There are days when homeschooling feels like magic—and sometimes, that magic sounds a little like… tooty. 😆 Lucy and I were working through a math lesson on two-dimensional vs. three-dimensional shapes. Every time I read the phrase “2D,” she started giggling uncontrollably. I kept going, but her laughter just kept growing. Finally, I paused and… Continue reading The “Tooty” Shapes Lesson
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Delayed, Detoured, and Deeply Grateful: A Travel Tale with a Twist
Well… we almost made it home smoothly. 😂 Our travel plans were cancelled, rebooked, rescheduled, delayed, re-delayed, flipped inside out, and spun around more times than a toddler in a swivel chair. We left our dreamy vacation in Mexico only to be told—surprise!—our flight was cancelled. 😑 Then: ✈️ New flight booked for the next… Continue reading Delayed, Detoured, and Deeply Grateful: A Travel Tale with a Twist
The Gift of a Birthday: Celebrating Who They Are, Not Just How Old They Are
Birthdays in our home aren’t just about getting older—they’re about honoring the unique light God placed in our children. Today, our sweet Lucy turns six, and while she’s growing taller and wiser by the minute, it’s not just the number that makes us pause and celebrate—it’s who she is becoming. We still do some presents,… Continue reading The Gift of a Birthday: Celebrating Who They Are, Not Just How Old They Are
Learning Never Stops: How We Keep Little Minds Engaged All Year Long
While many families take a full break from school in the summer, our rhythm is a little different. In our home, learning is a lifestyle—something we nurture year-round, even on vacation. 🌎✈️ No, we’re not pulling out worksheets on the beach or doing multiplication flashcards by the pool. But most days—whether we’re home or away—Lucy… Continue reading Learning Never Stops: How We Keep Little Minds Engaged All Year Long
Why We Choose Places Over Presents
We still do some gifts—usually something meaningful, useful, or imaginative—but in our home, the real celebration is the experience itself. The biggest gift we give our kids isn’t something wrapped in a box—it’s the gift of going somewhere new, together. We call it “Places over Presents.” It’s not about grand vacations or luxury trips. It’s… Continue reading Why We Choose Places Over Presents
The Gift of Boredom
We live in a culture that treats boredom like a problem to fix—as if a quiet moment or an unoccupied child must immediately be filled with a screen, a schedule, or something flashy. But what if boredom isn’t a burden… but a blessing? At our house, we believe boredom is a skill—one that takes practice,… Continue reading The Gift of Boredom
The Gift of Responsibility: Why Chores Matter for Kids
In our home, chores aren’t about control or checking boxes—they’re about cultivating responsibility, teamwork, and a sense of purpose. We believe every member of the family, no matter how small, has an important role to play in making our home a place of peace and order. Our daughter Lucy is still young, but her contributions… Continue reading The Gift of Responsibility: Why Chores Matter for Kids
The Power of Predictability: Why Simple Routines Matter More Than We Think
Children may crave adventure, but they thrive on predictability. In a world that moves fast and changes often, simple routines give kids something to hold onto. They’re the unseen scaffolding of childhood—the quiet rhythms that create stability, safety, and connection. In our home, we’ve found that small, steady patterns shape big emotional anchors. Morning cuddles,… Continue reading The Power of Predictability: Why Simple Routines Matter More Than We Think
🌸 The Bittersweet Beauty of the “Lasts”
There’s a sweetness that aches when you realize you’re living through a “last.” It’s never announced. There’s no celebration. No confetti or ceremony to mark the moment. You just notice one day that the thing they used to do—the thing that felt so ordinary—is gone. Like how Lucy used to call her milk “mookie.” We… Continue reading 🌸 The Bittersweet Beauty of the “Lasts”
Teaching Our Kids to Pray Bold Prayers
Before Lucy was even born, there was a little boy with folded hands and a big heart who prayed her into existence. Anderson was just a young child when he began praying for a sister—consistently, faithfully, with a kind of innocence and belief that adults often overthink. His prayers weren’t complex or fancy, but they… Continue reading Teaching Our Kids to Pray Bold Prayers