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    10 Things I Love About A Charlotte Mason Education

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    10 Things I Love About A Charlotte Mason Education

    Wondering if Charlotte Mason Education is right for you and your family? You’ll find some great tips and information here to help you decide! If you’ve been following along in […]

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    How To Transition Into Homeschooling Kindergarten

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    How to Transition Pre-k to Kindergarten Homeschooling

    The transition from Pre-K to homeschooling Kindergarten is one of the biggest ones we have experienced in our homeschool scholastic career. It’s easy to stress out thinking about all the […]

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    The Importance of Praying With Your Child

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    Praying with your child is important. Not only does it create a strong family bond but it also shows them how powerful the power of prayer truly is!

    Praying with your child is important. Not only is it a time to bond but it’s also a time to explore your faith and journey together as a family. The […]

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    How to Get Ready For Roadschooling, Homeschooling On The Go & Road Trips With Kids!

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    How to Be Ready For Roadschooling, Homeschooling On The Road, or Road Trips with Kids

    If you want to be Always Ready For Roadschooling, Homeschooling On The Go & Road Trips With Kids, I have some tips for you! No matter where you are going, […]

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  • Homeschooling, Roadschooling, RVing Full-time

    Roadschooling: 5 Amazing Benefits of Homeschooling On The Road

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    Roadschooling 5 Amazing Benefits of Homeschooling On The Road

    If you’re contemplating whether or not homeschooling on the road is the right choice for you and your family, this is the read for you. Anytime a big decision that […]

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    5 Super Easy Sneaky Ways to Get Kids To Eat Vegetables

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    5 Super Easy Sneaky Ways to Get Kids to Eat Vegetables

    There is hope to get kids to eat vegetables daily and this post is all about it! Even though we eat healthy at my house, my kids still scrunch up […]

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    How to Create the Best Homeschool Routine For Your Family

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    How to Create the Best Homeschool Routine For Your Family

    Finding the best homeschool routine is not easy. Each of us has different needs and lifestyle. My routine may not look anything like your routine and that’s o.k.   Why? […]

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    3 Top Reasons Why Evan Moor’s History Pockets Rock

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    Evan-Moor History Pockets Review

    Today I am sharing an honest review of History Pockets by Evan-Moor. I have been using these homeschool history resources for two years and can’t wait to tell you all […]

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    Our Virtual Prayer Wall

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    Virtual Prayer Wall January

    Welcome to our January’s Virtual Prayer Wall! Our Virtual Prayer Wall is a place for our community to come together and pray for one another. We started this prayer wall […]

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    Homeschool STEM: 5 Top STEM Toys Children Will Love & Learn From

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    5 Top STEM Toys Children Will Love and Learn From

    STEM toys are the way to go if do not waste money on toys that don’t have an educational purpose behind. Are you searching for toys that aren’t just fun, […]

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Ana is a wife and homeschool mom of 3 turned into homeschool blogger. She is a Messianic Jewish biblical scholar-in-training, and a passionate Hebrew and Bible teacher. She loves helping homeschool moms to find joy and fulfillment in their homeschool calling. Her goal is to help moms go from stressed to blessed, nurturing a restful homeschooling through a living education, and living a beyond blessed life. Learn More

