Coffee in one hand leaning in to share, listen: How I talk to God. “Momma, you’re special.” Three-year-old touches my…
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Parts and Passions: What to Look for in a Curriculum
Sometimes, after reading so much goodness out of Charlotte Mason’s 6 volumes, I just want to write about the beauty…
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On Teaching Homer’s Odyssey
The father of Plutarch had him learn his Homer that he might get heroic ideas of life. Had…
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Reader’s Journal 2015
Here are my reads for the year, starting with my top 5 picks. If you wrote a list of the…
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Gloaming, Advent, and The Tie That Binds
In the Gloaming by George Inness 1893 By the light of the evening star When the moon is growing dusky…
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Simple and Holy: Favorite Advent Readings
Mary by Henry Ossawa Tanner 1914 Our Advent readings over the years have varied greatly. When there were lots of…
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Pride and Prejudice – Commonplace Entry
Magic Mirrors: Exploring Living Books
Here is a living book that I am reading with my 12-year-old daughter. It is my second time through…
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All the World’s a Wonder-ball
One of the things I love about this whole living education thing is that everyday I get to learn and…
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Spelling Other Than By Dictation
I read this article in the Charlotte Mason Digital Collection and found it thought-provoking. Well, thought-provoking for those of us…
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A Well-Read Child
“A child of any age should be a well-read person for his age.” – Charlotte Mason . some books we…
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Wonder Thoughts and a Winner
hollyhocks in Ontario, Canada from seeds given 2 years ago in Windom, MN I just returned from a nourishing trip…
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