Recently, I realized that I’ve been more than remiss in reading nursery rhymes to Clara. I read them daily to Bethany, but as Bethany has
Earlier this year, we noticed that Clara seemed to have one eye that was crossing. After several visits to the ophthalmologist, we learned that she
This week’s vintage book comes from Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire. I grew up reading some of the d’Aulaires’ better-known books, including [amazon text=George Washington&asin=0964380315], [amazon text=Abraham
Because I am kind of a goose, I looked at my phone over the weekend and saw that snow was forecast for this week. My
It’s the end of December, and thus: resolution time. Books are more fun than going to the gym, right? I have actually seen people reading
Thanks to those of you who read yesterday’s crazy post and told me that I wasn’t the only one. You know who you are… Onward
Here’s another children’s vintage treasure from, you guessed it, Bound to Be Read Books. If you’re local to Atlanta, and you have been there yet,
While I really do love quality children’s books, and I genuinely don’t mind reading them to the girls, there are still times when I need
When I was a little girl, I wanted to be a Quaker. I didn’t – and don’t – have any good theological reasons for it.
Owing to some rough behavior around these parts, I’ve decided to put some intentional structure in our days in December. Our little homeschool co-op takes