When Lewis Carrol wrote “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” he described falling into a rabbit hole and discovering a whole new world on accident. Although the phase has several connotations, what I mean by this metaphor is: accidentally falling into a line of study that becomes engrossing and leads us down a path we didn’t foresee. … Continue reading Rabbit Hole Homeschooling – John Philip Duck
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4th of July Charcuterie
Again, not technically a charcuterie since there is no meat, but such a fun snack board. Happy 4th of July friends!
Canada 🇨🇦 Day Charcuterie
I think, technically, to be a charcuterie, the board has to have meat and cheese. We did a sweet board and 2 savory boards, none of them have meat. Oh well, I still like calling them charcuterie because I practiced pronouncing the word so much! How to pronounce charcuterie Our friends invited us to their … Continue reading Canada 🇨🇦 Day Charcuterie
Paddington – Wordless Wednesday
8 More Super-Tips for Camping With Kiddos
Fellow blogger, Betty, over at Chambers on the Road gave me the idea to write a post about 10 Awesome Camping Activities for Kids last season (2021). Then fellow blogger, LR, over at Returning to Paradise reminded me that I’d missed a couple great ideas so here’s part 2, with 8 more ideas for your … Continue reading 8 More Super-Tips for Camping With Kiddos