Welcome, Friends!
Thank you for joining us for the March 2015 edition CM Blog Carnival! In February's edition, we accumulated a total of 26 posts during the month! It's so much fun to share ideas and thoughts!* If you haven't had a chance, you may want to bookmark that post to read later. Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy this month's blog offerings. :)
*See the note below for how you might be able to help the CMBC!
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When perusing the carnival submissions this month, I was encouraged by what many of you are learning and doing with your kids! Thank you for sharing with us. One thing I have been impressed with lately is: Teaching is not an easy job; homeschooling can be an especially daunting task. But, may I suggest that it can be one of the most rewarding?
Working with kids can be awe-inspiring... the way their brains revel in new ideas, how they flourish under the right conditions, and how very unique they are: every. single. one.
Today, I'd like to direct your attention to an amazing lady's blog post where she talks about some amazing transformations worked out in the lives of some amazing kids.
Are you prepared to be amazed?
Let me introduce you to a friend of mine.
Tammy Glaser, mother of Pamela and David, became interested in Charlotte Mason's ideas in 2000 and is astonished to find her understanding still unfolding. She speaks at conferences, writes articles, and keeps blogs. Besides volunteering at Harvest Community School, a Mason-style private school which hosts all kinds of children including some with a variety of needs, she spends her free time knitting and crocheting, reading, tutoring, bird watching, singing, and nurturing her daughter's talent in watercolors. She and her husband Steve share their time between Kansas and South Carolina.
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In her recent post she writes:
"We value feasts, not just food feasts, but feasts of the mind."
"I could spend all night blogging about changed lives. About the girl who never went outside and who now adores going on what she dubbed "the dangerous and wet trail of death" on Friday. About the boy who got upset when asked to read aloud who acted in a play in Charleston last month. About the girl whose third grade teacher made her feel stupid and who now knows how intelligent she really is."
(Continue to share your posts here throughout the month)
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More opportunities to hang out together throughout the month:
(Feel free to link your blog post to more than one link up where applicable!)
Charlotte Mason Blog Carnival linky!! - ALL Charlotte Mason educational posts are welcome!!
Keeping Company - Notebooking
Learning by Hand - Handicrafts
Wednesdays with Words - Share quotes from your reading
Do you host a CM related blog link up?
Please e-mail information to:
charlottemasonblogs (at) gmail (dot) com
Help the CMBC:
Encourage-A-Blogger: If you come across a helpful article or blog post inspiring to Charlotte Mason educators, please encourage the author to share it with us! We welcome the help! I haven't had much time lately for popping around and browsing blogs to encourage participation like I used to!
Link Yourself: Please feel free to link up posts you finish throughout the entire month with the linky below. Also, if you would like your recent blog posts to be considered as a feature in the next carnival, you may also submit them by e-mail anytime between now and the end of the month (mail to: charlottemasonblogs(at)gmail(dot)com).
Love notes: If you read a blog post that is particularly inspiring, please let the blogger know! It is encouraging to interact over what we're thinking and doing and most bloggers would LOVE it if you left them some bloggy love in the comments. :)
Find the CMBC via e-mail, facebook page, twitter handle & g+ page
*See the Charlotte Mason Blog Carnival Schedule Page for more information.
*See the Charlotte Mason Blog Carnival Schedule Page for more information.
6 comments:
Thanks for hosting and thanks for the link to WWW!
Great posts! I'm thinking it would be fun to host another link-up myself, but inspiration hasn't yet struck. Do there seem to be any gaps? I'll keep thinking and blogging and if its meant to be, it will come to me :)
you're welcome. it's my pleasure. :)
barbara, it's okay to link to older posts! but, we do ask that you link to a specific post rather than simply a blog address, that's all. :) if you want, you can e-mail me a specific link and i can go in and change it. otherwise, next time... ;)
So enjoying the new format, Amy! I had a terrible time keeping up with the Carnival the other way. Glad, too, to see you back in bloggy-land. Your little one is a doll ~ I'm sure you all are enjoying her!
i'm SO glad, patty! thanks for stopping by and taking a sec to say HI! :)
and of course, i agree with you about my dolly!! she's pretty special. ;)
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