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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement: June 2012
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement. The story of our life and home. Saturday, June 16, 2012. I am so grateful for my husband. He's the man of my dreams, and the best father to our children I could ask for. (Have I mentioned that we're having another baby? I know it's been a while since I've blogged. We've got a little boy arriving at the end of October.). In honor of Bob, I'm posting this video that he loves. He quotes it year-round. Yes, he's living and loving the dad life. Little House That Grew.
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement: September 2011
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement. The story of our life and home. Thursday, September 8, 2011. Dear Toilet, I still miss you. It's been 11 1/2 weeks since our bathroom was intact, though I suppose "intact" may be a bit of stretch in describing its condition. However, since then, it's been much less intact. That said, it will be lovely when this bathroom is DONE. The tile guys came this morning to prep for the tile. Our house is 100 years old, so the floors aren't totally level. This morn...Tomor...
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement: November 2011
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement. The story of our life and home. Friday, November 18, 2011. The gallon of apple juice she was supposed to bring for her Thanksgiving feast. (Because no Thanksgiving feast is complete without apple juice.) I had managed to keep my cool and not get irritated with anyone as we were leaving, and I was feeling pretty good about things. It wasn't until I picked her up from school and brought her home that I discovered. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Little House That Grew.
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Learning A-Z | Hupostasis = Faith
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About me and about this blog. Hupostasis = Faith = Assurance of things hoped for, evidence of things not seen. There are a few curriculum-related items that I have been wanting to write about, but I have not had much time and I wanted to be sure to do them justice because they are really great products. The first of these is Learning A-Z ( learninga-z.com. Learning A-Z is made up of the following:. Raz-Kids – online leveled books. Writing A-Z – leveled writing resources for K through 6th grade. 8211; Poe...
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Tragedies and Blessings | Hupostasis = Faith
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About me and about this blog. Hupostasis = Faith = Assurance of things hoped for, evidence of things not seen. So then, why would a parent kill their own child? Maybe it was frustration and exhaustion because they couldn’t make their child normal? Why was that even the goal? This entry was posted in Autism. And tagged autism acceptance. Homeschool Curriculum Review: Math-U-See. Starting Homeschool: First Steps →. One thought on “ Tragedies and Blessings. January 24, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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List of Posts | Hupostasis = Faith
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About me and about this blog. Hupostasis = Faith = Assurance of things hoped for, evidence of things not seen. 1 Where am I? 2 Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad A Word? 3 Yes, I am a “homeschooler.”. 5 Curriculum we used for D (just finished 4th grade). 6 Theology of Disability. 8 Lindamood Bell Programs General Overview: Using Gander Publishing Resources at Home. 9 Seeing Stars at Home. 11 Our Favorite Apps. 12 Planning First Grade Homeschool. 13 Why You Should NOT Homeschool. 15 I am a mess. Starting Homesch...
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement: Dear Toilet, I still miss you.
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement. The story of our life and home. Thursday, September 8, 2011. Dear Toilet, I still miss you. It's been 11 1/2 weeks since our bathroom was intact, though I suppose "intact" may be a bit of stretch in describing its condition. However, since then, it's been much less intact. That said, it will be lovely when this bathroom is DONE. The tile guys came this morning to prep for the tile. Our house is 100 years old, so the floors aren't totally level. This morn...Tomor...
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement: I don't get it.
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement. The story of our life and home. Monday, July 18, 2011. I don't get it. We had a wonderful weekend visiting friends in Ohio. We stayed with some dear friends who have a dairy farm. Before we left, we stopped by the calf barn so the kids could see (and smell, and hear, and touch) some calves. They were beautiful, and we had a lot of fun. I watched Food, Inc. Now, organic isn't enough for me. I keep getting crunchier. My question to Bob was this:. What kind of worl...
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement: January 2011
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement. The story of our life and home. Monday, January 10, 2011. We need to hire an in-home nurse. And then Sunday morning, Bob woke up to some nausea, chills, and body aches. And Will's fighting a bad case of diarrhea. (I know. TMI. I'm grossed out, too.). Will it never end? Wednesday, January 5, 2011. I am in love. With these house numbers. And, lucky for me, Bob bought them for me for Christmas! I can't wait for them to be "installed" . At our first house, we did re...
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement: May 2011
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Birds in the Attic, Water in the Basement. The story of our life and home. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. I suppose it has a better life, looking forlorn and unfinished in my foyer, than if it were in a landfill. Still, I'd like to be done with it. It's been 276 days. I've soooo missed my deadline. Now it's the first thing you see when you walk in our front door . and it's not exactly saying, "Welcome to our put-together home! Anyway, would you like to see what it looks like now? Okay Here we go. I don't want to...
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