So, I think February and March are the Wednesday of the school year. That is, like a work week Wednesday, not a swanky vacation kind of Wednesday. You know, the excitement of Monday (or insert here: new pencils and crayons) is over, and Friday (summer vacation) seems so far away.
If you're paying attention at all to the school calendar of your local school district you may notice a peculiar thing this time of year: random days off. Why shouldn't we do the same? We've just taken about a day and a half off for no particular reason at all, no holiday to celebrate or get ready for. Why, then, take a perfectly good weekday and NOT do school??
Here are my top 5 reasons:
"....then gather the wheat and bring it into my barn...."
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Hungry for Color
February, March, April, sometimes even May. These are hard months for me, avid gardener that I am. I think plants and I were always meant to be friends. And although there is nothing so satisfying as growing your own food there is something equally pleasing about growing something beautiful.
This time of year I turn to houseplants, and this year in particular I've been especially blessed. I have, not one, but two plants blooming in my home during this bleak, cold, outdoor season.
This time of year I turn to houseplants, and this year in particular I've been especially blessed. I have, not one, but two plants blooming in my home during this bleak, cold, outdoor season.
How to Keep them (and you) Going.
This is a great time of year for schooling. We've been stuck indoors for weeks and we've waved goodbye to Christmas a long time ago. It's perfect for getting so much done academically. It can also begin to drag a bit right about now. Summer seems far away. Spring break, too, is not close enough for motivation. Even I find myself dragging through lessons with little excitement. Enter: beach party day!
What is Beach Party day? Are we taking an expensive Florida vacation?
Could this be any more low tech??? |
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