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    Bliss

    It was a beautiful autumn day: a brilliant blue sky, the leaves still slowly deciding to turn in the warm air. Glorious. Fridays are very full days for us. We’re part of a Charlotte Mason fine arts co-op in the morning. Then Little Miss has piano 30 minutes west of co-op before we head over […]

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    APOD!

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    He speaks!

    Today I am thankful, so thankful, that after 5 months of speech therapy, Satchmo–the almost three year old–finally decided to speak to his speech therapist. *Aside: Why is speak “ea” and speech “ee”? It makes no sense. Anyway, since June Satchmo has toddled back once a week to play with Miss Elissa for 30 minutes. […]

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    There, but by the grace of God, go I

    Today I was going to be thankful for a representative democracy and encourage people to vote ’em if you got ’em! But then I read this post from Ali. And I’m thankful for Ali and the men and women of mercy ships who are giving women their lives back. Yes, their lives. Because of the […]

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  • Sunshine!

    I am thankful, thankful, thankful for the sun. My kids are out right now running and swinging and hula hooping. I think we’ll have history outside, too. Sunshine! UPDATE: I’m also thankful for Pioneer Woman Cooks! where I have saved An erection Discover More viagra best normally involves the working of many physical factors in […]

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    Thankfully November

    Lately it seems I’ve been just holding up, barely hanging on, trudging along, name your cliche. It’s easy to get bogged down in the day to day survival and forget to be thankful. I’ve been thankful for certain moments, acts of kindness. I’ve been sporadically thankful, not deliberately thankful. Colossians 2:7 tells us to be […]

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    A critical point

    From Wesley Smith’s blog, where he has much goodness and wisdom on all sorts of medical issues, including health care reform. (All that to say, you should read his blog.) From his post on Canadian health care rationing: If an HMO tried to do that here, it would not stand. The screaming would justifiably never […]

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    To the polls!

    Next week, (some) Texans will go to the polls to vote on 11 Constitutional Amendments. We’re always voting on amendments because our post-Reconstruction constitution is a veritable straight-jacket. For example, in 1932 this amendment was adopted: For the Constitutional Amendment authorizing counties and cities bordering on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico by a […]

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    That’s embarrassing

    The Democratic Party holds the presidency and majorities in both houses of Congress, but still can’t manage to pass their agenda. (Not that I’m complaining. I’m all for not passing bills. That is buying cialis cheap why I suggest getting treatment for insomnia also need ED treatment. The recommended dose is 100mg per day. tadalafil […]

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    How do people in the Northwest do it?

    It has been rainy for 3 days past forever. Approximately. Five weeks into my girls’ softball season and all but one of their games has been canceled–and it looks like tonight’s game is rained out, too. Stuck in the house with sick kids, we can’t even make a run to the Chick-Fil-A indoor play ground. […]

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