...Chocolate Ink! A brand-new blog brought to us by my friend (in real life!): Nancy. Nancy and I have been friends for our whole lives--really. Our parents were friends before we were ever twinkles in their eyes. Even though we've never lived in the same state or town (except for 1 1/2 years during college) we have remained friends always. For years we kept in touch by that thing I love, real letters, and in recent years, email. Now I'm excited to be *blogging friends*, too! I'm sure you'll love her blog, so check it out. Just be warned: it'll make you hungry for chocolate!
As our homeschool takes some time off this summer, my mind almost never stops thinking of and planning ahead for the upcoming school year. This is probably because I'm Type A and an obsessive planner...lol Whatever the reason, I do enjoy this season of planning. But I also need to be refreshed as a homeschool mom. Homeschooling can be incredibly exhausting and all-consuming. It's not easy and it's a lot of responsibility. And I take that very seriously when I am researching curriculum and planning toward the next school year. So also taking some time to rejuvenate and refocus myself is very important. How do I do this? Each summer I take some time to read something inspiring and motivating that speaks to me as a homeschool mom. Some of my fave reads from past years--that I have nearby on my shelf and refer to often--are Educating the Wholehearted Child, The Well-Trained Mind, The Charlotte Mason Companion, A T...