Carnival of Homeschooling
I know I haven’t posted the link in a while, but the Carnival of Homeschooling is up. Go read what other homeschool bloggers are saying this week.
You can always find the archives at Why Homeschool, too.
The Carnival of Homeschooling is posted at Consent of the Governed. Judy put together a Martin Luther King Edition, in honor of his birthday.
I have not read the whole thing, but it looks great.
I can finally appreciate just how much work it must take to host the CoH. Over at my political blog, She’s Right, I am hosting the Carnival of Principled Government, and that has only a fraction of the submissions.
The second anniversary edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling is up at the blog that started it all, Why Homeschool.
Many thanks to the Cates for starting and supporting this wonderful carnival.
Don’t forget about their contest for Carnival of Homeschooling graphics.
Thanks also to all of the homeschool bloggers who host, contribute, read, and promote the carnival.
The 102nd Carnival of Homeschooling, The Many Hats of Homeschool Edition, is up over at Seeking Rest in the Ancient Paths.
One of the greatest benefits of all the snow we got is that the kids want to spend a lot of time outside.
My iGoogle page tells me that it is 27 degrees out there right now, but that hasn’t stopped them from sledding for the better part of the day. (And I guess 27 is not very cold by Vermont standards.)
And that has finally allowed me the chance to read this week’s Carnival of Homeschooling, aptly subtitled, “Snowed-In Edition.”
The 100th Carnival of Homeschooling has arrived! Can you believe it?
Well, I can’t, but that’s partly because I missed the 99th and 98th.
Congratulations to the Cate’s, who started the carnival, and to all of you us homeschoolers who keep it going!
Here’s to 100 more!
The Carnival of Homeschooling is up at Principled Discovery. For this week’s theme, Dana put together a Homeschool U online course guide. Go there now and enroll!
I do not feel good today. I even fell asleep on the couch for a while. Well, I use the word sleep loosely there. With three boys, you can bet I was awakened approximately every two minutes.
I’m sorry that I never got around to posting the recipes for MPM, but it is on my to do list.
In the meantime, enjoy this weeks Carnival of Homeschooling over at At Home With Kris. She has an alphabetical order theme.
It’s Tuesday! I can’t believe that I forgot to post a link to the Carnival of Homeschooling. It’s over at The Thinking Mother this week.
