What does Christmas look like at Hodgepodge? In our homeschool? I invite you to come and sit by the fire, enjoy a warm cup of coffee, hot chocolate or tea and put your feet up – for about five minutes. Just five minutes because in December things are changing moment to moment. Like most families, it’s so very busy. Time to head to this practice,
Balancing the Needs of the Age Range
Today we started Spring Break early because Hodgepodgedad took the day off! So this weekly wrap is posted a bit early too. We are enjoying our Friday! This was our first week back into the regularly scheduled programming after Homeschool Expo projects. Those are the ribbons from the science fair! Seventh grader (3rd place), sixth grader (special science award) and third grader (honorable mention). The
A is for Angel
The four-year-old choir dressed the parts for the annual Children Sing at Christmas. Angels and shepherds. My daughter was one of the four angels. If you know her personality, well, let me just share a few recent quotes:“God throws a bit of His glory behind the sun to make those rays come out.”Loud singing and humming…then an invitation from her brother to go outside. Heavy