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One of the blessings of Charlotte Mason’s methods is the flourishing that results. You don’t have to look very far to find thriving online communities discussing everything from diapers to Dostoevsky. Our feet have indeed been set in a broad place. But if recent history has taught us anything, it’s that being face to face […]

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The Purpose of Habits

I’m just finishing up AO YR9 with our third child and this past year we coordinated an online group which met once a week for an hour and half to narrate and discuss their books. Readings included Gullivers Travels, Salem Witch Trials, Count of Monte Cristo, The Four Loves, Common Sense, Pride & Prejudice, Marcet’s

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Learning to Draw and Paint

Early on I learned that nature journaling was a significant aspect of a Charlotte Mason education. It caused the children to stop and pay attention and really look closely at a natural object, helping develop the attention while also creating a store of knowledge to draw from, not to mention creating living memories and connections.

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SoCal Sightings 03/23/23

This is how it looked yesterday. Many people head indoors, but our kids learned early on to head outside to experience the rain. Our 19yo son surfed one day (not recommended in the rain!) and drove up to the local mountain the next to snowboard. Where else can you surf and snowboard a day apart?!

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SoCal Sightings 3/13/23

We also drove up to our local mountain in hopes of fresh snow from the recent “snowmageddon.” The little mountain town was flooded with so much snow melting and the snow was slushy with the warm temperatures. The clouds were glorious and the views of the lake were incredible.  We also saw several millipede’s, which

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Which Blow Breaks the Stone?

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I’m re-reading a biography of Amy Carmichael titled “A Chance to Die,” written by Elisabeth Elliot, with my third child’s book group and something different struck me this time in the chapter titled, “The Inescapable Calling.” Amy is riding a gig along a country road one day with a man her family affectionately called “D.O.M.,”

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