My Nana and I made lemonade pie for Mother’s Day! I got to pour it all into the pie shells….
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Archives for May 2011
Twilight: A Pastels Tutorial
Keeping up the habit of pulling tutorials from the former Hodgepodge site… We’d waited. The box from Dick Blick arrived…
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Pickled Peach Salad
We enjoyed this pickled peach salad on Easter Sunday at my Aunt Patti’s house. Of course I asked for the…
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What Preschoolers Like
from the 2009 archives, written by eldest girl when she was 11-years-old. I’ll tell you what preschoolers like to do:…
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A Few of My Favorites at The Curriculum Choice and Habits for a Happy Home
I was reminded again why we’ll be heading into our sixth year enjoying Rod and Staff English. Yesterday, third grader…
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Rod and Staff English Plus More Favorites
I was reminded again why we’ll be heading into our sixth year enjoying Rod and Staff English. Yesterday, third grader…
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On Mother’s Day
Backyard zinnia greets me Saturday at sunset. So teach us to number our days, so that we may apply our…
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Z is for Zillions
Zillions of Lego®s that is! Raise your hand if you can identify… My entry in the Homeschool Post’s A B…
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Tapestry of Grace at GHEA Convention
This weekly wrap is posted early because this homeschool mama is off at the Georgia Home Educators Association at the…
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CD Cookie: Appreciating Teachers
Several years ago, I read about Happybird’s Crafting Haven using white paper CD sleeves as holders for cookies. Great teacher…
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Endings and Beginnings
“The end of anything is sad.” I often think of this quote by my grandmother, and lately, it has come…
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Teacher and Mother’s Day Gifts Roundup
We’re busy getting ready for Mother’s Day. We’ve also been recognizing and thanking teachers. Of course our gifts involve food….
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History Help
It’s May already! Time for many of us to wrap up this school year and start thinking about next year….
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