Posted by Annie on Jul 21, 2011 in
Education,
Parenting
We’ve all heard of traditional homeschooling where mom sits at the kitchen table, the children are gathered around, workbooks open and curriculum flows as if the children never left the public school system. Mom and dad believe if it’s good enough for Johnny, it’s good enough for my Henry, too. Did anyone ever bother to […]
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Posted by Annie on Apr 1, 2011 in
Education,
Income Tax
Hey procrastinator, When are you going to buckle down and get those dreaded taxes done? I’m right there with you. In fact, I’ve been such a procrastinator that I just mailed our 2009 taxes a few days ago. I plan to get our 2010 taxes finished up this week. I have at least started them. […]
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Posted by Annie on Dec 12, 2010 in
Activity,
California,
Seasonal
When Grandma was a young girl she spent her summer vacation at Yosemite National Park. She actually witnessed the real Firefall — the last Yosemite Firefall to flow was on January 25th, 1968. I’m told it was a site to behold. Today photographers come from all over to witness for themselves the spectacular event, which […]
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