Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Catching Up in 2012!

Happy New Year!

I certainly didn't intend to abandon this blog for three months, but it's easy to be swept away with everyday life!


Not much particularly blog-worthy has been happening in our home lately, but we are enjoying days with friends, homeschool activities, and playing outside.


Winter has finally arrived with the new year, and I have lots of plans for our learning adventures in the New Year, and many goals as far as the house is concerned. I hope to share soon!


Friday, October 8, 2010

Trying to get back in the swing

This poor blog has been fearfully neglected for the past seven (!!) months, and I am trying to get going again and share some of what we've been up to!

(The boys watching a frog one day this summer.)

Today is a busy end to another very busy week, so to start I want to share this wonderful blog post. I cannot vouch for the rest of the content of this site, but this article is a must-read for all parents.

You just broke your child. Congratulations.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Snowy Scenes

I've been reconsidering my decision to discontinue blogging, and instead, as part of my goals to refocus, reorganize, and rejuvenate in the new year, I need to decide on a focus for this blog. My original intentions have been lost over the past two and half years, and I hope to emerge well-rested (in mind at least) and with new energies.

In the meantine, here are some scenes around the house today after a little snowfall. The snow is of the wet yet powdery sort that lightly rests on everything it touches. All of the tress and shrubbery are hanging on to every flake.





We drove through the prettiest area, with tall trees on both sides of the road that in the summer is always cool and shady. Today the snow is almost acting like the leaves in the summer and it was so still. Unfortunately, the roard was slushy and very slippery, so I don't dare venture back out to take pictures. I have to content myself with shots around our land.