The Faith of Free Will
The story of Abraham and Lot is well known to many. When the herds grew too large to be supported … Continue reading The Faith of Free Will
The story of Abraham and Lot is well known to many. When the herds grew too large to be supported … Continue reading The Faith of Free Will
We have officially started our homeschool summer. No more assignments. No more schedules. No more educational obligations. It’s wonderful and … Continue reading It’s Not a School Day
When I was a child my grandmother made many of my clothes and taught me to use a pattern. If … Continue reading The Purpose of the Pattern
Recently I posted a series of questions on social media. I wanted, and received, feedback revealing how we as a … Continue reading Opportunity and Prejudice
The Star-Belly Sneetches hate the Plain-Belly Sneetches and enforce strict segregation. The Plain-Bellies are understandably unhappy until a stranger shows … Continue reading Book Review: The Sneetches and Other Stories
Kitty is the boss of the house. At least, until a host of scary and unusual creatures show up at … Continue reading Book Review: Bad Kitty Scaredy-Cat
An old hymn from 1758 begins with the words: “O thou Fount of every blessing, tune my heart to sing … Continue reading Tuned
I’ve always found it hard to explain to questioners what we do as homeschoolers. Not because I don’t know what … Continue reading Learning Outside the Box
What image comes to mind when you imagine a person who likes origami (the art of paper folding, in case … Continue reading Folded Paper
Parenting often feels like walking a tightrope. Without a balance pole. Meeting physical needs of growing bodies can alone feel … Continue reading Balanced, or Teetering?