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Trying to balance life and work and family is a task in itself.  When you add in homeschooling things can suddenly seem too much to handle.  Anyone who has ever decided to take on the responsibility of educating their own children has been in the same position.  You’re not alone!  I have been homeschooling, in one format or another, for the better part of 13 years and I’m not done yet.  I will be the first to admit that I am FAR from an expert, but I have made poor choices and learned lessons.  Join me on this journey and let’s navigate the trenches together!

In these pages I wish to impart some of my knowledge and experiences to help you create the best education possible for your kids.  Over the years, I have found a wealth of information to help me along my path.  As my daughter has gotten older, information has gotten slimmer.  Navigating homeschooling high school and pending college, has been a struggle.  My hope is that by passing along some of the things I’ve learned and tools I’ve found, your path will be a little less bumpy.  I’m just getting started so things may be slow for a while, but I have tons of BIG ideas.

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