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    Talking ’bout my generation

    Which I really don’t like to do because I am, after all, a member of Generation X whose demeanor is generally, “blah, blah, blah whatever.”  We’re the generation that came after the Baby Boomers, who are so into talking about themselves and their generational cohorts that our reaction is a big eyeroll. And sometimes a […]

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    Terrible Tuesday

    The less terrible edition. Because today we only had occupational therapy and while Little Miss has a softball double header, MTG is doing that while I’m eating popcorn and watching a Peanuts Christmas movie with the other three. What? Links!  Mixing some controversial with noncontroversial this week. Because that’s how I roll. I’m not sure […]

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    Greater love has no one than this,

    that someone lay down his life for his friends. John 15: 13 There are many beautiful and moving tributes to the victims and heroes of September 11. This is one of many that touches my heart. On September 11, 2001  Abraham Zelmanowitz and Ed Beyea worked on the 27th floor of Tower One of the […]

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    Terrible Tuesday

    Today is the first day of the “full schedule Tuesday” that will run through the beginning of November. Occupational therapy, Girl Scouts, softball. And it’s not actually the “full schedule,” next week could add a tee ball and/or a baseball game to the mix. Terrible Tuesday, indeed. Links! On the topic of education, Seth Godin […]

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    Learning the value of labor

    Throughout my life many people have been vital in teaching me how to do the various jobs I’ve held. A few stand out in an already outstanding crowd.  The mentor who taught me how to lobby; how to frame my argument; how to be pit bull relentless in getting an answer. Yeah, she rocks. At […]

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  • Terrible Tuesday

    Or there’s too much life in my life.  So, day one of homeschool was, quite frankly, a hot mess. No big: Do over! The second first day of homeschool was better, but still a frantic attempt to shove everything in to the dwindling hours.  It all works on paper, the execution is a little shaky. […]

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  • About that first day of school

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    Repost: No there shouldn’t

    I just realized the first couple of months of my old blog “Question the Culture” didn’t transfer (April through June 2007). With Rick Perry entering the presidential race, there’s been renewed discussion of his push to make the HPV vaccine mandatory. I have serious issues with that-his apology not withstanding-but this isn’t specifically about that. […]

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    Terrible Tuesday

    Actually, this Tuesday wasn’t very terrible, thanks mostly to the delightfully named SooperMexican who reminded me that no matter how incompetent I am, I’m covered by the Grace of God. Best. God. Evah! But still, I have GOT to get better at blogging, so LINKS! (Incidentally, I’m listening live to the Delivery and Jimmie is […]

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    Terrible Tuesday

    My 9 year old daughter decided to give herself a hair cut. Now her bangs are 1″ long and crooked. Yep, it’s Tuesday. (I thought she grew out of this at 3. Aren’t they supposed to grow out of this?) Links! I found a yummy blueberry muffin recipe today, so that’s a plus. But… you […]

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