This story was sad, but in light of what I and what each of you who homeschool do every day, it was a reminder about the ‘one thing that is needful.’ Though the media put a more secular spin on the tragedy, focusing on the weather and emergency response time, what I picked up on […]
Spring Garden Pics
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Divine Pruning
On Sunday, the Lord sent a gorgeous preview of spring. Given the unusually cold winter, we had a yard full of dried-up, sunburned, frozen weeds and twigs that were once a beautiful flower bed. My husband got out to cut the grass, and I decided to get out back and trim all the deadness from […]
Where Are We Now?
We have about two weeks to go before our spring break, which is when I begin to think about progress before that year-end push to be academically at a certain place. I have to do it now as I fail at “springing ahead” once the time changes. It is then that my spring fever is […]
What I learned in 15 years
My husband and I celebrated 15 years of marriage on yesterday. You know what I learned? I’m a cheap date! (smile) We shared dinner, a movie, and ice cream– a rare treat since I started my low-carb, low-sugar diet last fall. We started the day with a long, uninterrupted talk (also a rare treat) about our goals and dreams […]
