I love watching my guy connect with our kids. He does a great job at relieving me and mixing it up a bit.
Mid-year Makeover
The blessings (or curses) about homeschooling are that it’s flexible and you’re in control so you can make changes as needed. With the emotional needs of our kids from hard places constantly evolving, our school day (and my coping mechanisms) have had to echo the changes. Since cloning myself is not in the budget, here...
Day 220
This may not be photo-worthy in most houses, but I can’t tell you the last time our kitchen floor got a good mopping.
Day 219
This week’s art project was carving soap like the Mexicans carved wood.
The AM Rush: A recipe and some tips
One of the conveniences of homeschooling is that we don’t often have to rush in the morning to get everyone up, dressed, groomed, fed, together, and out the door. However, when there are six kids in a family, mornings that have commitments need to be carefully orchestrated. Of our six, two have a phenol sensitivity,...
Day 218
Mia has the brunt of a lot of someone’s deregulation. All the girls have been journaling more, but Mia has also been spending a lot of time with her Bible. I’m so proud of how she’s clung to Jesus through this season of our lives.
Day 217
FREE RITAS!
Day 216
John is learning how to estimate the size of a room by walking it off.