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    And the winner is . . .

    Katie at Boasting in My Weakness. Woo-hoo! Congrats, Katie. I’ll send you an email to get your address and Keaggy is on his way! Well, not the actually Keaggy, because that would be inhumane. Thanks for playing, everyone, and thank you for all your helpful suggestions. However, in spite of these studies, like many others […]

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    Links and laughs

    The Carnival of Homeschooling No. 109 was posted yesterday at Life on the Road. I started to pick out my favorites, but wasn’t even halfway through and I had 8 posts, so I ditched that idea. This, You can look out for kamagra viagra without prescription online. Rather, it deals with all types of diseases […]

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    Firsts

    This has been a season of firsts for my little ones. Gigglemeister has taken his first steps. The Sprite has lost her first tooth. The Bulldozer got his first (toy) gun. It’s a rubber-band guns, but the rubber-band action is for MTG. Little Miss had a first today, the first book to make her cry. […]

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    Cure for the mid-winter blahs

    I’ve got ’em, oh how I’ve got ’em. No zip, no energy, no motivation. Just a mournful sigh as I gaze at the mountains of laundry and Christmas decorations that didn’t make it up to the attic in the first round. And also, taxes. Blah.But hark, what light from yon window breaks. Or something. It’s […]

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  • Home Again

    This past week we went to my hometown to spend time with my grandfather. On Tuesday, he was diagnosed with melanoma and they’ve decided to forgo aggressive treatment. Barring a miracle, we only have a few months with him. It wasn’t unexpected, but it’s hard. How can he not be there, for always? It doesn’t […]

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    Say what you think

    John Mark Reynolds at The Scriptorium has approved this message, and it made me laugh. But he left out John Edwards. So read the post, then add your John Edwards message. This is mine: “Hey, I’m running for the Democratic nomination, too! I’m white and I’m male Furthermore, it can also lower your blood viagra […]

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    Rejecting a gift?

    Read this excellent post by Dan Phillips over at Pyromaniacs. (“Over at” tee hee. You take a right at I monk and slow down when you see The old Challies place, the road’s just there on the right.”) Anyhoo, back to the very good post on how he responded to a visit from two Mormons. […]

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    She’s a bit early, but that’s okay

    Judy Aron at Consent of the Governed has the Carnival Of Homeschooling – Martin Luther King Edition. The good Doctor’s observed birthday isn’t until next Monday, but better early than late, right? Lots of good stuff, but if you read nothing else, read this post. Missy at Life without School has some good advice on […]

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    The Highly Organized Carnival of Principled Government

    She’s Right has done a great job with the 17th COPD: Carnival of Principled Government. I love this carnival because you can get a great taste of all sorts of issues and opinions from people thinking about government. Not just elections or issues, but the institutions and philosophies connected with governing. Makes ya think. Improper […]

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    The evolution of a voter

    My very first political campaign was the 1980 presidential election. I distributed flyers for Reagan. I was six and I used my little red wagon. I grew up in a socially conservative house. My mom has been the director of a crisis pregnancy center since I was ten. My first election that I voted in […]

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