I have hundreds of DM’s in my inbox after I post I have hundreds of DM’s in my inbox after I posted about a controversial topic on my stories this morning. In true social media fashion, the response is overwhelming. Meanwhile, I posted some lovely garden photos yesterday and get all of 5 comments on them. 😑

This is why social media is so successful, am I right? It’s nice to see you all in my DM’s but please make your way over here from time to time. 😉 I honestly stay away from IG because of the addictive nature, but at the same time I’ve made so many friendships here that I truly value. There’s been times where I walk away from it altogether for weeks at a time. But every time I come back I’m reminded of how many kindred spirits that are out there, fighting the good fight. Doing the kingdom work we are called to do in a world where our culture doesn’t want there to be “right” or “wrong”. 

I can’t tell you how many “I feel so alone in this” messages I receive. It is so difficult going against the grain. Against all cultural norms. You feel like an alien… but I want you to know that you aren’t alone! Keep faithfully plodding and discipling to your children, my friends!
The sweetest little helpers in the garden. 🥕🍅🥒🫑🧺 

These garden photos are from last month! With this heat wave we are having we just harvested a TON of zucchini, squash, and cucumbers!

Do you have a garden this year? What are you growing? Also, if anyone has advice for how to get the tree swallows to stop attacking us when we go near their nest that’s be fabulous 😅😆 I don’t want to move it but we have stay on guard when we water in the mornings or they fly around trying to get us away! Those innate parental instincts are remarkable. ☺️
This week I’m writing + filming about a hallmark This week I’m writing + filming about a hallmark of the Charlotte Mason method: narration. Have you ever heard of it? What would you like to know? 

I’m focusing heavily on how we use narration in our homeschool, but if you have specific questions about it, I would love for you to 1. Take the poll in my stories, and 2. Ask any questions you may have about narration in the comments so that I can answer them in my video! ❤️
Happy Mother’s Day! I especially want to encoura Happy Mother’s Day! I especially want to encourage those who are intentionally making a better life for their children than what they may have experienced as kids. It is not easy to change the cycle, but it’s well worth the effort. 

In the words of Louisa May Alcott, “A woman's happiest kingdom is home, her highest honor is the art of ruling it not as a queen, but a wise wife and mother."
📚 We are moving right along with term three of 📚 We are moving right along with term three of our school year. Slow but steady, we will finish up mid June and I’ll begin prepping for next school year in July and August! 📚

Here’s some of my random old and new tips + what I’ve been doing to help keep organized with the CMEC. 

01. Keep a regular day for nature outings or field trips. We have two days a week where I intentionally plan a hike or museum visit, etc. One is usually at the middle of the week and the other is at the end. It offers great variety to our weeks.

02. Notebook! I have had the girls consistently notebook this year, and it’s been such a delight to go back and see my form 1b student’s progress! I have a video coming out about how we notebook and why you should try it very soon! 

03. To stay on track with our morning timetable I’ve been writing the time we end each lesson in my logbook. It’s really changed how productive I am in making sure we get everything on our timetable done for the day. (I have a video on my logbook if you’re interested in learning more about that!)

04. And 05. Popsicle sticks! Friends, if you’re already a CMEC family, use these to help you choose which activities you review! I have on these for old singing games, French songs, folk dances or Swedish drill routines. I’ll share more on what I have on ours, specifically, but it’s fun because the girls and I get to be surprised rather than me choosing what we review!

06. Art instruction. Originally I had us doing three art lessons per week in the afternoon, but it didn’t allow for enough free choice, so we’ve reduced it down to one formal lesson a week for six weeks, then we change the method. So right now we are in week two of our chalkdrawing lessons. After six weeks we will switch to brush drawing instruction for the remainder of the term! As Charlotte Mason recommends, we draw from memory, model, and from imagination. 🌞

I hope this was helpful to you! So many of you guys are using @the.cmec next year! I am SO excited to see all of you at the online form meetings this coming year! 👏🏻 #thecmec #thecmecform1 #charlottemason
Do you keep your spices in a cabinet, on a shelf o Do you keep your spices in a cabinet, on a shelf or in a drawer? This drawer is right next to my stove and it’s my favorite way to store my spices! I reuse these little jars and fill them every couple of weeks with my bulk @azurestandard spices. 🧂
Are you planting a garden this year? What are you Are you planting a garden this year? What are you growing? Containers and raised beds? Or in ground? What do you plan to grow? Veggies? Flowers? We are doing a little bit of everything. 😍

