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Not Tamed: A Lesson in Walking Out of the Theater

April 8, 2013 3 Comments

Hey all, while we’re out of town for Easter Break, I’m cleaning out my drafts folder.  So if this sounds like it was written a

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The Secret Truth About Why I Homeschool

March 4, 2013 26 Comments

A pretty standard response to “regular” people finding out that I homeschool is, “Wow, you’re amazing, I could never do that.” I never know how to

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Why We Wii

January 16, 2013 13 Comments

I have to preface this by saying I don’t “get” video games. I don’t play them myself. Not since my dad and I conquered Myst anyway. If I’m

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Notable and Quotable

January 13, 2013 3 Comments

Hey All, For today, you get a roundup of how things sounded around my house this week and the important lessons we learned. 1. I

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The Myth of Me-Time

January 10, 2013 6 Comments

Thanks to Diana for sending in A READER QUESTION!  It still counts if I know her in real life right? What things usually look like

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Homeschool Holiday

January 8, 2013 4 Comments

Our “School Table” up until yesterday And mom and dad can hardly wait for school to start again . . . Well, it’s happened, school has

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