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    The founding of two great empires

    The founding of two great empires

    Today marks the date tradition says Rome was founded. (auto-play video) More importantly, on April 21, 1836, the Texans defeated that scurvy dog Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto. If you have cardiovascular disorders, problems of immune system, kidney, liver, lungs, pelvic low cost viagra region, then consult your physician on the usage […]

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    Never again?

    Never again?

    The phrase “Never again” originally meant that we would never let the horrors of the holocaust happen again. But I think we’ve come to think of it as saying it never could happen again. It’s unthinkable. But genocide has happened in our lifetime. Perhaps it’s happening right now. Moreover, persecution of the Jewish people — […]

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    Fine Arts Friday: Sing with me!

    Fine Arts Friday: Sing with me!

    New month, new songs. You know the drill. The hymn will sound very familiar, being set to the same tune as my favorite hymn. It’s nice when you already know the melody. The words are also lovely. Lord of All Hopefulness Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy, whose trust, ever childlike, no cares […]

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    Rabbit trails and learning

    Rabbit trails and learning

    While (not) doing math, Bulldozer drew a picture to illustrate how he thought the brain works — lots of gears, in case you were wondering. So I loaded up a brief video on how the brain really works because I’ve learned if I want him to refocus I have to let him answer the questions […]

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    Terrible Tuesday: I need a nap

    Terrible Tuesday: I need a nap

    Anyone else need a nap? Doesn’t a nap sound lovely? Let’s cancel our plans for today and nap. We can do that, right? Wishful thinking links! Evil walks the streets of Staten Island. Don’t click on this if you have clown phobia. I apologize in advance for the nightmares. Speaking of apologizing in advance, I’m […]

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    Empty Shelf: An American Classic

    Empty Shelf: An American Classic

    Title: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Author: Mark Twain, read by Norman Dietz What’s it About:  The sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (which we also listened to), he of the famous fence whitewashing episode, this is the tale of Huck Finn and his adventures traveling down the river with his friend Jim, who […]

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  • Empty Shelf: Even more history

    Empty Shelf: Even more history

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    Terrible Tuesday: The aftermath

    Terrible Tuesday: The aftermath

    We spent last week cleaning, reorganizing, and painting. One of our painting projects was the girls room. The girls have a lot of stuff. A lot of little stuff: craft stuff, stuffed stuff, papers, memorabilia, etc. etc.  It’s one thing to haul all that stuff out in big heaps and stash in a corner. It’s […]

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    Eating my words

    Eating my words

    *This post contains affiliated links. Here’s the truth: Homeschoolers — particularly Charlotte Mason-inspired homeschoolers — can be a bit snobbish when it comes to books. You’ll hear us go on and on (and on) about “living books” as opposed to “twaddle” or textbooks. And I totally agree! Good books, well-written and well-told stories, are a […]

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    Fighting words

    Fighting words

    Just as I believe every American should read the Declaration of Independence occasionally, Texans should be familiar with the Texas Declaration of Independence. Texas’ Declaration is obviously greatly influenced by America’s, including a list of grievances. But it has uniquely Texan turns of phrases, like “everready minions of power.”  For your Texas Independence Day reading […]

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