How to Marginally Succeed at Covid-Induced Homeschool

How to Marginally Succeed at Covid-Induced Homeschool

As of Friday, we officially logged our third week of covid-induced homeschool. Maybe you’re right about there with me…welcome. With a full 14 days under my belt- I’m feeling confidently uncertain- which makes me the best possible person to teach others how to marginally succeed 

My Ebenezer Board: A Hunt for Blessings

My Ebenezer Board: A Hunt for Blessings

“Another snow day and I’m desperate to get out of the house!” “The kids are sick AGAIN.  Can’t catch a break.” “Why do I bother getting the mail? It’s always another bill.” “Starbucks took away another sugar free drink…I’m pretty sure they hate me!” I’m 

Saving Our Kids (and Ourselves) From the More We Don’t Need

Saving Our Kids (and Ourselves) From the More We Don’t Need

We navigated through the crowded woodland-themed lobby towards the canopied exit.  As we pushed the double doors open, fresh air filled our lungs and though the warm spring sun was fading, we caught  whimsical glimpses of its reflection on birds flying high above. We exhaled. 

“Gray Faith” Third Space

“Gray Faith” Third Space

I haven’t updated about the book enough- partly because I’m taking my sweet time with the final edits!  Apparently books don’t publish themselves- I’m making a mental note of that. Still, my projected date for the book launch is actually June 23rd– just a week 

Summer Stalling…

Summer Stalling…

Summer is here and somehow having no schedule is just as stressful sometimes as keeping up with the weekly school routine.  At least for a person like me who does not plan things out ahead of time. I have a few things penciled in here