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1 Corinthians for the Homeschool Mom

We’ve had an unusually rough day here on the homeschool front:  crying, temper tantrums, and slamming doors seemed to be the norm rather than the exception.  It was a frustrating day; one of those days that makes me question our decision to take on the task of educating our boys at home.  After all, it…

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Out of the Mouths of Babes: In All Honesty

  After my little exchange with Connor this morning, he fell back to sleep for two hours.  When he  finally awoke, we ate breakfast, and then headed downstairs to start our schoolwork.  Connor whined, complained, and cried his way through math, usually a favorite subject. “Are you feeling alright?,” I asked with concern. “No,” he…

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Out of the Mouths of Babes: Are You Thinking What I’m Thinking?

We woke this morning to a light dusting of snow on the ground and rain pattering on the roof.  The radio reported a mixture of snow, ice, and rain for the remainder of the day and a host of school closings. Upon hearing this, Connor, our 7-year-old, looks at me and sleepily asks, “Are you…

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Out of the Mouths of Babes: A Six-Year-Old On Homeschooling

Connor and his new best buddy, Dawson, were talking in the car this evening: Where do you go to school? I’m homeschooled. What is your school like? I don’t know about inside a school building  because I go to school in my house. — Silence — I get to stay at home all day and…

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We Interrupt the Regularly Scheduled Program

Ryan ran into the bedroom this morning to inform us the radio had just announced that “All Fairfax County Public Schools and Cornerstone Schoolhouse are closed due to the snow!” Patrick informed Ryan that since Cornerstone Schoolhouse is located in our basement and requires only a short walk downstairs, where there is indeed no snow,…