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Always Mean What You Say: The HOW of Parenting With Authority

March 7, 2013 22 Comments

For Tuesday’s post on WHY we practice Parenting With Authority, see here. I started out to make a list of rules for Parenting with Authority. But

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Parenting With Authority

March 5, 2013 11 Comments

For me, writing a blog has been an interesting window into my own brain. It turns out I think very tangentially. Who knew? (Husbands are not

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The Secret Truth About Why I Homeschool

March 4, 2013 26 Comments

A pretty standard response to “regular” people finding out that I homeschool is, “Wow, you’re amazing, I could never do that.” I never know how to

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Survival Guide to Air Travel II: This Time With Babies

February 28, 2013 2 Comments

On Tuesday, I wrote about how I keep my two-and-ups entertained during air travel.  But what about babies? For me, six months and under is

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From the Trenches: A Survival Guide to Air Travel With Small Children

February 26, 2013 3 Comments

Thanks to a reader question from my dear sister-in-law (Hi Brie!), today’s post is on flying with kids. I have done A LOT of traveling

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Percy Jackson: A Book Review in Which I Disagree With Everyone Else Who Has a Blog

February 25, 2013 13 Comments

My ten year old son loves to read.  And though he enjoys the books recommended by our classical curriculum, sometimes he yearns to read something

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Picture Books: They Don’t Have to be Pre-WWII to Have a Message Worth Sharing

February 21, 2013 10 Comments

As a homeschool Mom who follows a Classical Catholic Curriculum, I do not lack for excellent recommendations for lovely old-timey picture books.  Someday, I will

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My Biggest Lent Fails and How I Learned Mortification Without Suffering (Almost)

February 19, 2013 52 Comments

I have already posted about our family’s Lent undertakings.  And what I’m doing this year.  But not everything I have tried to do (or not

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A Vocation to Motherhood

February 18, 2013 10 Comments

  This is me on my last day as a flight instructor: Scanned from a Polaroid, but isn’t it awesome?My student is totally pointing at

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Tierney Bistro: Child Labor at its Finest, for St. Valentine’s Day

February 12, 2013 8 Comments

If you’re like me, you like your husband.  You like getting dressed up.  You like eating food.  You like general adorableness.  And being waited upon.

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