
The other day, we went to a Christian bookstore, braving shelves overflowing with Bibles and inspirational romance novels (!), and were rewarded with a goodly selection of ancient textbooks containing theorem, definitions, mathematics, language arts, modern spelling and math games workbooks, and even a book for Ladybug about how to teach preschool (which I'm sure she'll find useful for starting her own babysitting business.). All for less than $30! *grin* One of the members of our homeschool group mentioned the sale to us, and since we were in that area of town, we decided to stop in. Truly blessed are we to count her among those who hand out tips where we can see them.
Upon arriving home however, we encountered a difficulty of near-epic proportions. Overflowing bookshelves. How ever are we going to fit these proud few onto shelves that already flaunt glaring indecencies like books stacked sideways on top of the standing books, lying on and flaying the binding? After all the work to diminish the pile recently, we are no closer to the solution.
Yet another joy of homeschooling: Book hoarding.
Upon arriving home however, we encountered a difficulty of near-epic proportions. Overflowing bookshelves. How ever are we going to fit these proud few onto shelves that already flaunt glaring indecencies like books stacked sideways on top of the standing books, lying on and flaying the binding? After all the work to diminish the pile recently, we are no closer to the solution.
Yet another joy of homeschooling: Book hoarding.
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Plus, the oldest books, often times have the best stories too. *smile*