May 2015

Homemade Italian Dressing and a 4:8 Attitude

A mason jar full of this Italian Dressing is always in my fridge. While this homemade Italian dressing is always–always–in my fridge these days, it’ didn’t used to be that way. Scroll right to the end for the recipe for my favorite homemade Italian dressing. Truth is, I never once contemplated making my own homemade […]

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History of the Lilac Bush

Before we moved to our New England farmhouse, which was built around 1800, I had never even considered the history of the lilac bush. Once I discovered the beautiful antique blooms in so many corners of our homestead, I was inquisitive to know if these fragrant trees had possibly been planted here long ago. DISCLOSURE: This

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Making Your Homeschool Year Shorter & More Productive

How to Make a Homeschool Year Shorter Yet Productive After a few decades of homeschooling, our family learned that shorter homeschool years can actually be more productive. We put away book work for this school year one week into May, and we won’t be picking it back up until the first week of September. Why? Because there’s

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Filling Today’s Minutes with Passion

It’s not easy to motivate a child to learn. It’s not easy to foster a passion in a child and encourage them to pursue that passion. It’s not easy being a parent.   My biggest parenting challenge One of my biggest parenting challenges has been to redefine what’s absolutely necessary in any given afternoon and what

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What you want to know about trillium (before you forage it!)

Our move to NH has officially come full circle. And I’ve officially discovered a new jewel. As a flower I’d never know before awakens in our woods, another circle closes. You see, one year ago today marks the end of an almost 6-year process that led our family from suburbia to our humble New England homestead. Taking

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