Showing posts with label Carnival of Homeschooling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carnival of Homeschooling. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Two Great Carnivals

If you have some time, grab your favorite drink (warm, cold, Mother's Little Helper, whatever you need) and curl up by the computer to check out lots of great posts in two locations:



The Carnival of Unschooled Life is up over at Susan's wonderful blog, The Expanding Life. I'm not sure that really radical unschoolers would count my family among their number, but I certainly think of myself as an unschooler; if you count yourself as one, then consider submitting a post for the next Carnival of Unschooled Life, due November 30th. But in the meantime, just go enjoy this one.



Also, at one of my new favorite blogs, The Informed Parent, this week's Carnival of Homeschooling is up. The Informed Parent always has interesting videos (think TED Conference) and links; I wish I could figure out why Blogger won't update it in my blogroll! One of those irritating things that I might someday figure out the answer to.



Hope you enjoy these Carnivals!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Field Guide to Homeschoolers: 180th Carnival of Homeschooling

Whatever you are doing right now, you must drop it and visit this carnival. It is awesome!



From Crackbook


Best quote: Should you come across a homeschooler in the wild, DO NOT APPROACH WITH CAUTION. Such cautiousness can easily be misinterpreted and you may find yourself the subject of a blog post. Remain calm, strike up a conversation like you would with any other stranger you meet in an elevator and indulge your curiosity.



There are few things homeschoolers enjoy more than telling you how much they love homeschooling.



Here are some of the posts I had the chance to check out today (I'll go back after the darlings are in bed - they are home, prompting me to wonder, what Mommy Break?): Jennifer at Life is Not a Cereal talks about why her homeschoolers sometimes want to go to school, and Shauna at Treasure Seekers is heading outside, and gives some great suggestions for outdoor play. Also, my Interview with Daniel Wolff is there, under "Homeschoolers are inherently inquisitive."



These are just a few of dozens of posts in this carnival, and they are organized in such a clever way that browsing is really a pleasure. Seriously, whatever you were doing, drop it and go read!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Mommy Break

From Spring 09


Luke and Owen are off visiting their Grandma for the week. That picture up there is of their napkin rings; Ben put them up on the windowsill, so that they could keep a lookout for when their owners come home. Think maybe he is missing the kids, just a little? I know I am... while I appreciate the quiet, and the chance to think entire thoughts without interruption, I definitely miss the boys.



That said, I've had more time to peruse the blogosphere, during daylight hours at least, than I ever have before! It is fun, and I thought I would share some of what I've been reading.



First, Lenore Skenazy, author of Free-Range Kids and the great blog that goes with it, has this great post up about kids, books, and the lead law. Try not to shake your fist too hard at the stupidity of this law while you read...



Then, by way of Principled Discovery, one of my new favorite blogs, comes this: an arrogant, I'm guessing fairly young, teacher opening up a can o' whup-ass on homeschoolers! Even I, with all my copious current spare time, could not read all 625 comments, in which he is lambasted thoroughly by probably more homeschoolers than he even thought knew how to read, or access the internet.



I did, however, read this Dude's next post, Homeschoolers: Do They Care Too Much?, along with most of the 142 comments - I even threw in a few myself, because it was either that or my head might explode from the sheer arrogance and ignorance of this blogger. I must caution you: if you read these, make sure that you've already been to the bathroom or you might just have an accident from laughing too hard! We homeschoolers can be pretty darned funny while we're putting pompous ignoramouses in their place.



And now, on to more positive posts! This week's Carnival of Homeschooling is up at Why Homeschool, with lots of great posts to read. Some of my favorites: if you enjoyed The Princess Bride, you'll love Home Spun Juggling's take on the Fire Swamp (note: scroll down, for some reason the post itself isn't hypertexting). Also, Homeschool Bytes has a review of a fun, free math game that my guys love in Timez Attack!. Finally, some food for thought - my friend Susan writes about rethinking higher education here.



Over at Topsy-Techie, volunteering is happening this summer; read about it in this funny, inspiring post. And finally, Susan of In The Kitchen is waxing philosophical about Thomas Jefferson's desk. I'm still trying to figure out how she's even finding time to post as they continue on their away-from-the-kitchen adventure!

So, get yourself a frosty beverage - or, a cup of tea - and settle in to enjoy these. I'm off to read some more, or maybe I'll go talk to the chickens for a while... when are the kids coming home again?

Thursday, February 19, 2009

This Weekend, Go to the Carnival!

... The Carnival of Homeschooling, I mean, now up and running at Topsy-Techie.



I only found Topsy-Techie's blog a few weeks ago, and I just love it - I bet you will, too. Look out for my post, in the Parenting Patches section, if you head over for the carnival!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Carnival of Homeschooling

Once again, The Stone Age Techie has a post in this week's Carnival of Homeschooling. If you're not familiar with the Carnival, it takes place at a blog (that changes each week, just like a real-world carnival moves from town to town), and homeschooling bloggers contribute posts, often about homeschooling but also about other concerns or joys.


My post is about this freaky lead-resale-consumer-protection-act thing, but most of the posts are more closely related to homeschooling...


Next time I submit a post, it will be about homeschooling - promise!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Carnival of Homeschooling

The Stone Age Techie is in this week's Carnival of Homeschooling!


I chose the post Hidden Depths to submit, not in small part because I love looking at those pictures of 7 year-old Luke summiting the climbing wall...


And because it's good to be reminded of all the amazing things my boy(s) can do.