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Credit: The Purposeful Housewife
Most women make the decision to become mothers. They have numerous conversations with their husbands about starting a family, then one day, they make a baby together. On the day they find out about their pregnancy, they become mommies. Although this is not always the case, it’s
Continue reading My Children Aren’t Mine
Photo credit: Guglielmo Losio
The most challenging sacrifice for me as a SAHM, these days, has been that of my time. I am not a homebody by nature. I like to go out and get a change of scenery. I like adventure. I love to travel and if my husband and I ever have
Continue reading When the Walls Cave In
If you have kids, then you are bound to have to deal with them needing to take medicine at one time or another. Dee over at Start Dreaming is running a series starting today on this very subject. She has several guest writers scheduled (including yours truly) and this looks to be
Continue reading Kids and Medicine at Start Dreaming
Do you have a child with sensory dysfunction? I do! My son is constantly seeking sensory input, and it can make homeschooling a bit of a challenge. I have a guest post today over at Sunflower Schoolhouse, where I talk about how to work with this ever-present facet of homeschooling your special needs
Continue reading Teaching to Sensory Issues
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