FREE Valentine's Fun Pack and Picture Book List!

FREE Valentine's Fun Pack and Picture Book List!

Valentine’s is usually a “love/hate” kind of holiday for most. Some people are tired of commercialism while others adore the special focus on love and romance this time of year.

I’ll say that I squarely fall into the middle. I’m not one for “mush” but I absolutely love to take time to make sure that my family knows just how important they are to me. We have very simple, candy-centered traditions around our house.

Even if you don’t love V-day, I find that late Jan-February is typically one of the hardest seasons in homeschooling. And when you layer a year-long pandemic on top? Sheesh. So anything that can bring some light and joy into our lives as we suffer through the long stretch of gloom and cold of this generally abysmal month- well, I’m all for it!

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Easy, Delicious, Gluten Free Sandwich Bread

Easy, Delicious, Gluten Free Sandwich Bread

First things first, I’m not a food blogger. So why am I posting a recipe? I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease 18 years ago, so it’s been 17 years since I’ve had “real” wheat bread. That means that for 17 years, I’ve done without or eaten cardboard that’s bread-ish and crazy-expensive.

In recent months, I’ve become a little obsessed with gluten free sourdough, which we all love fresh out of the oven or toasted and slathered in jam or butter. (My jeans are not appreciating my appreciation though).

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FREE Counting Bird Activity Set

FREE Counting Bird Activity Set

I was browsing Pinterest the other day, looking for some printable activities to use alongside explore birds with my preschooler. I wanted a fun, bird-themed opportunity to review basic math and counting skills that fit the season. Our yard is freshly filled with birds in the early spring, and there’s really no better time of year to pull our feathered friends into our homeschool time.

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Perfectionism in Homeschooling: The Truth

Perfectionism in Homeschooling: The Truth

Last week, a vibrant discussion unfolded in our off social group about the realities of perfectionism and persistence in homeschooling. It quickly became evident that many of us grapple with similar struggles. From the endless interruptions to feeling scattered, the overarching sentiment was clear: we often fall short of the idyllic (perfection) vision we had when we embarked on the journey of home education.

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The Ultimate Self-Care Practice (and Why It's Not Optional)

The Ultimate Self-Care Practice (and Why It's Not Optional)

Self-care is a big buzzword right now. External and internal expectations on mamas are louder than ever before.

We face challenges unlike any faced by previous generations of women. Social media, media, infinite parenting philosophies, and the general sinful nature of our humanity has cultivated an exhausting, sometimes tormenting, atmosphere in which we live and desperately push to thrive.

Despite all of the expectations and demands, I believe our generation has a deep heartfelt desire to love our family faithfully, sacrificialy and as much like Christ as possible. I believe there is a revival in our country, especially among moms who desire to not just do motherhood well, but to do it as unto the Lord.

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3 Easy Ways to Implement Nature Study in Your Homeschool Curriculum

3 Easy Ways to Implement Nature Study in Your Homeschool Curriculum

The beauty of Spring is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to set up class under a willow tree, by a creek, or at your favorite park. The benefits of spending time in nature are incredible! Studies have shown time in nature helps improve mood, lower stress hormones, and reduce nervous system overload.

Many homeschooling parents crave hands-on activities when it comes to science curriculum - they want to see their kids out of doors, getting muddy, and learning new things all at the same time.

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