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The Triumphant Return of Answer Me This!

June 7, 2015 9 Comments

Look out world, ’cause Answer Me This is back . . . for a limited time. It’s the McRib sandwich of blog linkups, so get

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Maleficent vs Cinderella and the Heroes We Give Our Children

March 20, 2015 41 Comments

I almost didn’t go to see Disney’s new Cinderella, and I certainly didn’t plan to take my daughters to see it. Why? Because I saw

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To the Harry Potter Finger-Waggers: Sorcery in the Bible vs Living in aMagical World

February 4, 2015 96 Comments

Dear Lady Who Commented on My Instagram Photo, I can’t remember your name, because I deleted your comment very quickly. I don’t usually delete comments,

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Seven Odd Things I’ve Come to Appreciate About Homeschooling

January 30, 2015 39 Comments

I’ve written before about why and how we homeschool. But, recently, as we go about our daily routine, I keep noticing odd little things that

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Are Older Siblings Overburdened by Responsibilities? Or Are They Empowered by Them?

January 27, 2015 65 Comments

I have a backlog of great mailbag questions I got during and since the ol’ hiatus. So, here’s another one. The idea that I might

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In Which I May Just Be Back in the Land of the Living

January 8, 2015 25 Comments

I’ve missed you guys! Pictured: This was not MY funeral. This was the funeral of Brian Urlacher the hen, who was found dead on Boxing

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The Perks of Stay at Home Mothering, an Open Letter to the President

November 6, 2014 57 Comments

Dear Mr. President, So, you gave a speech last weekend, huh? And . . . three, two, one, BOOM went the mommy wars. I’m pretty

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At the End, Charlotte Dies: a Reflection on Death for All Souls Day

November 1, 2014 9 Comments

Tomorrow, Sunday November 2nd, is All Souls Day. In our home we commemorate the day by going to a cemetery and praying a family rosary

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The Virtue of Blind Obedience (yes. that’s actually a virtue.) Part of a Series on the Ten Virtues of Mary.

October 21, 2014 14 Comments

Blind obedience is a tough sell these days. If you’re anything like me, it’s going to take a lot to even convince you that it’s

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Sheltering Kids: How We Do It, and How We Don’t

September 11, 2014 39 Comments

It often seems like we, as parents in a modern world, have two choices. We can . . . a. shelter our children from the

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