Last year I curated my own DIY Summer Homeschool “Conference” and I really enjoyed it. I’m doing it again this year. Instead of going to a destination homeschool conference, I’m staying in, reading books, thrifting, supporting local small businesses, and finding inspiration close to home.


I shopped the Goodwill near my parents home, and while my husband and tween played disc golf all day, I shopped a new-to-me Goodwill. My mom and my two teens helped me shop!




I organized a girl’s trip to visit a local coffee shop and then a bookstore. I invited two homeschool mama friends, and my daughter. I had store credit at the bookstore for trading in some picture books that I was able to part with during my recent assembling of our New IKEA Bookshelf and book purge project. We also visited a quilt shop and a thrift store.


S is for Silver is our new guest book for our home – if I can only remember to have guests sign it!
The tween/teens and I went to a Friends of the Library book sale in a neighboring larger city.


We picked up teeny tiny canvases to get creative and participate in a community art exhibit, and we signed up for the summer reading program.





I revamped my Christian Vision Board.





When we learned that a younger girl (age 8) wanted to have a play date with my daughter (age 13) we hosted a mother-daughter tea party for them!


A nearby library hosted a tote making class for teens.

And after making tote bags I got some books at $1/each sales at the library and at a nearby bookstore.


I organized another girl’s trip to a different coffee shop and bookstore. I bought two books to support local business.

I went shopping at a few local thrift stores with my oldest son on his day off. He loves thrifting almost as much as I do. We also did a DIY mini-tour of the college campus he’ll be attending in a few weeks!


I’ve got a few weeks of summer left to get organized and ready for 7th grade (12-year-old), 9th grade (14-year-old) and my 16-year-old will be taking 13 units of dual enrollment credits at a local community college.
Happy back-to-school season friends! 🍎
Haha! Ask and you shall receive. 😌🤣I asked you what books you got on my blog and then came over here! Looooove all of this post! I love how intentional you are, Jen. This sounds wonderful. I should do another homeschool vision board for the coming year. I loved doing one last year after your post. The blue book is the one our homeschool mom’s group voted on reading! Now I have to zoom into your book photos and put some on hold at library! 😂
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Which blue book is your mom’s group reading? I’ll be interested to hear what you think about it – whichever one it is! And I need to update my vision board again for fall!
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I realized now you have alot of blue books in your post! 🤣Hard is not the Same Thing as Bad was chosen for our group. ♥️
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I enjoyed that one! It was one of the better ones that I read this summer. 📚 ❤️
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One can never have too many books.
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Agreed! I once saw a mug that read: “It’s not hoarding if its books!” 😂
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Totally agree
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Looks like a fun and productive time! Glad you found so many fun book treasures! 😊
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So many great books! I like the Bob Ross embroidery book! You may need another bookshelf! Love the picture of the dinosaur eating the kids! Enjoy what’s left of summer!
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