NIAW ’17: Infertility & Homeschooling
I can’t let my heart have free reign – I have to let Christ have reign of my life. And that is hard.
I can’t let my heart have free reign – I have to let Christ have reign of my life. And that is hard.
It appears we are a routine family!
Our homeschool plan for this school year!
How you choose to educate your children is not a salvation issue. But it is an important one.
Today was our 100th day of school. When I taught middle school, I never really understood why the lower grades (aka, the elementary school) celebrated the 100th day every year. I feel like I deserve a medal. Or a trophy. Or at least someone else to cook dinner once in a while 😉 But I… Continue reading 100 Days of Homeschooling
It’s preschool season, and in Indiana, almost all schools return to session within the next three weeks. We can’t afford preschool, which is fine, because I am feeling more and more led to homeschool. So hit me. Give me your best preschool homeschool advice. Curriculum? No curriculum? Two days a week? Three days a week?… Continue reading Advice Wanted: Homeschool Preschool
Keith and I have been discussing educational options for Little Man. He will only be three in January (sniff, sniff) so we have some time, but we have been leaning more and more toward homeschooling. There are a number of reasons for this, most of them being about our conservative faith and political beliefs. Part… Continue reading "Homeschool"
One of the loudest arguments feminists and egalitarians use against complementarians is the idea that being a stay-at-home wife or mother is a byproduct of privilege. In fact, during last week’s Twitter brou ha ha over the Council of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood’s conference in Louisville, I saw that argument used over and over again:… Continue reading The (myth of) Privilege of Stay at Home Motherhood
Little Man starts “school” one week from tomorrow. It’s a parents’ day out program at a local church, and it will only be one day a week for a few hours. This was a tough decision for me (not so much for Keith). Again, a few hours one day a week….why the angst? I realized… Continue reading School
— 1 — This has been a crazy week. We were camping last Saturday until Tuesday. We left on Tuesday for the three hour drive home and were about 25 cars back of a fatal accident. We sat for over an hour on the highway while the accident was dealt with. It was very sad.… Continue reading 7 Quick Takes Friday (v. 4)