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Homeschool co-op for families learning Hebrew, Scripture, science, and daily rhythms. Weekly plans, community support, and simple structure.

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303 contributions to The Mompreneur Club 🌸
🦃 Happy Thanksgiving!
I have officially spatchcocked my first turkey! It turned out beautiful but if im being honest, im not sure if it's worth the extra effort. I did like that it takes up less space in the oven and cooks faster. 👇Share pics of your Thanksgiving dinner below!
🦃 Happy Thanksgiving!
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@Susan Elstner Nini Oh what a wonderful experience to be a part of!💕
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@Susan Elstner Nini excited to see! 💕
Help Me Choose My Future Business Partner 🐾
Okay ladies, I need your help with a very serious decision in my household. My children are officially in full campaign mode for a new pet. The problem is that each child wants something completely different. One child is convinced that a Juliana pig will be the perfect fit because it is adorable and is cleaner than I think. Another child dreams of a kitten who will curl up during school time and offer emotional support around the clock. And my outdoorsy one insists that a puppy will be his sidekick for gardening, chores, and anything that happens outside. Meanwhile I am over here wondering which animal will support my life as a mompreneur. Who will sit with me during late night content sessions. Who will behave on Zoom calls and make me look professional. Who will keep the children from barging in while I am working. I need a pet with real skills. 😅 So I am calling on the experts in this group. What pets do you have and how do they fit into both your business life and your family rhythm. Do they help you. Do they distract you. Do they act like a furry coworker with an attitude. Drop a picture in the comments. I want to see all the cuteness. Dogs. Cats. Goats. Chickens. Snakes. Anything your home has adopted and claimed as its own. Extra love to anyone who has a unique pet or a pet who has an official job title in your business. Chief Emotional Support Officer. Snack Quality Control Manager. Chaos Prevention Intern.💕 I cannot wait to meet your tiny or not so tiny coworkers!
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@Janell Bitton That's a good point! I didn't think about that. Knowing their temperament really is important. Thanks! 😊
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@Jenna Kelly Bunnies? Tell me more? I've heard some can be litter trained. Is that true?
❤️ Welcome the newest members!
We have some new members this week! Welcome to the Mompreneur Club @Elise Hodge @Kimberly Haley @Pamela Martin @Vihaan Hug @Sabrina Jolivet @Shirley Lamoureux @Felicia-Dana-Patricia Perde @Gabby Rodriguez @Anna Clara Everyone, welcome in the newbies to the group. Let them know your favorite thing about the group. and if you're new (or haven't done it yet), comment "onboarding" below and i'll send you a DM to get you onboarded (I promise, it's fun) 😉
❤️ Welcome the newest members!
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Welcome! 😁
Our IRL Connections
Two years ago, at the beginning of November, my husband's mother passed away. She had been in a home for about 4 years, and with everything after Covid, we hadn't seen her for about 3 years, The restrictions for visitors in the home were very strict. They actually were just starting to relax it a little bit when my husband threw out his back. It took him almost a month to be able to handle the drive, and while he was recovering her health took a turn for the worst. We tried to get there in time to say goodbye, but she passed about half way through our drive. In the flurry of funeral planning and all the other things that come with someone passing, he didn't really get time to grieve. Last November was tough. When the anniversary of her passing came, the grief hit my hubby hard. And my father-in-law was getting remarried, so everyone was busy with wedding prep, and he felt very alone with that grief. We’ve been able to have good conversations with his family about that since, but it was a very hard month. His mum was a really big Beatles fan. She grew up in England in the '60s, but she never actually got to see them live. This week my sister-in-law & her husband treated me & my hubby with tickets to go with them to see Paul McCartney. It was huge. The biggest venue in Montreal, packed right to the rafters. But the thing that was the most special wasn't just that we got to go see a rock legend on his last world tour (he's 83) with 21,000 other people. It was the time that we got to spend together, with his sister remembering my mother-in-law. It was being able to connect around something that was such a big part of their childhood. It was being able to be there with him while he got to experience healing in such an unexpected way. To see him really feel connected to his mum, his sister and me like that. I’ve been so focused on building my community the last 3 months, it was really good to just take time to have some deep connection with him. What have you been able to do to connect in your most important relationships lately?
Our IRL Connections
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Oh what an amazing story! I'm so glad the opportunity arose for you guys to do that. Building new memories to savor the old 💕
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@Jenna Kelly Love this! 💕 I think your right though that a lot of fond memories are a mixture of both.
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I'd pick filming and scripting
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@Michelle McCartney well I know nothing about lighting and angles for filming and for scripting, well I feel like I need an outline at least but it's easier to have someone there to actually talk to instead of reading my notes which sounds like I'm reading my notes 😅
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Torah-rooted mama of 7 building a homeschool framework that blends Scripture, classical rhythm, and wonder for the discipled home.

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