by Dawn Camp | Dec 9, 2008 | family & friends, photography, Wordless Wednesday
My children had their Christmas concert for their music program last night. My thirteen-year-old son is in the swing choir. I didn’t realize that he had recently gotten a new partner until the performance. We have been friends with her family for over twenty...
by Dawn Camp | Dec 1, 2008 | family & friends, featured, homeschooling
FOR TODAY, December 1, 2008 . . . Outside My Window . . . it’s cold, with occasional wispy bursts of snow – just enough to get the kids excited but not to amount to anything. I am thinking . . . how sweet it is that my 3-year-old daughter has curled up and...
by Dawn Camp | Nov 26, 2008 | featured, holidays, in the kitchen
If you’re looking for last-minute dessert ideas for Thanksgiving, this is an amazing apple pie recipe that I got years ago from the Atlanta Journal Constitution. It’s only fair to warn you that it won’t be the most beautiful apple pie you’ve...
by Dawn Camp | Nov 24, 2008 | a day in the life, family & friends, homeschooling
FOR TODAY, November 24, 2008 . . . Outside My Window . . . it’s wet and dreary, but sometimes I kind of like those days, especially since we needed the rain. I am thinking . . . that it’s so cool that my buddy LeAnn Rice is on the cover of the new P31...
by Dawn Camp | Nov 21, 2008 | a day in the life, family & friends, Lightroom, photography
Eight-year-old daughter: “I hear astronauts have to shave their heads, because in outer space your hair is terrible!” Five-year-old daughter: “Mommy, I love you in pieces. Eighteen of them.” Fun with Lightroom:
by Dawn Camp | Nov 12, 2008 | family & friends, featured, homeschooling
This week’s Homeschool Memoirs is about sharing your “mom helps”–the little things that help you get through the busy days. The post says: “This week I’d like to invite you to share what YOUR “Mom” help is. Some drink coffee, soda, or chia-tea....