Pin itThis is National Influenza Vaccination Week, December 4th – 11th, and with the Colds, Sinus, and plain old yucky nasty Infections and Flu going around already, even in my house, it is great to gather some info to get a head start and know what to do! Dr. Chris McCracken of Appalachian Regional Adult [...]
Taking December Off
I’m a Field Trip Flop
November Weekend Events: Happy Thanksgiving! 11/18-20
Comparing Homeschoolers with Public Schoolers

Pin itA few weeks ago I was talking—more accurately, moaning–to my husband about our second-grader’s lackluster progress in math. I’m not really sure what to try next, or if we just need to stick with what we’re doing, so I was just kind of thinking out loud about my options. My husband, because he likes [...]
Some Weeks, Survival is the Best You Can Hope For
Housekeeping Day
Mommy Guilt, Homeschool Style

Pin itI think every mom comes in for her own fair share of guilt from time to time. Whether it’s because you completely forgot to brush someone’s teeth every morning for a week, or something more serious, like yelling at a child instead of patiently correcting him (not that I would ever do these things), [...]
Homeschoolers Sure Do Have a Lot of Kids, Don’t They?

Pin itOK, so not all homeschoolers have a dozen children. I’ve met many, many homeschoolers with just one or two kids. In fact, I’ve seen parents with only one practically apologize for not having more, like they’re letting down the team or something. (We’re not judging you, honest.) For the most part, when I meet [...]
Autumn Homeschool Activities in the High Country

Pin itWith cooler weather descending on the High Country, I find myself torn between gathering my little chicks indoors to prepare for the cozy, homey days of winter and running outdoors every time the sun shows its face so we can soak up the last, waning rays of summer. Since I can never decide whether [...]








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