Month: January 2018
Homeschooling with Littles
I’ve seen a lot of frazzled momma posts on social media lately asking for advice on how to homeschool (or accomplish anything at all) with littles underfoot. It’s an age-old problem and I think one that gets sweeter and more manageable the farther from that […]
Extracurricular Spotlight: American Heritage Girls
Most homeschool families I know try to strike the balance between not overscheduling their kids, but not falling into the we-only-leave-the-house-for-church mindset either. Some focus on sports, others on outdoor-focused endeavors. In our house, we try to mix things up somewhat seasonally. Summer and Fall […]
What a Hoot Crochet Baby Blanket
I’ve never shared a crochet project on the blog before, but figured it was time! I used to text my mom a picture of every single crochet project I ever created, but since losing her two-and-a-half years ago, I lost a bit of my “crojo.” […]
January Homeschool Confessions
I haven’t blogged much through the holidays and while I could make the usual homeschool excuses – holiday baking, Christmas crafts, sewing costumes for the live nativity we put on in our backyard every year, etc – I know I should just be honest. I […]