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Vintage Spring Decorating Ideas | Front Room 2023
 
                  This post contains affiliate links. Welcome! Today I'm joining the Spring Home Tours hosted by Marty from A Stroll Thru Life where over 30 bloggers get together to share seasonal decor of their homes! If you are stopping by on the blog tour hop from Pink Peppermint Design welcome! Isn't Tammy's home beautiful and full of inspiration? If you have any idea on how much I hate winter, then you'd understand how excited it makes me that I'm actually using the words "spring decor" in this post! That being said, spring around here doesn't come until about May :) In fact, we have...
Large Family Homeschool Life – Week 8 of 2023
 
                  Raising Arrows Large Family Homeschool Life – Week 8 of 2023 Sometimes you need to fit your homeschool day to your homeschool life! This week held lots of adjustments and some tasty food! Read all of the Large Family Homeschool Life! NOTE: Thank you so much for all your kind words, thoughts, and prayers for our family! We so appreciate your love and support! MONDAY I am hoping I can use today as a recovery day – I have so much to do since the wedding of our second son was this past weekend! We are not doing Morning Time today...
The Blackstone Legacy by Elizabeth Camden {Trilogy Review}
 
                  I received this product free from NetGalley, Purchased on Kindle for the purpose of reviewing it. I received no other compensation for this review. The opinions expressed in this review are my personal, honest opinions. Your experience may vary. Please read my full disclosure policy for more details. This post contains affiliate links you can use to purchase the book. If you buy the book using that link, I will receive a small commission from the sale. Any blessings we receive go to helping our homeschool and grocery budgets! Carved in Stone by Elizabeth Camden Series: The Blackstone Legacy #1...
Book 9 of 50 – The Abolition of Man
 
                  C. S. Lewis gave three lectures at Cambridge about the philosophy of education as he understood it. These lectures became The Abolition of Man. Many commentators put this book on a short list of books that can save Western Civilization. Lewis starts out by criticing an English high school textbook of his time. From there, he builds a case for education in morality and absolute values. Honestly, at times, I had no idea what he was saying. He lost me about the middle of the first chapter, Men Without Chests. I got the main idea, but when he got into...
How to Be a ‘Digital Nomad’ When You Have Kids
 
                  The pandemic proved that remote work can work—and while companies are increasingly requiring a return to office, nearly 17 million Americans in 2022 considered themselves “digital nomads” who work and travel at the same time. That’s a 131% increase over the pre-COVID era.Read more...
