The breeze is fresh and untainted with the smog of a busy life where I stand. When I was told that I was ‘actively dying’ and placed on hospice I was extremely upset. I mean who wouldn’t be with a young family of 5 and a husband that is my heart! As those emotions calmed and I regained my… View Post
High School German 1 At Home! Middlebury Interactive Languages {review}
Ready for homeschooling through high school straight to college? I am! One hurdle you have to cross is a foreign language. A college preparatory diploma usually needs 2 credits of a foreign language. Middlebury Interactive Languages offers you an online option for those foreign language credits! A way to learn that is interactive fun and covers all the bases of the… View Post
Standard Deviants Accelerate Online Learning {review}
Have you entered the middle school, high school years of homeschooling? The older the kids get the harder it is to meet all their learning needs. My teens and I reviewed an online program Standard Deviants Accelerate that helps in those upper learning years. There are a large selection of courses to choose from. If you have a high schooler or a gifted child… View Post
Teen Parenting Program- Family Toolbox {review}
Pointing Your Teen’s Heart Towards God! I love parenting pre-teens and teens! It can be a trial at times. They can stretch you to your limits while testing theirs. Therefore I am open for sound parenting advice. Today’s review is Family Toolbox by the National Center for Biblical Parenting. I enjoyed the parenting course, I hope you will too. Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne… View Post
Silencing our Stories of Alternative Therapy
Years ago my family was told by a doctor to immediately remove all glutens and caseins from our diet. That doctor and another also encouraged us strongly to start a cocktail of vitamins and supplements, known as the mito cocktail. When we came home our pediatrician was very dismissive and underwhelmed by their advice. She didn’t think we really needed… View Post
iWitness 3 Book Series {review} Apologia Educational Ministries
Do you study where the Bible came from with your children? We start our day off with Bible work and I love to add in worldview and historical Bible reference material. That can mean straight reading from the Bible and writing out scripture, worldview reading, or the history of the Bible and it’s people. Archaeology has long been a favorite of my husband’s… View Post
Super Simple Fall Art
Here is the perfect way to create fall art with the whole family. Everyone can help create this masterpiece. No matter your child’s ability or age with supervision this project can be successful! Fall Art Worthy of the Living Room Wall! *There are affiliate links in this post. You can read my disclaimer at the bottom of this post or… View Post
Make a Recipe GF FAST!
Gluten Free Friday You have a couple of bananas that are getting ripe. Time to make banana bread. BUT the only recipe you have is from your ‘old’ cookbook. You know that one that wants to fill things with dairy and whole wheat flour is encouraged. Yeah those days are gone for us. Thanks to Alton Brown who had a great… View Post
Simple Nature Science Experiment
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post. There are also affiliate links that help me fund my blog and family. Time to study science in your homeschool? Are you studying botany? Do you want to take a turn down a delight driven path? Here is a great experiment to add to your homeschooling week! Take nature walks! Create nature journals! Have… View Post
The 7 Minute Life Daily Planner {review}
Entrepreneur at heart but organizational clutz by practice? Yeah, that is me. I am now a WAHM but I find that with the pressure of being chief homemaker, homeschooling teacher, and business lady I am missing some important things. I need help. 7 Minute Life has created a planner, The 7 Minute Life Daily Planner that I got to review. … View Post
Heirloom Audio Productions, Under Drakes Flag {review}
There are times we are a van-schooling family. For us that means that we have been using quite a bit of audio theater, history CDs, and more to keep our learning going while traveling. The thing is with 5 kids you better make sure the content is engaging and intriguing or you will lose their interest. High stakes on the high seas… View Post
Lesson Plan Drift
This was a drifty odd week. There was plenty of work done but not much that I had planned. It leaves me feeling like we didn’t do much. But upon reflection and looking up the parent page on our math program I see the kids did several more lessons than planned. Science was read and notebooks were worked on. Bible… View Post
Creating Bubbles of Hope
I have been blessed to overflowing with questions, helpful suggestions, and prayers. Basically I would like to answer the questions about my health and family at once. Let you know where we are right and where we are going. Finally specifically what we need prayers for. I am on hospice care at home to keep my care more home based… View Post
Happy Kids Songs {review}
Do you have a child motivated by movement and song? I do! In fact I have a handful of girlies that love music to listen to that were ready to help me with this review. You will be very interested in our newest review… Happy Kids Songs teaching character, social, and emotional skills. We listened to downloadable songs Friends &… View Post
Wizzy Gizmo {review}
The power went out and there I sat, 5 kids and the 3rd day of homeschooling. Thankfully I had this wonderful book, “Who Created Everything“, to review so I pulled it out and the kids were happy to gather round and let me read the book aloud. We had the pleasure to review Book 1 “Who Created Everything” by Chris… View Post
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