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The Gift of Museums
October 1, 2021November 7, 2021

The Gift of Museums

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Museums are a gift. Our family recently received a much-apppreciated gift from my father. He volunteers at a small museum […]

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100 Things Kids and/or Parents Can Do During the Pandemic
April 21, 2020August 23, 2020

100 Things Kids and/or Parents Can Do During the Pandemic

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We still have work, school work, and household tasks that have to be done, but if you or your kids are feeling discouraged/bored/tired/frustrated, here are a few suggestions to get you started. Some are mainly for the kids, but parents may need some ideas as well.

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With a love of literature, and a library card she’s not afraid to use, Karen has devoted herself to educating her children at home. Now with two through college, a high schooler and a middle schooler, she feels she is equipped with the passion and time to share her experience with others on the adventure of homeschooling.

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  • Oct 01, 2021 The Gift of Museums
  • Nov 26, 2020 2021 Resolutions: Minimalizing
  • Oct 05, 2020 Eating Frogs for Breakfast
  • Aug 16, 2020 8 Ways to Ease the Mental Load
  • Jun 26, 2020 Recalculating

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About Karen Koch

With a love of literature, and a library card she’s not afraid to use, Karen has devoted herself to educating her children at home. Armed with a big cup of coffee, ‘A Charlotte Mason Primer,’ ‘The Read-Aloud Handbook’ and a tattered copy of “The Complete Tightwad Gazette” she set out to raise kids with a love of books and learning, while managing the budget of a family of 6 on (mostly) one income. At one point she was teaching high school, middle school, elementary and pre-school! “Use It up, Wear it out, Make it Do, or Do Without” was not just a magnet on the refrigerator, it was a way of life! Now with two through college, a high schooler and a middle schooler, she feels she is equipped with the passion and time to share her experience with others on the adventure of homeschooling.

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