This month has been a wild one. We were busy every single day. I like to be a little busy, but not that busy. I honestly hope that we have nothing to do in January. I'm sure I would get bored after a couple of weeks.

This month has been a wild one. We were busy every single day. I like to be a little busy, but not that busy. I honestly hope that we have nothing to do in January. I'm sure I would get bored after a couple of weeks.
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I've been posting on leaftoleaf.blogspot.com about our homeschooling experiences more than I've been posting over here, but I still want to update what is going on with family.
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These days it seems like it's easier to post pictures to facebook. If you'd like to see them, just friend me over there.
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I've always wanted to keep things real on this blog and not just post about the good things. I do not want this blog to be just a brag blog. I'd like to write about some exciting things we've learned about our health lately.
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I've always wanted to have my own garden and I've waited several years to finally do this. It's still weird to think that we own our own house and have our own yard and can do whatever we want with it. Starting a vegetable garden was a must. We are starting small this year to learn how and get the hang of things. In our final backyard landscape design, we have a garden space as big as our house. We've made room for a large greenhouse and space for outside plants and berry bushes. This year I tried to start seedlings inside using the Aerogarden starter kit. I can't say that it was successful. It really didn't work well for plants that get big fast or for seeds that are big to begin with like beans. When I moved them outside to start hardening off they snapped and withered. Next year, I may only try tomatoes because they are the only plant that really needs to be started early. And use a fan everyday to help them be more sturdy. Any suggestions are welcome.
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I've been working on setting up our home-school and it has been exciting. We really like the Thomas Jefferson Education style of teaching. You can learn more about it at tjed.org. Basically, it focuses on mentoring kids to become leaders through reading the classics the way that George Wythe mentored Thomas Jefferson. I don't necessarily want my kids to be political leaders, I just want them learn "how" to think not just "what" to think. I want them to be leaders of themselves.
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We've been stuck at home with a bad virus so now I finally have time to post. Getting sick really throws a wrench in a lot of things, but it's nice to just stay home, chill with the kids and catch up on reading and blogging.
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Jared is still working hard on the house and his computer work. Working on the house is not as labor intensive as it used to be though. In the beginning, Jared's muscles had really filled out. It takes a lot of hard work for Jared to build muscle. I think he has to burn through all the excess energy first.
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I'd like to start making more journal-type entries instead of just posting pictures with captions. Especially, since I've had a hard time getting around to loading pictures lately. Sorry if this is boring to the rest of you, but I don't want to quit blogging all together just because I don't have pictures to post.
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