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Oh my lands, this is too funny! I hope it makes you giggle.
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The health benefits of bayberry are mainly for the treatment of colds, coughs, fever, and similar flu-like ailments and symptoms. It is also a powerful herb to help women relieve the symptoms of a heavy menstrual period.
Just picked up this bookLook-Alike Land is a magical spotWhere everyday things look like what they're notSo challenge your eyes and challenge your mindThe harder you look, the more you will find.
I have been working out with Bob Harper (Biggest Loser DVDs) for the past three months. Much earlier than that, I realized that working out a gym was no longer feasible, and it was time for workout videos. I knew several people who were using Jillian Michael's workouts, but her typical attire is a sports bra and shorts and her typical language is not family-friendly. I needed something that was appropriate for my kids to see and hear since I was going to be only a few yards away from them. 


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I don't know what possessed me to pick up this book, given the wild claim on the cover. Eat all the calories and carbs you want? Well, it turns out the author believes all breads, pastas, and rice to be just like eating cake. Apparently, his claim on the cover was just to make you buy the book. Roger Wilson also states that non-processed foods make you lose weight, while processed foods make you gain weight. But then he goes on to recommend chemical sweeteners over real sugar, and highly processed low-fat milk and cheeses, instead of the real deal. I don't get it. 
Everyday we have rug time. All the kids sit on the rug (or couch as the case may be) while I read our history, literature, and/or science books. I recently realized that Elena and Chloe could take over some of the readings. Ironically, Chloe, the youngest reader, is the most fluent. So she got the job. I still prefer to read our history and literature books, but Chloe now reads the nature reader to everyone (including Pooh Bear, when he's not busy playing Solitaire).
One of the questions I get from non-homeschoolers is: How do you know if your kids are on track?


I'd enjoy hearing an update as to what this looked like for you this month.
Some of the major findings include:
"Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up." (Galatians 6:9)