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Nov. 7, 2006

Are You Tired of Negative Political Ads?

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Well, we probably aren't going to be able to make them go away, but listen to these masters of the political ad and find out a little bit about how they manipulate our emotional responses with their voices and emphasis on words. It is fun and enlightening! Happy Election Day!

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Oct. 4, 2006

Best Mountain Photographs of 2006 Announced

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2006 Banff Mountain Photography Competition

 

This is one of 7 amazing photos that won in the 2006 Banff Mountain Photography Competition.  Check out the here!

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Aug. 17, 2006

Snakes on a Plane

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Corn snake photo

 

If you haven't heard about the movie Snakes on A Plane which starts tomorrow, you are about the only one on the planet who hasn't.

 

This movie has been given more publicity than any other movie in awhile and for that reason I plan to go see it this Sunday. Also, I enjoy movies like this, one of my fairly recent favorites was Lake Placid. If you like good 'B' movies that involve animals out of control, I highly recommend it.

 

But back to Snakes on a Plane. I have seen tons of commercials for this movie. For the last couple of weeks, National Geographic has been running lots of snake stories. Here is the latest which includes photos of some of the snakes you will be seeing Samuel Jackson take on in Snakes on a Plane.

 

There is one more reason I have to go see this movie. Last week, the phone rang and the caller id showed it was my husband. I answered and was amazed to hear Samuel Jackson telling me I had better stop fiddling with my glasses and worrying about the children and get in the tin can I called my car, pick up my husband and take him to see Snakes on a Plane. Now I am not going to have Samuel Jackson show up at my house to give me what for if I don't go! So, if you know anyone who is thinking about seeing this movie or who likes Samuel Jackson, here is the link, so you can send them a phone call. I have to tell you, my stepson loved it!

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Jul. 6, 2006

I've Been Tagged!

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1.  . Grab the book nearest to you, turn to page 18, and find line 4.  

 

 "The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.'" Matthew 25:34-40 from the Bible Promise Book

  

2. Stretch your left arm out as far as you can. What can you touch?   

 

The elliptical machine


  

3. What is the last thing you watched on TV? 
  

Fox News last night

 

4. Without looking, guess what time it is. 
   

8:35 am

 

5. Now look at the clock. What is the actual time? 
  

8:40 am


6. With the exception of the computer, what can you hear? 
   

my children playing with hotwheels

 

7. When did you last step outside? What were you doing? 
   

last night to throw out some scraps

 

8. Before you started this survey, what did you look at? 
   

my emails and NeverAlone's HSB blog

 

9. What are you wearing? 
 

p.j.s

 

10. Did you dream last night? 
   

I did, but I forget what about

 

11. When did you last laugh? 
  

yesterday, once during RV (really bad movie)

 

12. What is on the walls of the room you are in? 
     

map of the world, pictures of my children, my mom and stepfather, my husband and I, my mom's family homestead, a velvet picture of a t-rex, a painted round saw blade(snow landscape), a framed article of my husband on the front of the Blue Ridge business journal, two  rainbow candles joined by the wick that I made in Williamsburg, a coat rack hanger, a mirror, a print by Pat Dougherty, and a print of Ansel Adams


13. Seen anything weird lately?

 

my children doing chores willingly!

 

14. What do you think of this quiz? 
  

fun


15. What is the last film or video you saw? 
   

RV (did I say how bad this was?)


16. If you became a multi-millionaire overnight, what would you buy?

 

a house, college funds for all of my children and my nephews, a RV, a new computer for my children, trips, and I would hire someone to clean my house and someone to make my yard beautiful, and a plane for my husband who loves flying, and a place at the beach and a place in the mountains, and a 1984 Monte Carlo SS  and a 1976 Monte Carlo that I could put in mint condition for me and a 77 trans-am for my dear hubby, and cars for my two step-sons, and a pool, and I would hire a trainer/chef to help me lose the rest of my weight.  Okay, I will stop now...can you see I have thought about this from time to time? Good thing it is multi-millionaire instead of just millionaire! I would also want to set up a charitable foundation, but I would have to research which of my favorite causes I would want to focus on.

