…y bags! One for the “Read” bags and another for the “To Read” pile. This saves on fines. Also, most libraries can print you out a receipt of which books you have checked out…have a child check it before you leave the house. It might save you some Fine Money. I also plan to continue homeschooling through the summer! Shhh…don’t tell the kids. They just will think it will be fun activities. I could be called a “sneaky homeschooling Mom.” But, I would…
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10 things I’ve learned about myself through homeschooling
…an dishes. Okay, maybe not the last one. I’ve learned food is essential in homeschooling. Life lessons like figuring out how to manage a household of 7, with little money are extremely valuable. I should have taken more Home Economic and Financial Classes. I’ve learned REAL LIFE CLASSES should be taught with vigor. Laughter, really is good medicine. I can’t survive teaching without laughter and prayer. (Not in that order.) I’ve learned laughing is…
Training with the Houston Texans’ Football Team
…ts are what they are…and they are not in this Mommy’s favor. He loved the training! He loves the Texans! He is going to probably get hurt. I will hurt with him! I will be his biggest cheerleader and his biggest prayer warrior. I’m still going to push basket weaving! Blessings to you! You are loved!…
7 Tips for Teaching God’s Word (Guest Post)
…n. Also, pray with your child before he goes to sleep. 5. While on the way home after a church service, ask your child what they learned in the children’s lesson they heard or from the sermon the pastor preached. 6. When situations arise that your child needs help resolving, seek to use Bible verses while attempting to arrive at the correct resolution. This requires that we as parents know the Bible well enough to be able to help our child find a…
Marriage – Hang on tight!
…’t go on dates very often. (We still have 5 young children that can’t stay home by themselves.) I know some people are like – you HAVE to have dates in order to have a good marriage. We agree. We send the kids to bed and have quality dates – alone. No money spent – well most of the time. It makes us appreciate those one on one dates alone in a restaurant, even more. We also think our marriage thrives on being good parents. (I wish we had this perf…