I wanted to pop in here very quickly and offer a bit of encouragement for the homeschooling mum.
These are blessed and precious times but they can also be times filled with fear, uncertainty, and challenges. As a veteran homeschooling mother, I know these feelings and grappled with the unknown. but through it all I categorically knew that God would make a way.
Looking back, I would do it all again and I remain utterly convinced that homeschooling is a precious, beneficial, useful and viable option for most Christian families.

The Blessing of Encouraging Homeschooling Mums
Just before Christmas, I had the privilege of being able to come alongside another homeschooling mum who is trying to navigate her way through the high school years of homeschooling. What a blessing! My heart was just so happy to be able to share with her our journey and how to progress along a path that is different from the traditional English way of gaining entry to UK universities.
In sharing with her I was reminded of the beautiful journey that our Lord led us on. Of the privilege, I had to raise and educate our daughters in a way that was God-led and as a result to see Him open doors for our daughters in the most amazing way.
I will always have a heart for homeschooling and honestly, I wish that I could have had many many more years of homeschooling. Being a wife, mother and home educator has been and is the most blessed calling I have had.
I realised in speaking to her that although our own journey has concluded there are others who are following and need guidance, help, and encouragement. For me, this confirmed the ministry of Seasons of Grace and Learning.
I hope that now that we have successfully completed the journey that my insight and experience will prove to be of some use to those that follow. If there is anything, in particular, you would like to know then please do leave questions in the comments and I will work on posts addressing those things.

The other thing I wanted to talk about is the heart behind this blog because for the longest time I have felt very much ‘at sea’ with some of the huge life events that we have lived through. Nothing awful but things like house moves, the girls graduating, you know…seasonal shifts. They are not comfortable and for a long time, I have not felt at peace. For all that 2025 brought, one thing it did bring was the space I needed to reconnect, to ponder, and get comfortable with this seasonal shift.
My outlook on life is returning to the pre-seasonal shift as I am learning to accept the changes and growing comfortable with them. So back to the heart behind this blog…it is very much a heart for the Lord Jesus and for my role as a Christian, a wife, a mother, and a homemaker. I write about ordinary moments and of things that warm my heart and home and will continue to do so.
“For I know the plans I have for you”, delcares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” ~ Jeremiah 29:11
Isn’t that such a wonderful thought? That our Lord has plans for each one of us that will give us hope and a future no matter which life season we are in.
Well my lovely friends, that’s about it for today. See you back here very soon!

