…e is it tells you about starting a small business, text book 3. Seriously, real life information – so helpful! Oh, I wish someone would have explained these details to me when I was younger instead of just filling my head with useless facts. Overall, I would give the PAC Economics Course an A+ for an Economics Course! As with any course, I would always add documentaries, biographies, and maybe even a field trip. Where to buy the Paradigm Curriculu…
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I am thankful Day 3
…like his Dad. He listens to a song a couple of times and has it memorized. He and I have a moment to bond. I like him. I am so grateful that I am able to cut his hair and he has to sit still long enough for me to hear what is going on in his life. I then realize this moment is fleeting. He will be flying from our nest soon. Until then I will be giving him maybe a weekly haircut just because “appearances” are everything. Blessings to you! You are l…
Kids are Gross
…or that peanut butter and jelly stash in their closet from 2 years ago. I realized all this can be cleaned up. My house can be cleaned. My car can be replaced. Still undecided about boys toilets. Their needs become second nature to a mom. You don’t even realize you are fulfilling their needs – it just happens. How many times did I wake up in the middle of the night and pick up a crying child and never remember how the child ended up in my bed? An…
Overwhelmed???
…trying to bring laughter into the home, trying to pray, trying to read the Word, trying to eat balanced meals, letting the dog out, trying to grow tomatoes, pulling the weeds, trying to bird watch, trying to wash the hair at least every other day, trying to stay on a strict beauty ritual, trying to lose weight, not being to fit into clothes that were bought last week, trying to get a hair cut, cutting 60 fingernails, cutting 60 toe nails, trying t…
Homeschool Conference The Woodlands
…ter flaws and were able to correct and train our children according to the Word in a way that may have been missed had we sent them to public school. It was good for us. It was God’s Will for us. (I would no way say this is the BEST way for everyone! Everyone is on their own journey!) It also brought our family close. I don’t regret any days that our kids stayed at home and had to overcome my horrible “teaching” moments like when I couldn’t rememb…








