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is a catchphrase in our house. It comes from one of those Christian speakers on marriage issues and the differences between men and women. I forget whom.
Some years ago, Husband and I came across the phrase and laughed heartily at how well it described our respective conversational styles. So much did we enjoy the phrase [...]

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is kitchen clean up by committee. If I weren’t a homeschooler I would have written “clean” and “committee” with a “k” for marquee effect. But we stereotypically dislike that sort of thing, so I’m trying not to cause trouble.
Anyway, KCUBC (I’ve got nothing against acronyms) works like this: I cook the meal. We eat the [...]

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to go up earlier but, you know, life. Here it is anyway.
I am at the pool, listening to my iPod, and watching my three sons swim laps. Their expenditure of energy is the renewing of mine. If only every investment had a similar return.
Supper tonight is was venison spaghetti, whole wheat toast, and vanilla [...]

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writing and why it fascinates me so much. Rachelle at Rants & Ramblings, On Life As a Literary Agent, wrote about this today, and now the blog post which has been percolating in my brain must pour out or blow the top.
I noticed the other day while reading some favorite blogs that several bloggers have [...]

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of a Sunday afternoon. I realize that it is Monday, today, but I’m still finding myself thankful for the Rip Van Winkle nap I took yesterday afternoon. I was surprised at being so tired because it’s not like I didn’t sleep late practically every day of the last week while on Mountain Vacation Time.
Re-entry is [...]

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I need to take care of is giving this link to Amy’s Humble Musings regarding a Homeschool Conference Giveaway hosted by Heart of the Matter.
If you are a homeschooler, then please take a look at this online conference opportunity. Honestly, the first thing that caught my attention was how much gas I could save by [...]

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