   

17. Tell me something about you that I do not know. 

 I played tennis in high school.  

 

18. If you could change one thing about the world, regardless of guilt or politics, what would you do? 
     

 Make sure everyone heard the gospel.

 

19. Do you like to dance? 

 

 No opportunities

 

20. Comment to George Bush: 
   

 You are doing a great job! Thanks for sticking by your guns and being a leader who prays! 

 

21. Imagine your first child is a girl, what do you call her? 

 

gonna skip this answer

 

22. Imagine your first child is a boy, what do you call him? 

 

gonna skip this answer

 

23. Would you ever consider living abroad? 

  

Absolutely! 

 

24. What do you want God to say to you when you reach the pearly gate? 
   

 Well done my good and faithful servant. 

 

25. 5 people who I'd like to do this quiz on THEIR blog (if they so desire and have the time):


Anyone who feels like it! But if you do, please let me know so I can come read it!

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Jul. 5, 2006

Could this be the Same Etch A Sketch We Played With?

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My husband sent me a link to an unbelievable website this morning and I had to share it with you. Did you have an etch-a-sketch when you were a kid? I did and I loved it!  But I was lucky to make a circle or a house. I never mastered using the etch-a-sketch! However, this young man has used the Etch-A-Sketch to make incredible art! Enter, click on gallery and be amazed!

 

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Jul. 4, 2006

5 Things....

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Today is Canadagirl's birthday. Be sure to wish her a happy one! Also, she has a post where she shares some interesting information about herself. Thought I would join in the fun:

 

1.  5 things in my refrigerator:

 

a.  strawberries

b.  peaches

c.  chocolate syrup

d.  jalapeno peppers

e.  lunch meat

 

2.  5 things in my closet:

 

a.  tennis balls

b.  baseball caps

c.  toilet paper

d.  clothes

e.  backpacks

 

3.  5 things in my purse:

 

a.  coupons

b.  pictures of family

c.  gum

d.  business cards

e.  playing cards

 

4.  5 things in my car:

 

a.  lots and lots of CD's

b.  a trash bag

c.  don't even get me started on the mess in the back floorboard

d.  sunscreen

e.  maps

 

So, if you feel compelled to share your 5 things, send me a link. I would love to read them!

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Jun. 28, 2006

Homeschool Carnival #26

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These Carnivals just get better and better!  Be sure to go take it out!

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Jun. 16, 2006

Homeschool Blog Roll and TTLB Homeschool Community

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Many of you are members of TTLB (The Truth Laid Bear). This is a neat way to keep up with the latest blog news and to get a fun ranking for your website. If you aren't joined up, you should consider it. It is free and who knows what kind of animal you might be.

 

A couple of other things you might want to check out that will help you link with some of the best homeschooling blogs out there are The Truth Laid Bear Homeschool Community. This shows the most recent posts and adds to the links to your own blog.  There are some great blogs signed up here!  Dana Hanley set this up and if you click on her name, she can help you to register.

 

And lastly, Dana also has set up a Homeschool Blog Roll. Again, this is a neat way to keep up with other homeschool bloggers (some are not HSB) and to increase the number of links to your own blog (if you are interested in such things). I will tell you that copying and pasting the script provided in the above link, doesn't seem to work for some reason. So if you email her, she will send you script that does work.

 

 

 

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Jun. 14, 2006

Christian Blog Carnival

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My post about Nanny is part of the Amazing Christian Blog Carnival over at Nerd Family. Go check it out!!!!! Plan to spend some time, there is lots of great stuff there!

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Jun. 12, 2006

Ten Things Not Needed for Homeschooling

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Carolyn at Guilt Free Homeschooling has a great post about the top ten things you don't need for homeschooling! ENJOY!

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Jun. 6, 2006

There's Something Fishy Going On...It's the 23rd Homeschool Carnival!

