Y’all, on May 25, 2024, I, a homeschool mom of five, finished 75 Hard for the second time. What an incredible feeling! 75-days of mind-over-matter discipline. 75 indoor workouts, 75 outdoor workouts (regardless of the weather), over 750 pages read (5 books completed…for me this is a feat because I don’t consider myself a “reader”), […]
I’m excited to be sharing Our 2020-2021 Homeschool Plan. I always intend to blog more about our homeschool adventures, but life happens and other things take priority. I’m going to try to share more on the blog (but definitely on Instagram) this year. I’ve talked a bit about our homeschool philosophy on here before…I love […]
Earlier this year I put together some Quick Tips for Homeschool Scheduling and today I’m sharing 5 Things To Do Before You Start Homeschooling. We recently received the news that our public schools in Loudoun County, Virginia would be 100% distance learning this fall. In light of distance/online learning decisions and/or mask mandates, social distancing […]
Wow! Recent events (I’m talking about you, COVID-19) have left around 1.6 BILLION out of school. Some parents have been directed to continue their education from home and have been provided a small “packet” of information and schoolwork, or have been given nothing. I have received countless requests for some kind of a “homeschool guide” […]
Three cheers for gift guides! I’m thrilled to be sharing another 2019 gift guide with you today: the HOMESCHOOL MAMA GIFT GUIDE. Really, these gifts are for suitable for almost anyone. But they are perfect for the mama who needs a few beautiful, useful objects that are all hers. That help to create a little […]
We’ve been very loosely homeschooling the girls for about a month or two. We are still trying to find our rhythm since baby boy arrived in September and my work has been insane since it’s the holiday season. Today I’m sharing few thoughts about homeschooling, including a few elements I want to incorporate into our […]
A profound understanding of civic duties and constitutional rights, underpinned by conservative values and christian principles, is essential for nurturing informed, principled leaders. I’m THRILLED to be sharing about a new American Civics Course (taught by Michael Farris) for high school students, or parents, or younger siblings. It is absolutely FANTASTIC. I’ve listened to most […]
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