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homeschooling adventure of a mother of 5 who is married to a Road Warrior CEO
We are happy to share our homeschooling journey with you along with field trip ideas, homeschool resources, printables, and curriculum ideas that you can use on your own homeschooling journey.
So take a deep breath and look around. You can do this, I promise!
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Last year, Big Daddy started giving me a wonderful annual gift. The gift of going to a hotel room for
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This year will mark my THIRD time attending our state’s annual homeschool convention, and even in a bad economy I’m
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Our second leopard gecko hatched on the boys’ birthday. They are now considering them a birthday present from God. We
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Today our school room received a much welcomed surprise. One Leopard Gecko hatched from our first clutch that we’ve been
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One of the many things I love about teaching out of Singapore Math’s Kindergarten Math books is that the workbooks
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After we rescued our little duckling I was careful not to let the children hold the duckling because I wasn’t
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This afternoon we rescued an abandoned (Mallard?) duckling. Its mother was nowhere to be found and another neighbor saw one
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Bear is starting to write me notes—just like the books said he would! Over the past two years I have
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I’m so proud of G-man and Bear for participating in the Presidential Physical Fitness Challenge with their homeschool P.E. Co-Op.
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Our sunflowers from the Great Sunflower Project arrived in the mail today along with our instructions. The seeds they sent
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Blackpoint Wildlife Drive is a 7-mile auto tour through one of the best wildlife viewing areas within Merritt Island National
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You may have thought that you have to be an expert to identify birds, but birding can be enjoyed by
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Today we took a field trip to Jonathan Dickinson State Park where we boarded the Loxahatchee Queen II for a
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This 11,500-acre park is named for Jonathan Dickinson, a Quaker merchant whose vessel shipwrecked nearby in 1696. Jonathan Dickinson State
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Loxahatchee means “river of the turtle,” which is a fitting name for the Loxahatchee River which is one of the
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