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Brave writer free write friday
Brave writer free write friday










We drank lemonade when the weather was nice and now that the weather has turned cooler, we drink hot chocolate with Redi-Whip! YUM! There are times we even enjoy random stuff out of the pantry.

brave writer free write friday

We read various poetry books as we enjoy our treats and sometimes the kids bring their own poetry journals to share. Notice the new cute dishes from Target clearance AND the two tiered plate! One week my oldest daughter, K (age 11), laid out a lovely table for us. Our Teatime looks a little different each time, depending on my prep time and energy level and our schedule. My four year old wakes up on random mornings and asks, “Is it Tuesday?”. We have NOT missed a Tuesday Teatime this year.

brave writer free write friday

Though I do admit that I might have purchased a pack of sharpie markers for myself because I might just be a bit obsessed with them.īut other than the sharpies, our only school supply this year was this lovely set of mugs.Īnd not one student was disappointed with only one school supply! Because shortly after revealing it, I explained what was soon to become our new tradition of Tea Time Tuesday as part our new BraveWriter lifestyle. We did not need any more pens, pencils, notebooks, and such. We did not have our traditional scavenger hunt for school supplies this year. We still implement a Brave Writer lifestyle in our homeschool and it is a delight to look back at our enthusiastic beginnings and realize that my enthusiasm has only grown since then! This third and final post records the beginning of Freewriting and Teatime in our home.

brave writer free write friday

The first two posts recorded my discovery of Brave Writer and our plan for implementation. This is the final post in a series from my former blog, originally published in 2013.












Brave writer free write friday