Christmas, Journal

Simple Truths

Last Friday night my husband and I found ourselves home with just the boys and nothing urgent on the calendar. Bliss. What to do? We picked up one of the Christmas books I had pulled from the library to try to get to this season: The Christmas Stove by Alta Halverson Seymour. We finished it an hour… Read More Simple Truths

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Speaking of Libraries

Some of you will remember the Homeschool Librarians Conference we were privileged to host here in Virginia last June. I wrote on how that conference came about and afterward shared some of the highlights of that event. Because of the increasing interest of homeschool families to offer their book collections to other  homeschoolers in their own communities, the general lack… Read More Speaking of Libraries

Charlotte Mason, Journal

More Hard Thinking about Easy Reading

I heard from a number of you when I approached the complex subject of “what” our children should be reading and intend to continue probing it. For the home educating parent, reading is undeniably crucial. Beyond the challenge of our children accomplishing the actual skill of reading the written word, there is that immense ocean of written material–making choices about… Read More More Hard Thinking about Easy Reading

Charlotte Mason, Journal

A Thanksgiving Story

The stories we hold dearest are those that have both plummeted us to the depths of anxiety and despair as we suffered through the characters’ difficulties and disappointments, sorrows and setbacks. Our hearts fill with compassion as we enter into both woes and triumphs with them, feel their excruciating pain of loss  and/or deprivation, their… Read More A Thanksgiving Story

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Take a Tour

We’ve posted a video tour of our library on The Library page! Please click the link above to take a walk-through of our library, see how we’ve organized our collection, what we have on our shelves, and some unique ways of catering to the families that use our library!

Charlotte Mason, Journal, Reading

Just One Counts

The best stories remind us that life triumphs over death, light over darkness, goodness over evil. History teaches us that one life matters, that the real heroes often go unnoticed by the books, and that the most tumultuous and miserable periods often give rise to those kind of individuals. These are the characters we desire our children to get to… Read More Just One Counts