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Adventures in Travel #1 - First Flight
I figured while we are all kind of stuck at home, I’d tell you a few silly stories about my first travel adventures. The first time I...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Unexpected Birth
The birth of Annie, our first child, always felt like something out of the movies. I felt so depressed that day I went to the doctor, now...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Snakes and Giant Rats
At the end of the street and behind a row of homes laid a small creek. Just beyond that, a field of tall grass. When my friends were...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Discipline Secrets
When it comes to discipline every child is different and what works for one child doesn’t always work for another. Ike a stern word was...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Teen Driving Adventures
There is a certain point in parenting when you feel like all you do is chauffeur your children around and get little else done. One...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Price of Consequence
The Womack kids all have a strong sense of justice. This is a good thing but if it’s out of balance with mercy and grace, it can be...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


The Missing Element in Homeschooling
When we first started officially doing homeschool. Annie and Tina were kindergarten and preschool age. We had our own little schoolroom,...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Picnic Treasures
One Saturday, the family decided to ride our bikes down to the park for a picnic. We kind of looked like the Brady Bunch with all eight...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Debts Forgiven
I’ve always said I could write a book about God’s faithfulness but maybe I’ll just start with this blog. Worrying has been a battle for...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Adjustments and Expectation
I married very young but I felt sure it was God’s will for me and with the blessing of our parents. I moved directly from my parent’s...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Water Fight in the Rain
You’re only a kid once but you can create great memories with your own kids. My dad loved a good joke, practical or corny, it didn’t...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


I Raised Six Kids and Lived to Tell About It
One birthday my grandmother gave me a baby doll. It had a soft body, dressed in a blue outfit with white poke-a-dots and a plastic face...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Social vs Socialization
One of the biggest myths about homeschooled children is that they will lack social skills. This has been proven wrong. Homeschool...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


A Heart for Homeschooling
“I could never do that,” was a common response from women when I told them I homeschooled my children. For me it was never about whether...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


It's Me Again
started my journey of blogging about three months ago. I still don’t have it all figured out. Thank you to all of you who excepted my...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Dressing for Church
With homeschooling we didn’t have the annual school clothes shopping or the fighting over what to wear each morning. I did require that...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Tap Dance to Heaven
We loved to watch the old movies when the kids were little. Our youngest, Joe, especially loved “Singing in the Rain.” How can you not?...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


The Runaway Hound
Most people don’t know Bassett Hounds love to run. You would think their short little legs would impede the speed at which they could...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Gratefulness
As I mentioned before, Jer and I made a lot of sacrifices for me to stay home with the kids. Cloth diapers saved us a ton. Cutting...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read


Practice! Practice! Practice!
One of the things most of my kids did while home schooling was to take violin lessons at the public school. I had played for four years...
stacey946
Nov 22, 20202 min read
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