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Category Archives: Nature Walks

August 28, 2013August 29, 2013

In the Night Sky

I’ve been putting together some moon and star gazing resources for the kids, gathered into one spot.  Most of the… Read More
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July 23, 2013

Picnicking in Summer

A sublime, hot afternoon waterside with my four babies, a picnic basket, and a shady spot.  Not even the ants could… Read More
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December 18, 2011December 18, 2011

Light in December

Yesterday Philip’s parents and I took the children to Sycamore Grove, a nature preserve in our home town.  I take… Read More
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October 14, 2011October 15, 2011

When Your Kids Aren’t Super Sick, but Aren’t Well Either

Sometimes you just know it’s time for a change of scenery. The kids have been sick, so we’ve been recuperating… Read More
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September 15, 2011September 18, 2011

Del Valle Family Camping Trip

We returned on Monday afternoon from our first family camping trip.  Aidan and Philip have camped together before, but this… Read More
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September 4, 2011September 25, 2011

What Is a Charlotte Mason Education? Part 3 of 3

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS We’ve arrived at part 3 of my 3-part series on Charlotte Mason’s method.  I’ve discussed Charlotte Mason’s philosophical… Read More
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I’m Kim, Catholic homeschooling mom to 4 wonderful children and wife to Philip (physicist, handyman, gutter cleaner, tire kicker, and all around cutie-pie).

We homeschool in the Charlotte Mason educational style, but with many influences from Reggio Emilia. The Charlotte Mason approach is beautiful in its insistence on “living books” and nature study. Reggio offers my family its insights on learning through long-term projects and its appreciation for fine and natural materials.

Here you’ll find a glimpse into what we do, how we live, and how we make it all work. Enjoy your visit to our little blog!

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