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Go check out some great posts (including one from yours truly) at PalmTreePundit and learn about exotic fish at the same time! Be sure you have your snorkel with you!

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Jun. 6, 2006

I love Good Humor

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I don't get enough humor in my life. I enjoy humor, but I am not real adept at being humorous (though occasionally I do manage to come up with something). Well, I really enjoyed reading this week's homeschooling carnival!

 

In it I found a couple of very funny posts. First I read Chris Quimby's Frequently Asked Questions for Homeschoolers. If this doesn't have you chuckling, there is something seriously wrong with you!

 

Then I read A Fantasy! Oh goodness! As a  homeschooler you are going to love this post!  The tables are finally turned against the public schooler in a delightful way! 

 

And then after you have had your dose of humor, be sure to enjoy the other posts at the carnival and don't forget to check out the fish!

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May. 31, 2006

Homeschool Carnival

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The Headmistress at The Common Room is hosting the 22nd Homeschooling Carnival! And yours truly is the first article on the page:) Stop by for some great ideas about summer and math and much more!

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May. 26, 2006

Animal School

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I received a link to an interesting looking site (I haven't studied it, but I like the Animal School button.)  Check it out!  It is a great analogy!

 

 

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May. 17, 2006

20th Homeschool Carnival Has Arrived! Step Right Up!

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Here at Home Sweet Home, we love science, animals and astronomy. So I decided to use one of our favorite things to study as a theme for this carnival. I hope the living creatures you find here will add to your enjoyment!

 

 

Great Horned Owl

Owls are often thought of as wise creatures. This is possibly an idea that has roots in Ancient Greece because the owl was the symbol of Athena the Greek goddess of knowledge. Over the years owls have been depicted as messengers and counsellors in stories and cartoons.  There is some evidence that owls use mammal droppings around their nest to draw in dung beetles for food, this does show cleverness on the part of the owl.

 

 

 

Maureen at Trinity Prep School advises us on how we can be enlightened readers instead of merely informed readers in her article  Are You An Enlightened Enabler?

 

Maria at Homeschool Math Blog shares her wisdom and love of math by giving us advice on how to motivate our children (and ourselves) on how to enjoy math studies in Motivation to Study Math.

 

Christina at The Perils of Parenting and Other Ponderings  shares her expectations of the perfect Mother's Day and some advice about  How Not to Ruin Your Own Mother's Day with Unbiblical Expectations

 

Karen at The Thomas Institute is a wise owl! She has a great appreciation for classical music and she found a wonderful teacher assistant in Themes to Remember. Read more in her post Book Fair: Music Selection.

 

 

The Raccoon is considered by some to be a pest and by others to be one of the cutest creatures out there. The Raccoon is highly adaptable and has learned to adjust to changes in its natrual habitat by becoming a pest in suburbs and cities. It is an opportunistic creature eating from trash cans and living in attics.  It is a nocturnal animal and if it is spotted in the day, it can be a reason for concern as this may indicate it has rabies.  It has long been believed that raccoons have a penchant for cleanliness because they have been noted dipping their food in water. In reality, this is probably a habit that relates to the fact that much of their food comes from streams and they have to fish it out.

 

The Tutor at Apollo's Academy shares with us her nocturnal adaptability and washing skills as she goes through a night that didn't turn out the way she had anticipated in Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain 40%. Personally, I am wondering if she had black circles under her eyes that would rival the mask on the raccoon!

 

Dinomomm at Urban Homesteaders and Homeschoolers reminds us to be aware of the opportunistic businesses that are springing up in response to the increased number of homeschoolers. And she reminds us that we don't have to respond to every great opportunity out there in order to teach and raise our children in Room to Grow.

 

Coyote

 

Wile E. Coyote is not a good example of the Coyote species. They are adaptable, clever creatures that have flourished in spite of man's taking over of their habits and in spite of the fact that ranchers kill them every chance they get.  They are handsome creatures, related to dogs, but not easily tameable. They used to be found mostly in the plains, but now can be found throughout the United States. Coyotes live in packs with an alpha male and an alpha female being the leaders.

