It seems my Tapestry Of Grace post at the bottom of the blog was difficult to read…and Blogger put it into all caps, to boot! I’m going to try re-posting that material in this format, as a series of posts, to see if I can take care of the problem. If you aren’t interested in […]
Scheduling Our Days
Although I prefer spontaneity over schedule, I have found that scheduling our days has brought a lot of peace to our homeschool. I have been using the Mangers of Their Homes scheduling system for 4 years now and it has been a tremendous help to me. In the MOTH system, each person in the family […]
Gathering Supplies in Advance
In past years, hands on history projects and science experiments often seemed to fall by the wayside. My kids love doing this stuff, and it is so valuable for them…but it just wasn’t getting done! The main reason was the time involved in locating everything we needed to do an experiment. Frequently, after searching for […]
How I Avoided the TOG fog
We are part way through our 2nd year with TOG (Tapestry of Grace)…and I never felt the fog! Many people become overwhelmed with all Tapestry has to offer, and this sensation is referred to as “the tog fog”. I was so overwhelmed by the size of my giant TOG binders that I did a TON […]
A Testimony about Tapestry of Grace
Our Japanese Tea Party We started Tapestry of Grace in 2007 for our history, literature and geography. It has been amazing! This comprehensive classical curriculum allows all of my boys to study the same topics, each at their own level. It has been great to have them reading and learning about the same things, so […]