I know I said I wouldn't be talking about homeschooling over here. Well, if you take that literally you are very, very silly indeed. What I really meant was I wouldn't be sharing all my children's achievements.
I'm not going to stop learning myself. I believe a homeschooling parent should keep ahead of their children. This week though my oldest read the Sutcliff version of The Iliad and the Odyssey. Asking for a narration was informative because I haven't read any version of it yet. Intended for it to be a read aloud to last the summer but you can see how he took over at our homeschool blog.
I digress....back to the subject...(and all those darn little dots...)
I'm reading the Modern English version so generously put together by The Lovely Leslie I read most of it a few years ago. Then within a few months I was accepted to a large university. A large university which has somehow managed to suck a few years off my life. (Let's not go there too deeply yet. I have until the fall to decide if I'm officially on another break from Higher Education).
Recipe Round Up: Christmas Jam
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This jam was inspired by a relatively expensive jam we found at the store
last year. It was good quality, and I wanted to see how it would taste, so
we bo...
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Hi there,
My name is Eliacin, from mustard seed associates - www.msainfo.org.
Thanks for visiting and commenting on our blog. I like the vibes of your blog. My wife and I are also home educating our daughter.
I hope we can find ways to share thoughts and ideas and that our website and activities can help you in your journey of reevaluating your life.
Paz y esperanza,
EliacĂn
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