 

Betsy at Sweet Home Tennessee shares how she adapted the idea of another to fit the space in her home and how she uses this clever adaptation to create children who think for themselves in The Bored Wheel.

 

Dinomomm from Urban Homesteaders and Homeschoolers  has a great post, Top Dog!, about discovering who the alpha is in your home.

 

Henry at Why Homeschool talks about the conflict between public schools and parents in his post Who are responsible for children? Teachers or parents?  Just like ranchers keep trying new ways to contain coyote population without being accountable for their actions, public schools get to use children as guinea pigs and yet not be accountable when things don't work out.  So be adaptable like the coyote and spread to places homeschoolers have never been before!

 

Macaws

 

Parrots are known near and far for their ability to mimic the sounds of people and other animals. And on top of that, they are beautiful to look at!  It takes patience and teaching on the part of the parrot's owner, just like it takes patience and interactions on our parts to impart new information to our children. And Parrots make great animals to take to show-n-tell day! They are colorful, talkative and can do tricks!

 

Deana at Chinglish--Christian Bilingual homeschooling in Taiwan has experience with living in a foreign country and speaking two languages interchangeably. Find out the additional benefits in her post: And how do you say that in Mommy's language? *bilingual education*.

 

NerdMom at NerdFamily doesn't want to just parrot other homeschooling programs out there, she is interested in a mixture of options and in Education Styles she examines two options and mulls over the pros and cons of both and how they would fit with her family. She is looking for input from the blogosphere, so be sure to stop by and throw in your two cents worth!

 

Amber at Our Little Homeschool Farm does a great job of show-n-tell with her post Carding The Wool! Amber's children make this look easy, but she assures us that it just ain't so!

 

 

There are lots of mammals that spend a substantial amount of time teaching their offspring the ways of the world...you know how to hunt, how to hide, how to survive. But I picked tigers because they happen to be my daughter's favorite. Cubs will spend their first two years learning living skills from their mothers before going out on their own.

 

Chickadee at Three in the Nest shares a great idea for some 'sneaky' ways of teaching narration skills to her children in Mommy Tells A Story.  The result is that not only do the children appreciate Chickadee's storytelling skills, but are anxious to develop their own.

 

Sherry at A Bibliomane Amidst Butterflies shares how after a brief false start, she came up with a teaching method that appealed to her love of books, art,  music, and nature in her post, A Day in the Life of an Ambleside Child. And her daughter is avidly learning from her mother's interests and abilities.

 

Sherry at Semicolon shares how she handles preparing her children for attending college in her post, Homeschooling High School, Part 3: The Reality. Her children will be well rounded when they are ready to head out on their own.

 

 

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When I think of chimpanzees I think of children at play. When observing them in zoos, I have seen them swinging on toys, climbing jungle gyms, tickling, chasing and wrestling with their friends.  They play with their friends and their parents and just seem to be busy enjoying life. However, don't let those funny faces fool you, they are smart. They have been known to use a variety of items as tools.And  they can be serious when the need arises. They are adept at signalling other chimpanzees and animals of the forest either alerting them to a tree full of fruit or warning them that a predator is near.

 

Jaminacea at Just Call Me Jamin shares her End of School Year Ideas so that your little chimps won't get restless this summer and will have a great time celebrating their past year's achievements.

 

Mistresninos at B* Avenue Boys School is banging on the trees to alert us to a must read book that helps explain how our public education system got to where it is today in her post John Dewey & the Decline of American Education.

 

David at Bruggie Tales suggests starting with the comedies in order to gain a true enjoyment of Shakespeare. In How can you get children interested in Shakespeare?  Start with his comedies! he shares how his family has grwon to appreciate The Bard.

