I am going back through the last 10 years or so of all the homesteading activites my children and I shared and enjoyed. I look back and can't believe all the things homeschooling allowed us to have time for. They had a rich learning environment out in nature and with their responsibilities for the animals. I will share in my newsletters as much as I can to give others ideas for how they can impart that love for nature to their own kids.
Showing posts with label wool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wool. Show all posts
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Newsletter
I am getting into a routine for writing my newsletters now. I am relating to my subscribers more of what changes my family made in our diet and how we came about that change. I am going to share more of my naturalist studies and how I made things.... everything from making butter to making homemade slings out of the llama wool I spun.
I am going back through the last 10 years or so of all the homesteading activites my children and I shared and enjoyed. I look back and can't believe all the things homeschooling allowed us to have time for. They had a rich learning environment out in nature and with their responsibilities for the animals. I will share in my newsletters as much as I can to give others ideas for how they can impart that love for nature to their own kids.
I am going back through the last 10 years or so of all the homesteading activites my children and I shared and enjoyed. I look back and can't believe all the things homeschooling allowed us to have time for. They had a rich learning environment out in nature and with their responsibilities for the animals. I will share in my newsletters as much as I can to give others ideas for how they can impart that love for nature to their own kids.
Labels:
diets,
homeschooling,
homesteading,
llama,
naturalist,
nature,
newsletters,
wool
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