It’s my third year growing food. (And ironically, our third house 😅) We just got our @greenstalkgarden planter, several @smartpots, and six raised beds that are ready to be filled next weekend. Really looking forward to this gardening season! 🥕🥬🥦🌽🌶🫑🫐🍓🥔
“Let them once get in touch with nature and a ha “Let them once get in touch with nature and a habit is formed which will be a source of delight through life.” -Charlotte Mason 

My kiddo had a birthday this past weekend. We do one main gift and a couple of small gifts; typically they’re  things they can use outdoors. Bikes have been a popular birthday item around here! My eldest wanted an apple tree last year. ☺️ But this year we got N a mud kitchen! Some friends of ours had one they built, and it inspired us. My kiddos have been playing on the forest floor in the mud for years now, but it’s exciting for them to have a little space in our garden for mud play. 🌳 What are some fun outdoorsy gifts you’ve purchased for your kids?
📚 When should I teach my child to read? How sho 📚 When should I teach my child to read? How should I teach my child to read? What does Charlotte Mason say about reading lessons? How did she teach children how to read? What curriculum do you use to teach your child how to read? 📚
These are all questions I answered in my blog post and video, “teaching reading the Charlotte Mason way” 📚 you can also swipe over to see some of my favorite CM quotes on teaching reading! 📚

I also shared what I do with my 3-year-old (which is very minimal) if you have younger children. You can view the post at the link in my profile! Are you up children school-aged? What do you use to teach reading?
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Uncategorized • August 8, 2013

Spotlight Weekly Link-Up | Week 3: Work Style

 Wearing: J.Crew top (similar) | thrifted Talbot’s skirt (love this one) | Classiques Entier pumps (similar) | Coach ‘Willis’ bag | J.Crew leopard bangle | Stella & Dot Renegade cluster bracelets | Sunglasses 
Living in Color StyleThe lovely Jacqueline and I post our link-ups every Thursday! Come back weekly to visit us! (Click after the break to link-up your WORK STYLE outfit or any fashion-related post!)

HOW TO LINK-UP:

1. We kindly ask that you follow the two hosts: Elle from Living in Color Style and Jacqueline from Stylin’ In St. Louis via Bloglovin or GFC. (The first two links in the link-up.)
2. Use the button provided on Elle or Jacqueline’s sidebar, or link back to the link-up on your blog.
3. Enjoy reading other blogs and make new blogger friends!
Lastly, remember that even though our theme is work style this week, we welcome ALL fashion-related posts on this link-up!
SPOTLIGHT:
This week’s Spotlight is Laura from Style of One’s Own!  She is rocking some darling hot pink shoes, yet looks super chic and professional in her green pants with a pop of leopard! I’m seriously loving her long locks as well!

NEXT WEEK: Next week our Spotlight Weekly theme is…DENIM! We want to see how you style your chambray- whether it be a top, shorts, jeans, or overalls- we cannot wait to see how creative you get with it! See you next Thursday 🙂 Thank you so much for reading, and for linking up!

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  1. Natali says

    August 8, 2013 at 4:21 am

    Such a great outfit! I like your skirt and bag very much!

    http://lartoffashion.blogspot.com

    Reply
  2. Ladies in Navy says

    August 8, 2013 at 4:35 am

    gorgeous pattern mixing
    kw ladies in navy

    Reply
  3. Hi Tea Style says

    August 8, 2013 at 4:38 am

    Nice outfit! Love how you mixed the patterns!

    http://www.hiteastyle.com

    Reply
  4. Katherine Crouch says

    August 8, 2013 at 5:03 am

    Such a cute outfit! I love being a part of this link up! 🙂

    http://www.seriesofserendipity.blogspot.com
    Always,
    Katherine

    Reply
  5. ravenlocks says

    August 8, 2013 at 7:02 am

    You're amazing at mixing patterns/prints. I love these outfits! You look gorgeous 🙂

    xo Azu

    http://www.raven-locks.blogspot.com

    Reply
  6. Annie says

    August 8, 2013 at 12:24 pm

    You look so pretty! Loving that sequin top, and what a CUTE skirt 🙂

    Annie
    The Other Side of Gray

    Reply
  7. Patrícia M. says

    August 8, 2013 at 1:23 pm

    Absolutely love the contrast between sparkles with the whole outfit!

