I noticed recently that one of the most clicked links in my blog is my post about The Winter Homeschool Drudge. I’m kind of laughing to myself about that, as it’s only the beginning of December (November as I’m writing this). I wrote that quick post last year when I hit my typical post-Christmas holiday drudge. I’m not laughing at anyone. I definitely understand if others are hitting
Honest Homeschool Encouragement
One of the reasons I decided to open my blog back up, was because I have been running into more and more families that are continuing to homeschool through this pandemic, and many of them are feeling overwhelmed and in need of encouragement. So, I thought I would share a few things that I have picked up over the years. First of all, I can’t fully
Our Homeschool Curriculum 2020-2021
I know we are already halfway into the 2020 homeschool year; however, since I haven’t posted anything in over a year, I thought I would update what Homeschool curriculum we are using during this Pandemic Homeschooling season. Not much has really changed, except for my confidence in my choices. We have only been (fully) using video lessons for a couple of years now, but I am
MomLife.Ninja is Still Here!
After a nice long, almost a Year break from Momlife.ninja, I am back blogging again. Honestly, I almost didn’t come back I’ll be fully honest; I wasn’t sure I was going to come back from a break. I was seriously considering putting my efforts elsewhere. I’ve spent a good bit of time praying about what I should do and If I should continue blogging. Personally, I don’t consider
Back to Busy
It’s August first and I thought it was time that I come back from my summer break. I’ve been enjoying a nice long break from “all the things” (My introverted personality needs it every now and again. So if I ever check out for a while- don’t be alarmed- it’s me, not you. ;). This aging mamma has to add in extra mental breaks here and there
The Pros and Cons of Homeschool Video Lessons
Video Lessons were Not an Option in the Beginning Years ago, when I first started homeschooling, video lessons were only just starting to come out as an option for homeschoolers. They were also only available for third grade and up. So at the time it was not a possible option for us. We homeschooled with a more traditional school type setting, including a big table with me