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The Celebration Project: St. Nicholas Day, part 1
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Embracing the unforced rhythms of grace. Monday, December 1, 2014. St Nicholas Day, part 1. Since St. Nicholas Day may be an unusual day to celebrate for many of our readers, we've asked a couple of guest authors to share some perspectives and ideas with us. This first post is written by Anne Kennedy, who writes the blog Preventing Grace. You must have your answer ready for an inquiring and clever child who is extremely interested in every single detail and contradiction in your face and words. As we jou...
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The Potter's Shed: Links for Advent Week 2
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We are the clay, you are the potter;. We are all the work of your hand. Sunday, December 7, 2014. Links for Advent Week 2. The parade coming down Main Street. Good Sunday evening, friends! Our little Kalliope is going to be in the county youth ballet's production of The Nutcracker.and today all the cast members got to participate in our small town Christmas Parade! She was so excited to ride the float and feel like a "star". Here's the float - I marked Kalliope with a yellow arrow. I'm going to combine t...
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The Potter's Shed: Links for Advent Week 1
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We are the clay, you are the potter;. We are all the work of your hand. Tuesday, December 2, 2014. Links for Advent Week 1. Welcome to Advent week 1! Here are some links I've collected in the last week for you. Just a few this week to whet your appetite. Is an amazing and extensive resource for Anglicans and other liturgical-minded Christians. Loads of Advent links! Yesterday, I let the girls dig through the Christmas crafts box. Oh, they had fun, which is obvious from the mess they made! Subscribe to: P...
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The Potter's Shed: December 2014
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We are the clay, you are the potter;. We are all the work of your hand. Sunday, December 14, 2014. Links for Advent Week 3. Oh, my - busy week! The Nutcracker (Kalliope's first! Is one for the books. She did great - as did all the young dancers. So - anyway - very quick on the links today. How to wrap gifts. Like a Japanese professional. Making traditional mincemeat pies. I do LOVE mincemeat! Once a Month Meals. Sunday, December 7, 2014. Links for Advent Week 2. The parade coming down Main Street. There ...
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an undercurrent of hostility
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An undercurrent of hostility. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Posting at Preventing Grace. From now on. Go there! Please don't reject me! I really long for all your love and continued reading! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Posting at Preventing Grace from now on. Go there! Seven quick home schooling takes. A little offensive bible reading for your day. An olympic rage: in which i am an elitist judgment. Happy valentines day mummy (and everyone). February brings more snow. Wordy wednesday: peanut sauce.
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7 Quick Takes | waymel
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Emma’s 9th Birthday. Television – by Roald Dahl →. July 28, 2015. I can’t seem to summon the energy to blog anymore, so here’s my first ever 7 Quick Takes. I don’t know what the rules are, other than a general grouping of 7 thoughts. 2 The girls went to camp last week. Sleep-away camp. I hate not being able to contact them at all for a whole week! 3 Speaking of constant contact — I’ve deactivated my Facebook account twice in the last month. Somewhat because of this article. 7 We haven’t gone to the...
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School Plans for 2015-2016 | waymel
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Television – by Roald Dahl. Reunion 2015 →. School Plans for 2015-2016. August 9, 2015. I’ve been agonizing over these decisions for a solid 4-5 months. From time to time I remind myself that it doesn’t. Matter, for example, which history period my 6-almost-7-year old studies this year. Just pick one! Choose something and do it! But I read so many homeschool blogs and there are so many good options…and of course, all those lovely books I want to read. But. We also joined a co-op. Me, in a co-op? Second F...