Highlights from 2005 (Jan-Mar)


For YEARS I’ve wanted to comb through my blog archives and collect the best writing, the most enduring resource recommendations, the laugh-out-loud kid moments. But that’s a lot of posts to revisit! And time is so short. It struck me that if I aim for three months a week, I could complete the project in 60 weeks—a little over a year. Of course, by then there will be, presumably, 60 more weeks’ worth of posts. But that’s getting way ahead of myself. I’m much better at hatching plans like this than sticking with them over the long haul. (Hello, Gretchen Rubin Tendencies obliger here. I need deadlines and outside accountability to finish things.)


But well begun is half done, as Mary Poppins likes to say (hahaha, it’s clear Mary Poppins never wrote a novel), so here’s one quarter: January-March 2005. Jiminy crickets! There’s some good stuff here!


The comments are closed on some of these older posts, but feel free to hit me with any questions or remarks here on this post.


Book recommendations


Boxes for Katje

It’s Not My Turn to Look for Grandma

The Scrambled States of America

A Case of Red Herrings

Fannie in the Kitchen

Books for nature study, some favorites in 2005

The Floating House

Henry Hikes to Fitchburg

One Day in Elizabethan England (A splendiferous book)


Resource recommendations

Brave Writer (One of my very first homeschooling resource recs on the blog, written in Feb 2005. Now I work for them!)

Snoopy the Musical (the rabbit-trailer’s soundtrack)

A Tiger in Algebra? (Jacobs Algebra textbook)

Three ways to get more poetry into your day


Homeschooling ideas that worked


Mealtime readalouds

Strategic strewing

Project Feederwatch

Life on the Trail

Chain chain chain

How Jane helped her sisters learn handwriting


Kid moments (Lots of overlap here with book & resource recommendations & of course homeschooling. Categories are hard!)


Those Stubborn Bunnies

The More It Snows, Tiddly-pom

The Deliciousness of Mah (hearing aids, ear molds, learning to talk)

The Temper of the Shrew

Perspective

Beanie’s elephant (post by Scott)

One wit left


My commonplace book (quotes from my reading)

The earth, galloping / My Antonia, Willa Cather



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