Growing up in Mexico and Central America
…visited each country, and have things they love about every place they have stayed including the food, the clear blue water and the animals they’ve encountered. Tell us a little…
…visited each country, and have things they love about every place they have stayed including the food, the clear blue water and the animals they’ve encountered. Tell us a little…
…me, my three dogs, and whichever of our six cats were in the house at the time. Josh, my 19-year-old, works 3rd shift and he’s usually coming in about that…
…a little sad as we transition. I miss having tiny ones in the house. But I try whenever I can to focus on conversation, connection, togetherness and home. That’s one…
…children and hubby are out of the house working by 9am almost every morning (sometimes a 10am start for my librarian-daughter). This means that most days it’s now just myself…
…paperback covers of Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, and many other titles I traveled beyond my minor childlike burdens and found my feet firmly planted in a dream world…
…before the little ones, so Eli is often my wake-up call. The seven- and eight-year-olds are up, but the toddler and the older kids are still asleep. I’ll wake them…
…my house (and yours!) like clockwork every day of the week. How decision fatigue is wearing down your homeschool By now enough studies have proven that making decisions is exhausting,…
…from my procedure, but by the second week, I could feel myself fighting a dark cloud. Everything was a mess – the house, laundry, meal planning… School was a disaster,…
…about 6 weeks’ time I had four speaking events, we bought a house, I got sick for three weeks, then we packed up to move, then I finished writing a…
…redirect him to the bubbles, to fill in the little circle for the correct statement. Photo by DrWurm Then the trick questions on math threw him for a double loop,…
…a huge house, but we don’t … we have a two-bedroomed house – that might be why we have a passion for getting outside and for being tourists in our…
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