Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?

Sidney Portier is not eating dinner at my house, neither is Ashton Kutcher. Actually, no one is coming to Thanksgiving dinner at my house this year; we’ll be driving across town to my sister-in-law’s house. Who’s coming to dinner at your house? Do you even know? Are you anxious for a tried-and-true method to hostingContinueContinue reading “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?”

Buckets-O-Fun

 When we received the “It can’t get any Yuckier!” and “Sticky Yuck!” packets from Buckets-O-Fun in the mail, my kids could not wait to try them out. They even agreed to work together on the projects! “Sticky Yuck!” contained one small packet of granules and directions on the card to which it was stapled (onlyContinueContinue reading “Buckets-O-Fun”

How to Mesh Unit Studies With Classical Education

Love the idea of unit studies? Fascinated by classical education? Think the two are mutually exclusive? I’d like to propose that they are compatible. Let’s just briefly review classical education and unit studies to make sure that we’re on the same page as far as basic definitions go.  “Classical education depends on a three-part processContinueContinue reading “How to Mesh Unit Studies With Classical Education”

GIVEAWAY From CSN Stores!!

CSN liked the reviews I wrote for them a few weeks ago so much that they offered to let me host a GIVEAWAY for you, my faithful followers. CSN Stores has over 200 stores online and the sell everything from drop leaf tables to spruce up your home for the holidays to organization products forContinueContinue reading “GIVEAWAY From CSN Stores!!”

Teaching Children to be Self-Sufficient

Teaching children to be self-sufficient fosters homeschool organization several ways. It teaches them time management and personal organization skills. The more time we spend telling our (older) children what to do next, the less time we spend helping them understand the Pythagorean Theorem (don’t worry, teacher’s books help!). The more time we spend putting thingsContinueContinue reading “Teaching Children to be Self-Sufficient”

It’s a Mouse Pad, It’s a Calendar, It’s a To-Do List, It’s . . .

A three-in-one wonder! This is my latest organization tool and I LOVE it. I ordered a pad (each one has over 100 sheets) from Current.com. I needed a mouse pad because my mouse doesn’t work on my glass desktop (or wood, or plastic, or many other surfaces). Check. I needed a scribble pad for allContinueContinue reading “It’s a Mouse Pad, It’s a Calendar, It’s a To-Do List, It’s . . .”