Homeschooling is one of the greatest adventures our family has ever experienced.
Over the course of 19 years, my husband and I homeschooled our five children – including our daughter & two sets of twin boys – from kindergarten through high school graduation.
Along the way, we navigated curriculum choices, lesson planning, high school transcripts, dual-credit classes, college admissions, and raising student-athletes while trying to keep learning joyful and family life balanced.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this:
There isn’t one “right” way to homeschool.
Every family is different.
Every child is different.
My goal isn’t to convince you to homeschool exactly like we did. Instead, I hope to encourage you, share what we’ve learned, and help you build a homeschool that fits your family.
Whether you’re just getting started or you’re preparing to graduate your last student, I hope you’ll find practical ideas, honest encouragement, and resources that make homeschooling a little easier and a lot more enjoyable.
Curriculum Reviews:
Honest, experience-based reviews to help you choose curriculum with confidence and understand who each program is best suited for.
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Homeschool Planning:
Planning pages, organizational ideas, scheduling tips, and practical systems that help your homeschool run more smoothly.
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Homeschool Electives:
Ideas, resources, and curriculum recommendations for enriching your homeschool with art, music, foreign language, typing, physical education, and other elective subjects.
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High School & Beyond:
Resources and articles about homeschooling through the high school years, dual-credit opportunities, college preparation, ACT / SAT prep, scholarships, and helping teens prepare for life after graduation.
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No matter where you are in your homeschool journey, I’m glad you’re here.
I hope these resources encourage you, save you time, and remind you that you don’t have to figure everything out on your own.
















