This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #SuperAbsorbent #CollectiveBias As the mother of six, I’ve had my fair share of sleepless nights. Over the years, I’ve learned a few tricks of the trade for getting a baby to sleep. I’ll share my best ideas, including […]
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Our Classical Homeschool Curriculum Plans – 5th Grade
What started out as an experiment has (blessedly) turned into a way of life for our family. This fall, we enter our SIXTH year of homeschooling and I’m amazed at how far we’ve come. I’ll break down all of Rachel’s subjects for this year – as she enters the fifth grade. Literature: Our entire family […]
The Ultimate Louisville Family Staycation Guide
Trying to save money while enjoying a summer vacation? Don’t overlook a staycation – checking out the gems you’ll find right in your own backyard. I’ve got a giant list of ideas to make up the ultimate guide to a Louisville family staycation. Take a look! Louisville has an amazing amount of places to visit […]
Rethinking My Approach to a Classical Preschool at Home
Back in the beginning of the school year, I busied myself with preparing for our classical preschool at home. I was delighted to get started with a formal program with Maeve. I collected all of the books we’d need, and started reviewing the lesson plans from Memoria Press. Memoria Press created a beautiful, classical preschool […]
10 Things I’ve Learned While Homeschooling Twin Boys
I don’t make it a secret that I was a very reluctant homeschooling mother. When my husband mentioned homeschooling eight years ago, I thought he was a crackpot. Thank goodness I listened to him. As we begin to wrap up our second year of homeschooling, I’m amazed at how much my children have learned. Even […]
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