• Ack!

    First we lose internet access, now my laptop is dead. How am I supposed to connect with the outside world? On the other hand, I’m not getting distracted from our lessons and my ever-growing to-do list.BTW: the Carnival of Homeschooling is up at Consent of the Governed. Hopefully I’ll get back on line soon and […]

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    Back to school?

    Tomorrow is the first day of school at our house. No, that’s not right. On Monday we will start our lessons. That’s not it, either. On September 3, we will resume slightly more structured lessons for the older children. That’s better. Or is it? Home education renders useless a lot of the terms that are […]

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    Culture Clash

    I love the tv show King of the Hill. I grew up in a small town in Texas and it’s portrayal is sometimes frighteningly accurate. “Revenge of the Lutefisk,” the episode where a “Lady Preacher” from Minnesota comes to Arlen encapsulates my family’s own culture clash perfectly. Lutefisk vs. Frito Pie, Cowboys vs. Vikings, Aggie […]

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    Just a slob like one of us

    Dr. Roger Olson, professor of theology in George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University, has written, “The God of Calvinism scares me; I’m not sure how to distinguish him from the devil.” In article oddly bereft of biblical reasoning for a theologian, Olson asks, “But what if God limits himself so that much of […]

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  • I’m late, but I’m here!

    I’m excessively late with this weeks Carnival of Homeschooling, posted at the cozy Commonroom. In my defense, we were staring at the moon in the wee hours Tuesday and I’m still not sure I’m Therefore, it provides a favorable environment for self-repairing generic viagra http://pamelaannschoolofdance.com/competition-team-information/ of the damaged but still reversible kidney function. The first […]

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  • Lunar eclipse in the heat

    We got up at 4 a.m. to watch the lunar eclipse. It was nice and muggy, which is odd in the pre-dawn hours. This lunar eclipse lasted a fairly long 90 minutes. We watched from around 4:30 to about 15 minutes into total eclipse. Then we got the boys up and headed out to IHOP […]

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  • Total eclipse of the moon

    There will be a total lunar eclipse visible from North America in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. We plan on waking the kids up to view it and then head to IHOP for an post eclipse-watching breakfast. Then dear hubby heads out of town while I figure out how to handle kids with intentionally […]

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    Those wacky founding fathers

    “Alexander Hamilton once offered to buy Gouverneur Morris dinner if he would clap Washington on the shoulder and say how great it was to see him again. When Morris complied, Washington simply, and without a word, removed Morris’ hand from Instead of generic overnight viagra that discuss with your partner about your problems. Recently it […]

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    I’d like to thank the Academy

    Dana at Principled Discovery has awarded me the Blogger Reflection Award at her super elite virtual Blogger Award Banquet. I’m very honored and not quite sure how I scored an invite. I hope I reflect more than I pop off. I know IRL, I’m prone to the latter. Right now, I’m not being very reflective […]

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    Abracadabra: Carnival of Homeschool

    It’s magic at the Carnival of homeschooling at Homeschoolbuzz.com. Mama Squirrel and DHM both have some great organizational tips, which is fitting since I’m trying to align my waterfowl for the commencement of our formal lessons and The drug will reach to you in a short spell. cialis pills canada A branded drug can sometimes […]

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