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Cheesy Tortellini Pasta

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  Talia and Tibby helped cook a family favorite tonight, one pot Cheesy Tortellini! 🥘 They LOVE helping in the kitchen and I love having the space to spread out and nurture their abilities. This is a super simple meal to add to your weekly dinner plan! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here’s the Recipe! -One pound Italian sausage (ground or cut up is fine) -16oz frozen cheese tortellini -2 to 3 cups of fresh cut spinach -1 can diced Italian style tomatoes -6 to 8oz cream cheese -(not pictured) 2 cups of chicken stock •-•-•-• Brown sausage in pan, add spinach until tender, add in chicken stock, tomatoes and tortellini. Cover and let cook 6-8 minutes until pasta is tender. Add in cream cheese and mix, cooking until fully incorporated. Serve with some fresh parmesan on top! 😋

Homeschooling in Texas

I have been asked by several friends recently about homeschooling, so I thought it might be helpful to make a post for anyone else who may be considering it as an option for their kids this upcoming school year. For the info I am sharing, it is mostly relative to Texas. Homeschool laws vary WIDELY by state, so if you live outside of Texas, please check your state laws before proceeding. I recommend visiting HSLDA.org which is a national  homeschool advocacy agency and where you can find legal information for every state.  The legal rules of homeschooling in Texas. Homeschools are exempt from the compulsory attendance statute because they are considered a type of private school under Section 25.086(a)(1) of the Texas Education Code. According to the TEA vs. Leeper case, the only legal requirements to homeschool in Texas are: * The instruction must be bona fide (i.e., not a sham). * The curriculum must be in visual form (e.g., books, workbooks, video monitor). * The curriculum m...

Prekindergarten Letter Learning with ABC Bins!

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  Our sweet girl began preK this school year, and although we don't technically do formal lessons until 6 years old-ish, she has been BEGGING to do schoolwork alongside her older brother each day. I originally read about ABC Bins/Baskets on another homeschooling blog,  1plus1plus1equals1.net , and began using the concept with Troy when he was around 4 also.  The idea is simple enough, each week (or however long of a time period you want) you focus on one letter at a time, and you fill a bin or basket with letter specific items like toys, flash cards, books, etc., to help your child focus on the letter sound and shape. It's meant to be a casual learning activity, playful, fun, open-ended and child-led. She loves discovering her new letters each week and I absolutely love watching her dig into her schoolwork with such enthusiasm.  Shop our ABC Bin ideas here! Watch our ABC Bin walkthrough on my Instagram!