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    Life lesson

    Life lesson

    It’s important to be able to say, “I don’t know.” Moreover, it’s important to say, “I don’t know” and then leave it at that. While often that phrase launches a search for knowledge, it doesn’t always have to. We can just not know something. We can be okay with unanswered questions and “gaps” in our […]

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    None ya!

    None ya!

    That is the delightful response I got from my dad whenever anyone would ask an impertinent question about something that was none of his business. I thought of that when I read this cringe-worthy post by the hilarious Jon Acuff on being single at Christmas. I want to say I can’t believe people really say […]

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    Starting with the wrong question

    I’m one of those weird creatures who has homeschooled since the beginning. In fact, before we were married, I knew I wanted to homeschool my kids.  So I had a longer time than many to look at what homeschooling was and how we would implement it in our family.  I have, however, talked to lots […]

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    All societies fail eventually

    The real question is, how close are we to the edge? From Jazz Shaw at Hot Air: “It’s as if we’ve been living a millennial cycle resembling an early version of Groundhog Day. Societies struggle to rise up, they achieve sweeping domination, and then fall rapidly into gout infested decay. This is strictly anecdotal – […]

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    Looking for my voice

    I haven’t been blogging much lately, mostly because I’m wondering exactly what kind of blogger I am.  My options: Homeschool Blogger Political Blogger Christian Blogger Mommy Blogger (gaahaaa!) Eclectic, distracted blogger (Squirrel!) I think I’ve been option 5.  The problem is that it doesn’t actually build readership or provide for purpose and motivation.   I’m not […]

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    Complexeties

    Have I abandoned the blog? Hmmmmm . . . I don’t think so. Have I given up commentary on life, the universe and everything? Well . . . Probably not. Is everything okay? Yeah, sure. This is what I’m thinking. World events? Complex and nuanced. Politics? Frustrating theater and self-protecting power grabbing while the world […]

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    Mike Rowe questions our culture

    Yes, it’s 20 minutes, but it’s worth every minute of it. Our culture has a messed up view Kamagra Oral Jelly is accessible generic viagra pharmacy in numerous flavors from orange, apple, grapes etc. Under the original ANCA bill, only those conditions already in effect, or proposed but not undertaken before ANCA’s enactment, have buy […]

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    A question of change

    I am seriously considering a name change. For my blog, not myself. After 34 years, I’m too set in ways to change my name. I’d never answer. (Although I do answer to my maiden name, which is also a girl’s name. I had a boss that, in 6 years, never quite got last-name-not-first-name thing figured […]

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  • A gastronomical question

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    A couple of questions

    I suppose I’m like most average-Jane Americans (or Joe, if it fits) watching this financial debacle and wondering what the heck is happening. I keep hearing this word trillion tossed out. Trillion is an impressive number. It kinda gives you goose bumps. I also keep hearing we must do something right now or else the […]

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