A day late to accommodate a complicated schedule. A hearty, harvest soup full of veggies from the garden, dragon bread and “fire jam”. To make fire jam: fill one side of a bowel with red jam (raspberry, strawberry, cherry, etc) and the other side with an yellow or orange jam (apricot, peach, marmalade), use a spoon to swirl them together. Voila! Fire Jam.
Does anyone have any resources for really inspiring homeschool spaces? I’m looking for anything from a well laid out shelf to entire rooms. I’m not happy with our set up at the moment and a large scale make-over is in order. I need ideas and I’m not really finding all that much. Actually I’ve found a good bit for little, little ones, but not so much for big kids. So if you can think of anything, please share!
I would be interested to see any layout/decor ideas as well, I also feel in a rut, particularly as the children get older and their interests shift.
Lovely meal!
Check out Ann Voskamps blog a holy experience. She has a post with some pics of her homeschool room its amazing!
I found this space really inspiring, but not sure if it is what you are looking for: http://www.blog.tealbirdconcepts.com/post/19641549385/vintage-classroom-homeschool
I’m not looking for anything in particular, just all sorts of ideas in general. This space utilizes some really good ideas: http://www.beingbrook.com/2012/01/sewing-craft-room-tour-furniture.html It’s a family craft room, not a homeschooling room, but shares many of the same requirements. It fits the needs of many people working at once, at different levels, on different things and organizes all of the supplies well. I love the idea of a lazy susan in the middle of a big table so everyone has easy access to pencils, scissors, pens, etc.