Thank you Buddy for being a wonderful dad to our children. You are awesome and we love you very much. Happy Father’s Day!!
And to my dad. There is not a day that goes by that I do not think about you. I love you and miss you. Happy Father’s Day!
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Yes, I am going to be taking a break from the computer. 🙂 We have family visiting and will be spending our time with them. They have made some plans for us, so we are looking forward to visiting with them for a couple of days.
The kids are excited. They are so ready to spend some time with their grandma and aunt.
We love it when family are able to come and visit us for just a few days. They always bring us a little from “home”, whether it is a freshly picked watermelon, something we left on our last visit, or just local news of what is happening in our small hometown of Bell.
God has truly blessed me with a wonderful family and I thank God for them daily.
Yes, I am going to be taking a break from the computer. 🙂 We have family visiting and will be spending our time with them. They have made some plans for us, so we are looking forward to visiting with them for a couple of days.
The kids are excited. They are so ready to spend some time with their grandma and aunt.
We love it when family are able to come and visit us for just a few days. They always bring us a little from “home”, whether it is a freshly picked watermelon, something we left on our last visit, or just local news of what is happening in our small hometown of Bell.
God has truly blessed me with a wonderful family and I thank God for them daily.
This week the Homeschool Village has asked, “Share your favorite book that has supported and encouraged you in your homeschooling adventure and why you’d recommend it to another homeschooler.”
Well, when we first started thinking about homeschooling 8 1/2 years ago, I do not recall reading any specific book about homeschooling. I do know we prayed to God and asked him to direct our path. While praying, we also studied God’s word asking him to show us through his scripture of what we should do. We wanted to make sure that it was what God wanted us to do and not some quick decision on our part. God also put into our path through church wonderful families who had been homeschooling for many years. I would write questions down and then the next time I saw them, I would ask questions over and over. It was such a blessing to be around encouraging and enthusiastic families who loved to homeschool and were willing to take time time to talk with us in-depth about what homeschooling was, what the laws were and the many different types of curriculum that is available.
We also went to the internet and started doing research. It was amazing at the many websites that we came across with information on homeschooling. One of the very first website that I came across was About.com:Homeschool. It has loads of information and also has links for many other websites that are focused on homeschooling.
So while I did not read any specific homeschooling books, there are a lot out there. My advice is to talk to veteran homeschoolers and see what they recommend. They have a wealth of knowledge and can get you started in the right direction.
Since this is a book review post, I would like to mention several books that people have mentioned to me that they have read and have enjoyed. Perhaps one of these books will speak to your heart.
The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise
Home Learning Year by Year by Rebecca Rupp
Be sure to stop by Layton Family Joy and check out the other homeschool blogs that have linked up for today!
This week the Homeschool Village has asked, “Share your favorite book that has supported and encouraged you in your homeschooling adventure and why you’d recommend it to another homeschooler.”
Well, when we first started thinking about homeschooling 8 1/2 years ago, I do not recall reading any specific book about homeschooling. I do know we prayed to God and asked him to direct our path. While praying, we also studied God’s word asking him to show us through his scripture of what we should do. We wanted to make sure that it was what God wanted us to do and not some quick decision on our part. God also put into our path through church wonderful families who had been homeschooling for many years. I would write questions down and then the next time I saw them, I would ask questions over and over. It was such a blessing to be around encouraging and enthusiastic families who loved to homeschool and were willing to take time time to talk with us in-depth about what homeschooling was, what the laws were and the many different types of curriculum that is available.
We also went to the internet and started doing research. It was amazing at the many websites that we came across with information on homeschooling. One of the very first website that I came across was About.com:Homeschool. It has loads of information and also has links for many other websites that are focused on homeschooling.
So while I did not read any specific homeschooling books, there are a lot out there. My advice is to talk to veteran homeschoolers and see what they recommend. They have a wealth of knowledge and can get you started in the right direction.
Since this is a book review post, I would like to mention several books that people have mentioned to me that they have read and have enjoyed. Perhaps one of these books will speak to your heart.
The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise
Home Learning Year by Year by Rebecca Rupp
Be sure to stop by Layton Family Joy and check out the other homeschool blogs that have linked up for today!