My 2023 mother culture reading plans looked like me re-reading my shelves, including grabbing books I own but had never cracked open. It was a slower reading year for me, but I still managed to hit my reading challenge in the end. Feel free to find me on Good Reads if you want to know what I’ve been reading!
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As I thought about what I wanted my 2024 mother culture to look like, I kept coming back to what I aim for in my children’s education and realized that’s exactly the aim I desire for my mother culture also— a wide and fruitful feast, which goes beyond just reading!
My 2024 Mother Culture Plans:
🌟Read 75 books
🌟Follow along with my church’s Bible in a year reading plan
🌟Penmanship/cursive weekly practice
🌟Commonplace journaling weekly
🌟Daily reflection, prayer journals
🌟Continued study of educational philosophy, and Charlotte Mason
🌟Grammar + vocabulary courses/practice (A little from Khan Academy and vocabulary/word a day books from Amazon)
🌟A year studying and reading CS Lewis’s work (this most likely will extend longer than a year) I’m currently enrolled in a free CS Lewis course from Hillsdale College, which is done online, on my own time.
🌟Math courses (Khan Academy)
🌟Pick up a new handicraft
Bible/Theology Studies:
🌟A year in the book of Nehemiah
🌟A year in the book of 1 Peter
🌟Spiritual Disciplines
🌟A year studying the Covenants of God
🌟A year studying emotions and what the Bible says about mental health/anxiety, etc.
🌟Galatians and Jonah (Women’s Bible study at my church)
Snippets of my Mother Culture time from IG stories in January
(The planner page is from The Mother’s Lesson Planner)
I am still pulling together my resources for these plans, but you can find some of the resources I’m using in my Amazon Storefront here!
As always, comments are welcome if you have any questions! I’d also love to hear what you’re reading and doing for your own mother culture time! 🙂
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