
It’s important to be able to say, “I don’t know.” Moreover, it’s important to say, “I don’t know” and then leave it at that. While often that phrase launches a search for knowledge, it doesn’t always have to. We can just not know something. We can be okay with unanswered questions and “gaps” in our […]

So this is how Terrible Tuesday usually works: throughout the week, I save items of interest. write a couple of sentence of introduction, then link like the wind. But last week I did the screen free week, so I didn’t save any items of interest last week. So I have very, very little to share. […]

From today Table Talk devotional: “[S]in often takes things that the law says are good in themselves and deceives us into making them ultimate goods, that is idols. If we rest all our hope in achieving something that the law says is good — obedient children, a good name, and so forth — we might […]

faithful, kind, gentle, compassionate, strong, courageous, funny, but more than that, joyful, inquisitive, intelligent, Sports viagra buy usa http://www.donssite.com/truckphoto/Tractor_pulls_Fergus_Truck_Show.htm injuries can be broadly classified as either traumatic or overuse injuries. Directions: Take Shilajit capsule twice daily viagra cialis on line for 6 months. Contraindications: Kamagra Oral Jelly is contraindicated in patients taking an alternate drug […]

This weekend is the Arlington Homeschool Book Fair. It’s always the second weekend of May: Mother’s Day weekend, the busiest month of the school year, and when I have just had it with lessons in general. But the pull of books — and free shipping on our Math-U-See materials — is strong. I like to actually […]

This post contains affiliated links. May is upon us, and for Texans, that really means summer — bearable and mild summer — but summer nonetheless. Yes, I realize the calendar says “spring,” but 90 degree days says “grab a glass of ice tea, it’s summer.” I wish our local pool would acquiesce to that reality […]

This post contains affiliated links. Title: Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman behind the Legend (I don’t know why behind isn’t capitalized. It irks me.) Author: John E. Mills Why I read it: We just finished listening to Cherry Jones delightful audio books of the Little House series, and I was curious to learn more […]

In my ongoing agricultural war, I’ve made a lot of headway. We solved the water problem, moved the beds to the front to solve the sunlight issue, fenced the beds in to guard against evil rabbits, and provide the little plantlets with delicious and nutritious worm poop. But one critical aspect is timing. You gotta […]

I’m taking part in the Screen-Free Week, and yet here I am providing links for you to read. On your screen. Hypocritical links! If you read nothing else, read this: Drowning doesn’t look like drowning. 100 useful websites you’ve probably never heard of. I’ve heard of a few of these. PicMonkey is a great online […]

It’s International Screen Free Week, where people around the world are shutting down their screens–television, smart phones, computers, tablets, etc. etc. etc for the week. I had a taste of that last week when we went camping last week. It was delightful, and it got me thinking I need to curb my screen consumerism. Screen […]