Thursday, September 29, 2011

Homeschool Check

I have been packed into vans, hotel rooms, and museums this past week surrounded by bunches of homeschoolers at Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown. There were a range of reactions to groups of children, from a mean docent lady who made me cry to the sweet elderly lady who approached the boys (dressed up in period clothes) to ask how they were enjoying the week, why they decided to dress that way, and what they had been learning. There were all kinds of homeschoolers too. Of course there were the winsome, the well behaved, the rowdy and rambunctious, and the rotund preteen bellyacher with the helpless, indulgent mother  (he was my least favorite-not in our group btw!) At the end of the week I received some feedback about our group in particular.

All this has my me thinking homeschooling, kid raising stuff (too much tv? too little discipline? too much discipline? not enough hot chocolate and fun time?) and lo and behold I come across a homeschool article by way of a link from Nancy Wilson. I really appreciated it.  It is here. Go, check it out for yourself, it was a good "check" for myself!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Hot Kitchen-Gear Deals

Hey Bargain Hunters:  There is a "Going Out of Business" sale at Kitchen Tools and Skills in Perrysburg. They will be closing their doors on (I think) May 15 (I know it's in May after Mother's Day.)  Right now some things are marked down and everything in the store is an additional 25% off.

The best deal I saw was Wustoff knives.  A specific example is a 7" Santoku knife (see it here) that's normally $125. It's marked down to $70 and there's an additional 25% off that, which makes it about $50.

They are also selling their racks, display shelves, kitchen appliances (including a commercial stove and hood,) and gadgets that they've used in the store to teach classes, etc.  There is a table with "gently" used things from their kitchen.

If you aren't familiar, here's the link to get you there: Kitchen Tools and Skills.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Bible studies with Little Ones...Any Thoughts?

Renee Brunner has a question that many of us would (I'm sure) be encouraged to hear each other's answers to: What are you using for Bible study with young children (4-6 yoa)?  
We just finished Leading Little Ones to God, by Marian Schoolhand (sp?). Which is already loaned to a friend. We really enjoyed it and will do it again, but are looking for something different. We  have family devotionals at night which are Bible readings and teachings by Dad. I am looking for something structured to use in the mornings.

Due to privacy concerns, I won't post Renee's email here. You can email her if you have it, but you should "comment" on this blog and answer it for all of us to be encouraged!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Free Music

Hi Friends!  Need a little fun in February?  Here is a code to get free $2 Amazon MP3 credit.  Go here and enter code VDAYMP3S to get your instant credit. 

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Homeschooling Works!

This is the biggest used book sale I have ever been to! I always find great stuff here! They also have many vendors and if you are not going to the "big" conference this is the best place to get your stuff!!!! I have also sold here and gotten good money for my items! ]Call me with questions! LeeAnn 734-856-6609

Saturday, March 19, 2011

9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

William Costic Activities Center

28600 Eleven Mile Road

Farmington Hills, MI 48336

Admission: (still) $10.00 per person

Monday, January 31, 2011

Kids got too much energy? Free skate day!

Rhonda Heyerly alerted me to this little "steam burning" opportunity this week:
On Feb 5th at the BG Ice Arena, it is Youth Hockey Day.  There is a FREE Family Skate beginning at 10:30 am until 11:30 am.  Bring your skates or they will be available to rent if you need some.  Hope to see you there!!