Showing posts with label The Company Front Porch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Company Front Porch. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Let’s Talk History…

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I have a confession. When I was in school, I hated history. If there was ever a class I was likely to fall asleep in, that would be it. Thankfully, I had a 4th grade teacher that gave me and the rest of my class a glimpse at how interesting and relevant history could be. Years later when I began to think about homeschooling my own children, I remembered her amazing history lessons and knew I wanted to my kids to learn history the very same way. Can you believe that I have three children that LOVE history?

This week the Company Front Porch at Homeschool Blogger is talking about history and I shared how my 4th grade teacher inspired me, so I hope that you’ll stop by and share what methods you use to teach history in your home. 

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Two Simple Words

Veteran’s Day is just around the corner.  How do you show the Veteran’s in your life that you appreciate them and the sacrifices they have made for our country and the freedoms we enjoy?  Here is a teaser from a post I wrote for this week’s article at the Homeschool Blogger’s Company Front Porch, I hope that you’ll stop by and check it out.  

I have a confession. Until the past few years, I’ve not really thought much about Veteran’s Day. Terrible. I know. It’s not that I didn’t teach my children that it is an important day, I’ve tried to tell them about the men and women that have served our country, past and present. It just didn’t mean much because personally, other than my grandfather who passed away eight years ago, I didn’t really know anyone who had served in our military and sometimes I tend to take our freedoms for granted.

My grandfather spent WWII stationed on a boat in the Pacific, he never, ever talked about his experience in the Navy. Frankly, it seemed as though he didn’t want to be reminded of that time in his past when he was a young man. I guess I grew up thinking that it was better not to mention a Veteran’s service, as though they had somehow forgotten the time they’d served and by my mere mention they would somehow be reminded of a nightmare they were trying to forget. I learned to tip toe around the subject as though it were somehow a dark secret or something dishonorable.

You can read the rest of my article, Two Simple Words at The Company Front Porch. 

How will you spend Veteran’s Day?

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