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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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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K is for Knife
Knife cutting the favorite pone of cornbread. My entry in the Homeschool Post’s A B See Photo Meme. Other entries:…
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Helpful Habit – Morning Room Time
Continuing to share the basic habits that bless our homeschool. Last week, I shared our Before 8:45 Checklist habit. Morning…
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Spring Birds
We love our birds and enjoy watching them. So, for our spring time nature study, each of the children chose…
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Heart of the Matter April 2011 Magazine
The April 2011 Digital Magazine is available from Heart of the Matter. Click on over for a wealth of encouraging…
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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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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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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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Science Fun!
One of my favorite subjects when I was in school was science and it is still one of my favorites to…
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