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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Spring Seeding Red Clover
We have been enjoying some beautiful weather, including Saturday, when I was able to broadcast red clover seed on one of my mom’s fields. This particular field has been in crop production for a few years and we are seeding … Continue reading
HelpTeaching.com ~ Review
With the baby due in just a few weeks, I have been looking for ways to streamline our homeschool. One of the resources that we have recently been trying and are liking has been from HelpTeaching.com. For the past few … Continue reading
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HISTORY Through the Ages Hands-on History Lap-Pak: U.S. Elections ~ Review
With the upcoming presidential election being in all the news, it seems like the perfect time to study how we actually go about electing a president. This is where HISTORY Through the Ages Hands-on History Lap-Pak: U.S. Elections from Home … Continue reading
Cutting Wood and a Surprise
Yesterday, our family headed out to a friend’s timber with the goal of cutting three loads of wood. This week the temperatures are supposed to moderate which will be great. However, because of where this timber is located, we had … Continue reading
Embark Conference Registration is Open
With Brock starting high school next year, I feel we need to have a game plan to equip him for his future. What better way to make sure he is well equipped than to learn from those who have walked … Continue reading