Expect to have hope rekindled. Expect your prayers to be answered in wondrous ways. The dry seasons in life do not last. The spring rains will come again.—Sarah Ban Breathnachso thankful for spring and all it brings...it FEELS like spring now!!first fire outside of the seasonroasting hot dogs and marshmallows for supperplanting veggies in the backyardwonderful morning at churchmoving out old curriculum...making room for new! (it means a new school year is coming soon!!)kids outside all day ... Read More about spring is in the air…
Math Rider {resource review}
My kids and I were privileged to try out the Math Rider game download recently! Math Rider is a math game that helps your child master their math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. We downloaded the game onto our MAC desktop with no problems and all 3 of my children began playing right away!Because my children all need practice in reviewing their math facts, I created each of them a screenname/account on Math Rider. I added Math Rider to their list of daily list of ... Read More about Math Rider {resource review}
Coming Soon ~ The Christian Parenting Handbook
{this post contains affiliate links, thank you for supporting this blog!}I am in the middle of reading a fabulous parenting book right now, called The Christian Parenting Handbook. If you read the subtitle you will learn a lot about this great resource: 50 heart-based strategies for all the stages of your child's life. I was privileged to receive a review copy so that I could review it on my blog. (My formal review will be posting on April 29th when I will share more of my thoughts about this ... Read More about Coming Soon ~ The Christian Parenting Handbook
Our Egg Drop Experiment
As a part of our Chicken Unit study, we did a few experiments with eggs! We had so much fun with these science experiments! The egg drop was one of our favorites. :) We did these experiments during our weekly co-op time with 2 other families because I figure the more the merrier. I had each child bring something to drop the egg in or on. Before we dropped our eggs, we made predictions about which eggs would break and which wouldn't. We had items brought in such as pillows, rags, ... Read More about Our Egg Drop Experiment
Real-Life Homeschooling #2
This is a new series here on my blog. I'm very excited about it. And a little bit afraid. You see, I keep reading online and hearing from other moms about how homeschooling families must be different...they must be brilliant, the homeschool mom must have all this patience, the homeschool mom must be uber-organized...and on and on. I'm here today {with this new series} to tell you the truth. Case and point #2: the picture above is our trash bag from the van. So, we've been on a more ... Read More about Real-Life Homeschooling #2
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