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Stricken, smitten and afflicted
Not much to share right now. School is starting; both with our homeschool and seminary; Baby is at 30 weeks; and life goes on. Here is a video/song that Nathan and I both really liked:
Craziness
These last couple of weeks have been crazy. Three out of the 6 of us are in school now, although Eliana is only in Kindergarten 3 days a week. We went to the Birch Aquarium with friends yesterday as our … Continue reading
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Open and addled
I just finished reading a friends’ testimony of God’s work in her life that was beautifully open and real. So I’d like to share some of what we’re going through right now. My title is Open and Addled because right … Continue reading
Posted in Christian, Homeschooling, Real Life
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Back on the Homeschooling Wagon
Hello, World! I’ve always wanted to say that. Comes of taking too many computer classes. That’s right, I’ve gotten back onto the homeschooling wagon. This past year, I’ve been taking it easy, more like “unschooling” than homeschooling. With my oldest, … Continue reading
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Schooling
Our long journey into private Kindergarten. Continue reading
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whassup?
What’s going on right now? Continue reading
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Tagged california, car, Christian, escondido, family, homeschool, jesus, kindergarten, mountain valley academy, ramona, school, seminary, sticker, westminster, westminster seminary california, wsc
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So close yet so far
A review of Greg Mortenson’s book,”Three Cups of Tea.” Continue reading
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