Printable Spanish Number Worksheets

Below are some free printable Spanish number worksheets to help your kiddos learn Spanish.  These worksheets are geared toward elementary age, but can be used by anyone.   We started learning spanish last year and I have to admit I was surprised at the lack of free worksheets online.  It is the second most common language in our country, so when

“Yeah, I was Homeschooled”

There was once a little girl who loved to write. She loved books and history. Her mind played in the land of Literature and the lives of its authors. She loved playing piano, which spawned a deep appreciation for music. Learning was a part of her life, intertwined with hours spent outdoors, getting scraped up and dirty; those days turned

All is Well

I’ve been having moments lately, moments where I can truly say, “All is Well.” Those are good moments.  It’s a good season for us, a season of growth, new relationships and new adventures for our family.  That sometimes overly optimistic and hopeful side of me is alive and well. It’s been awhile for a little family update, I haven’t forgotten,

Moving Forward

Well, this year is moving forward and so are we.  It’s been a busy couple of months around here as usual, and as always, the Lord’s grace has been sufficient to get us through.  We have been blessed with wonderful weather here these past few weeks, with the exception of one week where the temperatures were near freezing.  Sometimes you

Melting Crayon Art

Here is a fun and simple melting crayon art project that just about anyone can do.  You only need a few supplies to make a super cool, one of a kind masterpiece.  Supplies: crayons, old or new thick paper or canvas tape blow dryer You’ll also want to prepare a workspace and utilize an apron or an old shirt as

Way too Fast

“Life it seems goes way too fast. Simple pleasures will make it last.  Slow down and watch a child at play, cherish simplicity along the way.  Reflect upon each day as it’s passed- Simple pleasures will make it last.”  T. J. Mills The above poem has been hanging above my stove now for years.  I often stop for just a

All Together Again

One Last Trip? Well, we are all back together again. Before spring was over we had one last trip to Northwest Alabama.  We headed back to our beloved farmhouse rental, perhaps for our last time?  Before arriving at our destination we made a stop in Tuscumbia, AL.  For a small town (just under 9,000 residents), I was surprised at the

“Do I Have a Follower?”

“Do I have a follower?,” I said as our one and a half year old chased after me down the hall.  Sometimes I think he believes when Mommy closes the bathroom door, I’m transported somewhere else, never to return to him.  I think he has now realized that not to be true, but he still wants to be wherever Mommy’s