Have a blessed Easter!
With the crazy busy week we are having here, I'm going to take a break from the blog. Hopefully I will remember to take lots of pictures to share with you when I come back :) Next week you can look forward to a guest post from Cheri Fields from Creation Science 4 Kids! If you haven't checked out her blog yet, you should head over and see the great things she has to share!
Have a blessed Easter!
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I have never done a food post on here before, (other than food like China-shaped cookies). I see lots of recipes and pictures of food on other blogs, but I am just not into that. At least not normally. Today, you will see pictures of food on my blog, and I will tell you how yummy the food was when we ate it :) Most of all, I will tell you all about how my kids made the food, not me! (Make sure you read all the way to the end to see the great giveaway we have for you too!)
For our homeschool science we have been studying the stars! I love the stars! It is not unknown for us to bundle up and go outside late at night to watch the stars, especially when there is a special show on :) God really does the best fireworks shows!
The most encouraging thing that happened to me as a young writer was meeting a man who was actually a published author. He was a friend of my grandparent's and when I was in Toronto visiting my (other) grandparents, this author agreed to meet with me and let me interview him and write an article about him for our local paper.
Maybe not every aspiring writer will be able to meet and be encouraged by a published author, but I want to offer you the next best thing :) I want to share with you advice from published authors that I have been blessed to get to know since I started blogging. A few weeks ago I shared with you an author interview with the author of Asia: It's People and History by Bonnie Rose Hudson. Now I want to share with you an author interview with the author of Star Chronicles: A Bible-Based Study of the Stars, Dawnita Fogleman. (My review of Dawnita's book, Star Chronicles will be coming soon.) My husband and I both try to make sure we spend one-on-one time with each of our children. When I take just one of the kids with me, I call it a "date". The kids love having one parent all to themselves once in awhile, and I love being able to focus on just one child at a time sometimes. Our dates are always a special time for both me and whichever child is with me.
Princess and I both love flowers and working in the garden, which I seem to have inherited from my own mom. My mom told me about a great opportunity for us to start getting our hands in the dirt earlier than usual. R & R Greenhouse and Gardens near Limerick, Saskatchwan offers workshops where you can go and get an early start on your spring gardening! Princess and I signed up for the Plant Your Own Hanging Baskets workshop and went to play in the dirt :) Today I am also sharing on my children's blog, Stories From Our LEGO Town. We have been using an ebook called Brick Animals and today I shared my review about the ebook. I would love it if you would check it out, and while there, feel free to encourage my children by leaving them a comment about their LEGO creations :) Thanks! This Amazing Life is the name of a new magazine for homeschoolers that will be a quarterly publication coming out for the first time in September 2014! "This Amazing Life” is a new magazine with the aim of lifting up homeschooling families and helping them find and use great tools so they can keep doing what they do with confidence. Now that I have told you about the wonderful things I learned and bought at our homeschool convention, have you signed up for your local homeschool convention yet, or at least found out when and where it is? If not, let me give you a few reasons why I think you should try to attend a homeschool convention :)
What was the best thing I learned at the homeschool convention this year? Well, it was a brilliant idea that I got at a workshop titled Secrets to Home Management by Kim Noel. It was such a simple, yet brilliant, idea, that I wondered why I hadn't thought of it myself! What was that brilliant idea? Read on, and I will tell you all about it, and some of the other wonderful things I learned at the SHBE Convention this year!
I shared in my last post that we recently attended our provincial homeschool convention. It was held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and put on by the Saskatchewan Home Based Educators (SHBE). Saskatchewan Home Based Educators (SHBE) is the official voice of home-based educators in Saskatchewan. We assist in creating a positive social network and a positive political environment for all those who choose home-based education. We also provide supportive, social and instructional resources for our members. If you homeschool in Saskatchewan and don't already have a SHBE membership, I highly recommend you get one :) The SHBE board does a lot for us! They are our voice when there needs to be discussion with the government. They are also a great source of encouragement and wisdom!
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