It’s that time again! Time for what, you may ask? I’m so glad you asked! It’s time to close out the 2008-2009 school year. How does one do that? It’s not that hard, really.First of all, make sure your kids are finished with all the schoolwork you planned for them to finish. Does this meanContinueContinue reading “It’s That Time Again”
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I Can See the Light at the End of the Tunnel!
Who knew that 180 days could be so long? After nine years, you’d think I would be able to remember that those 180 days do come to an end eventually. As I write this, we have exactly twenty more days until the end of our school year. Twenty more days until the end of theContinueContinue reading “I Can See the Light at the End of the Tunnel!”
End of the Year Reflection: Biggest Triumphs and Biggest Challenges
Okay, this is my first attempt at a meme. Yep, it’s spelled correctly! For those of you who don’t know what a meme is, it is “an idea . . . or usage that spreads from person to person within a culture” (Meriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition). In the blogging world, it’s posting a blogContinueContinue reading “End of the Year Reflection: Biggest Triumphs and Biggest Challenges”
Welcome Back to Home Port!
The TOS Review Crew Cruise has finished its sail around the world. As First Mate, I want to thank each and every one of you personally for joining me these past seven months as we explored the vast oceans of homeschool curricula, toys, and books. Altogether, we stopped at nearly fifty different ports of callContinueContinue reading “Welcome Back to Home Port!”
Calling All Classical Homeschoolers!
Calling all classical homeschoolers! If you’re looking for a painless way to integrate the pillars of classical education—Latin, logic, and rhetoric—into your homeschool, look no further than Memoria Press. No Latin background? No problem! First Form Latin is a unique, non-threatening introduction to Latin. Traditional Logic I will ease middle school students into the logicContinueContinue reading “Calling All Classical Homeschoolers!”
A Little of This and a Little of That
I’ve been meaning to post a personal post (not a review) for a while, but just haven’t made it this far. So, instead of having a different post for each topic, I’ll put several topics into one post. I never confessed to being a TIME organization guru, did I? Good!First things first: I managed toContinueContinue reading “A Little of This and a Little of That”
From Worry to Worship in Six Steps
This is just a teaser—check out the full article at Heart of the Matter Online.We would all say that, of course, worship is better than worry, but what exactly are we talking about? I like lists. I like knowing the facts. So, I decided to look at the facts and make a list.Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary definesContinueContinue reading “From Worry to Worship in Six Steps”
Come On, Let’s Celebrate!
Our culture has made the passage between girlhood and womanhood a curse. The Beautifully Made! three-book set by Generations of Virtue helps moms and daughters celebrate the blessings of womanhood in a godly, tasteful manner.Beautifully Made is comprised of two books for daughters and one book for moms. Not sure what to tell your tweensContinueContinue reading “Come On, Let’s Celebrate!”
Be a Woman Inspired and Get Revived!
This conference is meant to encourage women around the world in using their unique God-given gifts & talents the way HE would have her to use them. A Woman Inspired by God’s Word and His design for her life is unstoppable in her pursuit of His destiny for her. For some that may be asContinueContinue reading “Be a Woman Inspired and Get Revived!”
Alphabet Alley
Make your baby’s first toys Christian toys. Teach toddlers Christian values early with toys from Alphabet Alley. It’s never too early to make sure the things that influence your children are educational, motivational, and spiritual. That’s what every toy and game made by Alphabet Alley delivers. Quality, sturdy, adorable products include matching games, wooden stackingContinueContinue reading “Alphabet Alley”
