When my husband and I first met, mountain biking and road riding was our thing. First off, we met at a mountain bike race and the rest was history. We spent weekends on the trails, road-tripped to find the best roads, and had a blast pushing our limits on two wheels. Then we had kids. … Continue reading Biking with Littles: The Chaos, the Joy, and the Snacks
Homeschooling with a 20-Month Old: The Naked Truth
You know what’s wild? Homeschooling with a 20-month-old. I mean, homeschooling in general is an adventure, but add in a pocket-sized tornado of energy, and suddenly, we’ve entered a whole new level of chaos. Our little guy—oh, he is something else. The cutest, most stubborn, most hilarious, and most determined tiny human I’ve ever met. … Continue reading Homeschooling with a 20-Month Old: The Naked Truth
Why We Homeschool
Let me start by saying this—I have nothing against public schools. I taught in one! My background is in Special Education and General Education, and I absolutely love students and teachers. The dedication, the hard work, and the passion that go into traditional schooling are incredible. My husband? Homeschooled his entire life. And me? I spent my last three years of high school … Continue reading Why We Homeschool
Bug’s Corner
Hi, I'm bug. My mom said I need to use my nickname so that is what I am doing. I am almost in second grade (I have 5 lessons left of first grade) and my mom is my teacher. I like being homeschooled and now I get to start writing for Mommy's website and sharing … Continue reading Bug’s Corner
Homeschooling with ADHD (Spoiler: It’s Me, Not the Kids… Okay, Maybe Them Too)
When people hear “homeschooling with ADHD,” they probably picture a kid bouncing off the walls while I desperately try to wrangle them into a math lesson. But let’s be real—I’m the one with ADHD. My kids? Well… if genetics are any indication, they probably have a little sprinkle of it too. But honestly, don’t we all? … Continue reading Homeschooling with ADHD (Spoiler: It’s Me, Not the Kids… Okay, Maybe Them Too)
My First Marathon
December 8, 2024 My first marathon. A whole 1.5 years after having my third child. Now, I know there are those super moms out there who run marathons while pregnant or bounce back and crush 26.2 miles mere months postpartum. I am not one of those moms. I don’t pretend to be one of those … Continue reading My First Marathon
Why Adventure is a Non-Negotiable in Our Homeschool
When we first started homeschooling, I knew I wanted something different. I didn’t want our days to be confined to four walls, stuck at a table with worksheets and a never-ending to-do list. I wanted learning to be alive—something we could see, touch, and experience. That’s why adventure is a non-negotiable in our homeschool. In fact, we … Continue reading Why Adventure is a Non-Negotiable in Our Homeschool
How I Schedule a Homeschool Day with Three Kids (Without Losing My Sanity)
Homeschooling three kids at different levels—while keeping the house (mostly) together and squeezing in time for myself—sounds like a juggling act, right? Well, it is. I'm not here to sugar coat it or wave some magic wand that shows all my secrets, because honestly...I don't have any. But over time, I’ve found a rhythm that … Continue reading How I Schedule a Homeschool Day with Three Kids (Without Losing My Sanity)
Welcome to Run Teach Bike: Our Wild Ride Through Homeschooling & Adventure
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