by Christina | May 5, 2015 | encouragement, faith, homeschool, Intentional, motherhood |
Trusting God in The Process- {Intentional Homeschooling Series} I recently went to a homeschool coffee social with new and seasoned homeschool moms. It was rewarding to go as an encourager. I hadn’t realized that somehow over the last 15 years, I had gone from...
by Christina | Nov 21, 2014 | Adventure, Alphabet Smash, encouragement, faith, homeschool, motherhood |
How to Find Miracles in your Homeschool Just read this poem today in school; Walt Whitman’s “Miracles”. I so appreciate his take on miracles. And I am realizing, as I pursue homeschooling intentionally, the simplicity of miracles. What really...
by Christina | Oct 23, 2014 | Adventure, Alphabet Smash, children, encouragement, homeschool, joy, motherhood, Writing |
Creating Pre-school Memories with Alphabet Smash: Fun Activities Alphabet Smash is a fun, hands-on, relationship building Christian curriculum for your preschooler or kindergartener. It is an alphabet adventure that is engaging, simple to do and creates lifetime...
by Christina | Oct 7, 2014 | Adventure, books, children, free, homeschool, motherhood |
The Inspiration for Alphabet Smash – A Christian Homeschool Pre-K and K Curriculum I am ashamed to admit this, but I used to make fun of homeschoolers. Who would want to homeschool? I love that God has such a sense of humor. Especially believing that I, the...
by Christina | Jul 24, 2014 | books, homeschool, motherhood, Writing |
Alphabet Smash Book Cover Poll I mentioned a few weeks ago that I am writing a Pre-school/Kindergarten curriculum called Alphabet Smash. After months of researching and getting it together, I am now deciding on a cover and would very much appreciate input, especially...
by Christina | May 15, 2014 | children, encouragement, faith, family, homemaking, homeschool, motherhood, prayer |
7 Characteristics of a Healthy Homeschool My pastor’s sermon on Sunday was entitled “How to Recognize a Real Church”. It stuck with me this week and made me consider our homeschool family and how we could improve our health. I think you can apply...