There’s a sweetness that aches deep in the chest when you realize your child is growing up right in front of you. It’s in the little things. The way her legs stretch longer beneath a favorite dress. The way her voice sounds out words that used to need your help. The way she can read… Continue reading The Bittersweet Beauty of Watching Her Grow
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Choosing Our Attitude (Even When It’s Hard)
This photo makes me laugh—and pause. This is the look of a girl who would rather be anywhere than doing her spelling assignment. A girl who is usually joyful, curious, and bubbly… except in this moment, when she was downright grumbly. But here’s what I’ve learned: sometimes the hardest moments in learning aren’t about the… Continue reading Choosing Our Attitude (Even When It’s Hard)
A Growing Book List: What We’ve Loved (and What’s Next)
Reading has been the heart of our homeschool journey from the very beginning. Long before Lucy could sound out her first words, books were already her daily companions. We started with picture books, read aloud often, and once she turned 2½, I began introducing chapter books. We began with The Good and The Beautiful book… Continue reading A Growing Book List: What We’ve Loved (and What’s Next)
Starter Roundup: Some of Our Favorite Early Learning Tools
Every family has those tried-and-true toys and tools that become a part of their everyday rhythm—the ones that support development, spark joy, and get used again and again. These are the resources that helped us create a home environment rich in learning, movement, and imagination during Lucy’s earliest years. Some were gifts, some were finds,… Continue reading Starter Roundup: Some of Our Favorite Early Learning Tools