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Tomorrow the winner of this year’s Diverse Voices Award will be announced at Seven Stories in Newcastle, UK. Sadly, I won’t be able to be there (though fo...
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My latest food crush grows in ditches and tastes like summer. I always hated asparagus growing up, but have come to really like it as an adult. In my early...
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There are many different "types" of homeschoolers these days. We are not the stereotype that we used to be, way back in the day, yet every homeschool famil...
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"What happens when a small group of saints gathers in a clapboard community church somewhere out in the sticks? At their call to worship, they ascend to t...
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When I got the Waterproof Bible from Bardin & Marsee Publishing in the mail, I thought how interesting. At first, I thought it was a kind of a strange i...
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Creating your own curriculum doesn’t mean working out all the lessons. Sometimes we think that because we are working out our children’s curriculum that we...
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Well another weekend has just about finished. Pretty soon, it will be time to get the children to do their evening chores and prepare for school tomorrow. ...
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I've been a bit absent from blog land for the past couple of months, just visiting from time to time as my time and moods allow:) I've been through some se...
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In order to add you to the private readership I need an email address. Those who wish to continue reading would you please send an email through to ganeida...
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*I* love blogger but it has issues. It does not want to send me my emails. It does not want to notify me when your blogs are updated. It spits comments ...
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[image: water buffalo] A few little thumbnail studies and fun with Eowyn and Leilani. Water buffaloes feature in the dream of one of the characters in 'I...
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to go to my daughter’s school and meet her teachers for parent-teacher conferences. It was a super-huge, proud-momma ev...
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The week didn’t really start in the most positive manner! Monday morning work went well and we headed off to homeschool group where we had a speaker comi...
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Wow! It's been a year since I last logged on here and posted a blog message. Can't believe how fast the time has flown. For those that may take the time to...
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Purchasing car insurance is very important for people who have car. They should buy car insurance if they want to save their money on some unexpe...
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[image: oldhome] The post The Homestead appeared first on Say cheese....
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I’m sitting at our kitchen table as I write this. The sun is shining through the slats of the blinds. I can look through and see our dog fossicking about i...
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I will make this blog private on Monday next week. If you would like to follow me on His Pen on My Heart, you will need to do so soon. Thanks for your lo...
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Mum was telling us yesterday of an incident that she recalls when Don first married Margaret & they were renting a house opposite from her, they used to le...
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I have a brand new blog with a very long first post, come check it out :-) http://caz1975-thejourneyofus.blogspot.com/
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Unlike the rest of the country, the weather in Seattle has been cool for several weeks now. In fact, our "Summer" (and I use that term very loosely) never ...
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hello thi is a test. the blockquote rubbish goes here. o la la la! this is so awesome. <3
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If you're seeing this at springvaleacademy.blogspot.com, it's time to head back over to www.anordinarymom.com ! It looks a bit different, ok a lot differen...
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Hi,Haven't posted for a while!Been busy reorganising curriculum and touring Disneyland!We took the girls down from Sunday to Thursday last week. The boys sta...
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I'll be up front and say that I was bullied in school. I had someone kick the back of my knee (to make me stumble and fall) as I was walking down a set of ...
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Sounds like a full weekend! I think your movie theatre looks amazing too! We will be cheering on our crew in 6 games of soccer (not including the games our older 2 Ref!) and coming home to collapse in a heap. :) Sunday looks full too with church, plus friends over for lunch and a hit of tennis. Here's hoping the weather is fine! Mel x
That will be a lovely mother/ daughter outing. Not much happening here but I will be visiting my parents as always on Saturday. They are set to move into the hostel in the next week or so, therefore we will be moving and removing bits and pieces. Glorious weather here at the moment. Have a great weekend!
Hi Jeanne! Have a lovely time with your dear mum. I wish I could hear her testimony. The grand re-opening sounds exciting, too! We are set for a quiet weekend; the only thing on the agenda besides Sunday worship is our Scout meeting Sunday afternoon. Safe travels!
I love hanging out with my mom or sisters! I'm jealous! And at a women's gathering too...how nice. We are just going to be around home, hubby is off to our farmland to begin planting his oats, kids & I will be hanging around here with the new kittens, a good book, popcorn, & hot chocolate. :) Sunday is church and my BIL & his fiance over for lunch. Which reminds me! I must think of something to feed them! ;) Off to check the cupboards & freezer...
Happy Weekend, Jeanne!
Have a great weekend! Enjoying being home with my family is the plan for me (two weekends ago was our 'separation' time).
One of these days I'll have to come visiting. My mum is in Geelong too. :) Can't be this weekend though - we're moving out of kitchen smash-up and into kitchen fix-up.
One day soon something nice is gonna happen....I'll have a lovely place to make food for my family :)
Hi DaughterofEve. I've been trying to PM you on the aussiehomeschool site, but I don't seem to be able to do it! Could you pm me and I'll reply?
I am late to this, hope you had a lovely time with your mum and all the ladies:) we had a lovely and refreshing weekend at church and spending time with friends.
I would also love to raise chickens, have a goat, make my own soap, butter, you name it. I was sentimental about hanging laundry out to dry. That is until we started having electrical problems everytime we used the dryer and had to line dry for the entire summer. As sentimental as I am about being a homesteading type mom, if I actually lived that way all the time, I'm sure the charm would wear off rather quickly for me. I don't think the thrill of traveling would ever wear off. How wonderful for your daughter to learn about these places by actually seeing them firsthand and speaking to the people.
Um. This comment was actually intended to follow your post about travel. Oops.
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