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<description>I am a homeschooling mom to 2 beautiful children!  We use an eclectic approach to homeschooling somewhere between Charlotte Mason, and Classical. This is a small glimpse into our adventures in homeschooling!</description>
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<pubDate>Wed,  2 Sep 2009 00:17:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>New school year</title>
<description>Well, today was our second day of school.&amp;nbsp; We started yesterday with our first day of Classical Conversations.&amp;nbsp; Things went pretty well, and there are some nice kids in the group.&amp;nbsp; 
Today, we had a wonderful day.&amp;nbsp; We are studying creation this week using Tapestry of grace.&amp;nbsp; The kids started creation books using a template we found online at: http://www.dltk-bible.com/genesis/creation/book.htm.&amp;nbsp; We also read about Animals, and both kids did reading, math, grammar, and copywork.&amp;nbsp; 
I am really enjoying getting back into routine for the school year:)</description>
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<pubDate>Wed,  2 Sep 2009 00:17:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>gearing up</title>
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It is that time of year again!&amp;nbsp; I am gearing up for our new school year with my 1st and 3rd grade children.&amp;nbsp; We are changing things up a bit from last year, as we will be joining a local Classical Conversations group.&amp;nbsp; I am very excited to begin in this, as it looks like a great program.&amp;nbsp; We also will be using Tapestry of Grace year 1 in conjunction with CC.&amp;nbsp; I think the kids will have fun, and learn a lot also.&amp;nbsp; I am planning to use more hands-on projects than we did last year,&amp;nbsp;and I think both of my children will really enjoy that.&amp;nbsp; 
I have been compiling our booklist to use this year, and am finding that a lot of the books that Tapestry suggests are not available at the library.&amp;nbsp; I plan to substitute books.&amp;nbsp; Has anyone had any experience with this?&amp;nbsp; Any ideas would be appreciated:)&amp;nbsp; 
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<pubDate>Fri,  7 Aug 2009 23:31:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Christmas break</title>
<description>We have been taking a bit of a homeschool hiatus for the month of December.&amp;nbsp; Instead opting to do some fun Christmas studies and science experiments.&amp;nbsp; 
We made borax snowflakes by adding about 5 tablespoons of borax to a quart of boiling water, and shaping pipe cleaners into snowflakes.&amp;nbsp; The kids added some food coloring to the water, then we tied our pipe cleaners to a string and suspended the pipe cleaners in the jar after tying the string to a pencil placed over the top of the jar.&amp;nbsp; We left them to sit overnight, and in the morning tons of beautiful crystals had formed!&amp;nbsp; It was a quick and easy project, and the snowflakes look beautiful on our Christmas tree!
I am glad that we have taken this time to just have fun together, and I am looking forward to getting back to our regular routine after Christmas:)
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 23:33:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>field trip today</title>
<description>Today I took my children to a field trip at an old grist mill with our homeschool group.&amp;nbsp; It was such a wonderful tour!&amp;nbsp; I think all of the children really enjoyed learning about the mill.&amp;nbsp; It was built in 1874, and still uses much of the antique machinery to run it.&amp;nbsp; The children learned a brief history of the mill and the area itself, got to see how the mill works, and then how the grain is processed.&amp;nbsp; They were even brave enough to taste the raw cornmeal, and discovered that it tasted a bit different than cornbread:)&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
We also squeezed in a little time to&amp;nbsp;work on some math,&amp;nbsp;and reading, as well as a Johnny Appleseed lapbook in honor of Johnny Appleseed's birthday:)&amp;nbsp;
What a blessing to be able to experience these memories and learning times&amp;nbsp;along with my children.&amp;nbsp; I am so very thankful for that!&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 23:43:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Fall into reading challenge 2008</title>
<description>Well, I am taking the challenge from callapidder days for the fall reading challenge!
Here is my list:
1. The Excellent Wife by Martha Peace
2. A mom after God's own Heart by Elizabeth George
3. A tendering in the storm by Jane Kirkpatrick
4. Emilie's Creative Home Organizer by Emilie Barnes
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I think if I get through that list by December, I'll be doing pretty good:)&amp;nbsp; It is amazing how quickly days go by when you are homeschooling!&amp;nbsp; I am so very thankful for the opportunity to homeschool, and the memories that are made simply because we have more time as a family!&amp;nbsp; 
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:56:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>happenings</title>
<description>We are officially in our third week of school.&amp;nbsp; So far things are going well.&amp;nbsp; My kids are getting into the routine a bit more now.&amp;nbsp; DD has been working well with Adventures in MFW curriculum, and I like it pretty well too.&amp;nbsp; I may decide to spend a little bit more time on each of the historical figures so that my kids retain more, but I also know that a lot of these things will also be covered in later years if we continue on the same history rotation.&amp;nbsp; 
DS has been doing good with kindergarten.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;He has been &amp;nbsp;enjoying his FIAR lessons, and this week I&amp;nbsp;will be implementing a study on dinosaurs.&amp;nbsp; I am pretty sure&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;that he will really like&amp;nbsp;this study. :)
My nephew came over a few days ago, and brought Diet coke and mentos to show the kids the reaction of the coke when you drop the mentos in.&amp;nbsp; It fizzed a little, but wasn't as impressive as we had hoped.&amp;nbsp; So, I grabbed a science experiment&amp;nbsp; book, and we did a simple baking soda and vinegar experiment by puting 1/4 c. of vinegar into a small bottle, and about a tablespoon of baking soda in the bottle.&amp;nbsp; We then used a wine cork that fit the bottle snugly, shook the bottle, and watched as the cork shot across the yard with pretty good force!&amp;nbsp; The kids LOVED it!&amp;nbsp; My sister in law, myself, and my nephew had a great time too.&amp;nbsp; It would be fun to host a science experiment day for our family, where each family brings a science experiment to conduct together.&amp;nbsp; Things like this make me love homeschooling even more!
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 01:24:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>getting ready for the new school year!</title>
<description>Well, this is my first attempt at blogging.&amp;nbsp; I have been busy trying to plan for the upcoming school year.&amp;nbsp; This year I will have a kindergartener and a second grader.&amp;nbsp; I am so excited!&amp;nbsp; This will be my 2nd year homeschooling.&amp;nbsp; Last year with my daughter, I used Abeka, and although it is very thorough, neither of us were too excited about the traditional workbook approach.&amp;nbsp; Mid-way through the year I began to implement my own unit studies, and she enjoyed that much better!&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;So for this year, I am going to try out Adventures in my fathers world for her, and use mainly Five in a row for my son in kindergarten.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone have any experience using My fathers world?&amp;nbsp; I am also a bit nervous as to how to structure our day for both kids.&amp;nbsp; Any advice would be greatly appreciated!&amp;nbsp; </description>
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<pubDate>Sat,  9 Aug 2008 22:52:00 -0500</pubDate>
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