Homeschooling and homesteading
…We model this hunger for knowledge to our children day after day. They see us ask questions and seek answers again and again. 3. We know where our food comes…
…We model this hunger for knowledge to our children day after day. They see us ask questions and seek answers again and again. 3. We know where our food comes…
…everyday, commonplace stuff of life where we are transformed from the inside out. Where we find freedom, purpose, and joy. Our ordinary days transform our lives. And after all these…
…follow the FlyLady app and commit to doing whatever she told us to do, no questions asked. I’m not exaggerating: It’s changed our life dramatically. The first 11 days we…
…brings history to life for young readers with engaging, action-packed entertainment. These illustrated tales combine fictional and real-life characters in settings of landmark events from the past. The Revolutionary War…
Written by contributor Jessica Fisher of Life as Mom and Good Cheap Eats It’s a weighty responsibility that we undertake, teaching our children at home. We put ourselves in the…
…kids all those life lessons that often slip through the cracks of academia during the school year. Don’t let these summer days go to waste: Let’s equip our kids for…
9 Ways to Raise Resilient Kids ~ Written by Colleen Kessler of Raising Lifelong Learners Your children might be skilled, talented, funny, and brilliant. But if they’re not resilient, persistent,…
…writing this realization in my journal that day: “I can’t be awesome everywhere. I can’t ‘bake in the Wow’ in every area of life.” Truth: Some things have to be…
…realize that I didn’t just send my son on his way without preparation (although at that moment, it certainly felt that way). In the course of our day to day…
…changed me. And perhaps Anne (with an “e,” of course) planted seeds in my life that later grew into a pretty full harvest–seeds of adoption, of love for books, of…
Coming to you with two weekend ebook links today–for your pantry and your sanity, a good combination, right?! For Your Pantry My friend and fellow blogger, Mandi Ehman of Life…
…but having seen all three of my little people (currently ages make that 21, 20, & 19) through the infant/toddler/preschool phase of life I can adamantly say that they each…
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