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Homeschooling for Beginners

April 22, 2015 39 Comments

All this week, I’m sharing questions I’ve received from readers about homeschooling, and my answers to those questions. Just in case they might help you

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How to Get Your Husband on Board With Homeschooling

April 20, 2015 3 Comments

So . . . it’s spring, and that means decision time for a lot of folks on how to school the kids next year. Of

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How To Introduce Kids to Poetry, Fine Art, and Classical Music

April 17, 2015 24 Comments

Mailbag time! As school winds down for the year for many of us, homeschoolers and traditional schoolers alike, many of us are looking for ways

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Here We Go Again: a Spring/Summer, Maternity/Postpartum/Nursing Capsule Wardrobe

April 15, 2015 27 Comments

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Shopping for ‘Tweens in Three Steps, and Betty’s Capsule Wardrobe

April 13, 2015 20 Comments

Shopping for little kids has always been pretty straightforward and easy around here. New stuff, gifts, hand-me-downs, all work great. Especially since someone invented adjustable

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How to Celebrate Your Nameday When Your Name Isn’t a Saint’s Name (yet)

April 10, 2015 23 Comments

Between nearly twenty weeks of all-day morning sickness and my failed going to bed early for Lent experiment, I ended up with quite a backlog

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The Country Bunny and Seasons of Mothering

April 8, 2015 36 Comments

It had been many, many years since I had read The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes by Du Bose Heyward when we got

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Our Triduum in Photos

April 6, 2015 13 Comments

It’s still Easter today! Happy Easter! Let’s jump in the ol’ T.A.R.D.I.S. and take a look back at the Triduum, just for posterity’s sake, shall

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Happy Easter from the Tierneys!

April 5, 2015 25 Comments

A very happy and blessed Easter from our family to yours. Here’s what our day has looked like so far . . . And here’s

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Holy Week Declutter and Donate

April 2, 2015 17 Comments

Every year, during the first three days of Holy Week, we do a big declutter and donate. This is how I get motivated . .

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