Monthly Archives: February 2008

Staying True to Who You Are

By: Karlie Margaret Houser
As a young girl of only ten years old, my grandfather sat beside me on the backyard swing-set and told me a story that I still hold close to my heart today. The story was about a young man, a Pastor, who moved from his parent’s home to the streets of the [...]

History & Cooking

By: Mimi Rothschild
The civil war, also known as the War Between the States, is captured in our history books and our stories. Now your homeschoolers can get a little taste of it firsthand! Here’s a recipe that has been shared from generation to generation. It’s also a perfect early cooking lesson for your homeschooler!
Civil War [...]

A Million Conversations I Have Never Really Had

By: Mimi Rothschild
Oftentimes, I am asked if homeschooled children fare the same as their Public School counterparts.
“Honestly, the answer is no,” I’ll say, as I wait for the smile of conviction to spread from the person’s face to my eyes.
Then, almost mirroring their glee, I politely explain a few of the facts I’ll encountered [...]