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A Walk

We've lived in our new home for a couple of years or so. We have a long way to go before the landscaping or basement will be finished. We try to do just a little each year. My husband and... Continue Reading →

Elections, Happiness and Guardian Spirits

Our new family schedule is difficult. I'm just not adjusting and keep running out of time. I'll blame some of that on the time change too. It is O-dark-thirty way too soon! Daylight savings is a torture birthed out of... Continue Reading →

8th Birthday, Halloween and a Walk Downtown

Last Sunday was Littlest's eighth birthday. He asked for a Batman Beyond Lego cake design. I think my husband produced a beautifully designed cake that you can see in the pictures below. We gave him a Plains style Native American... Continue Reading →

And so the Weeks Pass

Last weekend we traveled to Western Kentucky to visit my husband's family. Our trip happened to coincide with the annual pig roast. Sparkles found a cousin with the same taste in books and the boys played with sticks and a... Continue Reading →

The Week that Brought Some Changes

Home Education: The second week of the third term is finished. This week brought some unexpected changes to our routine. I've been exchanging emails with a local trade school to see if they would allow Oldest to begin courses with... Continue Reading →

May 2018

I kept intending to post on my days off from ClickList. My days off have been busy lately or days filled with sickness. My IBS has not been easy to manage the past month. Some of it is stress related... Continue Reading →

2018-2019 Curriculum

I just had a little freak out moment typing two-thousand and nineteen in the title. The years really flow in rapid succession. Each year made of moments good, bad, and many shades in-between. Today, my head is a little too... Continue Reading →

April

Time has gotten away from me. I would like to post weekly but that doesn't seem to be working out these days. I know that will all change once I am able to leave the workforce and return home to... Continue Reading →

Late March Snow

Snow this late in the year is unusual for Kentucky. When I went to work this morning it was dry. Before dawn large quarter sized snowflakes fell. I stopped working for a few minutes to watch the snow fall. The... Continue Reading →

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