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Homeschooling is a Scary Proposition

April 27, 2015 13 Comments

It’s the last installment of homeschool week on the blog. For earlier posts see here and here and here.Today we’ll be looking at some obstacles

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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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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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Other People's Kids: controlling the chaos on preschool playdates

February 27, 2015 32 Comments

It’s mailbag time again. Today we’re going to discuss managing unruly children in your home . . . when they’re not (exclusively) yours. The Question:

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The Very Best Shows on Netflix . . . according to my kids

February 23, 2015 41 Comments

So, this whole Netflix sponsored post thing is really supposed to be a LOT more kid-focused than mine are. Mostly, I prefer to hide from

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Mothering and Morning Sickness . . . at the same time

February 20, 2015 23 Comments

Today’s mailbag question is near and dear to my barfy little heart . . .  illustration from Richard Scarry’s Best Mother Goose Ever Question: Kendra,  I

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Feast Then Fast: Tips for Fat Tuesday, Resources for Lent, Free Printables, and a Little Contest

February 16, 2015 18 Comments

Lent is nigh, you guys. It is NIGH. Hope you’re ready. If you’re not, I might be able to help . . . with some

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To the Harry Potter Finger-Waggers: Sorcery in the Bible vs Living in aMagical World

February 4, 2015 96 Comments

Dear Lady Who Commented on My Instagram Photo, I can’t remember your name, because I deleted your comment very quickly. I don’t usually delete comments,

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Seven Odd Things I’ve Come to Appreciate About Homeschooling

January 30, 2015 39 Comments

I’ve written before about why and how we homeschool. But, recently, as we go about our daily routine, I keep noticing odd little things that

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Are Older Siblings Overburdened by Responsibilities? Or Are They Empowered by Them?

January 27, 2015 65 Comments

I have a backlog of great mailbag questions I got during and since the ol’ hiatus. So, here’s another one. The idea that I might

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