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    Summertime, and the reading is easy

    Summertime, and the reading is easy

    Dust off your library cards (or, if you’re a homeschooler, pay up your fines!), it’s time for summer reading! But first, some thoughts on summer reading plans, programs, and purposes. (Please note, this is just my opinion based on my own experience, not The Authoritative Method for Summer Reading.) I love to read, and one […]

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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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    Facts be damned

    Facts be damned

    Argh! I’ve been working on this stupid blog post for a week. Then yesterday, it comes out that the researcher faked his data. Stupid scientist. (PSA: Science is a process, not a religion, not “facts.” Science is done by humans whom–whatever their academic qualifications–are just as prone to being lying jerks as the rest of humanity.) […]

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  • Cuteness for Mother’s Day

    Cuteness for Mother’s Day

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    Fine Arts Friday: My own thing

    Fine Arts Friday: My own thing

    This month, I like neither the hymn nor the folk song suggested by Ambleside Online. They hymn, which is actually quite lovely, isn’t really singable for our untrained voices. And frankly, that’s the number one quality (after truth, beauty, and goodness) when it comes to picking a song. If we don’t end up adding it […]

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    Harrison Bergeron, the prequel

    Harrison Bergeron, the prequel

    “THE YEAR WAS 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and […]

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    An appeal to my fellow introverts

    An appeal to my fellow introverts

    Nothing. I mean everything. I mean, given the right medium, introverts won’t shut up. Don’t believe me? Exhibit A. (That’s a link to Buzzfeed, so if you have moral qualms with click-baity content thieves, you’ve been warned.) We have memes: And cartoons to explain us. Measuring flow-mediated dilation (FMD), an indicator of a bigger issue […]

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    A Hobbity birthday

    A Hobbity birthday

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    A mama’s prayer

    A mama’s prayer

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    The dangers in our midst

    The dangers in our midst

    This post contains affiliated and dangerous links. We’re listening to Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing in the car. It was published in 1972, and I read it as a kid. I have fond memories of the whole Judy Blume oeuvre. But listening to it with my kids, I have to say I’m shocked that […]

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