 

Steve at Dad's Corner encourages us to be our kids' helpers in Finding the Spark. He says: "Homeschooling is one avenue for education that truly encourages inventiveness and ingenuity. Rather than force our children to fit in, we let them explore their potential in as many ways as there are children in homeschooling."

 

Emperor penguin chick asking for dinner. Hear the hungry call of an emperor penguin chick.

 

The world has been fascinated with Emperor Penguins since seeing the movie March of the Penguins. And if you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it! All of God's creatures are driven by the desire to procreate so that the species can continue. But this amazing creature goes to great lengths to survive in a very harsh environment. Both parents are required to raise their young and they have to work carefully together because there are a multitude of steps along the way where things can go wrong. These amazing birds know their purpose and work together with the whole community to achieve it!

 

Denise from Everything Heart-N-Soul, questions the purpose of American Education in her post, Above all, Get wisdom.

 

Just like the devoted penguin parents, Karla from Let's Get Real says Don't give up on Your Boys!  They will also learn, even if they don't like workbooks!

 

 

 

Just the name of Army Ants strikes fear into people when they hear they are on the move.

These amazing and destructive creatures work together to kill and eat up to 100,000 animals in a day. Together they can kill lizards, snakes, chickens, pigs, goats, scorpions, and many other animals. They also climb trees and eat birds plus insects that may live in trees.  There are benefits of an army ant colony on the move. Villagers appreciate them killing the pests living in their huts, they use the soldier ants for medicinal purposes (the huge mandibles can close open wounds), and there are ant birds that eat the ants.

 

Cindy at Our Homeschooling Adventures shares what it is like homeschooling as a military family. Her husband is a Marine and as with everyone in the service, he often has to move from base to base. Military Homeschooling Life gives them the freedom to do that and for the children to have uninterrupted time with their dad when he is at home. 

 

Spunky at Spunky Homeschooling tells us we need to pay attention to a state and national movement towards standardized testing and our children having certificates to say they are qualified to work or be admitted into college. In his post, Teach to the Test, Please! he discusses how the school system is geared towards creating worker ants and not individuals and the children of homeschoolers may be affected by this.

 

Ian at Musings from a Catholic Bookstore talks about how boys have a natural interest in playing war. They will even use sticks for guns or turn legos into weapons even if you don't provide those toys for them. Instead of being concerned about their natural inclinations, he suggests exploring War!!!  Introduce to them the concept of heros and chivalry and raise them up to be men you can be proud of.

 

 

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The American Bison has an amazing history. Before the Europeans arrived in North America en masse, it is estimated that the herds of Bison were 30,000,000 to 70,000,000. There are accounts of looking across the plains and only being able to see a sea of bison. By the late 1800s, there were less than 1500 left. Thanks to conservation efforts, the numbers are now back up to over 300,000.  We can only hope that we will learn from their history and protect animals that are endangered today and that we can maybe save them from the brink of extinction like we did the American Bison.

 

Gentle Mommy at The Rivendell School has a passion for history and her daughter shares that passion. It is through their study and the others like them that we keep love of the  past alive and hopefully our mistakes near to heart.  For the love of history will have you sharing their obvious enthusiasm for things long gone.

 

Red-tailed Hawk, adult, light form

 

There are many majestic birds in the world. Hawks and Eagles seem to be the proudest of the species. The Red-Tailed Hawk is my son's favorite, so I thought I would profile it.  The Red-Tailed Hawk has a wide range, is fiercely territorial and soars high above us when migrating along the Appalachian Mountains. It is the most common and widespread hawk in North America and has increased its range in the last 100 years, displacing other hawks.

 

Home Skooler at CrossView Academy is proud of her daughter, Kristan, who shares what it is like to be Truly Free and soar higher than the birds!

 

Dana at Principled Discovery shares her pleasure at having the freedom to teach as she wants to, as allowed to her by the founders of our country in her post, Educating for Liberty.

