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Monthly Archives: December 2014
More About Life’s Ups and Downs
One of the life events that I had in mind when I wrote: Ups and Downs: Twists and Turns was the progress or lack thereof on the family farm house. Scott and I thought that we would have moved into … Continue reading
Posted in Building project, Family, Home Sweet Home, Homeschool
Tagged Building Projects, Family, Homeschool, Preserving
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SchoolhouseTeachers.com Review
As part of the 2015 The Old Schoolhouse Crew, I was given a Yearly Membership to SchoolhouseTeachers.com review. First let me just say that there really is something for everyone! There are over 100 course offerings from preschool to adults: … Continue reading
Posted in Homeschool, Product Review, Sign Language, TOS Crew Review
Tagged ASL, Homeschool, Product Review
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It’s a Crew Christmas Facebook Party
Tonight’s the night! Please join me and attend the It’s a Crew Christmas Facebook Party. There will be freebies, giveaways and lots of fun! I hope to see you there! Blessings, Jennifer
My First Canning Ebook Now Available
I am so excited to release my brand new ebook! Faithful Homestead Canning and Preserving: Fruits and Fruit Pie Fillings It features 15 of my family’s favorite fruit and fruit pie filling canning recipes. This is the first in a … Continue reading
Building Upon a Legacy of Faith: Part 2
Last week I wrote about Building a Legacy of Faith. What does it take to build a legacy of faith? These are some practical ideas that I believe any family can implement. Personally spend time in God’s word When we … Continue reading