    <3
    http://zazzish.blogspot.pt/

    Reply
  8. Jessie Marlowe says

    August 8, 2013 at 2:06 pm

    I love linkups! Thank you so much for the opportunity…I always look forward to it!

    XOXO Jess

    http://www.fashionlifeofmarlowe.blogspot.com

    Reply
  9. Alyssa says

    August 8, 2013 at 2:09 pm

    EEK! That skirt is just too cute–I love how you styled it!

    Reply
  10. Carly says

    August 8, 2013 at 2:46 pm

    That skirt? Love it!

    Carly
    http://www.lipglossandcrayons.com

    Reply
  11. Grace says

    August 8, 2013 at 6:48 pm

    Love that skirt! Can't believe it was thrifted…now I'll only be dreaming of wearing that skirt!

    Have a great day!
    Grace
    A Southern Drawl

    Reply
  12. Hannah says

    August 8, 2013 at 7:38 pm

    Love that skirt! Great find!

    Champagne Lifestyle on a Beer Budget

    Reply
  13. Lauren @ Style of Ones Own says

    August 9, 2013 at 12:12 am

    Thank you both SO much for the feature! 🙂 Sorry I just now getting around to commenting. Work was crazy today.

    Lauren
    Style of One's Own

    Reply
  14. Sam (Savvy City Chic) says

    August 9, 2013 at 1:31 am

    I love your outfit!! I really love how you styled that sparkle shirt and made it work appropriate. I need to try this look out.

    Reply
  15. Carylee says

    August 9, 2013 at 3:37 am

    Love that skirt and the pattern mixing! Thanks for cohosting!
    -Carylee
    morepom.blogspot.com

    Reply
  16. Alice Warren says

    August 9, 2013 at 4:12 am

    Thanks for the link up! Love the pattern of your top.

    Alice
    http://www.happinessatmidlife.com

    Reply
  17. Tabet says

    August 9, 2013 at 8:38 am

    Hey,
    beautiful outfit!!!
    Love
    Tabea

    http://wolkedrei.blogspot.de/

    Reply
  18. The Ruby Zipper says

    August 9, 2013 at 2:16 pm

    I love the sparkly silver top and red pencil skirt! Such a creative and cute pairing – guaranteed to spice up any work day!
    <3,
    Carmen
    http://www.therubyzipper.com

    Reply
  19. Shandrese/ Natalia says

    August 9, 2013 at 3:44 pm

    that's such a cute ladybug skirt! love the outfit!

    http://sincerelyrenay.blogspot.com/

    Reply
  20. shellchicd.com says

    August 9, 2013 at 6:46 pm

    Cute!! So fun, but still professional. Perfect for a summer work day!
    xx, Emily
    shell chic'd

    Reply
  21. Festive Girls says

    August 9, 2013 at 7:18 pm

    Such a fun and colorful skirt, great print and outfit!
    Jen

    http://fashionablyfestive.blogspot.com

    Reply
  22. collected by Katja says

    August 10, 2013 at 7:32 am

    You're looking absolutely perfect, my dear! Especially love your skirt <3 … – What do you think about my today's look? Kisses from Vienna,

    Katja

    http://www.collectedbykatja.com

    Reply
  23. Marla Robinson says

    August 10, 2013 at 11:48 am

    I love that red skirt

    Reply
  24. AVY says

    August 11, 2013 at 4:29 pm

    Great figure, love the skirt.

    /Avy

    http://mymotherfuckedmickjagger.blogspot.com

    ♥

    Reply
  25. Elsey Whisperingstyle says

    August 12, 2013 at 6:24 am

    wow! how gorgeous that red skirt is and how great she styled it! love it!
    xx,
    Elsey
    http://whisperingstyle.blogspot.com/

    Reply
  26. TheGirlAtFirstAvenue says

    August 12, 2013 at 6:26 am

    Thanks for your comment! 🙂 Following you both on bloglovin and I have participated in the link-up 🙂

    Reply
  27. MAXCE says

    August 12, 2013 at 8:24 am

    I love your red printed skirt so so much! It looks awesome with the shiny top 🙂

    Love from France! <3

    Cécile

    http://www.maxcebycecilej.com

    Reply
  28. In a trendy town says

    August 12, 2013 at 10:18 am

    Very elegant outfit, this skirt is great and we love shoes!

    http://inatrendytown.blogspot.com

    Reply
  29. dreamingincashmere says

    August 12, 2013 at 5:02 pm

    Love your skirt!!
    xoAmy
    http://www.dreamingincashmere.com

    Reply
  30. Rachel Lynne says

    August 12, 2013 at 6:09 pm

    I LOVE how you wore sequins in the daytime! So pretty!

