My Friend Doug is Missing
Please pray for the Lemay family, Doug has been missing since January 1, I know him from High School.
My musings on our homeschool, coop, figuring out what my educational philosophy is anyway, and will I ever make curtains for the rest of the appartment?
Please pray for the Lemay family, Doug has been missing since January 1, I know him from High School.
Christine at the Thinking Mother has assembled a lot of resources and thought provoking questions, as usual. ADD link
So, how are we coming? I said I’d post photos, but first I had to clean off the horizontal surfaces; of the coffee cups, the files stacked by the computer for reference, the toys stuck up high were K can’t Continue reading Study Edited part II (the pictures version)
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Living Math is not quick or easy…and it’s messy but so worth it! (actually it’s One Child Policy Homeschool, but typing one handed while nursing is tricky!)
Dh exclaimed," I hope she didn’t eat anything, I just got the capacitor out of her hand…oh, it was an old piece of apple. Apple good, capacitor bad."
DH is a genius. For my Birthday last week, he gave me two romantic/fantasy YA novels and said he’d read them aloud to me if I rubbed his head (he claims he would watch a blue screen, let alone a Continue reading Fun Read
We are getting socked in today. The boys just asked if they could come in from their outside time early, and they were well bundled up. After they clear the steps off, I’ll let them in. M had no outside Continue reading Serious Snow Today
The Carnival of Homeschooling is up at Practical Homeschooling. I have an article in it.
A few years ago, a post on the Miquon-Key to math group led me to a link forThe Cuisenaire Activity and Exploration Book Miranda Hughes just re-posted it today so you can get a copy of it and the cards Continue reading Cuisenart Rod Games for Pre-Schoolers
We decided not to switch the living room and study after all: the sound of the movies would keep the children awake. As it is when we watch grown up movies after bedtime, the kids call down the hall, "That Continue reading Study/workshop edited hooray!
(Note: I now have a Knitting Design Blog with this information in a tidier format at http://www.christineguestdesigns.com/blog/ring-cables/ July 24, 2015) I think that the closed ring designs in Barbara G Walker’s Charted Knitting Designs are ingenious. I’m a bit surprised Continue reading Christmas Tree Increases – a variation on Barbara G Walker’s technique for increasing in one stitch.