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Author Archives: Honey
Times of Refreshing
When you are a mom of many littles and you homeschool, chances are you may not get out too often to chat with other mothers who fall into the same category as you. For the past couple of years I … Continue reading
Embarking On Your Homeschool Journey
I have two pieces of advice for all of you who are just starting out with your homeschooling: 1. Take Time Choosing Your Materials When I was planning my homeschooling this year, I spent a great deal of time focusing … Continue reading
What is the most important thing in your homeschool day?
Image by rykneethling The most important thing in our homeschool day is making sure the Bible time happens. Bible time, at this point, consists of one-on-one time with each child (only the older three boys). We are using Bob Jones … Continue reading
The Queen and her Disorderly Castle
Once upon a time there lived a queen. She lived in a very disorderly castle. She desperately wanted to be more organized in time to start her next homeschooling year. She was looking for something to help her get organized, … Continue reading
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An Army Of Ordinary People
I was intrigued by the tag-line of this book, “stories of real-life men and women simply being the church.” What does it mean to simply be the church? This book lays out how I have always believed that “church” should … Continue reading



























