August 2010

A Trap in the Creek

Our pastor came to Romans 12:13 a couple of weeks ago and since that message, everyone in the church has been doing a lot more inviting each other to dinner! We were at one of those dinners just last week at the home of a homeschooling family from our church and had such a great

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Book of Centuries

One of the classes offered at the Childlight Conference we attended earlier this year was a class called “Paper Trails, CM Ways with Student Work” by Laurie Bestaver. The description of the class followed… You know about the nature notebook but what is a “fortitude list,” “a commonplace,” a “century chart?”… Kristine and I agreed

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Blue Passion Vine

We visited the local library yesterday to browse through their large used books section. By the time I got there, Kristine had stacks of books pulled for anyone interested and had found beautiful hardcover versions of a few YR3 books which we didn’t have yet – Heroes by Kingsley, Caddie Woodlawn, Water Babies and some

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A Strategic Plan

Michael Farris, a United States constitutional lawyer, president of HSLDA (Homeschool Legal Defense Association), founder of Patrick Henry College, and Father of ten children, has been defending homeschooling families and their ability to teach their children at home since 1983. He is asking for our help in a Strategic Plan to thwart the efforts of

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Little Windows

Ever since Jan Bloom was here, I’ve had this uncontrollable urge to scour used books at the library. There are hidden on shelves there, for $.50 or $1, unbelievable treasures. Just like little windows into the world around us, they wait to be discovered and opened once again to reveal their enduring contents. This one

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Mmmmm… Ceviche!

When my husband’s Father died of brain cancer four years ago, my husband joined Team in Training to do an Ironman race (2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run – ugh!) in honor of his Father. I’m so proud of him 🙂 Let me put your mind at ease, while we have many

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