 

 

 

Butterflies are one of God's most beautiful creatures. When I look at them, I see how much God enjoys coloring. Every one is unique. And there are about 1000 species in the world. And as if their beautiful colors weren't enough of a gift from God, their very life cycle reminds us of the life of Jesus and of Christians.  I envy artists who can capture the sights of the world around us and I am glad they have the talent to share their visions with us!

 

The Headmistress at The Common Room shares the details of A Memorable Field

Trip to see the works of DaVinci. She shares how, even though the day wasn't the perfect trip imagined before hand, that years later, her memories focus on the beautiful works of art she saw.

 

 

 

Golden-capped fruit bat, said to be the largest bat in the world, is in danger of extinciton.  They only live in the Phillipines in caves and the rain forests of  Maitum, Sarangani.  It has a wing span of at least 5 feet and weighs about 3 pounds. 

 

Marla at Schultz Shenanigans shares about her families interesting field trip to Historic Forestville and Mystery Cave in Minnesota. Unfortunately,  her children don't share a bat's fondness for dark spaces!

 

Christine at The Thinking Mother tells about an invasive plant she learned at during a recent Audobon class in her post Nature Study: Invasive Plant: Garlic Mustard, or, Ignorance was bliss. Turns out mankind does not have the monopoly on being a pest to the environment! Do you have any pretty flowers in your woods?

 

 

Beavers bond for life once they find a mate. This is a rare trait in the animal world.  The parents raise their young together and the kits will stay at home learning engineering and life skills until they are 2 years old.  The beaver is second only to man for its ability to change the landscape. It's engineering feats have the added benefit of creating homes for others while creating a home for themselves.

 

Denise at Let's Play Math shares how teaching math bonds leads to better understanding and can be learned in some fun and innovative ways in her post: Number Bonds = Better Understanding!  If math isn't your thing, you will find great ideas here!

 

Queen of Carrots from Introducing the World shares how using a variety of approaches can still get the job just like beavers us a variety of wood to build a home. In TTIR, Part 5: Languages Foreign and Domestic she reminisces about being homeschooled. She remembers various language programs her family did and how worthwhile they were.

 

 

If there is one word in the American language that embodies gentle dignity, tireless strength, and fierce love of freedom, it is "Mustang," an enduring emblem of the American spirit and way of life.  Mustangs spend their days running, grazing and playing with one another.Most times the games are for survival skills, sometimes the Mustangs loook like they are just out there having fun!

 

Barbara at the Imperfect Homeschooler feels that children should be allowed to play freely without adult structure. Remember the days when we left in the morning to play and came back at night?  So how about Shedding the Adult Agenda and let your kids direct the play! After all, no one knows how to play better than a kid!

 

Elephant

 

African Elephants are truly magnificent animals. What is it about these giants  that fascinate adults and chlildren alike?  Is it their wrinkly skin that doesn't fit their bodies? Their majestic appearance? The trunk that can spray water like a fire hose but also pick up a small peanut? Is it the mystery that surrounds the elephant graveyards? Is it the way they care for one another? Whatever it is, I hope they will be around for a long time to come.

 

Life can be full of wrinkles. Some small and some very big and heartbreaking. Beverly at About Homeschooling  shares with us A Few Tears on Mother's Day as there were some happy moments and some sad ones.

 

 

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The Giant Galapagos Tortoise  is an amazing animale to watch and perfectly suited to his environment. When Darwin saw this amazing creature (that can weigh as much as 600 pounds and live for 150 years) and other unusual creatures on the Galapagos Islands, he felt like this was proof of evolution. 

 

Kathy at Through it All shares how her homeschooling methods evolved over time as she gained more knowledge of what was out there and found what did and didn't work for her family. You will enjoy her post: The Evolution of a Homeschooler which is a fine example of the adaptability of homeschoolers!

 

Go here for the archives of previous carnivals.

 

Next week the carnival will be held at Principled Discovery.

 

I'd like to thank everyone who has helped out. A big thank you to all the participants in this carnival. And thanks to all those who help promote the Carnival of Homeschooling.

 

If you are interested in submitting a post, click here for information.

