours; our yard never looked better. :) My childhood was a good one, right out of the city limits on my grandmother's country property. I had hours of free time and thoroughly ... View Post
Big Book of Homeschooling Ideas Tour and A Free Printable!
My decision to homeschool came naturally from playing with my eldest daughter Audrey. As I read, talked, and played with her, she amazed me with how much information she could retain and how eager she was to know everything. At first, I just planned on homeschooling her for the elementary years. ... View Post
My Letter to Brittany Maynard
Dear Brittany Maynard, I am so sorry; sorry you are terminal, sorry you are without hope, sorry you have given up, but most of all, sorry others have given up on you. When someone is suicidal, you don't encourage them to jump. Instead, you wrap your arms around them, tell them you love them ... View Post
Preschool Literacy Activities and Mom’s Library #110
In preschool, the alphabet is so important. It is the first step to literacy. There are so many ways to learn the alphabet, but here are 10 unique activities from last week's Mom's Library that help promote literacy and develop a love for reading. Welcome to Mom's Library! Filled with ... View Post
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