a typical HOMESCHOOL WEEK – a look into our regular weekly homeschool rhythm and resources
Here’s a look into our weekly homeschool rhythm as well as the resources and curriculum we use. Intentional Homeschooling …
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Here’s a look into our weekly homeschool rhythm as well as the resources and curriculum we use. Intentional Homeschooling …
With Christmas around the corner I’ve obviously been thinking a lot about gift ideas for the kids and one of my favorite kinds of gifts to give kids are ones that are fun but also educational. Of course Christmas isn’t the only time we are buying gifts for our kids (or other kids) and I…
This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. Last week while we were on our trip to Mexico I managed to read six books. To me that qualifies as a good vacation! While I love physical books (I mean, do you follow me…
We recently celebrated Raeca’s 6th birthday and I knew I wanted to put together a list of non-toy gifts for girls her age. While she loves toys she can also become overwhelmed with them and there are so many good, educational gifts out there that aren’t the typical Barbie and have so many more benefits….
We officially started homeschooling about mid-August so here we are now, about four months into grade 1 and three-year-old preschool. My main reason for starting this blog in the summer was to document out journey, I’m one of those people that likes to write out what I’m going through (like with our adoption). I also…
If there was one area I was to say we were rocking it when it comes to homeschooling it would have to be reading. That really should come as no surprise. We read a number of picture books each month, Raeca reads a few chapter books on her own and we are killing it when…
Two years ago at this time we were facing the idea of Raeca going into kindergarten in the fall. We had enrolled her in the same semi-private school we had both attended for the majority of our education (Jared went there from K-12 and I did from 5-12). I remember thinking about how kindergarten had…