LeaAnn Garfias has been hosting a series on her blog this summer called Ask the Grad, and I am honored to be featured this week. If you’d like to hear a little about my homeschooling history and the part it played in my journey to where I am today, head on over to Whatever State I Am.
“Ask the Grad”
By Rachel 4 Comments
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Wow! That was great! So glad I was able to read a little more about you.
I totally don’t mean that in a creepy way! 🙂
Rachel, I enjoyed reading your post at Whatever State I Am. You mentioned a book, The Way Home, in your post. Would you mind sharing who wrote the book? I tried to find it on a couple of websites with no success or at least the book I found didn’t appear to be the right one. Thanks so much for your encouraging words about being in the thick of homeschooling. I sometimes hear from my children that they want to go to school. But we’re convicted by God to keep them at home for school right now. Thanks again!
The Way Home is, unfortunately, out of print. (I understand the author may be working on a newer version, but it has to be completely retyped, newer statistics found, etc., so it’s a huge undertaking!) It was written by Mary Pride, and you should be able to find used copies on Amazon and similar sites. Keep in mind that it is dated, but the basic principles are still sound. 🙂
That WAS a good post on being homeschooled, wasn’t it? ; p I am so glad to get to know you through it, too, Rachel. Thanks so much!