September 2010

Boys

Here’s our boy today… He got a good thumping and a face plant in a wave he thought he was big enough for. It was interesting listening to the men around him talking to him about it. It was universal – they didn’t frown disappointingly at him, tell him he should have been more careful, […]

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Over in the Meadow

This past week we had a long drive home from the Tar Pits in LA so I decided to listen to an audio I’d downloaded to my ipod called “Making the Heart Sing With Recitation” by Bonnie Buckingham. She had a lot of good things to say on there. My 8yo daughter was the only

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The Duties of Parents

Monergism is offering a free download of J.C. Ryle’s “The Duties of Parents” for EPUB, Kindle, or in PDF format. Reading through, it was interesting to find much emphasis on early habits, and other hints of ideas near and dear to CM’s heart. Living in the same country at the same time, I wonder if

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Carnival of Homeschooling

The Carnival of Homeschooling is up over at the blog Raising Real Men. Grab a cup of tea and head on over! And by the way, in case you don’t notice, Hal and Melanie Young who are hosting this round of the Carnival have written a book called “Raising Real Men: Surviving, Teaching, and Appreciating

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Starting School

After a summer of lax schedules, far more time with neighborhood kids than I would have preferred, and letting way too many incidents ‘slip by’ for the sake of a little computer or reading time, a nap, or a shower – our first week of school began. All of it by my own choosing, because…

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Mind to Mind

This idea of ‘mind t0 mind’ comes up often in CM’s writings. …but for the moment it may be well to consider the ideas that influence life, that is, character and conduct; these, would seem, pass directly from mind to mind… ~Vol. 6, p. 25 Education should connect children mind to mind with thinkers who

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Art Bags Handcraft

Ever since I saw this tutorial on how to make a field bag from recycled clothing, I’d been wanting to make something like it for the kids for our nature outings. The thought of all three of them carrying their own supplies on our nature outings was a big draw. Knowing a bit about basic

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