{Classical Conversations} The Game Plan

*If you’re not familiar with Classical Conversations, read this first. We’re heading into Cycle 3 for the 2014-15 year. A new year…a new plan. The beauty (and curse) of homeschooling is that you can be in complete control of what happens every year. Last year, I had grand ideas about our schedule. For some families […]

U.S. State Capitals Tour

Thousands of Classical Conversations Families will be memorizing the states and their capitals this year (2014-2015). Help us put a picture to a name by linking up a photo, story, or tidbit of your state capital (and maybe you) on the appropriate page. You can link a blog post, a FB photo, or a photo […]

Flashback Friday

It’s been a while since I just wrote about life. Things have been crazier than usual. Was that even possible? Well, enjoy some Easter photos while I update. There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work going on with our non-profit. Patrick and I were in Chicago last weekend attending the largest orphan care gathering in […]

{Review} Tadeo Turtle

Tadeo Turtle is a charming story of a little turtle who desperately wants to be like his friends who can jump and run. Through a dream, he realized how special God had made him and why. It’s a short story but the water color illustrations are captivating. The book also includes unit study type activities […]

The Summer Plan

With all the chaos during the year and the dynamics of our family, it’s best that we school –albeit modified– through the summer. “Summer School” allows us to focus on things that got lost during the year and keep a routine which is crucial for us. I’m planning to school about 3 days a week. […]

The Connection Wheel

As it turns out, Mercy Cards are an effective solution for stopping a cycle of craziness. We found we could be consistent with them for about 2 weeks. The good news? Once we had forgotten about them, they kids had also broken the habit of being so darn critical of each other. I’m sure this […]

Summer Reading | Missionaries

67% of our kids will need to work through the summer. I’m working on a post on what that will look like. I’m planning on implementing some of the things form Leigh Bortin’s the Core. However, what would summer be without reading? Below is a widget with some recommended titles on missionaries…past and present. Amazon.com Widgets […]

{Review} Navigation the Explosion

You all may remember my new friend, Allison, from this year’s Adoption Blogger Interview Project. Today she released a new book called Navigating the Explosion. This books takes the adoptive Mother through the adoption process and life afterwards with encouraging letters from moms who have been there.     As a mom who’s in an […]