From the category archives:

Homeschooling

Live Like Someone Is Watching You

December 27, 2009

There has been a lot of talk around the old blogosphere this year about transparency. Conversations about being authentic, and about not hiding your real self from the people you hang with on the interwebs.
I’ve been a big fan of transparency for a while now, and I can tell you specifically when it became REAL [...]

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In Which I Learn To Delegate

September 2, 2009

This will be a rather short post today, because my coffee has not begun working yet, and it has been an extremely busy several weeks. I’m kind of EXHAUSTED.
I have been planning to homeschool the kids again this year, and I already have our books and resources and so on. We have pencils and blank [...]

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Sending You Away!

May 28, 2009

I am posting just a short tidbit to say HELLO! to all my new subscribers, I LOVE YOU! to everyone in general, to let you know that I blogged about being a second-generation homeschooler over at This Mommy Gig (go here: Advantages of Being a Second Generation Homeschooler), and to remind everyone that the Logo [...]

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Quitting Cold Turkey = Best Idea I Ever Had

April 27, 2009

I must say, this break has been very nice. Letting myself off the hook for keeping up with all my online social interactions for a while was DEFINITELY the right thing to do. I highly recommend it if you’re too stressed and doing too much (or trying to).
I have been blogging anonymously for the past [...]

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Evening School

November 3, 2008

Hello, how are you?  I am TIRED.
So far, November is kicking my butt, although mostly I’m enjoying it.  I love being part of Nanowrimo, I love the challenge of blogging every day, and I love my crazy-awesome life.  I love being in this new house, as well, and waking up to the patter of little [...]

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Reason Number One

September 16, 2008

…why homeschooling is the best thing I’ve decided to do for my kids this year:
Joey is beginning to realize that being taught at home means not having to do his math too fast – and get it all wrong – just to avoid making his teacher upset.
This doesn’t mean that he’s all cured from being [...]

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