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Sarah’s Wish Giveaway

Posted in Announcements, and Commercial Break

Munchkin and I really enjoyed our copy of Sarah’s Wish, so we thought it would be fun to have a giveaway for a brand new, signed copy of Sarah’s Wish to one of our readers.  You can read the review for Sarah’s Wish here. In order to be entered into this giveaway, you will need to leave a comment on why you would like to win this book. For additional entries (leave a comment for each thing you do):~Blog about this giveaway and leave a link to your blog entry~Visit Jim Baumgarder’s website and sign up for his newsletter~Follow my…

Nature Friend Magazine Review

Posted in Homeschooling, and Reviews

Helping Children Explore the Wonders of God’s Creation Nature Friend magazine is a children’s magazine the whole family, including the grandparents, can enjoy. It is published twelve issues per year, six of which are gently nudged towards the older family members. Readers are encouraged to participate in the magazine by submitting art, photographs, stories, puzzles and poems. Besides the various submissions used each month, they have an annual readers’ issue that is compiled from reader’s submissions, cover-to-cover. Nature Friend magazine, begun in 1983, was first published by the Stanley Brubaker family of Goshen, Indiana. It was born out of Mr.…

Basketball Award Ceremony

Posted in Family

Saturday was an up and down sort of day. We had to drop D off at the airport in the morning. Thankfully, he’ll only be gone for the week, but his absence always changes the overall feeling in our home. Munchkin was in tears as we walked back to the truck. She didn’t have much time to gather herself before we arrived at the base gym. We had to go directly from the airport to the award ceremony for her base basketball league. The good news is that being around her teammates cheered her up. It didn’t matter that they…

Sarah’s Wish Review

Posted in Homeschooling, and Reviews

Sarah’s Wish by Jim Baumgardner The Accident It all seemed to have happened in one of those slow-motion moments. Actually, the horse heard it first-the rattle sound. The sound that leaves goose bumps on a big man’s neck. By the time the girl caught eye of it, Blackie had instinctively shied to the right. “Snake!” Rachel pointed at the coiled serpent, its mouth gaping, fangs laid bare. Blackie bolted. The sudden jerk slammed Rachel against the seat, wrenching the reins from her hands. Immediately she reached for twelve-year-old Sarah. Careening wildly along the narrow lane they furiously clutched at the…