Today, I'm loving the fact that I get to shop for school supplies again YAY!!! I have decided to step it up a few notches with teaching Noah at home with a full-blown preschool curriculum! So, I'm slowly transforming the corners of our home into teaching areas (and keep our home decor in place ~ not an easy task). So, my good ol' friend Target Dollar Spot came through for me again! I got LOTS of goodies for our calendar board, pocket charts, and other cuteness! When I get it done, I will post pics!
This past weekend, I got to have a date night with my hubby to go see the new Transformers movie ~ it was awesome & just as good as the first two!
I love my new favorite scent at Bath & Body Works! I originally bought it because it came in a Sparkle Mist (I can never have enough sparkle :) Then, I loved the scent so much that I went back to get the body lotion!
I love (and am very grateful) to generous moms and teachers who share their creativity & knowledge about teaching preschoolers at home. I have combined many teaching techniques & practices for Noah's curriculum. I am going to title it "Flight School"; learning to fly solo in school! One component I have decided to follow is the Raising Rock Stars Preschool Curriculum created by Carissa at 1+1+1=1.
And finally, I am loving my precious family today! For those of you who have been following my Moo Moo's & Tutus blog, I have decided to take a break from it for a while as I focus on Noah's preschool. I am, however, re-starting our family (& preschool) blog Taking Flight! Come on over and take a look!
What are you loving today?
What a beautiful family! I love Bath and Body Works, but I haven't seen one here (I am teaching in Mexico). The bottles are absolutely adorable though.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!!! I am wanting to homeschool my 3 year old this year too. His big brother starts Kindergarten so we will have a lot of time on our hands. I think I am going to use Raising Rock Stars too. I would love to hear what other things you plan to incorporate into your curriculum. I taught Kidergarten for 16 years so I will probably try to tie rock stars in with a theme that runs 1 or 2 weeks. I would love to hear any advice you have.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
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