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in HomeSchooling&middot Tapestry of Grace

Tapestry of Grace for The Teacher

Last summer I hosted a Tapestry Tea in my home. Now that this school year is winding up this is the question I am getting… But I feel overwhelmed by Tapestry of Grace. How do I make it work? Never have we ever done all of the subjects each week. Tapestry is truly a smorgasbord. […]

Filed Under: HomeSchooling, Tapestry of Grace Tagged With: encouragement for teacher, FAQ, homeschool, how to, planning, Tapestry of Grace

in Family Life&middot HomeMaking&middot Parenting

How to Reach What You Need

Don on a Varsity hat while reaching the lollipops… Mama might not notice the muddy backyard boots. What’ll ya have?

Filed Under: Family Life, HomeMaking, Parenting Tagged With: 21 words, parenting

in Habits for life

He’s got the whole world…. and Arcturus… in His hands!

My son has been asking a lot of good and interesting things about God lately. “Mommy, where is God? Why can’t I see him with my eyes?”, my little logical little boy says. After fumbling a good bit over my words, I try to point Trey to what he can see: His creation! My little […]

Filed Under: Habits for life

in Helpful Habits&middot HomeSchooling

How to Get Back in a Routine

That was the question this week. How to get back into a routine after a couple weeks of sickness. The answer? A hodgepodge. A mixture of these: Lower expectations. Do just the basics. Then, fall back into your habits. Leave room for spontaneity. Lower Expectations I reminded myself it was ok. Really it was ok, to […]

Filed Under: Helpful Habits, HomeSchooling Tagged With: camera phone Friday, collage Friday, get back into a routine, helpful habit, homeschool, how to, Return of the Routine

in Free Pastel Tutorials&middot HomeSchooling

10 Easter and Spring Arts and Crafts

Sharing Easter and spring arts and crafts to complement the change of seasons! Bird’s Nest: A Pastels Tutorial Tornado: A Pastels Tutorial Handprint Easter Lamb Three Little Chicks: A Pastels Tutorial   Bubbles: A Pastels Tutorial Queen Anne’s Lace: A Pastels Tutorial Wedding Shower Paper Chain Book Lover Wreath (Wreath made from paperback books) Decorate […]

Filed Under: Free Pastel Tutorials, HomeSchooling Tagged With: arts, chain, crafts, DIY, Easter, free, lesson, paper, pastel, pastel tutorial, spring, top ten, wedding

in HomeSchooling&middot Nature Studies

Noticing Spring

Spidey on unfurling hydrangea. Budding trees. Blue skies. Bright flowers. Peeking anole. Ever-changing weather. March moon. Notebooking observations. Outdoor Hour Challenges

Filed Under: HomeSchooling, Nature Studies Tagged With: 21 words, nature, nature journals, nature study with children, outdoor hour challenge, spring

10 Favorite Easter and Spring Desserts - for luncheons, bridal and baby showers, Mother's Day and more!

in HomeCooking&middot Southern Recipes

10 Easter and Spring Desserts

Sharing my top ten favorites for this time of year. Easter and spring desserts for a bridal luncheon or baby shower, Mother’s Day. There’s so much to celebrate… Aunt Kathy’s Lime Cake – for every spring celebration! Grandma’s Glazed Strawberries and Bananas – so easy! Nana’s Coconut Cake – an Easter tradition. Sunflower Peeps Cake […]

Filed Under: HomeCooking, Southern Recipes Tagged With: April Fool's Day, bread, cake, coconut, dessert, Easter, frozen, fruit, grandma, lime, Nana, rolls, salad, top ten

SunButter

in Allergy Adaptations

SunButter: Simple Substitute in Favorite Recipes

With our anaphylactic allergies to peanuts and walnuts, how is it I get excited when I come across a recipe with peanut butter as the main ingredient? Because of SunButter. SunButter is a direct substitute for peanut butter in our house. We eat it in a sandwich, we stir it in recipes. We frequently reference […]

Filed Under: Allergy Adaptations Tagged With: allergy friendly, Food allergies on a budget, recipe, Sunbutter

in Heavenly Habits

Only one thing is needed

I didn’t think I had anything to post today. I’ve been a bit soul-sick lately. Heavy-hearted. Mind overflowing with questions and unknowns and doubts and fears. I was just about to send a note to my fellow Habits authors to let them know I wouldn’t have a post ready. Then I heard that voice tugging […]

Filed Under: Heavenly Habits Tagged With: written by Kendra

in Faith & Gratitude&middot Habits&middot HomeMaking

10 Favorite Resources for Easter and Spring

As the sun set, I told the children I was going to run out and get a picture of the iris to email to my grandmother. The bloom a result of a bulb transplanted from her yard. I asked them to pick out a book since it was close to bedtime. Notice how this single […]

Filed Under: Faith & Gratitude, Habits, HomeMaking Tagged With: Amon's Adventure, Easter, Parable of the Lily, resources, resurrection rolls, spring, top ten

in HomeCooking&middot Southern Recipes

Nana’s Corn Salad Recipe: Fast Food for Slow Sundays

Nana fed this to us back over the Christmas holidays. It was so different – and delicious. And it had Fritos in it! Definitely an easy Fast Food for Slow Sundays addition. Either as a side dish or the main course! I hear it is adapted from a Paula Deen corn salad recipe.  Corn Salad […]

Filed Under: HomeCooking, Southern Recipes Tagged With: corn, fast food for slow sundays, fritos, Paula Deen, recipe, salad

in HomeSchooling

Why I Love Paper Plates

Why do I love paper plates? Two doctor visits. Three dental visits. A trip to the bank. A stop at the library. And that was just by Monday afternoon. Two more doctor visits and another stop at the library by Tuesday. One more doctor visit on Thursday. Despite all those visits, it was a missing-it […]

Filed Under: HomeSchooling Tagged With: app, art, camera phone Friday, homeschool, paper plates, sickness, Tapestry of Grace, weekly wrap

in Habits for a Happy Mom&middot Habits for Happy Kids&middot Habits for life&middot Heavenly Habits&middot Homeschool Habits

Mr. Darcy is a Wise Man

I thought it would be appropriate to close out the LOVE month with a little tidbit on romance. And since this is Leap Year and supposedly on Leap Day it’s okay for a girl to ask a man to marry her, I thought this synopsis on my take on romance as a Christian Romance novelist […]

Filed Under: Habits for a Happy Mom, Habits for Happy Kids, Habits for life, Heavenly Habits, Homeschool Habits Tagged With: Barbie, Beauty and the Beast, betrothal, courtship, dating, life, love, match-making, Mr. Darcy, romance, sweethearts, Valentine's Day, written by Sherri

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