One drawback to having a free blog with blogger is the inability to easily upload files other than pictures or videos to your blog. I am often asked how to get files, specifically pdf files, onto a blog post. The only way to do it is to have your file “hosted” on another site. There […]
Archives for March 2010
Wordfull Wednesday Topic Calendar
The topics for upcoming Wordfull Wednesday assignments will be shown here two months at a time. All topics this year revolve around The Family as we celebrate the 15th anniversary of The Family: A Proclamation to the World. If you have any suggestions for future writing topics about the family please leave them in the […]
Today…
…lapping up the lovely packaging at oh, hello friend. …crocheting a baby hat for my newest niece born this morning! …watching the newest niece’s siblings. …enjoying the gorgeous clear sky and crisp spring-like feel to the air. …am looking for old hardcover books to make these. …waiting for our new fridge to arrive. The old […]
March Forth
I’ve come to love this date. Why? It’s an imperative. I pointed this out to my children this morning while doing school. One rolled her eyes, “I hate grammar.” I don’t know why that struck me as funny. Then I went online and discovered today is National Grammar Day. Hilarious! Are you a grammar lover? […]
Cooking with children
“Every child loves to help cook and bake. The magic of mixing ingredients together to produce yummy cookies and getting to spend time with mom or dad in the process of it all creates some fun experiences. It can also become overwhelming when there are too many helpers that create a bigger mess taking more […]
Cloth Diapering
In the last two weeks I’ve received several requests for more information on what types of cloth diapers I use. I figured I might as well write a post about it. ☺ The following is just my experience with the brands I’ve used, what’s held up, what hasn’t, what I’ve liked and haven’t. And, I’m […]
Latter-day Homeschooling.com
The homeschool movement is growing by leaps and bounds. Over 20 years ago, when my husband and I were homeschooled we were hard pressed to find other families at all who were homeschooling. Our parents were truly homeschooling pioneers in their communities. Then our children came along. More families could be found who were homeschooling […]