Every now and then, we are placed, I believe divinely, in a warm and comforting space in our homeschooling experience where everything just seems to fit together. That’s where we are right now, and it’s so reassuring. In history, we were reading about King James commanding the Bible to be rewritten, a conversation which adds […]
The learned and sometimes not-so-good cook
I took the “Are You a Good Cook Quiz” tonight after seeing it on Linda Fay's blog. I've “lightly burned” (HA HA!) many a dish while multi-tasking, so it's quite reassuring to see my results posted below (I couldn't get the picture to show): You're a top cook, but you weren't born that way. […]
What Little League won’t teach you
Three weeks into our more formal school year, and I am still trying to get out of the fast lane. We just returned from traveling with the husband, and this weekend was our time to buy dancewear for the season beginning in three days. The added dynamics included this year being our youngest daughter’s […]
Where copywork can take you…
‘On October 3, 1904, I opened the doors of my school, with an enrollment of five little girls…whose parents paid me fifty cents’ weekly tuition…I considered cash money as the smallest part of my resources. I had faith in a living God, faith in myself, and a desire to serve…That’s how the Bethune-Cookman college campus […]
Armed and Dangerous
We’re on the road again. My husband found a very disheartening article in the USA Today entitled “Same-sex marriage is surely a civil right”, which in essence states that African-Americans should be the first to support gay and lesbian rights because we understand better than most the look and feel of discrimination. The author states […]
