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Homeschooling Young Children
On a regular basis, I troll through various Facebook pages (“troll” is a such a nicer word than “stalk”) and run into post after post that looks like this: “I am homeschooling my five-year-old for kindergarten this year and I … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, books, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Faith, Family, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, instruction, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, school, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged Facebook, homeschool, kindergarten, learn to read, teaching children
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The Exhausted Smiley Face Emoticon
This has gone on long enough. It’s time to discuss the smiley face — 🙂 Isn’t it adorable? I confess that I just learned how to create it by reading an E-How article.  🙂 I’ll stop now. I know you’re tired … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Business, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Family, Growth, home, homeschooling, Humor, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, Personal, Random, Social Media, success, technology
Tagged communication, emoticon, Facebook, smiley face, text
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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
Posted in Art, blogging, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Family, finances, Food, frugal living, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged blog, changes, eating, Facebook, healthy, home schooling, overwhelmed
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Facebook: Sometimes I Like It, Sometimes I Don’t
So many people want me to like them, I feel as if I were back in high school or junior high. Thank God I’m not; once was enough. This time around’s a little different though. Instead of being accosted in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Business, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Growth, Humor, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, Politics, Random, Relationships, Social Media, success, Uncategorized
Tagged Facebook, gas, government, Like, Social Media
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It’s a Good Hair Day and I Can Do Anything!
I know that some people spend hours to get this messy look, but seriously, it only takes seconds. Of course, it doesn’t look stylistically messy, the same way true minimal makeup doesn’t look like artistically applied minimal makeup, but either you have time for breakfast or you have deliberately premeditated, artlessly unstructured hair. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Family, Growth, Humor, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, Random, Style, Uncategorized
Tagged art, artist, bad hair day, baseball cap, beauty, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, comb, culture, current events, daily life, Facebook, good haircut, hair style, hairbrush, haircut, hairdo, hairdresser, hairspray, hats, headware, humor, James Bond, knitted hat, make up, middle age, middle aged, minimal makeup, natural, natural look, salon, Steve Henderson, style, styling products, stylist
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Merry Christmas, Everyone: Bring Out the Cocoa and Turn Off the Phones
While I have no sugarplum illusions that cyber activity will cease over Christmas Day (and yes, I realize that not everyone celebrates Christmas), I sincerely hope that people look forward to the 2011 New Year as a fresh opportunity to connect and re-connect with family, friends, and potential friends in a myriad of ways: Facebook, great; e-mail, quick and free; Twitter, rapid-fire updates; texting — please, not when you’re driving.
Marrying well with these communication methods are a personal note on nice stationary to a friend, an evening glass of wine with the spouse, a game of cards with a sibling, serious time with a quality book just by oneself. No phone, no Ipod, no Blackberry, no laptop, no electronics.
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Tagged 2011, cell phone, Christmas, Digg, Facebook, Internet, My Space, New Year, Reddit, shopping, Stumbleupon, Twitter
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Facebook Christianity
After a five-day Thanksgiving break, I visited my personal e-mail and found it flooded with messages from friends: Amazon, Rite-Aid, Staples, Jo-Ann’s Fabrics, Calendars — all the people who bring meaning to my life. After I had, um, disposed of … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, black, Christ, Christianity, Christmas, church, cyber, Facebook, Friday, Monday, shopping
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Happy Birthday to You, Me, and Tiny Tim
Knowing that some people have had to live with the horrible words, uttered in anger or thoughtlessness, “I wish that you had never been born!” I determined that those I loved would not hear those words from me, ever, but rather the opposite, and sometime during the day I make a point of taking the BP aside and saying, “I am so glad that you were born on this day.”
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Tagged birthday, Bobby Sherman, Facebook, middle age, middle aged, Neil Diamond, Norwegian, Polish, Wipeout
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Theater Rage
Now theaters are like highways — most of the people you encounter there are reasonably normal, but the odd ones — those who float along at 45 miles per hour in a 60 m.p.h. zone, only to accelerate to 75 just during the time that there is a passing lane — make you understand why the term “road rage” was coined. Continue reading
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Tagged artist, cell phone, courtesy, etiquette, Facebook, middle age, middle aged, Norwegian, theater
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Christianity Lessons from Facebook
You know, some days it’s best not to talk, write, make eye contact, or communicate in any fashion at all. If you have a teenaged daughter in your life, you’re painfully aware of how quickly a controversial statement, like “Good … Continue reading →