Hey, just wanted to give everybody a heads up on a great deal over at TOS for May 25th & 26th. They are running a subscription promotion that is too good to pass up. If you subscribe to the TOS Magazine for one year you’ll also get to pick up 5 WeE-books for free! And…
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Today is bittersweet for me. Today is the release of the final book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. I can’t wait to find out how Percy’s prophecy will affect his quest to save the world. I mean, our lives hang in the balance so it’s kind of important. But as excited and…
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Today is bittersweet for me. Today is the release of the final book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. I can’t wait to find out how Percy’s prophecy will affect his quest to save the world. I mean, our lives hang in the balance so it’s kind of important. But as excited and…
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“The Pitfalls and Possibilities of Being a Work-at-Home Mom” by Carol Topp, CPA
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Wow! That pretty much sums up my experience with Michelle Eichhorn’s Wee Book “Science on the Wings of a Butterfly”. I am humbled and greatly appreciative of the way Michelle approaches the subject. I am not a huge science fan. (Probably too much time spent in those stinky science labs at school!) Even when I…
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“One helping one to uplift all.” is The Buxton Settlement Creed and is the theme of the book Elijah Of Buxton is a delightful (and instructional) narrative about the first freeborn child in the Buxton Settlement in western Ontario. When I decided to pick this book up I was anticipating a humorous story of a…
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Another resolution that I’ve made involves my blogging. I want to be more consistent with my blogs. So, I’m planning on doing book reviews on Wednesdays (starting next week), cool curriculum type topics on Fridays and the musings on Sundays. I really wish that I could spend more time blogging, but between drumming up business,…
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Well, once again homeschooling has been an education not only for my children but for the parents as well. We listen to a lot of audiobooks when we’re traveling from dance to shopping and all around the town. Since we were studying the about the Civil War figures, this book jumped out at me while…
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