Since the birth of our children, I had to add a new word to my vocabulary—flexibility. This is very important in balancing my day-to-day life and school. Things crop up all the time that interrupt our day, and I have … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2008
Next to my faith in God, my biggest asset would be my supportive husband. When I have had a particularly bad day (and there have been many lately), he is always there to pick me up and encourage me. He … Continue reading
I previously posted this 5-part series on my other blog, so I am bringing the posts over here. I hope that it ministers to some of you who might be facing obstacles right now. It seems that our family has … Continue reading
The Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Timelines is an excellent reference book for anyone studying the Bible. You will have access to materials worth $250 if purchased separately. I have used materials from Rose Publishing in our homeschool … Continue reading
This is a reprint of a post I did on my other blog on January 6, 2006. I thought you might enjoy reading it. When our oldest child was in 2nd grade at public school, I read a book by … Continue reading
(This is a review that I posted on my other blog in January 2008. We have been using lapbooks to learn about various topics, and it has been a fun way to learn facts.) Oregon Trail LapbookBy Hands of a … Continue reading
I received a really nifty gadget called an iBible Pro, and it is an electronic pocket Bible. It has all kinds of great features. I can look up any passage in the Bible and read it. I can also type … Continue reading
The first destination is Tweetsie Railroad in Blowing Rock, NC. This is one of our favorite field trips. We buy season passes each year, so we can go multiple times. And with our passes we are able to ride Thomas … Continue reading
Thank you for stopping by for a visit! I am in the process of moving my blog from HomeschoolBlogger to this new domain for Tami’s Blog! I hope you enjoy the journey with me! For my new readers, I will … Continue reading