    Reply
  31. Nathyness says

    August 12, 2013 at 8:21 pm

    Omgsh I love that ladybug print! So cute, can't believe it's thrifted. I have no such luck. Love that glittering tee too! 🙂

    -Nathy @ Earnestyle

    Reply
  32. invisiblefashion says

    August 12, 2013 at 8:59 pm

    You look amazing 🙂
    Would you like follow each other on blog and FB?:)

    Reply
  33. Amber Rathvon says

    August 12, 2013 at 9:13 pm

    I am in love with this ladybug skirt! Thank you so much for visiting my blog and sending such a kind email for this linkup. I'm following you on GFC and Bloglovin' now and can't wait to see more posts. =)

    http://www.avecamber.blogspot.com
    http://www.bloglovin.com/avecamber

    I hope you are having a great week so far!

    Amber

    Reply

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I have hundreds of DM’s in my inbox after I post I have hundreds of DM’s in my inbox after I posted about a controversial topic on my stories this morning. In true social media fashion, the response is overwhelming. Meanwhile, I posted some lovely garden photos yesterday and get all of 5 comments on them. 😑

This is why social media is so successful, am I right? It’s nice to see you all in my DM’s but please make your way over here from time to time. 😉 I honestly stay away from IG because of the addictive nature, but at the same time I’ve made so many friendships here that I truly value. There’s been times where I walk away from it altogether for weeks at a time. But every time I come back I’m reminded of how many kindred spirits that are out there, fighting the good fight. Doing the kingdom work we are called to do in a world where our culture doesn’t want there to be “right” or “wrong”. 

I can’t tell you how many “I feel so alone in this” messages I receive. It is so difficult going against the grain. Against all cultural norms. You feel like an alien… but I want you to know that you aren’t alone! Keep faithfully plodding and discipling to your children, my friends!
The sweetest little helpers in the garden. 🥕🍅🥒🫑🧺 

These garden photos are from last month! With this heat wave we are having we just harvested a TON of zucchini, squash, and cucumbers!

Do you have a garden this year? What are you growing? Also, if anyone has advice for how to get the tree swallows to stop attacking us when we go near their nest that’s be fabulous 😅😆 I don’t want to move it but we have stay on guard when we water in the mornings or they fly around trying to get us away! Those innate parental instincts are remarkable. ☺️
This week I’m writing + filming about a hallmark This week I’m writing + filming about a hallmark of the Charlotte Mason method: narration. Have you ever heard of it? What would you like to know? 

I’m focusing heavily on how we use narration in our homeschool, but if you have specific questions about it, I would love for you to 1. Take the poll in my stories, and 2. Ask any questions you may have about narration in the comments so that I can answer them in my video! ❤️
Happy Mother’s Day! I especially want to encoura Happy Mother’s Day! I especially want to encourage those who are intentionally making a better life for their children than what they may have experienced as kids. It is not easy to change the cycle, but it’s well worth the effort. 

In the words of Louisa May Alcott, “A woman's happiest kingdom is home, her highest honor is the art of ruling it not as a queen, but a wise wife and mother."
📚 We are moving right along with term three of 📚 We are moving right along with term three of our school year. Slow but steady, we will finish up mid June and I’ll begin prepping for next school year in July and August! 📚

Here’s some of my random old and new tips + what I’ve been doing to help keep organized with the CMEC. 

01. Keep a regular day for nature outings or field trips. We have two days a week where I intentionally plan a hike or museum visit, etc. One is usually at the middle of the week and the other is at the end. It offers great variety to our weeks.

02. Notebook! I have had the girls consistently notebook this year, and it’s been such a delight to go back and see my form 1b student’s progress! I have a video coming out about how we notebook and why you should try it very soon! 

03. To stay on track with our morning timetable I’ve been writing the time we end each lesson in my logbook. It’s really changed how productive I am in making sure we get everything on our timetable done for the day. (I have a video on my logbook if you’re interested in learning more about that!)

