Do you know what? I have lived in New England for almost 37-years and I pride myself in not complaining about New England weather, and particularly its winters. I’m always amazed at the grumblings every single winter from people who choose to live here. And then, come summer, the very same people complain about the humidity. It’s laughable! Yes, our weather…
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How to Homeschool Through Construction
As many of you already know, Schizz and I elected to embark on a major home renovation this year. The project officially started in November, but has been stalled by snow more times than I can count. Now, we are days from April and I can almost see the light. It’s probably safe to say that we were slightly…
A Homeschool Day in the Life 2015
A Homeschool Day in the Life 2015 As a rookie homeschooler, I have been delighting in the recent posts over at Simple Homeschool. Every year, Simple Homeschool runs a series of guest posts called A Homeschool Day In The Life. Honestly, I’ll mourn the series a bit because I’ve enjoyed it that much. It’s fascinating to me to…
How to Wear Your Kids Out in Bad Weather
How to Wear Your Kids Out in Bad Weather Do you ever wonder how to wear your kids out in bad weather? Folks, it’s cold out there today. It’s so cold that it hurts to be outside. Typically, we subscribe to the saying “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.” We are usually outside…
5 Things to do RIGHT NOW to make your kids smile
5 Things to do RIGHT NOW to make your kids smile Let’s be honest here, mamas. Sometimes it’s possible to get so caught up in the to do list that we forget to just be. We rush through the day, harried and frazzled. Then we wake up the following day, already exhausted, grab a cup of coffee,…
101 Things I’ve Learned From Homeschooling My Gifted Son
101 Things I’ve Learned From Homeschooling My Gifted Son Learning happens all the time if you just relax and let it. Homeschooling can be unexpected. Profoundly gifted guilt is real. Gifted children are at high risk of underachievement. Thinking about giftedness in terms of asynchronous development brings more understanding to this population. Educators and school…



