If you've read my blog for long, you know I have a whole category of spots in East Tennessee that we believe are good, family fun!! Kendra recently contacted me and asked about working on a post together ~ she would share her favorite spots in Chicago, and I would share my favorite spots in East Tennessee! Fun!! So, before we get started...I would LOVE to know...do I have any readers in Chicago? What about those of you in Tennessee? Leave me a comment and let me know if you are in one of ... Read More about Favorite Spots in East TN {and Chicago}
Teaching Art {Van Gogh’s Sunflowers ~ part 1}
I'm back with another post in the Teaching Art {with the help of Pinterest} blog series! I enjoyed our lesson on Van Gogh so very much that I had to come and share with you about how it went!! AND show off some of the artwork of my students! They did SUCH a great job drawing sunflowers last week! There are SO many great ideas for learning about Van Gogh online...I will share what we did and where I got all my ideas from! First, we read the book Katie And The Sunflowers. These ... Read More about Teaching Art {Van Gogh’s Sunflowers ~ part 1}
Flip Flop Learning {Spanish Curriculum Review}
We have tried several Spanish programs over the years. I have looked at most of them available, I think. I'm not sure why, but foreign language seems to be a very hard product for me to find and LOVE. So, I was excited to try See It and Say It from Flip Flop Spanish. See It and Say It Spanish is a 2-year program that includes lots of fun, hands-on things with the curriculum! With the See It & Say It program you will receive 3 sets of flashcards, 1 paddle & dry erase marker for ... Read More about Flip Flop Learning {Spanish Curriculum Review}
Homeschooling with Depression {guest post}
A little over 7 years ago, there was one word that I dared not speak aloud. There was something going on in my life that I was too scared to speak of. Looking back, I didn't even realize myself what was happening. I was struggling. I was in a dark hole that I could not seem to pull myself out of. I couldn't say it to my husband, I couldn't even admit it to myself until much later. Depression. The Lord has done a great work in my life and I can now share ~ with hope ~ about my times in the ... Read More about Homeschooling with Depression {guest post}
Real Life Homeschooling #21
Today I want to share with you a HUGE myth that I believe is out there about homeschoolers. The myth is that homeschooled kids are just sweet little angels that always are obedient and just love doing their schoolwork. You know, if you homeschool, you MUST have perfect kids. LOL! I'm here today to tell you that this isn't always the case. :) We are starting to have a lot of ummm, hormonal issues in our household. I will leave it at that. Needless to say, we have had a lot of tears, torn ... Read More about Real Life Homeschooling #21
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