The Question
The Question: Teaching Your Child the Essentials of Classical Education Who would have guessed that a book based on the premise of asking questions would answer so many? In January, I mentioned my plan to attack a list of books, most (but not all) of them stemming from the Challenge program of Classical Conversations. The […]
Heartfelt Discipline
I wrote this post about the books I want to read in 2014 – mostly to keep myself accountable, but also to see if any of you wanted to join in. The book first on my list for January was one I had been meaning to read for sometime, but never got around to it […]
The Absence of “Conversations”
It was years ago, before I ever looked into homeschooling. Back before "Classical Education" was ever a part of my vocabulary. Before Dorothy Sayers and Charlotte Mason and even discussions about Christian worldview, or worldview in general. It was in the wide open air – at an outdoor theater in my early 20's that I […]
A “Challenge” for Me…
I love to read. Really, a great day to me would involve a light rain tapping on large windows, me cuddle up with a blanket on a couch, and fire crackling beside me in the fireplace (which I don't have by the way). Next to me is a warm cup of coffee a few good books […]
Great Artists: A Solagratia Mom Resource Review & GIVEAWAY
One of the many things I love about Classical Conversations is the Fine Arts portion of the program. I love learning more about Great Artists and Composers. Recently, I finished reading "How Should We Then Live" by Francis Schaefer. It is on the Challenge level reading list and I am slowly trying to make my way […]
















