school
the journey of homeschooling has been rewarding in every way. i treasure each and every moment with my children…honestly.
we have been homeschooling for four years now. the kids and i have shared laughter, quiet moments, tears, frustration, joy, hugs, holding hands, smiles and winks. we sing outloud, dance and twirl. i wouldn’t trade my ordinary day at home for anything!
i am so so thankful to be able to pray with the kids throughout the day. we pray when we hear an ambulance, we pray when we’re wrong, we pray when someone is hurt, we pray when we need patience, we pray thankfulness for all we have, we pray for devastated countries, we pray that God would keep us humble.
pinkalicous party
pinkalicious is currently a favorite book around here. we are also in the midst of winter so snowflakes abound. this is how we came up with a
“old door” shopping for the school room
i embarked on an adventure in search of an old door to hang in our new house for the school room. it’s one of those ideas that i’ve had in my head for a long time and when i would come across old doors i’d say “oh, that one would be great” or “love that!” but never actually made the purchase.
well the time has come. the trim carpenters are working in the school room now and needed a door to be able to case the doorway. sometimes i just need a deadline.
i went downtown to a salvage store because i knew they had a “basement of doors”. literally. take a look.
this picture times five should give you a pretty good idea of what i was up against.
thankfully, they were organized by type. i wanted one with glass. so i went to the “door’s with glass” section.
there was this one. gorgeous. divided glass, panels, super heavy.
hmmm….then there was this one. single pane of glass (which is what i wanted). not rotting away (bonus).
our family room now
i have rearranged the furniture in this room SOOO many times! i think though, that this set up is my favorite. the white lamp is a favorite thrift store find….i have yet to replace the drum shade (this one is yellowed) but i did not know they are so expensive! if anyone has an INexpensive source for lamp shades please share 🙂
the brick wall was a favorite feature that i really liked when we first were looking at this house. it makes this room so cozy.

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