The Crunchy Vagabond contains affiliate links and is a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you make a purchase using one of these affiliate links, I may receive compensation at no cost to you. We’re officially in those berrr months and I am so here for it. Our little river town isContinue reading “September Homeschool Journal 2025”
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Moved
So much has happened since I’ve last posted here. Much has changed situationally for us as a family. So much has changed for me spiritually. I felt prompted to take a break from writing in the spring of 2023. A lot was happening for me internally and relationally. I needed time to process without theContinue reading “Moved”
“For I know that my redeemer lives and He will stand upon the dust at last.” Job 19:25
I’m reading through the Bible chronologically this year. I am so blessed to be doing it with an amazing group of women virtually(through the Every Woman A Theologian ministry). In 2020 I picked up my Bible and began attempting to read it regularly again(not my first attempt). I struggle with being distracted in my ownContinue reading ““For I know that my redeemer lives and He will stand upon the dust at last.” Job 19:25”
Fictional Book Review 2022
I’ve heard people say that they don’t have time for fiction. I have admittedly said this myself. I stopped reading fiction for a while because I felt like I only had time for theological or self help/development genres. I felt like I had a lot of growing to do and never enough time to doContinue reading “Fictional Book Review 2022”
Theology Book Reviews of 2022
I began this year with a new goal for myself. I didn’t call it a New Year Resolution but that’s essentially what it was. My goal was to read a book a month. That meant that outside of my regular bible reading time I had to set aside at least 10 minutes to read aContinue reading “Theology Book Reviews of 2022”
Reading Goals and Heart Formation
A couple years ago I wanted to re-ignite my love for reading. I was knee deep in diapers, tired to my core and didn’t own a shirt without a stain on it. Like other women in that position, I found myself wondering who the heck I was and wondering what I even enjoyed anymore. Although,Continue reading “Reading Goals and Heart Formation”
The Weary World Rejoices
Advent is here. The countdown has begun. If you know me you know that means that I’m giddy because this time of year is precious to me. However, it wasn’t always that way. As my childhood years morphed into teenage years I found Holidays to be less appealing. They had lost their magic, probably inContinue reading “The Weary World Rejoices”
October + November Homeschool Journal
As soon as September hits I am the person who begins singing “It’s the most wonderful time of the year”. I genuinely believe it. My parents did a beautiful job at establishing traditions and bringing them back faithfully, year after year. That is a legacy that I plan on passing down to my children; weContinue reading “October + November Homeschool Journal”
The Law Of Liberty
Pride and I have a long history. We go way back. It’s painful and embarrassing to remember all of the ways in which I have operated in my own pride. Justifying my own sin, making up my own righteous rules for myself and others. The most gracious thing God has done is showing me howContinue reading “The Law Of Liberty”
September Homeschool Journal
Isn’t September like a breath of fresh air? Something about the beginning of a new school year brings me a deep sense of satisfaction. It’s the time of year where I finally get to put into action the plans that I’ve poured and prepped over throughout the summer. It leaves me simultaneously excited and relieved.Continue reading “September Homeschool Journal”