Two homeschooling mamas/besties keep their sanity through games, reminiscing, and general tom foolery. Join us for a weekly tour down the rabbit hole that is our classical, stay at home (sometimes), bible believing, trivia guessing, and mostly giggling lives.
In which Wendy completes another trip around the sun (back in September... ahem) and the girls celebrate at the beach. Beware of excess wind and laughter, both come with the territory.
In which Jill spares the air and Wendy imagines she a beekeeper.
In which the girls close out season 1 in true MMB style with trivia, Wild & Free conference takeaways, and an original song.
In which Jill is intrigued by big families and Wendy wants to throttle a certain narrator.
In which the girls dream up an ideal conference while camping in an ideal redwood grove.
In which Jill points out a dead bird and Wendy has bad penmanship.
In which Wendy lists moon phases and Jill confronts her inner bison.
In which Wendy doesn't qualify for Jeopardy and Jill makes luscious lefse.
In which babysitting has a weird effect on Wendy and Jill is her own muse.
In which the girls take a break from their regular lives to go climb a mountain.
In which the girls continue to keep it classy and Wendy gifts all the moms everywhere with parenting jingles.
In which the girls go international while maintaining their patriotic roots.
In which Jill concedes the superiority of an AABB rhyme scheme and Wendy can't drive.
In which Jill releases a surprise and Wendy releases waterworks.
In which Jill does some stalking and Wendy proposes catch phrases.
In which Wendy resolves to spend more time at the mall and Jill eats some humble pie.
In which the girls are joined by a much more better guest and Jill goes Southern.
In which Jill invents a new condiment and Wendy calls out libraries
In which the girls talk busts and shots are fired.
In which the girls practice rhyming and deal with pre separation anxieties.
In which a bee joins us in the studio, Jill sweats profusely, and Wendy ends up on the floor.
In which we learn of Jill's ET fingers phobia and Wendy's terminal illness fantasies. All of the possible audio and editing difficulties are experienced and not overcome, but blessed is the man who perseveres under trial.
In which someone establishes Old Testament dominance and Jill puts her big toe in postmillennial waters