 
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Our Artza Box arrived, and this one feels like it Our Artza Box arrived, and this one feels like it was made for our family. 🤎🇮🇱
A little piece of the Holy Land delivered right to our table!
This box is filled with treasures inspired by Israel and its rich biblical history—from a beautiful biblical mosaic crafted by Israeli youth with special abilities, to za’atar, a Mediterranean artisan spice blend, a little bottle of sesame, and the most beautiful Jerusalem half-shekel replica.
There’s even a beautiful book about Esther and the Persian Empire, a fragrance diffuser, and a gorgeous mug with the blessing from Psalm 29:11:
“The LORD blesses His people with peace.”
As someone who has been so deeply impacted by our time living in Israel, I love finding ways to keep those memories alive in our home—and even better when those little reminders also introduce our children to the history, culture, art, and biblical world of the places we’ve studied.
This was such a fun box to open. Every item has a story, and I can already see several of these making their way into our homeschool and our family conversations. 📖✨
Come unbox the Holy Land with me! 🇮🇱
#ArtzaBox #TheHolyLand #Israel #LivingEducation #homeschooling @artzabox
Someone needs to hear this today! Is this for you? Someone needs to hear this today!
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We don’t learn about Canada only from books. We e We don’t learn about Canada only from books.
We experience it. 🍁
We swim in its lakes, paddle beneath its mountains, walk through its forests, watch its wildlife, visit its historic places, and learn the stories of the people who have called this land home.
These past few days at the lake have reminded me again how deeply geography shapes our relationship with a country.
I don’t want my children to know Canada only as the name printed on their passports—or as a list of provinces, prime ministers, dates, and facts to memorize.
I want them to know its landscapes.
Its people.
Its stories.
Its beauty—and the difficult, complicated parts of its history too.
That is why I created my new guide:
🍁 How to Build a Rich Canadian History Homeschool Curriculum
I gathered the Canadian history resources I have spent years searching for, including:
📚 Canadian curricula and history spines
📚 Living books and family read-alouds
📚 Biographies and historical fiction
📚 Geography and nature resources
📚 Indigenous-centred stories
📚 Picture books for younger children
📚 Canadian homeschool bookshops
📚 The simple, literature-rich curriculum we’re using this year
My hope is that this guide will help you build a Canadian history study that brings your children into a living relationship with the people, places, stories, ideas, and landscapes of this country.
From sea to sea.
And there is still time to enter the 2026 Back to Homeschool Giveaway inside the post!
FOUR families will each win a $200 digital gift card to the homeschool curriculum or supply company of their choice.
You’ll also receive access to the FREE 2026 Homeschool Resource Guide, featuring more than $1,000 in resources, discounts, savings, and special offers.
⏰ The giveaway ends TONIGHT, August 12, at 11:59 p.m. ET!
Tap the link in my bio to read the new Canadian history guide and enter the giveaway before it closes.
Have you visited Canada? If you're Canadian,what part of Canada does your family call home? 🍁 Tell me below!
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How to Build a Rich Canadian History Homeschool Cu How to Build a Rich Canadian History Homeschool Curriculum
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I still can’t believe I get to wake up in this bea I still can’t believe I get to wake up in this beautiful bedroom, surrounded by trees, every single morning. 🌿
Back in March, I was sobbing as we packed up our home in Florida. We sold and gave away almost everything we owned and moved back to Canada.
I didn’t understand why God was asking us to leave. I trusted Him… but I was heartbroken. Honestly, this time I was upset. I was tired of moving and starting again. Tired of uprooting my children. Tired of saying goodbye to friends we wish would never leave behind.
This was our fourth international move in 18 years of marriage. We’ve moved more times than I can count, and we’ve started over from scratch at least five times. I mean really from scratch—no savings, no house to sell, no safety net. Just obedience.
All of those moves happened because we believed God was calling us somewhere, even when we couldn’t see the reason.
This time wasn’t different.
But this time, I had my own plans.
And God completely wrecked them.
(I can hear Him laughing as I write this.)
What felt like the end of my plans became the beginning of something so much better than I could have imagined. Isn’t that just like Him?
“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord… “You will go out with joy and be led forth with peace… and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.” — Isaiah 55:8–12
Now every morning, I look out these windows and imagine the trees clapping their hands. 🙌🏼🌲
His plans are always better than mine.
Even when they begin with tears.
Even when they require letting go.
Even when I can’t see what He’s doing.
One day, you look back and realize He wasn’t taking something good away.
He was leading you to something better. ❤️
P.S. The day before we came to see this house I prayed for a view of trees. 😉🙏🏼
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