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Family Fun Fest 2018

May 4, 2018 Family Fun Fest 2018! We spent all day on April 28, 2018, a beautiful Saturday in Saint Augustine, at the Family Fun Fest.  This annual event at Francis Field supports the community work of Alpha Omega Maternity Home and their related outreaches. Alpha Omega has been a [...]

Goodbye Spring!

April 27, 2018 Goodbye Spring! Jaquline says “goodbye spring!” as we drop Christina and Rebeccah at their final exam. “Goodbye spring?” I ask. “Yes, goodbye spring classes,” Jaquline laughs.  “Now we have summer classes!” I smile.  Yes, today is the final day of spring classes for the dual enrollment students.  [...]

Understanding and Choosing Forgiveness

April 23, 2018 Understanding and Choosing Forgiveness Sometimes things make us irritated.  Loss, waste, and destruction of life are hot spots for me. We have livestock. Honestly, I can shrug off an owl or hawk picking off a young chicken.  I can understand the predators are getting food and my [...]

To the Next Book!

April 20, 2018 To the Next Book! Today Jillian was bouncing exuberantly about the kitchen.  “I’m graduating!” (She just finished her previous workbooks and gets her “next books.”) Along with her third math (second was conquered a few weeks ago) and third language arts (second set conquered today), she enters [...]

Looking for Positive

April 18, 2018 Looking for Positive Sometimes it is hard to stay positive. I’d like to believe that I’m always thinking about how whatever I experience is working toward God’s glory and find a positive attitude, but that just isn’t reality. It is still a struggle for me to not [...]

Any Book is Curriculum

April 14, 2018 Any Book is Curriculum In our homeschool curriculum, we have base books that everyone has to go through.  These are standards like Arithmetic and Language Arts. I add vocabulary workbooks to teach etymology.  Once etymology is learned, the student usually finds spelling and vocabulary far easier so [...]

Homeschooling Challenge: Their Own Pace

April 12, 2018 Homeschooling Challenge: Their Own Pace One of the challenges I’ve discovered in our home school journey comes from my philosophy to never keep one student back for another.   I allow them to advance at their own pace – if this means we spend eight weeks constantly studying [...]

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