…t. Nicholas turn into Santa? Why does Santa wear red? What is Hanukah? And much more… It is free – by the way! Here is another link…in case you missed the first one! Let me know what you think! I’ve attached Phil Vischer’s (also creator of Veggie Tales ) reason for creating What’s in the Bible series. I just fell in love with his testimony! It encouraged my husband and I greatly! Merry Christmas friends! I’m so thankful for each and every one of y…
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Our Fall Village
…ries, to what is happening in the village. Hopefully, they are making great memories. I know my husband has wonderful memories of the village, his mom made out cardboard. I wonder what tales my children will have when they grow up. Thanks for visiting today and I hope you are having a great Fall Day! ©www.ilovemy5kids.blogspot.com…
Staycation Ideas Tyler Texas
…tmas. It was neat to see all the oil wells donning Christmas lights. After traveling to the Permian Texas – we like learning about the oil industry and this did not disappoint. ♥ Rangerette Museum I have a confession. I was in drill team back in the day. In fact, I was an officer. I would love to go to this museum by myself but who knows I might take the kids, too. 1100 Broadway, Kilgore, TX 75662-3299 Phone: 903-983-8265 ♥ East Texas Oil Museum…
Seeing things and getting a new perspective.
…eat. Beauty is sometimes a choice. I choose to see good. Right now we were traveling around Texas with our 5 kids, 2 dogs and learning along the way. It is an adventure. My new term for it is Car-Schooling. This week, I’ve been shown things in my life, that had to change. It needed a new perspective. Thankfully, it was a gentle transition, that no one would probably notice except my sweet hubby and me. It is so neat when the road detours and there…
Louisville – now that is a TEXAS size BAT
In the fall, we did some traveling and more traveling…I’m still posting about our trip because we stopped at so many places… One of the places was Louisville, Kentucky. Home of the world’s LARGEST bat. One of my objectives of homeschooling is to stop at everything that is the World’s Largest. (Must be a Texas’ thang.) {My spell check suggested THONG for thang. No, Mr. Spellchecker, it’s THANG.} It was COLD and we had not expected the change in te…






