Motherhood is complicated. Motherhood is full of details, selflessness, discovery and quick growth. Motherhood is an around the clock job that requires everything a woman has to give. and sometimes more. Motherhood is not for the faint of heart. Motherhood is one of the hardest things you will ever do... Yet, as I'm sure you have also discovered, it is one of the most … [Read more...] about Simple Tips for Mothering
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Work-Are You Truly Taking the Day Off?
In past articles, viagra 100mg I’ve talked quite a bit about balance and working at home. I’ve discussed the importance of setting up a work space and the importance of managing time. This month, click I want to swing the pendulum to the other side and discuss How to keep work from taking over your family life. The struggle with extremes is not common. We’re hot or … [Read more...] about Work-Are You Truly Taking the Day Off?
Are Your Kids Socialized?
As a homeschooling mama, health I wish I had $1 for everytime I’ve heard someone say: “But what about socialization?” It’s the age old anti-homeschooling response. When I was new homeschooler, I felt the need to prove to these critics that my children would be very well socialized. So what did I do? I signed them up for every extracurricular activity under the sun. Here’s … [Read more...] about Are Your Kids Socialized?
What Are You Waiting For? Just Jump In!
We did a month of school in June and decided to wait until September to "officially" start up again. I see the blog posts, Instagram pics, and Facebook updates of other moms who are ready to go or they've already started their new year. It seems like they have organized their curriculum, planned their lessons and started their school year already. Me? I haven't … [Read more...] about What Are You Waiting For? Just Jump In!
Homeschooling During Life Challenges
One of the many reasons that I love homeschooling, is the freedom to be able to homeschool through the different life challenges that pop up when you least expect it. Whether it be bringing home a new baby, a chronic illness, a death of a loved one or moving. For us, it happened with the latter. We moved 1500 miles cross-country. There are many ways you … [Read more...] about Homeschooling During Life Challenges

