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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Life in Delhi and Giving Thanks
Life in Delhi is interesting, to say the least. We live in a busy part of the city and the noises never seem to cease! Cars honking and revving, the annoying, electronic high pitched staccato of vehicles in reverse struggling … Continue reading
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Alternative Jaundice Treatment /Experiment
My friend, Lii, had not been feeling well. After a turning a pale shade of yellow she decided it was time for a blood test, which proved positive for Jaundice. My mother is an avid advocate of natural remedies and … Continue reading
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Why no recent posts
I love the internet. It is amazing. This whole world of information literally at my finger tips. It has been a wonderful tool for homeschool and keeping in touch with my family and has helped improve the aromas in my … Continue reading
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My Take on the Tebow Mania
What is all this Tebow mania about? The buzz, the outrage, the twitter high, the bold headlines, the hoping, the hype, the rage, the rave! I find it interesting that a newbie in the NFL appears in the headlines everyday. … Continue reading
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Some Implementation
My first impression upon opening my large and somewhat intimidating volume set of Charlotte Mason’s Homeschooling series was a deep sigh from my soul. Why do I say that? I feel like I have been on the right track but … Continue reading
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Dare I Charlotte?
My daughter is nine years old and my son is six. Homeschooling started out being ‘the pleasantest thing’ but no sooner were higher grades reached and those important disciplines of reading and writing begun to take form, than I found … Continue reading
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