Why Did the Chickens Cross the Road?
Sultry chickens, in their element, remind us that we aren’t alone struggling against heat and dirt. … More Why Did the Chickens Cross the Road?
I'm a mother of five kids, a wife to a wonderful husband, a teacher to one child at home, and a part-time teacher outside the home. About 15 years ago, we started keeping chickens and the flock keeps growing. On any given day, there are four to six vehicles parked in our driveway. Teens eat us out of house and home. This blog provides a place to share and reflect on this wonderful, quirky life God has us living.
Sultry chickens, in their element, remind us that we aren’t alone struggling against heat and dirt. … More Why Did the Chickens Cross the Road?
Here we are after 6 pm on October 2nd and the temperature is still 93 degrees ! But, Lord have mercy, nobody’s cancelling all the activities. … More What’s Been Going On?
What is it about endings that challenges the human psyche? We don’t want to say goodbye. We don’t want the good times to end. … More Goodbyes
What’s important to remember is that educating a child is like roasting a big piece of meat in the oven. A good roast takes a long time to cook down into tender goodness. … More Homeschooling Tips and Tidbits: Day 19
Hybrid schools, co-ops, classes and programs are great resources for home school families. But, don’t feel pressured to make early decisions. … More Homeschooling Tips and Tidbits: Day 5
A collection of photo essays from Metro Academic High School Students
mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian Lens
mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian Lens
The Life of An Acreage Farmer in Iowa
Bev. Cooke, YA author: Writing and Faith and Fulminating, Fulminating and Writing and Faith. And memes.
Reflections on life and Christianity, through the eyes of a trucker.
seeking the Lord's dwellings in simplicity
mothering, teaching and living through an Orthodox Christian Lens