HHM’s Favorite Posts & The Hip Homeschool Hop – 4/29/14
Welcome to the Hip Homeschool Hop!
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Our Favorites from last week:
Did you see these posts last week? Here are a few the HHM ladies loved:
Wendy from Homeschooling Blessings liked My Blue Daisy’s – Tried & True Essential Oil Recipes.
Wendy said “I just started using Young Living essential oils, and I love them! This post has some great recipes for various uses.”
Lisa from CreativeLEI enjoyed the post I Saw It in Her Eyes by Chaotic Simplicity.
Lisa said “This is a beautiful testimony of a daughter’s willingness to serve where God leads, and a mother’s obedience to send out the child she has trained for His service! As I’m preparing for my first mission trip, this really touched me.”
Leann from The Hands-On Homeschooler liked Our Little House in the Country’s – 20 Outdoor Games for Children.
Leann commented “With the weather getting warmer, this list is perfect for getting outside to play. Plus, it reminds me that I haven’t taught my son some of the games that I played as a child.”
Heather of A Nurse’s Wildflowers greatly appreciated Janelle Knutson’s – How do I survive being with my kids 24/7?
Heather shared “She answers the question, “How do I survive being around my children 24/7?” Umm…can’t we all relate to this question? And I’m pretty sure we all get asked this a ton! Janelle presents this post as a video, mentioning some great considerations as well as some tips to avoid homeschool burnout.”
Heidi from Starts at Eight liked Highhill Education’s – Writing Onomatopoeia Poetry.
Heidi said “This is not the first poetry post that has caught my eye recently! I seem to be gravitating towards them! I love the idea of Poetry Tea Time to help incorporate poetry into our children’s lives. Anything with food is more fun!
Stephanie from Harrington Harmonies enjoyed Beauty of the Picture Book’s – Cora Cooks Pancit.
Stephanie said “I learned that I LOVE Filipino food while living in Okinawa, Japan, all Asian food for that matter. The book that accompanies this wonderful recipe looks as beautiful as the pancit itself!”
Guidelines for the hop:
- Link up to 3 posts from your blog. Make sure you use the exact URL to the post.
- Please no pinterest, fb, twitter, or other linky links! You can link up kid activities, homeschool related, or homemaking/recipe posts. Posts unrelated to these topics will be removed. (Please no product reviews or “marketing” posts unless they are homeschool related.)
- Please either include the Hip Homeschool Hop button (found at the bottom of the site) or a link back to Hip Homeschool Moms.
- The linky will go live each week at 6am EST, and will be live until Saturday at midnight.
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Thank you so so much for giving my post about traditional outdoor games a mention in your favourites form last week, I am so grateful. Thanks again 🙂 Have a lovely weekend!