 

And now I am off to take a nap!

 

Hunter

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May. 15, 2006

20th Homeschool Carnival... Submissions wanted! This means you!

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I will be hosting the next homeschool carnival which will be posted next week! I would love to have submissions from my many friends and readers! 

 

The carnival is a great way to read a lot of interesting article from a variety of bloggers!  The articles are all homeschooling related. They may have ideas for unit studies, schedules, curriculum, feelings about homeschooling. The types of articles are many and it is a great way to get people to come visit your blog and read your words of wisdom!

 

Here is the link to how you submit an article.  So pick an article, either new or an older really good one and submit it for the next carnival! Thanks a bunch!

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May. 15, 2006

Cutest Sleeping Animal Pictures Around

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I have been looking around the web for animal pictures the last few days (something to do with hosting this weeks Homeschool Carnival...hint, hint) and I found this website I just had to share!

 

Plan to spend some time or if you need your children to be occupied for a bit, they will love this site!

 

Silk and Polgara

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May. 11, 2006

American Politics in a Nutshell

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My husband is a smart guy and he's funny...two of the reasons that I decided to marry him. There are others, but we won't get into that now.  He is very interested in current events and learning. Here is his latest post which revolves around upcoming elections in America and who to watch!

 

Daniel is an independent and there is plenty in this post for you no matter which side of the fence you sit on!

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May. 10, 2006

Ebay Secrets! A Sale!

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For those of you who don't sell on Ebay, this next few days is the time to go! Of course, I am hoping your first stop will be by my ebay store where you can find great deals on great books! I always have a sale on Children/Homeschool books where you can buy 2 and get 1 free! 

 

Then, after you have shopped at my store, feel free to browse other stores and auctions.  You see, today was 10 cent listing day. Which means that people who sell on ebay spent their days with their eyes glued to the computer screen trying to launch as many listings as they possibly could between 12 am and 11:59 pm (west coast time).  This means there will be tons of stuff out there for you to choose from and probably good deals to boot! When we pay less, we often ask less.

 

And last, but not least, for really good deals, click on the store listings links at the bottom of the page. Sometimes you can find what you are looking for for 1 penny plus shipping! No lie! Now, you won't find anything that inexpensive at my store, but there are still plenty of great buys!

 

Have fun!

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May. 9, 2006

19th Carnival of Homeschooling Is Up and Einstein is there!

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Henry and Janine Cate over at Why Homeschool have this weeks Homeschool carnival up and running and Albert Einstein has something to say about the entries you will find there! Be sure to check it out!

 

Also, I will be hosting the 20th Homeschool carnival here next week!  I would love to have your submissions to include in it! Here is the link to how you submit an article.

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May. 8, 2006

Live Science

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I have found a new website that I am in love with! It has a little bit of everything for people interested in science and has awesome photos and videos to boot!

 

Here you can get information on the top 20 science myths.

 

Here you can see amazing videos!

 

And then there are the images!

 

And much, much more! Warning...visiting this site could lead to you and your kids being glued to the computer screen for hours!

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May. 4, 2006

Usborne Book E-Show

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A friend of mine has just started selling Usborne books. If you have never seen these books for childen, you will definitely want to check them out. The prices are competitive, the books are beautiful and they even have books with internet links for further exploration.  So with summer coming up, I am sure you are wanting to get some books for your children to peruse during their 'out of school' time.  Or maybe for vacation. Or maybe you are starting to buy books for your homeschooling classes next year! Or maybe a birthday is coming up. Or maybe you are like me and you just love books and love buying them for your children!
 
So, take a few moments and check it out! There are books here for everyone's interest.  Here is the official invite. Click on the link and visit my party:) And the best thing is, you don't have to use any gasoline to get there!
 
You are invited to an Usborne Books e-Show to explore the world of Usborne Books. 
 
A child's interest in reading and learning is stimulated by the lavish illustrations and informative content. 
 
