I’m handing over the blog reins to my husband for a post. Many of you have seen his handywork in the comments of some of my posts, setting the record straight where I “obviously” needed to be corrected. Now, without further ado–unedited, unfiltered (obviously, since there are glaring half-truths about me): Our Saturday (through the eyes of theContinue reading “Guest Post from my better half”
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Spring Forward or else…
Did you remember to set your clocks forward last night? Usually I am reminded of this fact throughout the prior week. So why was this never brought up to me this year? Nothing from the radio, on the internet, from the friends network… Now, normally, missing the first hour of church wouldn’t be catastrophic. We’dContinue reading “Spring Forward or else…”
California makes it illegal to homeschool
OPEN LETTER TO THE CALIFORNIA COURT OF APPEALS Who on GOD‘s green earth do you think you are to take away my right to teach my children at home? Since when have you become better at knowing what is best for them to learn than me? As a homeschooler I already have to jump throughContinue reading “California makes it illegal to homeschool”
Project Runway Finale = FIERCE!
Can I just say that this season of Project Runway was as close to perfect as it could get? I absolutely loved all three finalists (actually I liked all of the last five or six designers) and would have been happy with any of them winning. Jillian – I think I liked her whole collection the best.Continue reading “Project Runway Finale = FIERCE!”
Velvet Jih@d*
Recently Tammy Bruce posted an article about Harvard allowing a women’s only time in their gym to accomodate Mu$lim women. I commented that no, it shouldn’t be allowed based solely on religion, but a time where only women could use the gym was not a bad thing in and of itself. I also made the pointContinue reading “Velvet Jih@d*”
The moral of Aesop’s Fable (as retold by Reagan)
We’re learning more about the ancient Greeks this week in Tapestry of Grace. One of the books we are looking at is a collection of Aesop’s Fables. I explained to Reagan that a fable is a story that has a moral, or some sort of social truth, in it. One of the fables we read wasContinue reading “The moral of Aesop’s Fable (as retold by Reagan)”