The essence of childhood, the beauty of nature, the complexity of innocence, the blessing of life, the desire of a true legacy, the hope for tomorrow, the truth for today, time in His presence.
We found a Science Lessons
Look what we found tangled in the trees in the swamp. How cool! The NWS sends 70,000 of these up in the sky each year. If you want to learn more, here is an article we found .http://www.ua.nws.noaa.gov/factsheet.htm

Learning is constant
This week we found this in the swamp. After a little research, we have discovered it is quite the magnificent creature(s).

find out more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1H3e0Iynso
Homeschooling with a baby
Homeschooling with a baby can be difficult, but it is doable. Here, Kbug is completing a puzzle while his sister is in speech. He is always so well behaved as we wait in the school library. Once we get home, he isn’t “bad”. How can a 10 month old be “bad”? He is just even more comfortable in his own skin. Therefore, he is into EVERYTHING!
Sweet notes
My girl may see the world through text a little differently than most. This is one thing that makes her uniquely beautiful. I have been so busy lately that I have been feeling that I am falling short as a mom. I am glad to know she knows how much i love her. ” i love you. You are very sweet and generous. From Isabella to mom. Flowers and Kisses. Hearts and hugs. No matter what you would be there for me.”
First Day of Daycare, and 1st and 2nd grade
be steady my heart…

Homeschooling Reshaped
I just finished my first week of training for my new teaching position at Louisiana Key Academy, and I am so excited to be part of such an amazing team of professionals dedicated to the mission of helping the 1/5! Blessed that some of these amazing teachers/staff will take my girls under their wings and guide them in their learning this school year. I don’t necessarily look at this transition as an exit from homeschooling ; it is just a reshaping of our homeschooling schedule. A majority of the girls’ learning will be done outside of our home, yes… and I will not be their primary teacher during school hours… but my girls’ learning will be as it should be – prescriptive to their needs. Now, as far as the boy goes, he will be going to daycare for the first time
😦 to enjoy his “playtime”, expend some energy, and meet some new friends. Then, when my family coexists in the same location – under the same roof or under the same stars- whether it be in the afternoons, weekends, holidays, or summers – we will continue to enjoy learning as a “homeschooling” family!
