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Trip to Sea World Part 2

Posted in Family, Homeschooling, and Outdoor Adventures

I am so grateful for companies who offer special discounts for military members and their families.  We were able to go to Sea World San Diego for free.  Yes, we still had to pay $12 for parking, but that was our only cost.  We just had to show our military ids at the gate, and we received complimentary tickets for the day. At the different shows, they had the military members stand up to be recognized and thanked for their service.  Since I’m proud of our men and women in uniform, I enjoy seeing all the service members being recognized…

Trip to Sea World Part 1

Posted in Family, Homeschooling, and Outdoor Adventures

We had told Munchkin that once she completed her Marine Biology class that we would head to Sea World.  Sadly, she finished some time ago, but things seemed to keep us from heading over there.  Finally, we just decided that we were going and went.  We’re a little less than 3 hours from Sea World, so we decided that we would just drive over in the morning and head back at night. When the headaches hit last week, I was concerned that we wouldn’t be able to go, but I woke up Saturday morning with a very minor headache.  Off…

Our Lifestyle of Learning

Posted in Homeschooling

We live in the United States of America ~ Land of the Free and Home of the Brave.  We are a nation born from hard work and sacrifice, a nation founded on Biblical principles, and a nation valuing freedom.  While we have seen some of these things slowly slip away over the years as our nation has moved away from many of the ideals of the first settlers and our Founding Fathers, we still enjoy a great number of freedoms that citizens/residents of other countries do not enjoy. There was a time, not so long ago, when homeschooling was the…

Passport to India

Posted in Holidays, and Homeschooling

A month or so ago, I learned about a free program being offered by Sonlight curriculum called Passport to India.  When you sign up for the program, you can receive a package in the mail that contains information about the program, a passport for each participating student/child, and a suitcase. The suitcase is actually a bank, so you can collect money for the Children’s Bible Club in India.  (You can still sign up for the program.) Starting on October 5th, a new video and lesson has been posted each Tuesday and Thursday.  We watch the video and do the lesson. …