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From Brownies to Binary

September 2, 2019 admin 2 Comments

  A few months ago, we purchased this cookbook.  (You can read about it here.) We hoped it would satisfy…

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Two Reasons Why Homeschooled Teens Should Try Competitive Speech and Debate

July 11, 2019 admin Leave a comment

First, a little background. My two older sons competed for ten years in the NCFCA (National Christian Forensics and Communication…

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How a New Book Helped Clarify my Thoughts on Screen Time and Other Educational Fears

June 30, 2019 admin 2 Comments

Let me tell you the story of two nagging problems I had and how a new book entitled Unschooled by Kerry…

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Amazon Warehouse Tour, 5 Stars

May 23, 2019 admin 4 Comments

I love taking factory tours and seeing their inner workings.  (Especially if the factory makes something edible because: free samples.…

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How We Watched IMAX Movies at the Boston Museum of Science for FREE and Why It Was One of the Best Days Ever

March 27, 2019 admin 12 Comments

Besides the yearly NCAA Basketball tournament, there is another type of March Madness I wanted my student to experience. At…

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Top Ten Reasons to Take a Tween to the Harvard and Peabody Museums

March 4, 2019 admin 2 Comments

The Harvard Museum of Natural History and Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology are located on the Harvard University campus…

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How The New England Aquarium Ate Up Our Day Without Taking a Huge Bite Out of Our Wallet

February 8, 2019 admin Leave a comment

OR How to spend the entire day at The New England Aquarium without spending a lot of cash. Winter in Boston I…

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Carrots!

December 22, 2018 admin 2 Comments

When I added “carrots” to the shopping list, I was picturing a bag of baby carrots. This is what my…

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Plymouth Rocks

November 17, 2018 admin 4 Comments

  Early November weather in New England can fluctuate wildly. Wind-driven rain is as common as Indian Summer. A couple…

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History in the Works

October 29, 2018 admin Leave a comment

The Saugus Iron Works has been on my day trip radar for years. It’s Early American History! It’s technology! We can never…

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