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If You’ve Already Taught Your Kids Everything They Need to Know About Their Faith, You Don’t Need This

January 5, 2014 12 Comments

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An Open Letter to People Who Are Good at NFP

December 29, 2013 57 Comments

Dear people who are good at NFP,  Have you ever found yourself saying things like, “Oh, I don’t really even have to chart, I just KNOW,”

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Keeping Christmas: How we keep celebrating from the partridge all theway to the drummers

December 24, 2013 7 Comments

At our house, we’ve been making a concerted effort to wait to celebrate Christmas, until . . . about now. It gives us at least

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An at Home Nativity Play for Increased Christmas Awesomeness

December 22, 2013 7 Comments

Maybe it’s the new baby, but Advent has FLOWN by in our house. Christmas is almost here! I just had to re-type this because I’m

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The Baby I Didn’t Know I Needed

December 8, 2013 15 Comments

I really can’t say that any of my babies has been “planned.” Most, in fact, were conceived while we were actively (albeit inexpertly) attempting NFP.

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Keeping Advent: Our Family’s Traditions

December 5, 2013 16 Comments

Here’s a little glimpse at what the first few days of Advent have looked like at our house . . . Journey to Bethlehem (the

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Three Reasons I Love Advent

December 1, 2013 35 Comments

A few weeks ago, I wrote about our family’s advent philosophy, but now that advent is actually upon us, I wanted to share a little

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Just the Book I Needed

November 24, 2013 7 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how we were able to start celebrating the liturgical year in our home only by taking baby

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Naysayers Gonna Naysay: 7 Quick Takes XXXI

October 25, 2013 56 Comments

update: I’ve edited this post to remove links and references to other people’s articles, for fear of having misrepresented the positions expressed within. You’re stuck

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You’re Welcome: 7 Quick Takes XXX

October 18, 2013 19 Comments

I’m pretty sure you’re going to want to thank me for these awesome links, so: — 1 — I wasn’t surprised when my Open Letter

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