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A Time to Visit and Get Inspired

The TOS Blog Cruise topic this week is "Who Inspires You?"

As I relate this to homeschooling, I realize that other blogging homeschoolers inspire me most. I could spend hours (and sometimes do) reading what other homeschoolers are doing with their children. I gain so many ideas that I couldn't possibly do them all! It so happens that a few of them are participating in a 10 Days series hosted by iHomeschool Network, starting today. When a post comes up from one of these ladies, I always read it because it is sure to contain something useful or inspirational.

Take some time to see what these amazing homeschool moms have to say on a wide range of topics:

Mary at Homegrown Learners
Jamie at See Jamie Blog
Kris at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers
Jimmie at Jimmie's Collage

Have a wonderful day being a home educator!! And go to the Blog Cruise on Tuesday to see what inspires other Cruisers!


Comments

  1. I love when "10 Days" bloggin is going on! Homeschool moms are the most creative women on the planet!

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  2. You're so right about the inspiration! I'm spending way too much time online reading these posts, but it's worth it.

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  3. It is encouraging when other homeschooling Mothers share what works. I'll enjoy looking through your links.

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