1 Corinthians for the Homeschool Mom
Ryan has always loved books. He treasures books, carries books around in his backpack at all times, and has even been known to take a stack of books to bed with him. Since infancy, he has loved to sit and listen to a story, and at age six, this has not changed. He loves to…
I have a dream, the dream of packing our wagon and heading west on the adventure of a lifetime. I have been fascinated by the Westward Movement, the Frontier, and of course, the Little House on the Prairie, for as long as I can remember, and so when I learned I would receive a product…
Our boys were told long ago that we feel very strongly that they have absolutely no excuse for saying, “I’m bored,” given the number of books, toys, and games stored in our home, and that if we hear them saying they’re bored, we will find a large garbage bag and send them off to…
Memorial Day is about remembrance and honor. It’s about grief and gratitude.So today we remember with honor, grief, and gratitudethose who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.It is also a day to remember to pray regularlyfor those who are in harm’s way on our behalf.”– Pastor E. Stanley Ott The Memorial Day Service at our church…
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you already know that I rarely worry about getting lost while driving when my GPR is in the car with me; that’s Global Positioning Ryan (my 9-year-old son) for the newer reader. From an early age, Ryan has shown an uncanny affinity toward maps. At four,…
Just three short months ago, I listened in dismay as our seven-year-old son announced vehemently that he never wanted to ice skate again. From the moment he had taken the ice two years before, he was a natural. He had phenomenal balance, picked up new moves quickly, skated with confidence, and above all, was having…