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    I guess I forgot THAT was in the Bible…

    Last November, I took the challenge:  Read through my Bible in 90 days.  I dated the top of the chart, November 11, 2010.  And I began. I’m about 9 “days” into the plan.  Oh yes, I read my Bible on a regular basis, but the 15 chapters a day just…

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    Best Friends Forever

    You know the 2-packs of Starbursts?  My 5 Year old boy Nate offered me a pink Starburst (my favorite!).  He was holding a red one, and looking up at me with his big blue eyes he asked me, “Best friends forever?” We had to eat our Starbursts at exactly the…

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    An Inspired Idea!

    On Tuesdays, while my kids are in a home school class, I spend the mornings studying for my NANC Certification, a Biblical Nouthetic Counseling certification process.  I’m currently working through the open-book theology essays. So what’s my inspired idea?  To share these with you on Tuesdays!  You will get to…

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    A Fresh Start

    I love starting things.  Starting new projects. Meeting new friends. Planning a new trip. Waking up with a new idea.  Writing in a fresh, crisp journal. Opening a blank Word Document. Discovering new and exciting social connections. (580 friends now on Twitter!  In just a few days – exciting!) That’s…

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    Laughing Out Loud, like, for real!

    I love laughing.  Movies that get me to laugh out loud (really, not just like an LOL), are top on my list!  And so are blogs.  I cannot get enough of Jon Acuff’s blog, Stuff Christians Like.  I bought the book immediately and even wrote a skit from it for…

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    The Most Important Thing

    I know that the most important thing I need to be teaching my children is to love Jesus.  Of course I know that.  Write it on the door posts and foreheads etc…  And for the first few years of our home school world, that is exactly what I did.  Through…

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    Ben Franklin’s Many Hats

    I love teaching my kids.  I get to learn all over again!  We just finished the Ingri D’Auliare book “Benjamin Franklin.”  He was a writer, printer, the post master for 13 colonies, governor, inventor, librarian, first ambassador to France, and co-writer of our Constitution and Declaration of Independence, not to…