“Don’t Be Like the Frog” I have told the story of the frog that boiled to death before, but in…
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Archives for November 2012
Easy Art Projects for Winter
Winter offers so many opportunities for art fun. Art projects for Christmas and winter holidays can warm us and brighten…
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Christmas Stocking Stuffer
It’s the Monday before Thanksgiving and dear readers do I have a surprise for you! Because I am so grateful…
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How to Plan Tapestry of Grace for Multiple Ages and Levels
In my continuing series on teaching multiple ages, today I share with you how to plan Tapestry of Grace. Even…
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November around the web
Tony Kriz: We Were Blind: How a Homeless Couple Taught Us To See Home Cooking Increases Longevity, Cambridge Study Shows…
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6 Frequently Asked Homeschool Resource Questions
Here are a few questions that I get asked quite frequently – with the answers – all in one spot!…
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The Habit of Waiting for His Time
Meandering down a country road in my minivan, I saw it. Out of the corner of my eye, surrounded by…
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A Thank You Note for You, Dear Readers – Homeschool Blog Awards
Dear readers, We are so very honored by your nomination in the homeschool blog awards at The Homeschool Post. We…
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Help, Lord, Help!
(picture: Mount Ararat, –Wikipedia) “Help, Lord, Help!” The mountains call to me. Sometimes I get a longing in my soul to ride…
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Southern Hodgepodge of Homeschool Blog Nominations
I’m serving up chocolate and passing out roses to you, dear readers. Thank you for your support of our Southern…
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iPastels App Review and More Art Apps
Chalk pastels are “blessedly messy,” as Nana says. Yet we’ve found a way to avoid the mess and enjoy pastels…
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Parenting Like Eagles
Eagles are fascinating birds. They are mentioned in the Bible over thirty times and can teach us a lot about…
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The Joy of My Salvation
“I’m sad my baptism is over,” she says as she comes in from the backyard. “Oh sweet girl,” I answer….
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