As a homeschool family we are often times accused of sheltering our children. And, to a certain extent, this is true. I don’t think that sheltering kids is necessarily a bad thing. There are things that I don’t want my children to learn until I believe they are ready, or until I am there to […]
Homeschooling in Ohio
Planning to homeschool in Ohio? The state of Ohio is considered a moderate state to homeschool in. This means that compared to some other states it is fairly strict. Here is some information to help you navigate homeschooling in Ohio. *This post is in no way offering you legal advice. This is based on MY […]
A Dozen Frugal and Easy 4th of July Ideas
I am so excited to have my good friend Davonne Parks guest post for me today. She has some great ideas to help those of us craft challenged moms with the 4th of July Holiday 🙂 I recently looked on Pinterest for Independence Day activities and almost immediately felt very overwhelmed. The ideas are cute […]
What Summer Learning Looks Like in Our Homeschool
When I was a kid, I loved summer vacation! The days were longer; I could play outside, sleep in, and watch cartoons whenever I wanted too. I have very fond memories of my summer vacations. Then, I began homeschooling. At first, we had summer vacation like everyone else, but once I began reading up on […]
Finding Joy in the Unexpected
A few weeks ago, the phone rang. It was one of those calls. The unexpected ones. My husband had been hurt at work. It was a bad accident that could have been tragic. Through God’s mercy, he walked away from the incident. He ended up on light duty for a month, and had therapy 3 […]