As a homeschooling mom I am often left exhausted at the end of the day. There are times that I find not only do I not have time or energy left for myself but I don’t have time left for my husband either. Days like that are very hard on us. I always feel like [...]
Today’s guest article was written by Amanda from Encouragement Along the Way ——————————— About 6 years ago, I read a book written by Nancy Leigh DeMoss entitled: Lies Women Believe and the Truth That Sets Them Free. There was a section in her book on priorities. That chapter really hit home for me at that [...]
Our family has recently undergone a major change in our family dynamic. My husband left two weeks ago for Texas (we live in Georgia). He had to go for work and will be gone at least 6-8 weeks without coming home. We had very little time to prepare for this change and we are all [...]
I have heard it said over and over again throughout my years as a mother that I have to have “me time” in order to survive and stay sane. Society tells us we must put ourselves first or we won’t be able to meet the needs of anyone else. You must take time for you [...]
Whether a father is the overseeing principal of his family’s homeschool, the financial provider, the P.E. instructor or administrative assistant (or perhaps all of the above), a father often do not get to regularly see the daily life of your homeschool. Glimpses are shown in the library books and worksheets piled around the kitchen counter [...]
Hi, I’m Barb and I’m a homeschooling mom. If you had told me 15 years ago that not only would I have kids, I would also be homeschooling them and *enjoying it* I would probably have looked at you like you have 3 heads. Me, a mom who homeschools? Never. Homeschooled kids were weird. Well, [...]