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Quirky Ways to Celebrate March

February 28, 2016 / Amy / 2 Comments

Tired of St. Patrick's Day, wearing green, and eating corned beef and cabbage? Read on to find some more unusual ways to celebrate in March. (some of these links are affiliate links - please see my disclosure on the sidebar) Read Charlotte's Web March 1st is National Pig Day!  You can read Charlotte's Web, watch … Continue reading Quirky Ways to Celebrate March

Easy March Crafts

February 26, 2016July 11, 2020 / Amy

I probably sound like a broken record, but "I can't believe it's almost March!"  The weather here is telling me that it's true - 60 degrees one day, 50 mile per hour winds and flurries the next. Our March usually comes in like a lion and out like a lion, LOL. Keeping with my theme … Continue reading Easy March Crafts

Quirky Ways to Celebrate February

February 2, 2016 / Amy / 8 Comments

  I for one vote to change the spelling to something more natural. FebUary. If you'd like to get off the beaten path of groundhog puppets and paper valentines, here are a few unusual ways to celebrate in February. (Some of these links are affiliate links. Please see my disclosure on the sidebar.) Clean House … Continue reading Quirky Ways to Celebrate February

Easy February Crafts

January 31, 2016 / Amy / 2 Comments

Crafts need to be super easy to get done here.  Too  many pieces, too much mess, too much clean up -- it leads me to say, "Hmmmm, tomorrow." Then tomorrow never comes. Call me a craft snob, but I also don't like things that I will most likely just throw away in a week because it's … Continue reading Easy February Crafts

20 Ways to Use Rory’s Story Cubes

January 19, 2016July 11, 2020 / Amy / 29 Comments

(this post contains affiliate links, please see sidebar for full disclosure)  Being the language arts junkie that I am, I bought three different kinds of Rory's Story Cubes. We have the Original, Actions, and Voyages cube sets. My favorite take away from my years as a speech-language pathologist is how to take what you have, and use … Continue reading 20 Ways to Use Rory’s Story Cubes

Hi I'm Amy, mom of 5 mostly adults, and recently retired homeschooler. I write about homeschooling as a type-B, introverted, highly sensitive, somewhat ADHD and easily overwhelmed person. If this is you too, I hope you can find some comfort and camaraderie in these pages.

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