Keeping it simple around here. The menu on a Monday was as follows: Not-Your-Average Sloppy Joes by Southern Plate Macaroni…
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Archives for April 2011
Drawing Basics by Thomas Kinkade
I count it a benefit of homeschooling when one of the masters can step in and teach my children. Thomas…
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Simple Easter
It all started with the stuffing of the eggs. The little girls and I were putting chocolate treats in each…
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W is for Wreath on Wedding Day
These book wreaths adorned the church doors on my cousin’s wedding day. My mother made them from the tutorial posted…
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Meal Plan: Bunches of Batch Cooking
“A man ought to eat what’s offered and be glad to get it!” ~ Rose Watson, Mitford Series My freezer…
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We interrupt this regular schedule
Slide pile up photo taken on Monday for our family homeschool yearbook page. This week, following our play house spring…
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Three Little Chicks: A Pastels Tutorial
One, two, three – EASY! Here is a sweet and simple three little chicks pastel for you and your chicks…
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A grand lunchtime adventure.
This school year after my children finish their math and language lessons, we do something that has become a favorite…
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Stay at Home Mom
I wrote this about a year ago. A year later, I find myself needing to hear it again! I have…
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Beloved Black Cherry Trash Can
Nana is so smart. I’m just gonna brag on her a minute. She decorated this trash can. Make something that…
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A Friendship that Refreshes the Soul
Just as lotions and fragrance give sensual delight, a sweet friendship refreshes the soul.~~Proverbs 27:9 Isn’t that beautiful! The idea…
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Tornado: A Pastels Tutorial
I’m continuing to post past pastel tutorials. This one is an all-time favorite! Nana’s second lesson is rich in color….
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Cake Mix Cookies – Double Chocolate
The cookies our eldest baked many times for her Egg Substitute science project. The cookies we whip up quite often…
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