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Another fun Timberdoodle product review for you!  This is called the Paint By Number Museum Series.  What a great follow up to our year of fourth grade studies of Monet and Van Gogh!  Boo studied Georges Seurat a few years ago and da Vinci will be part of our fifth grade art curriculum.   The […]

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A highlight of our summer days is when we see the delivery truck arrive with a new Timberdoodle shipment for us to review!  Today’s review is for the Simbrix Expert Kit.   This product is included with Timberdoodle’s Fourth Grade Curriculum Kit, though it is for ages 5 and up.  Even my college girl enjoyed […]

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 We have another fun product review for The Timberdoodle Company!  This fun learning product is called the Mixed By Me Thinking Putty Kit.   We have used Thinking Putty in our homeschool for years and years now.  We were thrilled when Timberdoodle offered a kit to make and mix your very own!   First of all, […]

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One of our favorite Timberdoodle products in our curriculum recently has been Marie’s Word Cards.  They are a fun way to learn new words and are so creative in their approach to making the meaning of the word STICK! Little Miss Boo is what we like to call “vocabulous” – she has a love for […]

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 I am so honored for my blog to have been chosen as a 2016 Timberdoodle Official reviewer and blogger for Timberdoodle Homeschool Curriculum!! If you have never shopped at Timberdoodle for your homeschool needs, you are in for a treat.  They have the best of the best products and make learning so much fun.  The […]

Meet Heather

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Hi there!! I’m Heather and I’m so glad you stopped by my blog.  I hope it’s a place you can be inspired with ideas for your own home and family.  I love homeschooling, photography, homemaking and I’m an absolute organizing freak. I’m a very busy momma to three incredible girls – all five years apart. […]

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 Over the past 12 years of having children in a classical christian school, as well as homeschooling classically, I have learned more than I ever learned in school myself.  A large reason for this is because I was (and likely most of you!) raised in an educational philosophy of modern educational reform.  In other words, […]

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I finally tackled those outdated ugly orange oak stair banisters! What a difference it makes, right?  It really is very easy to do, and it barely even cost a thing – I spent maybe $50 at most.  Take a peek at some of the before and after pictures…..         To get started, […]

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I’ve been thinking quite a bit lately about mother culture.  This phrase stems from Charlotte Mason’s philosophy of education.  A simple definition of mother culture is a mother continuing to learn and educate herself as her children grow.  Before we have children, we tend to have a pretty good grasp on who we are, what […]

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 Hi there!! Welcome to my 2015 Holiday Housewalk – I’m so glad you are here!  I’m joining up with the fabulous Jennifer Rizzo and her annual Holiday Housewalk link party.      We haven’t had any snow yet this winter, so here is my house in its current state looking a little sad all dressed […]