It’s that time of year again. Still snow on the ground in a lot of places, but lots of melting too and the sap is flowing, which means that surely spring must be just around the corner.
We had sugar on snow last week as a treat.
And we’ve been enjoying a selection of maple related books from the library yet again this year.
Amoung the ones that found their way home with us…
“Sugarbush Spring” by Marsha Wilson Chall
“Sugar on Snow” by Nan Parson Rossiter
“Sugaring” by Jessie Haas
The other sign of the season?
MUD!
I’m going to be doing a little series of posts here starting (probably!) tomorrow and lasting for around a week, as something of a peek into our lives as homeschoolers. My apologies in advance for those of you who could care less! I’ve had many requests over the years to show more of how we “do school” and I’m looking forward to dedicating a bit of time to sharing with those who are interested.
I’ll be very excited to see that series, as your homeschooling is why your blog was recommended to me in the first place! Of course I’ve enjoyed reading everything else you’ve had to say… but as a wanna-be Waldorf homeschooler…
As a new homeschooler I would love to read about your homeschooling days
I am very interested indeed. I feel that I need to get a head start on what Im going to do for my little one concerning homeschooling. Just this evening, while nursing, I was thinking about your blog and how I wish I could see into your homeschooling lifestyle.
totally jealous of the sap! ready to read your homeschooling series our plan has always been to homeschool when the girls are older, tho i already have some of the christopherous waldorf materials just because i wanted to read more specifically – i am excited~