I think spring will forevermore say Shakespeare to me. This is the eleventh year that the kids have participated in the homeschool Shakespeare group called Front Lawn Players and as always it brings it’s own chaotic joy to our lives. In the beginning, after much research, our intrepid director decided that small children could, in […]
Simplifying Your Domestic Church: A Book Study for Spring ~ Section 2
Welcome back to our spring book study. Before we dive into section two, take a moment to reflect on how section one influenced your decision making about your “stuff” this past week. Were you less inclined to accumulate? Can you see yourself letting some things go? And most importantly, did you discern a detachment from […]
Raising Children That Pray
I was very happy, this week, to speak to a group of sixth grade parents in our parish about how to pray with their children. They were a nice group (actually two groups) and my talk was brief enough not to annoy anyone. I think busy parents who attend a meeting at 7:30 at […]
Simplifying Your Domestic Church, by Abby Sasscer: A Book Study for Spring
Last year, in the very beginning of the conference season I had the good fortune to meet the lovely Abby Sasscer in Maryland. We were both speaking at that conference (Do you attend that one? I love it, such a pretty setting and nice people) and I had a chance to chat with her and then we […]
History Notebooks
When I posted this photo on my Facebook page a few weeks ago it sparked some questions about how we do notebooking for history. It’s almost not worth an entire blog post on it’s own because my approach is really simple and a little bit hands off. I’ve been using the notebooking method […]
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