Pro-Homeschooling: Intermission – Our Ideal Educational System
Guest Post by Josh, who says that his real reply will not appear for a while, but I can be satisfied with an official intermission. So much for maintaining the…
ReadmoreGuest Post by Josh, who says that his real reply will not appear for a while, but I can be satisfied with an official intermission. So much for maintaining the…
ReadmoreGuest Post by Josh Disclaimer: No disclaimers required. (Hey, at least mine are shorter!) In Rae’s first post on the subject of homeschooling, she quotes The Compendium of the Social…
ReadmoreFor clear direction, even when it comes in the form of “no.” For tooth brushes. What would we do without them? No, do not answer. For moments of spiritual openness. I…
ReadmoreEdited since I guess it is a little silly to expect people to follow a link to a disclaimer. Disclaimer: This post is written as a presentation of my view for my…
ReadmoreDisclaimer: This post is written as a presentation of my view for my husband and posted here for the amusement of any who may happen to read my blog. We…
ReadmoreToday is the 30th anniversary of the assassination of Archbishop Óscar Romero. And I do not know what to say. I do not want to reduce his life to politics. I do not want to get into…
ReadmoreMy husband and I fight about two topics. Neither has a direct impact on our current daily life, and that is the way I like to keep it. I figure…
ReadmoreFor the internet. My computer is having internet issues. I can use Josh’s, but since he actually works on his, my time is limited. This has made me aware of…
ReadmoreFor sleep. It is so very wonderful to be able to always get plenty of sleep. In fact, I think that sufficient sleep has to be one of the best…
ReadmoreRuth Mantell has a post on WSJ blogs about “The Economic Consequences of Breastfeeding.” I would take issue with Mantell’s approach if it were intended as anything more than a…
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