Nana invited us down to visit her at work. She works under that golden dome, at the Georgia State Capitol….
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Archives for December 2011
Philippians 4:19
The following is a post from my blog from last December. I want to share this with you to remind…
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Easy Appetizer: Roll Ups Two Ways
Party food! Both frugal and easy to make in large quantities with just three to four ingredients. This recipe I…
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When do you plan for school and how long does it take?
Continuing the habit of sharing a helpful habit on Fridays, today I’m answering a friend’s question: When do you plan…
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Schooling well…
As a homeschool mom, I truly want to educate my children well. As a believer in Christ, I desire to…
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When a millipede interrupts math…
Here’s a little story about our nature studies over the last week…Insects. When a millipede interrupts math you just might…
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Christmas Blessings
Infant holy, infant lowly, For His bed a cattle stall; (~ Middle Girl singing a solo last night in church…
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Keep Your Eyes Wide Open
A peaceful spot. The boys examining a slug while listening to the birds. Keep calm and count on. Encouragement posted…
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The Art of Thank You Notes
The Art of Thank You Notes With all those gifts coming from family friends over the holidays, it’s time to…
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Where is your identity found? by Melanie Robbins
I’m not a very good wife or mother sometimes. My husband knows through my tone, attitude and words that I…
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Kids in the Kitchen: Hot Chocolate Mix Gifts
Frugal fun in the kitchen. Just four ingredients. Plus one or more children equal a fun time making hot chocolate…
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For the Birds: Gift Idea
from the 2010 archives…We spent an entire afternoon Saturday making treats for the birds – and the bird lovers we…
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Give a Little Love
Mom, it seems like people just take Christmas too far. These were the words of my 10 year old in…
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