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  • Travel is Necessary

    Travel is Necessary

    This is the second of 2 posts today, Day #7 in our Travel is… series! To some, travel seems like a luxury afforded only to the wealthy or well-to-do. To my family, travel is a necessity. I know, that may seem extreme, but bear with me. Several years ago, my family traveled to meet long…

  • The Ultimate Educational Adventure: Travel

    The Ultimate Educational Adventure: Travel

    This is the first of 2 posts for Day #7 in our Travel is… series! Anytime we have the opportunity to travel as a family, we are ready for a new adventure. As homeschoolers, we have even more flexibility to take “school” on the road and turn any family trip into a new learning experience.…

  • A Family Adventure: Travel

    A Family Adventure: Travel

    Welcome to Day #6 in our Travel is… series! Travel is an amazing way to spend quality time together as a family and create lifelong memories. BUT it is also an opportunity for adventure. Why is adventure important? Adventure is defined as an exciting or unusual experience, but it can also be a BOLD or…

  • Family Travel is Affordable and Memorable

    Family Travel is Affordable and Memorable

    Welcome to Day 5 in our Travel is… series! As a homeschooling family, we feel traveling with our children is a great way to make lasting memories together. From daydreaming about where we want to go, to planning the trip, talking about it in the days leading up to it, and finally traveling all have…

  • Five Favorite Things about the Fabulous Leap Pad 3- a Review by a Mommy & Son

    After a month of use with the new Leap Pad 3, we received as part of a promotion with Leap Frog and Beaches Moms, we’ve got a great handle on it and I can share our honest opinions with you. If you are considering a tablet-style learning device for your young learner, I hope these…

  • How Has Technology Changed the World?

    A man walked into the gourmet deli where I work one afternoon. He headed over to the deli case, head bent, fully engrossed in a text message. I put on my most helpful smile and approached the edge of the counter. “Hi, sir. How may I help you?” There was no reply. I waited for…