I took the above photos yesterday; today looks the same, but warmer. I've been too busy/tired/pre-occupied to find any photos yet today. (ETA: How could I miss the beauty below just outside my front door? Focus, woman; focus!) The daily battle of the wills that is homeschooling my son sometimes takes every ounce of strength I have – mental, emotional and physical. Evaluated on that front, March is coming in like a lion.
"And let us not be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." Galatians 6:9
Refusing to faint at . . .
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The lion part of March must be over here. Snow, sleet, wind. I don't think that there is anything faint-hearted about homeschooling! Hang in there!
Oh Michelle, I am inspired by you, homeschooling your son. For a while, when my boys were little, I considered homeschooling. My older one, he would've been pretty easy. But the younger one, oh my! Not sure if either one of us would've survived. I'm sure homeschooling takes every bit of grit, patience, ingenuity, heart, strength, wit and love one can muster, and then some. I'd offer advice, but I'm not qualified. :-)
Sorry about that Susan, but please don't send the lion back here for March's exit!
Well, I'm not done yet so it remains to be seen if WE both survive. heh
Seriously though, thanks for being in my cheering squad; it truly does help!
I am NOT ready for spring. Sigh.
I'm with the crazysheeplady! I'm not ready for spring!! I'm holding out for snow and ice - just one day of it!!
Oh that first photo is mystical! Nice to see spring is on it's way from the West!
I love the snow, on the mountians thanks just the same. Our winter has just been wet and grey. Michelle, you are doing a great job home schooling. Love the picture of the crocus blooms. and of course the sheep. Enjoy your Sunday.
Beautiful crocuses!Spring shows signs all over the world!
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