Helping my Daughter Prepare to Homeschool her Daughter
As we shed tears after our last homeschool day, my kids asked me to write everything down, so they can recreate their homeschool experience with their own kids.
Historical Seamstress & Homeschooler
As we shed tears after our last homeschool day, my kids asked me to write everything down, so they can recreate their homeschool experience with their own kids.
Inside the box, we found a gorgeously addressed envelope which announced that my son’s paper had indeed been published in the new Second Edition TWSS!
Recently I cooked the most amazing French Onion Soup…without beef broth! Instead I only used onions, water, and seasonings, with croutons and gruyere.
Not understanding the rigors of classical education, critics argue that Shakespeare did not write the plays, because he only had a grammar school education.
Dating back to the Middle Ages, Coat of Arms were important to distinguish identity in battle.
Also they are quite unique to the individual.
For our upcoming Medieval Feast, I helped my daugher create stained glass out of tissue paper to decorate our Grand Hall aka our living room.
We kept our illuminated manuscripts far simpler since my kids had not the 6+ hours a day to bend over beautiful artwork that the monks did.
Reacreating the tabernacle would be incredibly valuable to understanding how it foreshadowed Christ as detailed in Hebrews.
I have heard complaints from many about dough that never dries.
The proportion of water to flour was incorrect.
Here are the easy steps to ensure success.
While studying creation last year, I thought the kids would enjoy doing a mixed media type art project, using odds and ends from their craft boxes.Â