Finally, some accountability for me! Carol at ThreeLittleLadies has a more formal methodology for listing the weekly reports, and I’ve wanted to do this for a while now. I remember a couple of years back when someone hosted the "Homeschool Open House," and I thought it was such a gift to be able to peek […]
Turning Away from Complaining Spirits
BE WARNED–RAMBLING HERE! I thoroughly enjoy the Word taught at our church home. I’ve been in church all of my life (though church wasn’t always in me), but we have been especially blessed in the last ten years. Like any church, ours has its shortcomings and dysfunction, but the Word, aaahhh, the Word—it’s rich, it’s […]
Mid-April Progress Report
For two weeks now, I’ve planned a weekly report, but I missed out on the Sunday a week ago, and I was determined to not spend Resurrection Sunday on the computer. So, I’ll resign my ambitions to a mid-April (can’t believe I’m saying that!) progress report. There’s a popular book entitled All I […]
Convincing Them to School My Way
‘In the story of every family is the stuff from which both novels and eventually history is written.’ Eleanor Roosevelt In her comment on my 3/25 post, “A Bird’s Eye Look at Next Year,” Sally asked a question that I’ve marinated on most of this week. My response to her would have […]
A Mom and a Tutor are not Equal
It’s been an uneventful week—as our weeks go—thus far, and I’m almost at a quandary with what to do with my extra five minutes (LOL). Our son’s respiratory system couldn’t keep up with the 40-to-70-degree shifts in the weather, so I wanted to keep him home from dance, but by Tuesday, he was feeling […]
