π MAY HOMESCHOOL LIBRARY HAUL π even more amazing books!
Guys, I thought April was a good library haul but May may be even better!

Guys, I thought April was a good library haul but May may be even better!
As I was planning our homeschool year it became clear to me that this was the year to finally get on board with loop scheduling! My oldest is in grade four this year and I’ve really noticed an increase in the amount that I want her to learn this year and have decided that this…
In case you’ve missed it, we love books around here. I think the idea of being able to justifyΒ buying a bunch of books may have sparked my initial interest in homeschooling. I love seeing what other homeschooling families are up to, especially the novels and picture booksΒ they are reading as well as the encyclopedias and…
We officially started homeschooling about mid-August so here we are now, about four months into grade 1 and three-year-old preschool. My main reason for starting this blog in the summer was to document out journey, I’m one of those people that likes to write out what I’m going through (like with our adoption). I also…
Even though we’ve homeschooled for years there is a difference between regular homeschooling and homeschooling when social distancing. Personally, I like to make sure we have an even balance of days at home and days out an about to be able to help out both my introvert and extrovert. So while we are used to…
A few weeks ago I asked over on Instagram what your preferred method for consuming content is and a number of your told me that you prefer YouTube. So, I thought I would try to appease the masses this week by sharing a video to go with this post. I have not been good with…
This week we had a mix of what I would call “school days” and “extra curricular days”. We had a field trip to a museum one day and went sledding with one morning with a bunch of friends. It was really a perfect balance this week where both my introvert and extrovert got a bit…