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Serving One Another

This article first appeared in the Cape Home Educators’ quarterly magazine, April 2013 Serving One Another The Organic Community of Homeschooling Families by Taryn Hayes One thing that I deeply love about the homeschooling community is that it is a community. Since I embarked on this journey into homeschooling ten years ago, I’ve met people [...]

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Seekers arrives!

While Seekers of the Lost Boy is only now officially released, April 15th was the date that I got to hold the first copy.  Surreal barely begins to describe the feeling.  When the story of Seekers first began to spill out onto my computer keyboard, I had no idea that I’d one day hold the [...]

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Edible Cells and more

While we’ve been in quarantine, thanks to the Whooping Cough Lurgies, we’ve had some really slooow school days.  I was too ill for most of last week to do anything with the kids, but they got on with their independent work without much prompting from me.  But this week, we got back into the swing [...]

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Cape Explorers: Peer’s Cave

Another wonderful outing!  Despite having a few moments of heart palpitations, thanks to narrow ledges and steep edges, we managed to hike all the way to Peer’s Cave and back again – in one piece.  Accomplishment! Karen, our intrepid Zimbabwean, led us Capetonians on our hike up the mountain.  I’m ashamed to say that I’ve [...]

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Hazy Days