This post was written by Wendy Woerner of Your One Tree This month has really been busy for our family! When I looked through our family calendar for the month, it was a bit overwhelming to see how many days we had filled in with appointments, trips, and events, as we are not constantly […]
5 Things We’re Doing Differently With Our Second Set of Children
This post was written by Danika Cooley of Thinking Kids My husband and I have two distinct sets of children. Our first two children came to live with us out of a high-risk situation, at the ages of eight and ten, the week after our honeymoon. We didn’t have a whole lot of time […]
Frustrated Mom: Is This Where God Wants Me to Be?
This post was written by Amy Blevins of Homeschool Encouragement Several years ago, I was chatting with a group of ladies from my small group at church and I was asked this question: “Is frustration with your kids a sin?” My immediate, gut response based on my personal experience was, “Yes!” The other moms were […]
Let Them Move
This post is from contributor Heather Haupt My mom slipped into the back of my first grade classroom one morning to observe her struggling daughter. That bright little girl was starting to wither this year and she wanted to know why. She found me perched on the end of my chair in the back corner […]
Confessions of a Homeschool Mom
This post is from contributor Monica Heffner I love the homeschool lifestyle. I am happy and grateful to have every day with my children. I have to be honest though–teaching and enforcing the completion of the schoolwork is an area that I do not always enjoy. When I read blogs of mothers who live, eat, […]
Mercy and Motherhood
This post is from contributor Marianne Sunderland I glanced over the towering mound of laundry perched at the end of my bed to sneak a look at the alarm clock on my night stand. My heart skipped a beat as I realized the time. So late, and what have I done today? Why, the day […]
Well-Defined Boxes
This post was written by Stef Layton of Educating Laytons What would our relationships look like if we stopped putting each other in well-defined boxes? Am I the only one who has gotten a little sideways with judgement lately? Women are tough on women. Moms are tough on moms. Homeschoolers are tough on homeschoolers! It’s […]
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