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Five Ingredients or Fewer Recipes

There’s not much I like better than simple-to-prepare recipes. Both of the recipes below can be made with five ingredients or fewer and are favorites at our house. Macaroni and Bacon Casserole 1 box of macaroni and cheese, prepared by package directions 7-8 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled 1 can…
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Saving Money on Curriculum

Most homeschoolers know that curriculum can get expensive, especially with multiple children. I have three kids and I rarely spend more than $300 for the year…and that’s being pretty generous. I know that there are people out there who probably spend less, but I also know that there are those…
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One Year Pictures

For those of you who are wondering how big my “baby,” Indy is getting, I thought I’d post some pictures of him now that he’s about a year old. You may remember him looking like this: These days, he looks more like this:

Works for Me Wednesday: Mom, I’m Bored Edition

I’m bored! Ah, the famous cry of children everywhere during the summer months. I have a few plans for combating boredom this summer: Learning to sew. Brianna got a sewing machine for Christmas and a friend loaned us this great book. Although it’s written for kids, I think it will…
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Mother’s Day

Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him.– Psalm 127:3 style=”COLOR: #cc0000″>In my thirteen (almost!) years as a mother, I have had Mother’s Days that can only be described as disappointing. This year wasn’t one of them. God reminded me, very early in the day, that…
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