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    Groundhogs and Armadillos

    This post may contain affiliated links It’s Groundhog Day in most of the United States and Armadillo Day in Texas. Of course.  Bee Cave Bob, Texas’ prognosticator, likes to sleep in, and we won’t know if we’ll have an early spring till 12:30. At least it’s not high noon; that would really put a damper […]

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    I still don’t know the proper response

    I still don’t know the proper response

    “May the fourth be with you.” And also with you? Bordering on blasphemous. Back at ya? Nah. Although the relationship is viagra price india http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/1482456863_add_file_6.pdf somewhat vague, scientists learn more about it. This action can make it tougher for attaining or maintaining cialis rx an erection. Pulmonary hypertension treatmentSildenafil citrate present in every dose of […]

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    Can’t we celebrate this more than once a year?

    Can’t we celebrate this more than once a year?

    Remember getting totally lost in a book as a kid? On a snow day or rainy summer day or long after bedtime under the covers, do you remember reading for the sheer joy of being lost in a story? Wouldn’t it be awesome to do that again? Well, now you have a perfect excuse. It’s Drop […]

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    The effects of sacrifice

    The effects of sacrifice

    Memorial Day has become somewhat convoluted in our culture. Instead of maintaining its original purpose, it has become the unofficial kick-off to summer and, to a less extent, a day to honor all veterans. As much as I love a good cookout and do honor those who have served, respectfully, that’s not the purpose of […]

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    An introvert brings in the New Year

    An introvert brings in the New Year

    In case you’re wondering, yes, it’s still the Christmas season, and we’re still celebrating. On the Sixth Day of Christmas, we had Taco Tuesday and went looking at lights. We prefer to look at lights after Christmas when there’s less traffic, although we did run into a couple of aggressive light lookers. Passing people on […]

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  • Put on your yarmulke,

    Put on your yarmulke,

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    The First Sunday in Advent

    The First Sunday in Advent

    Today is the first Sunday of Advent, the season in the Christian calendar when Christians have traditionally prepared for the coming (Advent) of the Messiah. We’re in a bit of a pressure-cooker season, so I’m not sure how much preparation will get done. But even if my halls go completely undecked, we’ll set up our […]

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    The tradition of Thanksgiving

    The tradition of Thanksgiving

    Although not an official, perennial holiday until the Civil War, from our settling to our founding and beyond, we have known the importance of setting aside a day of thanksgiving to the God from whom so many blessing flow. It’s a good reminder in whom and from whom our blessings flow.     George Washington’s Thanksgiving […]

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    Fine Arts Friday: the Art of America’s Founding

    Fine Arts Friday: the Art of America’s Founding

    John Adams was (almost) right about this glorious day: “The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance by […]

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    Terrible Tuesday: Switching gears

    Terrible Tuesday: Switching gears

    Like a lot of homeschoolers, we don’t do a traditional summer break. But while we don’t stop our lessons completely, we do scale back and leave plenty of time for lazy hours by the pool and even a trip or two. So the general plan is a couple of hours of lessons and lots of lollygagging. […]

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