After all the gearing up we’ve done, we are now winding down to the end of the Ultimate Homeschool Expo. Whew! The live sessions end today. But even when it is over (live), it isn’t over. It’s NEVER over! You can still get your ticket and browse all the vendors booths, and download all the FREE resources AND audios of all the sessions. This is the homeschool convention that keeps on going on! For ONLY $40! And, unlike other conventions, if you miss any of the live sessions, you don’t have to pay anything extra to get the audios. You get them ALL FREE, included in your $40 registration! Home ed bargain of the century!

My morning yesterday was spent finishing things around here, to be able to present my session at 3 – getting children, home, handouts, and notes all in order. As a final "run though", I reviewed with my children, the aspects of biblical education that I was planning to share at the Expo.

I’d like to thank all of you that attended to hear what I had to say. And a special thanks to those of you who wrote to let me know what a blessing it was to you. I didn’t even take time to scroll through to see who all was there, so unless you posted in the text chat or emailed me, I missed you. Sorry, I get a bit preoccupied when speaking. I even forgot to hit record until I was well into my topic. Good thing Cindy does the primary recording of the sessions, and praying she won’t need my backup. But please drop me a note if the session encouraged you.

I was able to stay for Amy Pak’s session. She always has such creative ideas for history. Amy runs Homeschool in the Woods. Be sure to listen to her sessions. It just may spark your creativity.

Last night the ladies were given a break while the men had a session. Although I have not been at most of the live sessions anyhow, last night was my opportunity to catch up on some of my own writing. Lord willing, our monthly e-pistle (newsletter) will go out in a few days. So if you aren’t subscribed to our FREE Me and My House musings, sign up now before you miss another issue.

I sat with my family last night, me writing and they watching a movie. Throughout the movie I heard, "That isn’t how that happened." "Oh, now they’re going to…" They were watching The Alamo. And their comments were spurred from our study of it about 3 month ago. Even our 5 year old was commenting. I asked him how he knew that, and he replied, because it was in our coloring book. I guess they were paying attention and internalizing after all. Honey to a mother’s heart!

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