Hi! Welcome to my blog! My name is Jane (PlainJane) and I am the blessed and happy wife to Jeff and doubly blessed mama of two perfectly wonderful daughters. Please join me as I share our Lifestyle of Learning through Christian homeschooling and homesteading on our little hobby farm with our prairie girls.
Bookworm is our dd14/9th grader.
Our perfectionist and over-achiever. She loves reading, playing violin, her Paint horse, Annie, being a farm girl, and History re-entacting.
Ladybug
is our dd11/6th grader.
Our "girls just want to have fun" girl. She loves to play and has a great sense of humor, but also likes reading, music, her Quarter Horse, Kitty, and History re-enactment.
We are finished reading
the Moody books
By Sarah Maxwell
and HIGHLY recommend them
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~ I am a part of... ~
he said to them, "Take to heart all the words I have solemnly declared to you this day, so that you may command your children to obey carefully all the words of this law. They are not just idle words for you -- THEY ARE YOUR LIFE. By them you will live long in the land you are crossing the Jordan to possess." Deuteronomy 32:46-47
Jun. 5, 2008~ Horsing Around ~
No, our horses will never be able to do this, and btw, I don't approve of the beer thing, but thought this was pretty good.
I don't think my horses will ever be able to do that, either :)
Your bell flowers are beautiful. I've never transplanted anything but maybe this year I'll learn how to do that.
That's really cool that you found a church that you love. Small, old fashioned kind of churches are the best kind. I am sure that you are a blessing to the pastor - he probably loves having a new family like yours joining him and enjoying his preaching. I speak from the perspective of a pastor's kid :)
Antoinette
I wish I had horses to even try this! I would love to trade places... but I might be moving to a homestead this summer. Let's pray and hope for the best!!! Hey, come by my blog post today... I have a flower posted that I have never seen before. Any idea as to what it's called?