A Gem of a Free Christmas E-Book

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Most of you know that I love e-books. I love the ease of finding them, downloading them rather than having them take up shelf space (although don’t get me wrong, I LOVE BOOKS and own many) I can print them out very economically with my laser printer.  I also enjoy finding books online

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Old Fashioned Education’s History Sequence

In deciding which remaining books we need to finish, and where we will begin next year, I put together a little chart of An Old Fashioned Education’s history scope & sequence. So many ‘classical’ ed families follow a 4 year history rotation. I believe teaching history chronologically is helpful, but definitely not the

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E-books, easy on my budget!

I just got back from Staples. Binding ran a little bit more than I expected, but not much!

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Printing e-books

Since my awesome discovery yesterday, that my printer has an automatic duplex feature, I have been printing! So far I have printed off The Play Grammar by Julia Corner and The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball that Floats in the Air by Jane Andrews. Presently my printer is cranking

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Geek Squad stole my laptop

Well, actually I gave it to them, and they shipped it off to… Seattle? I’m not sure where it goes when they need to do work on it, but I know it leaves our locale. I haven’t been blogging because 1.) I don’t have my laptop, and because of this 2.) I have

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