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    Avert your eyes

    Do you ever just read something and cringe for the author? This “excellent resource on home-schooling” is just so embarrassing it hurts. Poor Katie Criss, or rather, poor Katie Criss’s grammar, logic, and writing teachers. There is so much to write about the horridness of this article. In addition to the poor grammar and sad […]

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    Journey into a strange new land

    Warning: this post deals with poop and vomit. We think the Bulldozer has food sensitivities, definitely to milk, perhaps also to gluten. So we are doing a two-week gluten free, casein free (GFCF) diet for the little guy, just in time for his birthday. Woo-hoo. When I first weaned him (at about 13 months) he […]

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  • An enviable epitaph

    Don’t ask me how I got reading the Washington Post obituaries, today, but I did. From an obituary for Floyd Boring, whose life was anything but, one man commented: It can either be taken before food or even after knowing does not consult viagra samples find for info the doctor. Men who suffer from diabetes […]

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    Taking the Challenge

    Barb at The Heart of Harmony is issuing a Green Challenge: No Child Left Inside. (As much as I despise the stupid NCLB law, I like how she turned evil for good.) She’s doing a great nature study challenge for homeschoolers, and, like her great fine arts program, this one seems to be just my […]

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    Experiential Knowledge

    Boys and girls are different. Well, duh. This is a no-brainer. I figured this out as soon as I figured out people came in two types. I knew boys are different than girls. But now that I have my own boys, I know it in a whole new way. I have two boys. Two small […]

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    I’ve been hit! Err, tagged.

    Sunniemom at A Woman on Purpose (love that blog name) tagged me with a fun book meme. Here are my results from the closest book (with 123 pages, Magic School Bus doesn’t cut it.) Mostly Harmless by Douglas Adams: The trouble with trying to make the right accident happen is that it won’t. That is […]

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  • Out of sorts and off the rails

    I seem to have gone slightly wonky. Off the rails, out of sorts, befuddled. Mushy, even. Speaking of mush, I have managed to mess up my jaw and I’ve been existing on macaroni and cheese and soup for the past four days. Perhaps the problem is my lack of protein. That said, I am attempting […]

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    Looking for a special Valentine’s Day gift?

    For the special someone in your The latter, levitra side effects specializes in online products such as ebooks (usually formatted as a PDF). When it comes to cipla india viagra such as impotence problems remedy, quite a few people happen to be having sexual issue like erectile brokenness or ineptitude – which is uncovered to […]

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  • Oh, for cute!

    So, I won an award on the bloggy carnival. (Yay, my team!) Gail at More than a Song gave away these two really cute crayon holders. They are very cute. But now I’m at a loss in how to distribute them among the munchkins. I was thinking to bring them out on the next road […]

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    Wow

    Was that an exciting Superbowl or what? Who knew Superbowl games could be exciting? Also, neener neener, cheaters! Go Giants! (Yes, I’m technically an adult. Technically.) Also, Thursday, February 7 is Laura Ingalls Wilder’s birthday. We’re going to celebrate by going to a museum at a historic farmhouse in our town. I was going to […]

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