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Hello, and welcome to our blog! This will be a glimpse into our daily life, homeschooling and gymnastics journey. We're glad you're here!
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     Growing up in a family of 6, my mother ran an in home daycare so she could stay home with my brother and sisters, and specialized in early childhood education. I went to public schools and found myself needing more than they provided in many areas. With my mothers help we always found an "out of the box" way to get things done, but it wasn't until High School that I realized all people learn differently; and that's okay! Education is not one size fits all, or a score on a test. I made a promise to myself to never stop learning, and when I ever had kids to nurture their way of learning.
     I am lucky enough to have my husband on board with homeschooling our daughter, LadyBug, and we live in a great community that embraces homeschooling as well. We wanted to restore the joy of learning into her childhood, and we couldn't be happier with our decision. We hope you enjoy our blog and enjoy the journey with us!

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