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How to Get Ready for the Holidays: Part 1Nov 28, 2009
Warning: details of a monumental task ahead! Today... Are you ready for this? We... we....we combined cleaning out our shed with Christmas decorating. There! I said it! Whew! I hope you don't think I am crazy?
The holiday season is the perfect time...
But, I Can't Afford to HomeschoolNov 26, 2009
This is the first of a series of articles about common homeschool objections. A lot of people assume that it costs a lot of money to homeschool effectively. Most public schools receive approximately $8,000 to $10,000 per child from state and federal...
But, I Can't Afford to HomeschoolNov 26, 2009
This is the first of a series of articles about common homeschool objections. A lot of people assume that it costs a lot of money to homeschool effectively. Most public schools receive approximately $8,000 to $10,000 per child from state and federal...
The Twisted History of ThanksgivingNov 25, 2009
The first official Thanksgiving in the US took place in 1621, the pilgrims provided most of the meal, they ate sweet potatoes and ham, the Indians and pilgrims were great friends, ... at least this is what we have always been taught.
School children...
The Twisted History of ThanksgivingNov 25, 2009
The first official Thanksgiving in the US took place in 1621, the pilgrims provided most of the meal, they ate sweet potatoes and ham, the Indians and pilgrims were great friends, ... at least this is what we have always been taught.
School children...
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