

2/6/2025


Some days as a homeschooler, I feel like I have rocked things and got so much done! Other days and most days if I’m honest I feel like I am failing. Doubt creeps in and I can hear the enemy in my ear saying that I can’t do this. I’m not smart enough or strong enough to teach my daughter. Of course these are lies. I chose to homeschool for so many different reasons, one being the freedom