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Archive for March, 2008

Meme: Passion Quilt

God’s Word
Jules over at Everyday Mommy is not only blogging again–yippee! But she has also tagged me to do this meme–which is really cool. Here are the rules:
1. Post a picture or make/take/create your own that captures that about which YOU are most passionate for students to learn. Mine is above.
2. Give your picture [...]

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a Thursday Thirteen post before, but Leslie at Lux Venit wrote one for today that has really motivated me. She wrote 13 of Jesus’ hard teachings, all from the gospel according to Matthew. Since I’m studying through Matthew this year, this list was particularly significant as I’ve wrestled with all of them. [...]

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in one of the Veggie Tales videos where the Archibald Asparagus first announces and then criticizes Larry the Cucumber’s sequential stereophonic mul-ti-me-di-a experience because it’s only a bed sheet and a slide projector. In one of those silly things, the first time Husband and I ever saw that video, it cracked us up and [...]

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and that means binge blogging. Pull out your chips and dip.
Our pollen count here in the Georgia state is out the wazoo and yoo-hoo right now, and yet, the idea of planting and growing things is unmistakably tantalizing. As I’m writing, Husband is outside roto-tilling up an old blackberry patch to make it [...]

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I went into 2nd and 3rd son’s room to wake them up yesterday, and this is the conversation that followed.
Me: Good Morning, Guys!
2nd: Hey Mom! I had this really weird dream last night about an elephant riding on a motorcycle.
Me: Wow. That must have been a really big motorcycle.
2nd: No. It [...]

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on things here at A Complete Thought household.
Chess–has an upcoming fencing tournament this weekend. I still find amusement in people’s reactions when they hear that Chess fences. Here in the South, it is not the most common sport. The most common question however is, “How did he get into fencing?” The [...]

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