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We were part of a homeschooling co-op group for a year or two back in the day. We did arts and crafts and other things that groups of kids do. My sister created a clay penguin which caused some hubbub … Continue reading
This is the time of year when veteran homeschoolers are getting back in the routine, and those who have chosen to move their students from public or private school to homeschooling are facing the unavoidable transition time. There have been … Continue reading
The really great bloggers get hundreds of comments on every post they write. Insights, wisdom and praise gush forth from their rapt1 audience. I am not a really great blogger. But every once in a while a post of mine … Continue reading
...the birds and the bees I never asked my parents where babies came from. Somehow, before I ever realized this was a question worth considering, I had heard something from a friend that--while utterly confusing and ultimately completely incorrect--provided the … Continue reading
Today, while enjoyable, was riddled and ridden with problems. First, we found out that there was some... well... rather inappropriate content connected with one of our pages. Thankfully, that turned out to be a quick fix. But while it was … Continue reading
I've mentioned this many times before: I struggled with reading growing up. In fact, I've much improved since college. And that's likely why, as I've written about before, I have a love for audio books. My love for listening to … Continue reading
[adapted title link here] I was the poster boy for Christian t-shirts in high school. I still have them, reminding me of earlier days: My Christian T-Shirts But I think my thinking has shifted. When I was in high school, … Continue reading