Carnival of Homeschooling: Wish List Edition

Office supplies make me giddy. Going to the library is my fondest errands. Bookshelves are my favorite pieces of furniture. Can you relate? If so, you may be a homeschooler.

In this edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling, I consider my wish list while highlighting posts submitted by the homeschooling community. This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a smattering of what blogging has to offer.

The homeschool community is diverse and I’m sure my wish list is vastly different from yours, but whatever you desire I hope we can all agree on the importance of liberty.

May the freedom to teach our children continue.

I wish for…

Liberty

The First Lesson, 1903

Endurance

The Evening Before the Journey to England - Study Room, Published in "Lasst Licht Hinin"

Library/work room

The Reading Room, Published in "Lasst Licht Hinin",("Let in More Light") 1909

Wisdom

Woman Lying on a Bench, 1913

Housekeeper

Karin by the Linen Cupboard (Karin Vid Linneskapet), 1906

What is on your wish list?

If you would like to submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of Homeschooling, please use this submission form.



16 Responses to Carnival of Homeschooling: Wish List Edition

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  2. What a wonderful carnival. I’m enjoying so many of these links. Thanks for including mine. And thanks for all the work you put into organizing it Renae!

  3. Thanks bunches! You made my day! I also loved reading the other posts… esp the how to homeschool and take a shower :) Thanks for helping build the homeschool blogging community!

  4. Lots of fun and educational ideas! Great for homeschooling activities for grandparents and grandchildren as well. Thanks for all your hard work on this and for including SandwichINK. I put this on Twitter.

  5. I love the title of your blog and the way you’ve set up the carnival. It’s a pleasure to click over to these posts. Thanks for including mine Renae.

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