Websites



Charlotte Mason homeschooling resources, age appropriate reading lists, great advice and help http://www.amblesideonline.org/

Arlington Stake Relief Society Blog full of inspiration w/links to ideas & resources for Relief Society

Carl Bloch Paintings at Frederiksborg Castle. I don’t need to say that Carl Bloch is one of the greatest painters but he also captures the essence of Jesus Christ’s life in a sacred and beautiful way. This is a panoramic/interactive website of the inside of the Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark. Amazing.

Sistine Chapel panorama. If you want to get a good look inside the Sistine Chapel, don’t miss this experience. Michelangelo is truly a genius!  

The Thomas Jefferson Education website
http://www.tjed.org/

Four issues of a magazine called Classical Homeschooling with great encouragement and advice.

Come Unto Him is a blog I created a few years ago as I worked out how to better Come Unto Jesus Christ. I have started it up again and will post occasionally on there.

Hatrack
River
– The official website of Orson Scott Card

The Home Educated Mom is a blog written by a good friend of mine, Roxane Colburn. We have literally spent hundreds of hours discussing how we are going to better homeschool our children. She articulates well the peaceful path of homeschooling.

Roxane has two other blogs that are equally as inspiring on different topics. The first is Roxane at the Well. Here she focuses on spiritual and religious topics she is studying. And Roxane’s Place is her thoughts and quotes from books she has been reading.

James Tissot has become one of my favorite artists. This is a Wikipedia site where over 600 of his paintings are offered since they are common or public domain pictures. What a treasure!

You can also look at the Brooklyn Museum to learn more about James Tissot’s life and purchase a book with his paintings of the Life of Christ in it. We have the book and it is well worth the money. We use it for art inspiration and for devotionals on the Life of Christ.

I have a good friend, Jen Sheridan, who travels the world as a Biologist. She has graciously let us share in some of her experiences by blogging. She is happy for any questions or comments made and responds when she is near computers (much of her work is in the field, away from civilization).

Liberty Through Truth is a blog that me and my father-in-law put together to discuss prophecies about the second coming and political situations that we are dealing with. There are some great links to original founding father documents on this blog that make the blog worthwhile even if you aren’t interested in the content of the posts.

Mother’s Who Know is a blog I started for our homeschool group to utilize. We haven’t known exactly how we are going to shape this blog but we are working on it. We hope it will be a blog that is inspirational for women who want to homeschool but need the support and encouragement to do so.

Here is a website that is fun and interactive. A friend I met last year, Karey Shane, is a fellow fantasy writer and has done some amazing things to encourage literacy in children around the world with her One Million Butterflies. Her website is for her allegorical fantasy called Secret Speakers and the Search for Selador’s Gate. Another amazing woman and her inspired creations!

The Center for Social Leadership is a great Thomas Jefferson Education inspired website. There are many great articles and thoughts about leadership in our homes, our government, and our world.

Woody Woodward was one of my dearest friends growing up. He has created quite an inspiring philosophy about the Law of Importance and how by using the Law of Importance you can become the best you can be. He travels the world inspiring people. He is also a really great guy.