…isten to many conversations at once. I contribute to having 5 children and homeschooling. I HAVE to listen or someone might miss something. Okay back in the salon. I had all my children with me. Only the girls were getting their hair trimmed. They have never had their hair trimmed by a stranger before. Usually my Mother-in-Law or Sister-in-Law cut their hair – thankful for those people – they do it right! (But, that is a different story.) All of m…
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The Ultimate Blog Party
…ing. We laugh a lot and study hard words. We sleep in and work late. We have 2 dogs, 6 chickens and the last I counted 10-14 fish. We also have a caterpillar collection and we have tons of science experiments in our kitchen. I blame it on homeschooling. I write for The Homeschool Post, The Happy Housewife and here and there. Hope you feel at home here! Take your shoes off and stay awhile! Find me on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest! Blessings to yo…
How do you put yourself first? How does taking time for yourself help make you happier?
…herish those moments. But, with 5 kids, 2 dogs, 1 DIY husband, 6 chickens, homeschooling, and laundry…it just doesn’t happen often. Want to know a secret? When I do start thinking about myself…all the time, I find more things to be unhappier about. I want to cherish the times I do have and not waste more time wanting “me” time. So enjoy JOY! If you liked this post, visit the Main Post on BlogHer.com & join me in the comments! You can also enter in…
Where is that P31? ATTITUDES of a Virtuous Woman
…virtuous woman portrayed? Tracey Brewer is Mom to two daughters, ages ten and eight, and wife to her college sweetheart. She and her family live in coastal South Carolina where Tracey is enjoying her first year of homeschooling. Her blog, Girls to Grow, covers a variety of topics related to Christian parenting including homemaking, education, saving money, reading good books, and making memories with your children….
A to do list: When Mom feels sick
…am doing the best to my ability. Then I realize, sometimes this is when my homeschooling has paid off. My kids become my caretakers. They know how to bake because their Dad and I have showed them how to use Math and measure ingredients. They know how to care because we have taught them how to love on the sick. They become their younger siblings’ teacher. They read to them or play with them. They make their Mom feel like a Queen. I’m amazed at thes…






