Friends, please welcome David K. Bailey, from the Classical Conversations Writers Circle. David is the founding pastor of Crossroads Community Church in Stokesdale, NC, and a Challenge I tutor in Greensboro, NC. He enjoys playing with words, kayaking, sailing, swimming and hiking. He is attempting his first triathlon in April … [Read more...]
One Quick Suitcase Packing Tip
My husband laughed at how excited I was when I first thought of this simple trick for packing my littles' clothing for our most recent trip. But, despite his good-natured ribbing, I knew from experience that even though I carefully selected outfits for each of my littles (play clothes, church clothes, visiting great-grandma clothes, etc) … [Read more...]
A Year in Review – Our New Year Tradition
Our friends once shared with us their family's new year tradition of looking at the previous year's family videos as each new year approaches. We now do a version of that each year with our littles by putting on a slideshow of our photos from the previous year. We hook it up to our television so everyone has a good view. We really … [Read more...]
10 Tips for Traveling With Littles
Traveling with our littles is something we've done since they were the tiniest of tiny, mainly out of necessity with family living far away, but also without giving it much of a second thought. Along the way, I think we've stumbled onto some good ideas which make traveling a little easier. I'm sharing them today, in no … [Read more...]
Merry Christmas 2013
"For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:11Merry Christmas, friends! I hope you're enjoying time with dear family and friends while we celebrate the birth of our Savior. … [Read more...]
Christmas Gift Ideas
A few, fun educational ideas have found their way from my Amazon wish list into my cart for Christmas presents this year. Wanna take a peak at my list? Just don't tell my littles! ;)GeoPuzzle Jigsaw puzzles - these are amazing! The puzzle pieces are the actual shapes and approximate scale of the countries which you are building with to form … [Read more...]
A Day in the Life – Gregoires
Friends, please welcome Kirsten Gregoire to the blog today! Kirsten has been a friend for many years, before any of our children entered the scene, and I've been happy to be a step behind her for each part of the journey because it has allowed me to learn so much from her! Kirsten was the first of my friends to talk homeschooling (I thought she was … [Read more...]
Time for Mini Memory Master Testing
Are you on break right now? We're on a short Thanksgiving break before squeezing in a bit more before Christmas break. Now's the perfect time to make sure those memory pegs are in before the next 12 weeks of material make an appearance. A friend's family shared with me that they do Mini Memory Master testing during this time. I loved the idea … [Read more...]
Cycle Two – Week Twelve
History - I love the idea of checking out maps and paintings displaying the Battle of Waterloo. My guys totally love looking at artwork and asking all sorts of questions. In this case, we'll look at images on my computer rather than printing any out. We'll look for weather, terrain, attire, weaponry, gear, etc. The map can … [Read more...]
Cycle Two – Week Eleven
History - Read The Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1789 English - Make flashcards for the pronouns using 5x7 notecards. Latin - Copy the first conjugation endings. Science - We'll continue to work on our paper mache solar system. Maybe this will be the week to add a meteor belt to our model! Math - Print these cubes to make … [Read more...]