There are over 1300 bright, colorful and fun titles covering activities, puzzles and a wide range of subjects for children of all ages.
 
Usborne Books - the books kids love to read!
 
Hosted by: Melissa Markham
 
 
When: Today thru 5/12/2006 11:59:00 PM
 
Everyone is welcome, so invite a friend. It's a rewarding experience when a child opens a book and discovers the magic of reading.
 
Here is some information from my friend on these wonderful books!
 
Hello, this is jaminacema and I am the Usborne Consultant Melissa scheduled her Usborne E-Show through.  I am a homeschooling Mom of 3 kids ages 11, 5 and 2. 
 
Our family has been enjoying Usborne books since 1996 when I attended a Usborne Shw at a friends house and purchased "There's A Mouse About The House!"  Now 10 years later my 2 younger kids (ages 2 & 5) are still enjoying that book! What is so special about this book?  Well, it's interactive.  There is a  little mouse in the front cover that can come out and goes through slits throughout the book as you read the story.  I'm sure our mouse has traveled through that book a thousand times!  The best thing about it is I love reading it almost as much as the kids.  It wasn't long after that "A Squirrels Tale"  arrived at our house.  This book is loved and read at least as much at "There's A Mouse About The House!" 

Then in 2001 we started using
Sonlight Curriculum.  One of the many things we love about Sonlight is that they include a lot of Usborne books in their curriculum.  Some of our favorites have been The Living World Encyclopedia, World History & The Book of Knowledge.   I know it probably sounds a little crazy to say I LOVE our schoolbooks, but we have had so many enjoyable hours together with these books I can sincerely say I love them!  The Illustrations make the topics come alive and they are the only History books we have ever used that have hands on projects for us to do as we go through the books!  The Science books have great experiements too and almost everything you need to do them are simple items you already have around the house.

Most recently we have been using a few of the
Internet Linked Usborne books.  This has been a rich addition to my 11 year olds  homeschooling.  We started with The Mysteries and Marvels of  Science  and then we did a study on Shakespeare using The Usborne World of Shakespeare.  Currently he is going through The Internet-Linked Complete Book of Microscopes.  If you are not familiar with the concept of Internet-Linked books here is what makes them so special.  For each topic covered in the book you can visit the Usborne Quicklinks Website and type in your page number to check out links that relate to the pages you just read.   This has been a great thing for my oldest son this year.  He has been able to  get online in a safe environment and learn how to do research. Recently I posted about the  Shakespeare Lapbook he created using The Usborne World of Shakespeare.    If you would like to read my post on The Internet-Linked Book of Shakespeare click here.
 
I hope that you and your children will be as blessed by these books as my family has been. By placing an order through Melissa's  E-Show you not only get these top quality books, but you are helping Melissa earn books for free!  If you are interested in hosting you own E-SHow or if  you have any questions please feel free to email me at jaminacema@earthlink.net
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Apr. 27, 2006

Jeannie Fulbright

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Jeannie Fulbright is the author of the Apolgia Science series for elementary students.  Jeannie has been a personal fitness trainer, and is an expert on fitness, healthy eating, and lifestyle changes. And this talented lady is going to be guest lecturing on the Blubber Bloggers site and group next week.  We will even be having an online chat with her later in the week where she will answer our questions!

 

We are having a great time on this group. Everyone is supportive and has tons of good ideas!  Also, we are setting up a buddy system and are going to start a Walk Across America challenge next week!  So, what are you waiting for? If you have some to lose or a lot to lose, come join this group! I never knew that losing weight could be so much fun!

 

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Apr. 25, 2006

17th Homeschool Carnival!

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The Homeschool Carnival is back in town and I hiding there somewhere, but you will have to go see the whole thing to find me!

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Apr. 18, 2006

16th Homeschool Carnival is UP!!!!!!

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The focus this week is "Practical Solutions for Homeschool Struggles." So grab a seat, put in an educational movie for the kids and prepare to take notes! Lots of information here! Including an article from yours truly!

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