Homeschooling my three kids is a huge juggling act for me. Now, in my Classical group, there are moms that homeschool seven or eight kids and my face wears an expression of perpetual awe when I am in their super mom presence. Three is all I can do and it's a good thing, b/c three is what I have. I suppose if I had more, I'd find a way. Anyhow, the mushy brain title is probably perplexing you r…
I've wanted to be a mom for as long as I can remember. Â I vividly remember getting a doll every year for my birthday when I was a child. Â Each and every doll was dutifully dressed, fed and disciplined. Â I suppose I was simply mimicking what I viewed my own mother do every day. Â I loved it.
So, many people are incredulous when they find out that I homeschool. I've gotten the wrinkled forehead look, the concerned look, the smirk, the wide-eyed "I-can't-believe-you'd-spend-that-much-time-with-your-kids" look, the furrowed brow, the scratching of the head, the rolling of the eyes and occasionally, the wow-that's-great look. All these looks....directed at lil' ole me! Fancy that!
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For School-Aged Children.
A weekly craft program geared towards the after-school crowd. Different crafts each week to be displayed or taken home See details
RDU Sting Women's Basketball is looking to form a booster club and club administration that will coordinate fund raising events and arrange community service activities. See details
"The Carolina Mountains" exhibit, on loan from the NC Museum of History, looks at life in western North Carolina around 1900, through the words and photography of Margaret Morley. See details
Write More Explorer Writing Camps are offered on Mondays and Saturdays in February - May. Classes are offered in various themes to inspire each student to write on exciting topics. See details