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In Which I am Asked Not to Come to Mass . . . by a Priest

July 20, 2013 56 Comments

The husband knows an awesome priest who likes to say, “You should remember that when you pray for humility . . . God just might

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On Cross-Dressing Cartoon Characters: 7 Quick Takes XXI

July 19, 2013 11 Comments

— 1 — I was so sorry to read Dwija’s sad news that they lost baby Nicholas at 21 weeks along. I have felt so

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So You Guys Are DONE, Right? How having the right friends changed my answer.

July 16, 2013 21 Comments

It’s a question I have heard many times. Not as much anymore, though. I think people figure that with six kids already, I must be

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To Moms of Only Little Kids: psst, the magic number is ten

July 14, 2013 54 Comments

Dear Mom With Two or Three or More Small Children, Your life is hard right now. I know, I’ve been there. You wanted these children,

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Always Mean What You Say: The HOW of Parenting With Authority (a summer re-run)

July 10, 2013 24 Comments

Here’s another summer re-run from the early days of the blog, so maybe you’ve already seen this one. But if your kids are driving you

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I Think I Figured Out What’s Causing It: 7 Quick Takes XIX

July 5, 2013 18 Comments

— one — Overheard at the swim meet between two five or six year-olds: “No, you have to kiss him on the lips, THAT’S how

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Lactivism, aka I’ll Teach YOU How to Feel About Nursing

June 30, 2013 49 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, in a Sunday post about Kids and Modesty, I made kind of a throwaway mention of the fact that I

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Charity That Kids Can Understand

June 24, 2013 5 Comments

Among our many goals for our kids is that they would grow up to be generous and charitable.  We figure the best time to start

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Standardized Tests: Psst . . . Your Agenda is Showing

June 18, 2013 13 Comments

My kids are homeschooled.  The reasons I began homeschooling are various and ignoble and you can read more about them here.  But not a year

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Movies for Father’s Day That Don’t Hate Dad

June 16, 2013 13 Comments

One of my least favorite children’s movie conceits is the whole “Dad’s an idiot, but if junior can just manage to disobey him loudly enough,

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