04/24/2026
I solo parented this week.
And at one point I realized something kind of amazing: It didn’t fall apart.
I solo-parented this week.ed something kind of amazing: It didn’t fall apart.
But this week...
School still happened.
Things still moved forward.
Not perfectly. But steadily.
That’s the power of systems. And time.
And not doing everything the hard way anymore.
If your homeschool still feels like a fragile success, or like a successful disaster sometimes, that’s okay.
Remember, you’re building something that gets easier to hold over time.
04/21/2026
This is the part of the year where things start wrapping up.
And it’s easy to focus on what’s left.
But if you pause for a second…
You’ll probably notice something else: things that used to feel hard don’t anymore.
Things that needed constant help are now happening independently.
That’s the real win.
Not just finishing.
Growing.
04/16/2026
It’s been one of those rainy weeks over here.
So we’ve leaned into it:
✨ Reading The Hobbit
✨ Cooking in the kitchen
✨ Slowing the pace just a bit
And honestly? It’s been really nice!
Loving reminder that learning doesn’t have to look like school to count.
Sometimes it looks like a good book, a messy kitchen, and a slower morning…
And that’s enough.
04/14/2026
This time of year is always a little surprising.
One kid is finishing math. The other is wrapping up an executive function unit. And I’m seeing more independence than I was even a few months ago.
Not perfect. Not effortless.
But more ownership.
More follow-through.
Less of me managing every step.
And I don’t think it came from doing more.
I think it came from stepping back just enough to let them step in.
If you’re not there yet, that’s okay.
It builds. Slowly. Quietly. Over time...
Until one day you realize, it’s working.
04/03/2026
Back to school in full force + spring fever + planning next year…while running on low energy (and with Spring Fever)?!?!
It’s a combo. 🙃
If this week has felt harder than it “should,” here’s your reminder:
You don’t need to match your schedule.
You can adjust your schedule to match your energy.
Progress doesn’t require perfect conditions.
It just requires showing up in a way that’s sustainable for you!
03/25/2026
This time of year always feels a little…in between.
You’re wrapping things up.
Thinking about next year.
Trying to stay consistent, but also a little tired.
So here’s your reminder: You don’t need to finish the year perfectly. You just need to finish it intentionally.
Even small shifts right now can make a big difference.
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03/11/2026
A small shift that has helped our homeschool this week:
Instead of trying to do everything, we’re focusing on a few things really well.
Math stays consistent. My youngest is working deeply on opinion writing. My teen is leaning into electives and independent work.
And suddenly… there’s less friction.
Less arguing. More focus. More momentum.
If your homeschool feels scattered right now, it might not be a motivation problem.
It might just be too many moving parts.
Here’s an easy AI prompt you can use: “Help me identify the 2–3 most important learning priorities for my child this week and suggest simple activities to support them.”
Sometimes the best plan is a simpler one.