Category: Homeschool

  • The Art of Neighboring

    The Art of Neighboring

    I’m blogging through the homeschool alphabet with some fellow homeschool bloggers. This week we’re on the letter N, so when I stumbled upon this article on the “10 Signs You’ve Found the Holy Grail of Neighbors” it resonated deeply and revealed that, in our homeschool, N is clearly for Neighbors! “In order to have good neighbors, we must also be good neighbors. That…

  • What to Read Wednesday: Butterfly Edition

    What to Read Wednesday: Butterfly Edition

    Who doesn’t love butterflies? Ethereal, delicate creatures more fairy than insect? Yes please. I’m still heartbroken that the local butterfly atrium closed to the public five years ago… ’twas wonderful to visit when the girls were tiny and obsessed with all things sparkly and lovely, but now that we’re homeschooling it’d be terrific to visit…

  • What to Read Wednesday (except on a friday): Babies Edition

    What to Read Wednesday (except on a friday): Babies Edition

    Pardon my tardiness with this week’s bookish installment of What to Read Wednesday, we’ve been quite preoccupied with house-stuff this week (as I mentioned here). This week’s theme was babies, though the bulk of the baby-centric books in our home library are well-worn copies of the making & keeping of variety– nonfiction for would-be parents. Still,…

  • M is for Museums (& moving)

    M is for Museums (& moving)

    We recently purchased an annual pass from a local science museum, where they offer a generous discount to homeschoolers (must present proof), and which pays for itself after two visits. Additionally, save your receipt as museum memberships are tax deductible! They’re currently featuring a Lego exhibit in addition to their regular lineup, which was a must…

  • What to Read Wednesday: Easter Edition

    What to Read Wednesday: Easter Edition

    Easter’s right around the corner, y’all! Each year I share our family’s favorite book about Easter– or as we prefer to call it, Resurrection Sunday. Jesus’ sacrificial death and triumphant resurrection are the cornerstones of our Christian faith, and our Easter festivities tend to reflect that. I mean, I dig bunnies, eggs, and candy as much as the next gal– but come Easter we celebrate simply, with…

  • Libraries, Letters, Lightbulbs, & Love

    Libraries, Letters, Lightbulbs, & Love

    What do these four L-words have in common? They’re hallmarks of our homeschool. I’m blogging through the alphabet with my online pals and this week we’re on the letter ‘L’. a / b / c / d / e / f / g / h / i / j / k / l / m / n…

  • Sayonara Montana

    Sayonara Montana

    We’re going to miss Montana. This move is bittersweet in that while we’re resolute about returning home for this next season of family life, we’ll certainly miss Big Sky Country and many of it’s inhabitants. It’s been a beautiful oasis in which to homeschool, homestead, simplify, adopt, and adventure. The land is where are roots are. The…

  • What to Read Wednesday (books about books)

    What to Read Wednesday (books about books)

    This week’s installment of What to Read Wednesday will be regretfully brief as I am presently adrift in a sea of cardboard, actively boxing all our earthly possessions for our upcoming move. Our theme is books about books, or libraries; and I couldn’t help but think of our pal Klaus Beaudelaire… Bibliophile, bookworm, researcher, etymologist– Klaus is…

  • K is for Kinesthetic Learning

    K is for Kinesthetic Learning

    I’m still blogging through the alphabet with A Net in Time and Hopkins Homeschool. This week we are on the letter K… Growing up, when my family of origin would pile onto the oversized sectional to enjoy a movie I’d almost always opt to sit solo on the hardwood floor where I’d spread out my belongings. Whilst passively watching whatever was…