Me, My, Mine
Homeschoolers use a variety of tools to teach their children vocabulary, but I doubt that the words “me, my, and mine” are included in many of them. “Me, my, and mine” haven’t been far behind “Mama” and “Daddy” in the…
Homeschoolers use a variety of tools to teach their children vocabulary, but I doubt that the words “me, my, and mine” are included in many of them. “Me, my, and mine” haven’t been far behind “Mama” and “Daddy” in the…
I saw a verse from 2 Corinthians the other day and tucked it away in my idea file as one I might share with you sometime. When I looked at it last night, I thought of it in a new…
Ecclesiastes and Amos have beautiful descriptions of the water cycle. Blowing toward the south, Then turning toward the north, The wind continues swirling along; And on its circular courses the wind returns. All the rivers flow into the sea, Yet the sea is…
Rock City brings back happy memories for me. I remember going there with my family when I was a little girl. We never got far from reminders of Rock City when I was a girl. In the Southern vernacular, “there’s…
Ray and I returned Tuesday night from one of the most encouraging weeks of our eighteen years of working with homeschoolers through Notgrass History. We went to two homeschool conferences in Colorado Springs. The first conference was a meeting with homeschool…
While Ray and I explored the little seaside town of Bar Harbor, Maine, we went inside St. Saviour’s Episcopal Church, established in 1876, to see its ten Tiffany windows. A brochure inside gave us permission to take pictures of the windows…