Are your kids fascinated by all of God’s incredible creatures that liver underwater? If so, Exploring Creation with Zoology 2: Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day is a great book to check out.
How We Got Through Covid
So I’m 25 days out from my first symptom of Covid, and I have been getting asked every few days what we took while we were sick.
Curriculum Review: Easy Grammar
Do you have a kid who struggles to understand grammar? Does teaching grammar intimidate you? Are you looking for a way to make teaching grammar simple and fun? If you can relate to any of those, than Easy Grammar might be for you.
Find a Shepherd Before the Storm
I’ve been reflecting on two big storms that have occurred in my lifetime…9/11 and Covid. During both of those storms, I had a shepherd in my life who brought so much peace and wisdom in the midst of uncertainty. I wanted to share those experiences as a way to honor those shepherds, as well as encourage others to make sure you find your own shepherds to sit under.
Throw Out 36 Week School Years
This year I made one homeschooling decision that has been so freeing. This one tweak is actually causing me to look forward to school each week. So what was this big change you ask?
Cat and Dog Theology
A dog says, “You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me, you love me. YOU must be God.” A cat says, “You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me, you love me. I must be God.” This is the premise of Cat and Dog Theology, a cartoon book that teaches kids character.
Leaving His Protection
Today I was reading out of Deuteronomy with my kids. When we got to the chapters about blessings and cursing, I felt like we needed to stop and chat about it. It would be easy to look at the current Covid disease and think God was…
How I Eliminated Trips to Target
I don’t know about you, but this is what my trips to Target typically look like. I need just a couple of items so I make what I think will be a quick stop. “Get in, get out” I think to myself. “You can do it!”
Choosing Homeschool Curriculum
Let me start by saying that this was our first year homeschooling, but my son ended up liking most of our curriculum so I feel like it was a success.