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Leah’s graduating tonight

17th August 2012 | 0 Comments

Tonight is our youngest daughter Leah’s high school (homeschool) graduation. I haven’t been blogging lately because I’ve been too busy living life. The last two weeks I’ve been running around like crazy, getting things ready for Leah’s homeschool graduation, which I am so dreading! Everything is almost done now. I’ve missed you, though! I’m still [...]


What is success?

17th April 2012 | 0 Comments

Graduation is around the corner for many public school and private school students. Originally I was planning to graduate Leah in May or June this year, but after praying and thinking about things lately and talking with Ray, we are postponing her graduation until later this summer. Of course, Leah isn’t exactly thrilled about this [...]


Our field trip to Kemper Contemporary Art Museum

1st March 2012 | 0 Comments

This week has been fun with a couple of field trips with Leah to the Arabia Steamboat Museum and the Kemper Contemporary Art Museum, both located in Kansas City. The Arabia was a steamboat which hit an oak tree snag in the Missouri River on September 5, 1856, and sank into the mud. Years later, [...]


Slow down and enjoy your children and homeschooling!

19th August 2011 | 0 Comments

It’s back to school time for most public and private school children, and many homeschoolers as well. Last year we took off some extra days for holidays and other events, so Leah’s homeschooling went through some of this summer. Right now she is still on “summer break.” We will start her homeschooling about the second [...]


Standardized test to see where your child places, grade-wise

6th August 2011 | 0 Comments

Homeschooling parents sometimes want to know where their child would place grade-wise to either satisfy their own curiousity (or to ease concerns or anxieties of relatives/in-laws!). One of the best ways to do this is through standardized testing. Two years ago, a homeschooling mom told me about an online website, the Family Learning Organization, which [...]


Have fun with hands-on projects, like a volcano kit

6th August 2011 | 0 Comments

Our school year tends to follow the public school system’s schedule, but we take off longer for some holidays and usually wind up schooling during some of the summer. We’re wrapping up this school year, will take off the month of August, and start again in early September. Last week we went on a field [...]


Simple Summer Activities To Do With Kids

7th June 2011 | 0 Comments

A lot of people feel that the summertime is all about going on vacations, tanning and spending lazy days swimming. While these are great summer activities, there’s much more that can be done during summer. This is especially true for those of us with kids. Below is a list of small summer activities that you [...]


Summer Activities For Teens

27th May 2011 | 0 Comments

Do you homeschool all year long, or take a break in the summer (or at different times of the year)? Many homeschooling families opt for the summer break so their kids won’t resent the public school kids having “freedom” outside, while they’re indoors having to study. But you don’t want your child to go all [...]


Copycats curriculum

4th May 2011 | 0 Comments

It’s getting toward the end of the school year, but some homeschooling parents are thinking about next year’s curriculum. One very reasonably priced copywork curriculum is Copycats at www.copycatbooks.com. Copycat Books are economical copywork e-books with models in both manuscript and cursive, in traditional, modern, and italic handwriting styles, with Biblical and academic themes. I [...]


UHSE 2011 Schedule for this week

3rd May 2011 | 0 Comments

This is the Ultimate Homeschool Expo week with Felice Gerwitz and guests. Felice has an incredible lineup of speakers. Here is the schedule for the rest of this week. May 3 at 1pm (Central Time) Debbie Strayer: Reviving Your Teaching and Your Students. Homeschooling can seem like an overwhelming and exhausting task, with one of [...]


It’s that time again! UHSE 2011 is here!

18th April 2011 | 0 Comments

One of my favorite events throughout the year is the Ultimate Home School Expo. This year’s theme is “Making A Difference One child At A Time.” The live preview chats are every Thursday, counting down to the expo week May 2-6. Felice Gerwitz has an amazing line-up of speakers, and there will be 100 audio [...]


Special holiday recipe book with your Homeschool Expo ticket

6th November 2010 | 0 Comments

Thanks so much to all of you who prayed for my speaking session this week at UHSE 2010 with publisher/author/speaker Felice Gerwitz! It was such a blessing and an honor talking with Felice and speaking for her! You know how sometimes you don’t feel very anointed doing something – but God shows up despite yourself? That’s how [...]


Join me at 9 a.m. today for UHSE 2010

4th November 2010 | 0 Comments

Today I will be speaking at the Ultimate Homeschool Expo 2010. I would love to have all of you there joining Felice Gerwitz and me for support and prayer! My session starts at 9 a.m. central time (10 a.m. ET), and the show is for approximately one hour (that includes the intro and the Q [...]


This week’s schedule for UHSE 2010

18th October 2010 | 0 Comments

Need encouragement to center on Christ these coming holidays? Here is the schedule this week for the Ultimate Home School Expo 2010. Tuesday: October 19, 2010 at 1:00-2:00 ET on Blog Talk Radio Andrew Pudewa of Institute of Excellence in Writing joins Felice Gerwitz in an interview on the Effects of Music on Life October [...]


Fall UHSE 2010 here!

14th October 2010 | 0 Comments

Do you need the friendship and support of other homeschooling parents?  Are there homeschool topics you need to learn more about?  Is your soul thirsty for the Word of God?  Do you desire to keep Jesus Christ as the main focus of this holiday season?  Well, then, I have some good news for you!  The [...]