The first time I ran across Gates of Vienna was after I submitted to one of the editions of the carnival of homeschooling. That afternoon, I noticed I was getting a lot of hits from a site I’d never heard of. So, like anyone, I clicked to see what it was. The [...]
Thank you so much to everyone who visited the canival, left comments, and/or felt it worthy to recommend their readers to stop by. I hope everyone enjoyed reading through the posts as much as I did while putting this together. I’ve never done this before, and I was worried that no one would [...]
Welcome to the 21st Carnival of Homeschooling! As the formal school year is wrapping up for many of us, I chose to organize a progressive dinner party to help get everyone acquainted as we travel the blogosphere. Unless otherwise mentioned, all entries were submitted by the contributors. Let this serve as your [...]
Little did I know that our little walk in the field was going to end something reminiscent of Arachnophobia. Despite our routine tick checks during the walk and the thorough inspection upon our return home, I was awoken in the wee hours of the morning by that gentle tickle that sends chills up my [...]
Wow. I’m a proud citizen. Not that that many people actually think I have anything interesting to say…that’s just what happens when you join a few blogrolls, I guess. But it is still cool. And better than being called an adorable rodent month after month. Or a crunchy crustacean. [...]
Almost forgot to announce:
Carrie is hosting this week’s Carnival of Kid Comedy at World’s Greatest Place to Live INSIDER.
And if you notice the hour I’m writing this…well. That may be a post tomorrow night.
I was excited to have a few people submit to the carnival who have never submitted to the carnival before…for one person, it is even her first time blogging. Some seem a bit nervous, but all the entries so far are wonderful and I am enjoying reading them.
I forgot about this, but here is [...]
Every child, it seems, loves stamping through the house in their parents’ shoes. It is almost symbolic as they learn from their parents and strive to be like them. They adopt our priorities, our sayings and our mannerisms. When a child has ongoing discipline issues, oftentimes the first place we need to [...]