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Couldn’t resist posting my cute baby’s booty in this adorable wool diaper cover made by Kristin Jayd, a talented artist and seamstress.  You can see her stuff here.  My baby’s so comfy and in South Florida hot weather no problem!  Wool keeps her cool in the sun and warm if it gets cold.  Plus you don’t need [...]

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I love this curriculum.  It’s so easy and just what I was looking for — Charlotte Mason for the preschool years.  After taking about half an hour a week tops to gather all the books and request them from the library online, I only need to pick them up.  Each day I gather the requested [...]

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Homeschoolers are a minority. So are immigrants. So are people that are not white, but belong to the category of “other”. Now I’ve been a permanent resident for the past seven year or so, but I was a student immigrant when I first came to live in the United States. I get mistaken for white [...]

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A California Court of Appeal recently decided that homeschooling is illegal in California unless the parent is a certified teacher. With the recent threat to California’s homeschool law, all homeschoolers across the country should take notice. Our wings are in danger of being clipped.Certified teachers I know who homeschool all share the same kernel of [...]

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And the other winner is.. The Petit Appetit Cookbook: Easy Organic Recipes to Nurture Your Baby and Toddler by Lisa Barnes.  I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical at first as I thought it may be almost identical to The Baby Bistro and perhaps a waste of my time as I didn’t want [...]

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After having reviewed and read through quite a few books, I’ve arrived at (drumroll, please) the conclusion of the Nutritious and Delicious Challenge.  I have found two cookbooks who have each inspired me.  One has inspired me to step out of my comfort zone and enjoy the healthiest I have ever eaten, while retaining the [...]

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We’ve arrived at The Baby Bistro by Joohee Muromcew (please don’t let me pronounce it).  The cover is cute, with a baby holding a wooden spoon, sitting in a bowl surrounded by yummy whole foods.  This book promises to be good.
And it is.  I tried seven recipes, and all tasted great if not a bit bland.  But [...]

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