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    My precocious child

    Because I’ve told this story twice in the past week and I’m too tired to blog anything that makes my brain work: a story about Sprite, my 8-year-old daughter. (That’s so you can skip this if you’d rather not read a mommy blogging post.) Last fall, I was taking Sprite to something softball related and […]

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    Vomit is distracting

    Both my boys have been sick this week. They think the best way to inform me of said sickness is to come into my room and vomit on my bed. Or, as 3 year old Satchmo said, “I burped.” I have a post about social conservatives and small government banging around in my head (making […]

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    Tuesday, the most neglected day

    It’s not Monday, yuck Monday. It’s not humpday. It’s not Thursday, YAY Friday’s almost here. It’s not TGIF. It’s not the hip, happening weekend. It’s just sad, pathetic Tuesday. I shall cheer it up with links, like this gorgeous Astronomy Picture of the Day. And this wonderful post by Ali. If you’re looking for people […]

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    Sick day fun

    My children have been struck with a very strange virus: vomiting and general tummy ickiness for approximately 12 hours, then *poof* all better. Which is really not bad, except they’ve decided to overlap. So instead of 12 hours, we’re heading into 36 hours. Little Miss has not yet been struck with the vile bug(nor have […]

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    Aliens from below

    O Lord, how manifold are your works!In wisdom have you made them all;the earth is full of your creatures.Here is the sea, great and wide,which teems As both the generic drugs and the branded drugs are efficient but not easy on pocket and beyond reach of common man. levitra online this learningworksca.org on sale now […]

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    Linking is blogging

    My blog is entitled “Question the Culture” based on the premise that I will, indeed, question the culture. And I’m actually working on a post on what we do when cultures clash. Really. I’ve been working on it for over a week. But it’s not done yet. So I’m going to link to people who […]

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    Okay, now I’m freaked out

    No, this has nothing to do with the Subway kerfuffle. This is what has freaked me out. Smart sharks. Smart Great White Sharks. Great. The article explains that Great Whites rarely attack human. We’re aren’t their kind of food. So what’s the worry? They’re “intelligent, highly inquisitive creatures.” Scientist Leonard Compagno explains, “They feed on […]

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    Amazing!

    This is just fantastic. There is a tunnel under the Atlantic and people in New York can see people in London. (And vice-versa) It was supposedly started a hundred years ago. More here. I find it interesting that it is being marketed as an art project. I would like to tell you that no other […]

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    Surfacing for air

    It has been a hectic, crazy, busy, insane (redundant much?) time in our household. Thus, I’ve not blogged and have missed out on some fun. For example, Dana at Principled Discovery has been celebrating Home Education Week in Nebraska with a series of post and inviting others to join in. Very cool. I missed it. […]

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  • The age of discovery

    Scientist have found that the “useless” appendix may have a purpose after all!Mona Lisa had eyebrows!Most of the universe is dark matter! Science and scientific inquiry is an odd beast. On one hand it requires absolutes: data, facts, evidence that can be quantified, measured, labeled. On the other hand, it is by it’s very nature […]

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