I Was Green Before Green Was Cool

You often hear of these oh-so-easy small changes that if each one of us made in our everyday life, it’d make a huge impact on preserving the world for our children and even our children’s children. Growing up with a very frugal mother, I learned first-hand how to reuse common household items and make those things that we...

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Review: Cheaper By the Dozen Study Guide by Kristina Campbell

Wanting a house full of children myself, I was eager to read Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank B. Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. Since this novel was based on real-life, I knew it would be a testament, good and bad, to what life was really like with a full household. It did not fail. The Gilbreth’s were the epitome of...

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Homeschooler of the Week: Jessica

Please allow me to introduce this week’s Homeschooler of the Week: Jessica of Trivium Academy. Hi, Jessica! Please tell us a little about yourself and your sweet little learners. I’m 30 years old, living a life I would never have dreamed with a pastor husband and two blessings we call Camille and Danny. Camille...

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Homeschooler of the Week: Carrie

This week’s Homeschooler of the Week honor goes to Carrie: the official Gremlin Wrangler! So, Carrie, tell us a little about yourself. I’m in my early thirties, been married for 11 years, have 4 gremlins, a dog posing as a hyena, and a cat posing as a jerk. I’m one of those creative people who can’t...

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Homeschooler of the Week: Trish

Let’s all welcome this week’s Homeschooler of the Week: Trish from A Joyful Heart! Tell us a little about yourself. I’m quite honored ~ and thoroughly humbled. I believe on your blog you wrote something to the effect of “I’m just little ol’ me” ~ I feel that way so often! I learn...

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