• Just one month

    Just one month

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    Terrible Tuesday: Expansive edition

    Terrible Tuesday: Expansive edition

    Have you ever noticed that how when you get more of something — time, space, money, etc. — you expand to fill it up? If you move to a bigger house, in a couple of months it’s as cluttered as your smaller space. A raise gets spent as soon as it’s earned, and an opening […]

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  • Pulling a Scarlet

    Pulling a Scarlet

    There’s a lot of really bad thing going on in the world right now. Frightening things, heartbreaking things, things that make you want to smack some sense in people. But I won’t think about that right now. I’ll think about that tomorrow. The world is often an ugly place, but there is joy. So I […]

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    Mixed messages

    Mixed messages

    I’ve become something of a podcast junkie lately, and recently my sister turned me on to Hardcore History. (Thanks, sis!) If you’re at all interested in history, you should check it out. The host, Dan Carlin, says he’s not a historian but a history fan. As such, he puts together shows of varied topics that […]

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    45 years ago

    45 years ago

    This month marks two remarkable anniversaries in American history, although remarkable for quite different reasons. The first (or second chronologically, but first in our hearts and minds) is the anniversary of the moon landing. On July 20, 1969, Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins were the first of the most elite group of humans: […]

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    Fine Arts Friday: the end of folksongs?

    Fine Arts Friday: the end of folksongs?

    As we’ve been studying American history, I’ve been choosing folk songs to go along with the era studied. Right now we’re in the 30s, and while it’s still possible to find folk songs that go with the era, the type of folk song is changing. Last month, I chose a popular song that was adopted […]

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    Being neighborly

    Being neighborly

    *A caveat: this post is as much as a “preaching to myself” challenge as it is a complaint about the current state of affairs. I need to be a better neighbor as much as anyone. Single mom Debra Harrell let’s her nine-year-old daughter play in a nearby park while she worked her shifts at McDonalds […]

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    Mid-July garden update

    Mid-July garden update

    First the good news: this is by far the most product my Texas garden has ever been. By a great deal.  We’ve had a steady harvest of wax beans and grape tomatoes and a few jalapeños. My herb garden is doing very well, too. The bad news: I seem to be the only would-be gardener […]

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    Terrible Tuesday: breathing room

    Terrible Tuesday: breathing room

    After last week (and the week before that, and the week before that), I need a break. We’re doing a whole lot of nothing this week. Well, not nothing. I’ve got a project and homeschool planning, and we still have to do our summer school schedule. We’re doing a whole lot of going nowhere. Well, a […]

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    A struggling introvert

    A struggling introvert

    Actually, that’s not quite accurate. I don’t struggle with introversion, I quite enjoy it. Rather, I’m struggling to find a place to serve as a Christian who is an introvert. For quite a while, I’ve used the excuse that my season of life as a mother of children, especially a homeschool mom, is my mission […]

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