by Dawn Camp | Oct 29, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends
Do you save things, for no apparent reason? I do it all the time and I’m not really sure why. I packed anything and everything I could possibly want for our anniversary trip, which included four boxes of hot tea and two of hot chocolate. My husband, determined...
by Dawn Camp | Oct 27, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends, homeschooling, kid funnies
As homeschoolers, we can help each other by sharing successful ideas or events. Our group’s mother/son outing is a favorite. This marked our third consecutive year to stay overnight at a mountain 4H camp, and our first without rain. On Friday night we gathered...
by Dawn Camp | Oct 25, 2010 | a day in the life, family & friends, homeschooling, photography
My 15- and 9-year-old sons attended our homeschool group’s annual Mother/Son Outing this Friday and Saturday, a magical excursion to a secluded 4H camp in the mountains. Hiking; bonfires; s’mores (give me some more!); bonding with your sons; adult...
by Dawn Camp | Oct 23, 2010 | a day in the life, photography, reviews
One of the neatest things about being a blogger in a large metro area is participating in events where you get to hang out with other local bloggers, usually an assortment of new faces and old friends. On Wednesday a group of us met at an Atlanta Wendy’s to test...
by Dawn Camp | Oct 21, 2010 | 25th anniversary, a day in the life, photography
After five days alone in the mountains with my husband for our anniversary, it wasn’t easy jumping back into the chaos of everyday routine. I’m thankful for our quiet time, especially the walk we took as we were leaving. We have a tradition of taking a...
by Dawn Camp | Oct 18, 2010 | 25th anniversary, a day in the life, it's all about me!, marriage
Today my husband and I celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary; this also marks my 1000th post. I would like to share a small slice of our story and humbly ask you to leave a comment at the end, in what I hope will be an online guest book. 1984 (Arkansas) There was a...