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Young Children: Homeschooling Them is FUN
Last week we talked about Homeschooling Young Children, and this week, we’re going to bullet point some easy, fun, doable learning ideas that you can incorporate into your schooling day, and indeed, make part of your schooling experience. Plan a special … Continue reading
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Tagged homeschool, library, nature walk, read, teaching children
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Recipe: Poor Man’s Cottage Potatoes
Cottage potatoes are like roses — we all use the same name, but no one cottage potato dish is identical to another. My cottage potatoes are crispy little squares of crunchy on the outside, mmmmm on the inside, especially when … Continue reading
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Tagged cottage, grocery, poor man, potato, recipe, yukon gold potatoes
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Homeschooling Young Children
On a regular basis, I troll through various Facebook pages (“troll” is a such a nicer word than “stalk”) and run into post after post that looks like this: “I am homeschooling my five-year-old for kindergarten this year and I … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, homeschool, kindergarten, learn to read, teaching children
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Is the Bible Boring?
One summer when I must have been insane, I agreed to join a small women’s Bible study given by a deaconess at the church we then attended. “You must be insane,” the Norwegian Artist commented when I told him. “You … Continue reading
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Tagged Bathsheba, Bible, boring, David, religion, study
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Recipe: Peanut Butter Smoothies
I was in a mall the other day (I still don’t know why) when we passed by a smoothies bar. “Oh, look,” my shopping companion effused. “Smoothies! I love smoothies!” So do I actually, but fortunately I (and you) don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged blender, ice cubes, mall, smoothies, vitamix
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There Is Always Hope
From Start Your Week with Steve., the free weekly e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art. Steve Says: “Hope is such an overused word. Politicians bandy it about as in, ‘The hopes of the middle class,’ and ‘the hope for … Continue reading
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Tagged hope, newsletter, Pandora's box, peace, workshop
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Recipe: Yukon Gold “French Fries”
Who doesn’t love French Fries? But who doesn’t also know that they don’t really qualify as the day’s vegetable — I mean, soaked in grease and dripping with calories. But fast food doesn’t have to be bad food, and Yukon … Continue reading
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Tagged french fries, healthy, potato, recipe, yukon gold
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Excellence, Not Perfection
From Start Your Week with Steve, the free e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: “I like to think that Santa is really really good at what he does, but he doesn’t worry about perfection. If there is a … Continue reading
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Tagged excellence, newsletter, Santa, success, watercolor, workshop, YouTube
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Why Do You Homeschool?
Why do you homeschool? It’s a good question to ask, because why you do it in the first place will ultimately determine how you go about it. Years ago, we lived in a town where there were a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible study, confidence, curriculum, education, homeschool, parent teacher
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