I'm making every attempt to cultivate a literary household. I now peruse book lists the way I used to flip through People magazine, and our...
I'm making every attempt to cultivate a literary household. I now peruse book lists the way I used to flip through People magazine, and our...
I've had a flood of great questions coming in about our Worldschooling adventure. Every morning I plan to sit down and respond in a blog post, and...
This shouldn’t be a surprise, but it’s still so interesting to me. Despite all of the new things, people, places, sights, and experiences that my...
Becoming fluent in a foreign language is an amazing accomplishment that I hope to achieve one day. It's so important, in fact, that I've included it...
I actually like my kids. There. I said it. Sadly, it seems like such an unpopular thing to say nowadays, but it's true. As maddening and...
I'd love so much to say that every moment of our time homeschooling abroad is idyllic. It certainly seems like it would be. We're doing this big...
Dear Mama, Your husband never does enough, and I get it. You are single-handedly taking care of yourself, the kids...and him. He goes to work every...
Before beginning a study of foreign language, it is important to determine why you’re choosing to do it because your goals will order your steps. My...
One of the songs my children learned in our homeschool this fall is the Shaker classic Simple Gifts. While the original meaning of the song seems to...
Any parent who is striving to spread the full Charlotte Mason feast at their homeschool table will wax poetic on the benefits of using "living...
This week's questions were answered by my 8 year old daughter. What was the best or most delightful part? We went to a Christmas party [holiday...
Before this trip, I was much more analog than digital in my approach to homeschooling. I love cracking open the pages of a real book, and I...