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Adventrue In March of 2008 our family of four (plus 1 dog) hit the road for a yearlong tour of the United States focusing on American History. This website is our journal from start to finish. Here we have passed along how we homeschooled on the road and specifically what we learned about American history. We've also provided some lesson plans and activity suggestions so that you can learn too!  Continue...
Moving to Africa
Life On The Road - Living
Friday, 29 January 2010
Our choice to take our family on the road for a year has changed us forever. It's one of the best decisions we ever made. Now we are taking what we learned on the road overseas. A week from now we'll be heading to Africa to work as support missionaries and show our children that not everyone lives the way Americans do. We hope this collection of articles about our road trip will be useful to those of you that are either on the road or are considering it. We also hope that after you've read through our adventures in the States you'll follow us to Africa. It's sure to be full of surprises!
 
T-shirt Quilts are Finished!
Life On The Road - Living
Thursday, 28 January 2010
It's taken me a year to get them finished, and the help of a lot of friends to guide me through the process, but the boys' t-shirt quilts are finished! I learned so much. They turned out really cute, and big - twin sized with t-shirts on both sides! I'm hoping that the boys will be having picnics on them with their grandchildren when they're old and gray.
 
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We're excited to be able to partner
with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
in Memphis, TN to offer some of their
patients the opportunity to participate
in a Flat Stanley exchange with us while
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