by Amanda Read Sheik | Nov 26, 2007 | Journal, World Views
Colonial America, being the turning point for the Old World and the starting point for the New, ought not be misrepresented. The people and politics of the continental experiment could not have been perfect or utopian, and neither did they strive for such unrealistic...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Dec 15, 2006 | Journal
I am generally not content with a blog post unless it describes every detail which I intend to convey to the utmost of credit. So – we finally have an updated HomeschoolBlogger. It seems to have learned a thing or two about detail from...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Sep 7, 2006 | Fair Hills Farm, Journal, Literary Projects
We had a nice rain today. The weather has started cooling down somewhat. I am getting close to half-way through with the screenplay, but I wish I could move a little faster. “I am always too slow – always too hesitant. Always on writtens I sit and think it...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Apr 7, 2006 | Fair Hills Farm, Journal, World Views
All of us homeschoolers have something “unique” about our method of education, to be sure. In the past I have seriously questioned how successful I really am in my “school” work, but that was probably because I am undoubtedly a perfectionist....