Do this homeschool thing long enough and you’ll begin to take it for granted. So this post is dedicated to you homeschool mama.
You’ll take for granted the ordinary miracle of your homeschool days, the freedoms, the children, and the lifestyle.
Recognize that there’s no homeschool utopia, there are a whole bunch of ordinary miracles in our homeschool lives.
So this is dedicated to you homeschool mama.
There’s nothing like an ordinary day to remind us of the miracle in the common every day…
“It’s not that unusual when everything is beautiful
It’s just an ordinary miracle today
The sky knows when it’s time to snow
Don’t need to teach a seed to grow
It’s just an ordinary miracle today
Life is like a gift they say
Wrapped up for you every day, open up and find a way
To give some of your own
Isn’t it remarkable like every time a raindrop falls
It’s just an ordinary miracle today
The birds in winter have their fling
And always make it home by spring
It’s just another ordinary miracle today
When you wake up every day, please don’t throw your dreams away,
Hold them close to your heart, ’cause we’re all apart
of the ordinary miracles
It seems so exceptional that things just work out after all
It’s just an ordinary miracle today.
Sun comes up and shines so bright
Disappears again at night, it’s just an ordinary miracle today.”
Danny Elfman
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