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Thursday
Jan272011

Books, Books, Books - and a Little Self-Restraint?

My weakness is books. I just LOVE them. Especially children's books. I had a collection before I even had children (well, I did teach elementary school, so I used them). They are everywhere in our house.... closets, bookshelves, boxes, nightstands, random piles everywhere. I love books.

I have actually been avoiding a local bookstore that is on the way to our Thursday co-op. It is a local bookstore, right in the heart of historic downtown. Today I could no longer resist the temptation, so after co-op we decided to park in downtown and take a stroll...

past the historic courthouse and Confederate statue. We read some of the historic plaques along the way - we've never stopped to do that before.


I love the small town atmosphere and the fact that NO ONE was in the bookstore except for us, and the sweet lady who could help us with anything we needed.

This is just a sampling of what the store had to offer.

I think there was silence from Miss, GMan and I for the first thirty minutes we were in the store. It was just so much fun to look at all of the possibilities.

I have a budget for homeschool materials, and I was proud of myself - I only spent $39. I've spent very little on their curriculum this year - we are using the library A LOT! We came home with a puzzle of ancient Egypt, a read-aloud for both children, a math storybook, and a Martha Speaks chapter book for GMan. The woman in the store also gave us a lot of free samples to take home!


Do you have a weakness for books??

Reader Comments (4)

If we had a used bookstore in our town, I'd be in trouble!

January 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNicole

Oh, and I spend almost nothing on curriculum, as well, because we do most of our lessons from library books.

January 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNicole

that bookstore is so cute, how could one NOT love it ??

I spent a lot more on school this year. we don't buy much usually, no curriculum or anything... so I splurged on Science Goodies for experiments and fun activities.

January 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKimberly

Yes, books....my biggest weakness! We have a great used store in JC, now....bring in your books and you get trade in bucks! We have Mr. Poppers Penguins...LOVE IT! Let me know if you need to borrow anything for Core 1 for G Man next year...right now, they are sitting and waiting for my little Monkey Man.....Next year....K...then, maybe first core, we'll see...but, you're welcome to borrow any of it...even have the Science kit...

January 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRebecca

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