04. And 05. Popsicle sticks! Friends, if you’re already a CMEC family, use these to help you choose which activities you review! I have on these for old singing games, French songs, folk dances or Swedish drill routines. I’ll share more on what I have on ours, specifically, but it’s fun because the girls and I get to be surprised rather than me choosing what we review!

06. Art instruction. Originally I had us doing three art lessons per week in the afternoon, but it didn’t allow for enough free choice, so we’ve reduced it down to one formal lesson a week for six weeks, then we change the method. So right now we are in week two of our chalkdrawing lessons. After six weeks we will switch to brush drawing instruction for the remainder of the term! As Charlotte Mason recommends, we draw from memory, model, and from imagination. 🌞

I hope this was helpful to you! So many of you guys are using @the.cmec next year! I am SO excited to see all of you at the online form meetings this coming year! 👏🏻 #thecmec #thecmecform1 #charlottemason
Do you keep your spices in a cabinet, on a shelf o Do you keep your spices in a cabinet, on a shelf or in a drawer? This drawer is right next to my stove and it’s my favorite way to store my spices! I reuse these little jars and fill them every couple of weeks with my bulk @azurestandard spices. 🧂
Are you planting a garden this year? What are you Are you planting a garden this year? What are you growing? Containers and raised beds? Or in ground? What do you plan to grow? Veggies? Flowers? We are doing a little bit of everything. 😍

It’s my third year growing food. (And ironically, our third house 😅) We just got our @greenstalkgarden planter, several @smartpots, and six raised beds that are ready to be filled next weekend. Really looking forward to this gardening season! 🥕🥬🥦🌽🌶🫑🫐🍓🥔
“Let them once get in touch with nature and a ha “Let them once get in touch with nature and a habit is formed which will be a source of delight through life.” -Charlotte Mason 

My kiddo had a birthday this past weekend. We do one main gift and a couple of small gifts; typically they’re  things they can use outdoors. Bikes have been a popular birthday item around here! My eldest wanted an apple tree last year. ☺️ But this year we got N a mud kitchen! Some friends of ours had one they built, and it inspired us. My kiddos have been playing on the forest floor in the mud for years now, but it’s exciting for them to have a little space in our garden for mud play. 🌳 What are some fun outdoorsy gifts you’ve purchased for your kids?
📚 When should I teach my child to read? How sho 📚 When should I teach my child to read? How should I teach my child to read? What does Charlotte Mason say about reading lessons? How did she teach children how to read? What curriculum do you use to teach your child how to read? 📚
These are all questions I answered in my blog post and video, “teaching reading the Charlotte Mason way” 📚 you can also swipe over to see some of my favorite CM quotes on teaching reading! 📚

I also shared what I do with my 3-year-old (which is very minimal) if you have younger children. You can view the post at the link in my profile! Are you up children school-aged? What do you use to teach reading?
I needed to accomplish a lot today. There was more I needed to accomplish a lot today. There was more unpacking and organizing to be done, pictures to be framed, meal planning to do, laundry that needed folding, bike rides to be had, meals to be prepared, sourdough to be prepped and lesson planning + pre-reading to do. Oh and dishes. So many dishes. 😅

I do essentially all of the inside housework aside from taking out the trash + recycle, but for a season my husband helped out while N was small by doing dinner dishes and sometimes even preparing dinner so I could nurse her after we ate. But as of late, I’m trying something new where I don’t ask my husband to clean up after dinner and instead I do it myself. I don’t mind it, and since my girls are old enough to get their own pj’s on now, I’ve been doing dinner clean-up (as well as lunch and breakfast clean-up and prep!) before I head upstairs to tuck them in, read them a story and sit with them while they fall asleep. Call me old fashioned, but I’m happy to do it, and I delight in my husband being able to enjoy some time with the girls after dinner instead of clean up a mess after a long day of working.

I’m not really sure where I’m going with this post - I’ve felt pulled in so many directions today and it’s something I feel often, (and I’m sure so many of you can relate) but after five months without a home to care for and nurture I simply can’t feel frustrated or annoyed at my list of 10,000 things I need to do. Instead I pray my way through each task. I sip tea in between. I light a candle and wear my great-grandmother’s apron as I work. I read notes like the one my six-year-old left for me this morning and I weep tears of gratitude and joy. Happy Sunday, my friends. ❤️ 
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