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Chronicle Books Happy Haul-idays Give-away Contest

What homeschooling family doesn’t love books? Here’s your chance to win up to $500 worth of books. Chronicle Books is spreading a little holiday cheer with their “Celebrate the Haul-idays with Chronicle Books” give-away.

Post a list of Chronicle Books valued at up to $500 that you’d like to haul in, and you’ll . . . → Read More: Chronicle Books Happy Haul-idays Give-away Contest

Site Facelift

I began October with the intent to update all my blogs, including facelifts for some of them. If you are reading this post from the blog site, you will notice that it now has a fresh new look. If you are reading from a reader or email, click on through and come visit the . . . → Read More: Site Facelift

Back from Burnout

Are you one of those lucky few who have never experienced homeschool burnout? I went through at least two sessions of homeschool burnout during the twelve years we actively homeschooled, probably more (time has a way of blurring those days/weeks you would like to forget). You would think an unschooler would have no reason . . . → Read More: Back from Burnout