And on that note, here is my post about my jar ideas (slightly different from anyone else's). First up, chocolate. Specifically, candy cane chocolate.
I am painfully aware that the internet doesn't need anymore "jar gift" blog posts. When I decided last Christmas that I wanted to make jar gifts for some friends, I browsed pinterest and google and was overwhelmed by the number of articles and posts about it. Many of them were simply links to the same three or four blogs, perpetuating the endless maze of "who did it first."
And on that note, here is my post about my jar ideas (slightly different from anyone else's). First up, chocolate. Specifically, candy cane chocolate.
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I am not a fan of modern, normal history learning. These textbooks teach what they deem most important, and they totally disregard any sense of timeline. I hated history growing up because everything just hung on nails in random spots in my brain, disconnected from everything else. It wasn't until I got into researching my genealogy that I finally saw history as one continuous story, with a beginning (Creation), middle (absolutely everything else), and end (as of yet to be determined, or "the present", whichever you'd prefer). When I saw that, I could hang all that useless info where it belonged. I determined to teach my kid history in order. It really makes sense that way!
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