Worship is a big part of my Easter celebration. Over the years, I have accumulated a playlist of very old and newer songs that delight my soul. I love to sing these songs to the Lord.
Read moreWhat You Need to Know About Teenage Depression
It is not easy to be a teen in the 21st Century. I’m sorry to tell you that teenage depression is an epidemic in our world today. Homeschooled teens are not immune.
Read moreHands-On Geography Fun: Arctic Circle Igloo
One of my favorite things about Alaska is the igloo, or house of ice that Native Americans made to keep warm when they were on long hunts across the ice and snow. It’s hard for me to imagine keeping warm inside a house made of ice bricks...
Read moreCelebrate President’s Day
Celebrate President’s Day by enjoying your favorite President’s favorite food, learning more about the Presidents,, crafting, and visiting their homes/libraries online. Ready for some great ideas?
Read moreTeach Your Kids to Cook the Fun Way!
Some moms like to teach their children to cook the natural way as situations arise for children to help you cook. Other moms prefer a cookbook created just for kids
Read more3 Leadership Principles from Saint Valentine
Pastor Valentine, in violation of the emperor’s law continued to marry young couples because of his convictions against sexual immorality and his desire to honor marriage as a blessing from God.
Read moreHomeschool Joy with Meredith and Laura – Introduce Your Kids to Heroes for Jesus
Church history is filled with heroes. Even today, there are people all over the earth laying down their lives to honor Jesus and spread the good news. What is better
Read moreQuestions & Answers About Chores & Homeschooling
People often ask how we do chores in our family. This article is just me writing down all the questions I usually am asked and all the answers I usually give. How we do things is not the “RIGHT” way, it’s simply what works for...
Read more11 Ways to Celebrate St. Valentine’s Day
What started out as a day to remember a dear Christian brother named Valentine has morphed into a celebration of romantic love. Both are wonderful things to celebrate. I look
Read moreTuskegee Resources for Little Learners
Tuskegee Institute was founded on July 4, 1881 in Macon County, Alabama. Founded as a Christian college for freed slaves to receive an advanced education, The students built the first buildings by hand. An elite group of black aviators was...
Read moreUnderground Railroad Resources for Little Learners
There is so much sadness related to slavery and the Civil War, but there is one bright spot! The Underground Railroad where men and women risked their lives to get to freedom. And don’t forget the heroes who risked their lives to get these...
Read moreCreative Homeschool Organization for a Small House
My husband and I raised and homeschooled three sons and a daughter in a four-bedroom 1400 square foot old ranch style house. Every member of my family are musicians and artists. We had a drum set, piano, guitars, flutes, easels, sketch pads...
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