✏️Heartfelt Home Education 📚|| Check-In September 2025 (among other things) 🧮🦋

Brush Drawing class in our Charlotte Mason co op!

September begins and now already ends…🙃🤪

It’s a strange feeling to be glad for their wings, but sad that my older children’s faces aren’t peering at me as I read aloud. Bittersweet. Three down, four to savor! 🥲

Our year has begun well, kind of on “a wing and a prayer sort of way”, but with a gentle hopefulness.🌾

I think one of our favorite moments so far have been continuing a reread through the Little House Series (we are waiting on the audiobook for These Happy Golden Years), puzzles, and traveling to the site of Little House in the Big Woods for a Laura Ingalls Wilder Festival. A bit touristy, but lovely all the same. Now we’ve been getting into the tv series from the public library and it’s bringing back my childhood nostalgia of rushing home from my little private school for an episode with snack. 🥹♥️

My 4 remaining students…

We’ve also enjoyed jumping into our Charlotte Mason co op with both feet and just soaking in all the riches the other mothers have prepared for us! Shakespeare (King Henry V), folk song/hymn, Composer (John Williams!), Picture Study (Camille Pissarro!), Clay Modeling, Swedish Drill, Microbiology, and my favorite, Nature Study (we are using a lovely book called Sundial on the Seasons by Hal Borland). I’m helping with Highschool Literature (The Divine Comedy! – stretching me, let me tell you!), Poetry (Alfred Lord Tennyson), and the younger students Geography co leading with another mom.

What richness! What a gift!

Our Nature Study mom recommended this book!
Camille and Sophie 🐈
Puzzles and audiobooks!
Swoon. So much beauty all around us! 🤎

My personal goals and projects were going SO well in June & July, but I fell off the habit wagon 😅 in August after SO many family things. I’m struggling to keep up on health, writing, pen pals, crafting goals & stuff. Anyone else? I have some outside obligations that I’m prioritizing (maybe TOO many?) and I’m struggling with very little mojo to keep up my personal things. I end up reading 📖 😅ALOT and watching people talk about reading. 🙃I ❤️‍🔥 Booktube! Any help on how to tackle getting back into these life giving things WHILE homeschooling? 🤪🫣😵‍💫😍

We’ve been doing a lot of nature hikes and they are SO wonderful! We will switch more to library visits when the cold hits. I really want to try more cold weather jaunts this year because I have no little babies anymore. 😆♥️
Interesting economics book I previewed!

What did you love about your toe-dipping into the ‘25-‘26 home educational year? We have sooo many lovely books and things on the docket and I’m struck by the immense blessings at me and my children’s fingertips. Who knows what will be in all the pages, behind the door to the natural world, and in the relationships we will form? ❤️‍🔥🌿I wait prayerfully and with great anticipation. ♥️🌿

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6 thoughts on “✏️Heartfelt Home Education 📚|| Check-In September 2025 (among other things) 🧮🦋

  1. LOVE this look into your month! The photos, the books, the resources, love it all. Oh, and on the penpal note, Canada post is on strike again so you don’t have to worry about sending anything here right now! (But I have a lovely card to send your way when I can.)

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    1. Oh wow! 😮 That post striking! Thank you for your kind words. It’s definitely an act of faith to homeschool, but it also is the biggest blessing! 🥰 Prayers for your school year and please pray for me!

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  2. My daughter signed up for a pen-pal program through the American Heritage Girls scouting program. She’s hoping to get matched with another girl in October. I had a really great pen-pal for several years. I never met her in person and she died this past summer. I didn’t realize how much I enjoyed having a pen-pal until she was gone. It can be a very rewarding experience. 🥰
    Your post is very beautiful and inspiring as usual. 💖

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