Two weeks ago I practiced the art of doing nothing (and I’m finally getting around to writing about it now because we’ve had a lot more to do than nothing since returning home). So did my children. We were busy; yet, we weren’t. The paradox of vacation. We had no schedule to stick to, errandsRead the whole post >>
A Therapeutic Rant
I’m still working on organizing my photos and thoughts from my trip last week. Stay tuned… I’m also still trying to catch up on laundry. One week of it piling up has left me buried beneath an overwhelming mound. (The kids love it – what fun to hide in all the dirty socks and underwear!)Read the whole post >>
On the Eve of Homeschooling
Madeline can’t wait to officially start school after Labor Day – if you can call 40 to 45 minutes of reading practice and an introduction to basic math as “official” school. Honestly, I think more than anything she’d like a chance to ride the big, old cheesewagon, but, alas, it’s a short commute from herRead the whole post >>
Encouraging Little Hemingways
One of my “side jobs” is teaching creative writing to children. This summer I’ve been teaching a workshop of sorts to children, ages 7 to 9. Although I’m paid to nurture these budding writers, I’ve found the best reward for teaching creative writing to children is not monetary. These kids are filled with raw talent,Read the whole post >>
Hail, Holy Queen!
Today, in honor of month of Mary, our homeschooling co-op had a processional across the church grounds to crown each of the five statues of our Holy Mother. Each child also had one flower to give to Mary, and we sang songs like Immaculate Mary and Sing of Mary as we adorned the statues withRead the whole post >>