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Group Think — It Doesn’t Necessarily Involve Thinking at All
I’m a knitter. This is a fairly solitary occupation, in that you don’t need to be part of a team to do it, and it’s fairly doable to get good at this without classes, seminars, workbooks, DVDs, and weekly meetings. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Family, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, knitting, Life, Lifestyle, Personal, success, Uncategorized
Tagged group, knit, Kombucha, perfectionist, think
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In 32 Seconds Your Life Can Change
Multi-tasking isn’t such a big deal. Women have been doing it since Eve. American women have finessed it to an art form. American women with children have attained the pinnacle of its supremacy. Most of this multi-tasking is mental, in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, children, Christian, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Family, grandparenting, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, Relationships, success, Uncategorized
Tagged cat, change, children, empty nest, knit, multi-tasking, women
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April Fools — the “Holiday” We Can Do without
From Start Your Week with Steve, the free weekly e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art — “Thanks to Carolyn, who celebrates every holiday whether it’s on the calendar or not, I’m a more festive person than I was when we married … Continue reading
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Tagged April Fools, celebrate, holiday, newsletter
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Just a Dumb Housewife
Years ago, when the Norwegian Artist and I decided that I would stay home and raise the kids, this was not a savvy, astute, wordly-wise, shrewd, smart decision. Back in the 80s, when women could do anything they wanted, by … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Business, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Education, Encouragement, Family, frugal living, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, media, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, Relationships, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged current-events, dumb, home school, homemaker, housewife, media
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Learning Spanish by Studying Greek
Excerpt from the Start Your Week with Steve newsletter, a free weekly e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: “Years ago, Carolyn and I lived in Pamplona, Colombia with Colombian friends. The house was an alleyway with a tin roof … Continue reading
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Tagged Colombia, Greek, learn, newsletter, Spanish
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Kitchen Failures — Sometimes They’re Delicious
This weekend, the Son and Heir was indescribably excited about making Gjetost (yay-toast), a Norwegian “cheese” produced by simmering whey for 12 hours until it reduces to a creamy, caramelized concoction. Norwegian children apparently eat it spread it on their … Continue reading
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Tagged cheese, cooking, failure, kitchen, pizza, recipe
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“Overwhelmed” Is Not the New Normal
Lately I’ve been wandering through various food, family, and homeschooling Facebook and blog sites, and the word “overwhelmed,” is showing up entirely too much. Like this: “I am homeschooling a five-year-old and I have a toddler and a new baby. … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, changes, eating, Facebook, healthy, home schooling, overwhelmed
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Is Religion a Crutch?
How often have you heard this — “Religion is a crutch that only weak people need?” If you’re not religious, your first thought may be, “That’s right!” If you are religious, your first thought may not be very charitable. But … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, crutch, God, grammar, religion
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