Teach Them Diligently has awesome conventions each year. This year, I’m going to the Nashville convention and cannot wait! If you can’t make it to any of the conventions, you need to try to make it to a Marketplace. What is a Marketplace? …an inspirational new day-and-a-half event affirming and inspiring homeschooling families in God’s…
Silly Happy Sweet {review & giveaway}
Silly Happy Sweet is how Carolyn describes motherhood. Her blog is the space where she writes about all things related to family, crafting, and where she shares her favorite books, recipes, products, and apps. When she’s not chauffering kids around, she create handmade Rosie Rosy pretties. Friends and family have encouraged her to pursue her passion as…
Ultimate Resources for Mom – Tommy Nelson Giveaway
It’s that time of week again! Time to link-up your favorite posts with Ultimate Resources for Mom. What resources did you come across last week that were your favorites? I loved the post from See Jamie Blog – Homeschool is Funner. Haven’t had a chance to read it yet? You definitely need to! She is a…
Teach Them Diligently Marketplace {coming to 9 cities, summer 2013}
The cat is out of the bag. The big event is happening this summer! Teach Them Diligently Marketplace is coming to 9 cities all over the U.S. this summer and I’m so excited! What is the Marketplace? an inspirational new day-and-a-half event affirming and inspiring homeschooling families in God’s plan for effectively ministering to each…
Top 3 Favorite Nashville Restaurants
We love our town. Nashville is the best place to live we believe. Everyone says that about where they live, I know. But there is something about country music, sweet tea, good home cooked meals, and everyone saying “ya’ll” that makes it perfect for us. I love to cook, but I also love to…
Why Is It Called “Good Friday”?
Typically, Fridays are good days; GREAT days for most. It signals the start of the weekend and the end of the work or school week. Even if it has been a bad day, or rough week, we can almost always refer to Friday as a good day. So what makes “Good Friday” so good, so seperate…




