Cheney having a summer read. She still fits on the sill. Looking for a short, interesting and inspiring summer read? …
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Emma
No, this post has nothing to do with Jane Austen. It’s about a complicated and inspiring woman who wrote one…
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Basket Weaving Mouse
A Nest for Celeste – A Story about Art, Inspiration, and the Meaning of Home by Henry Cole I just…
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A Dedication to Mother
When Kate Douglas Wiggen wrote the classic, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, she dedicated it in this beautiful manner: To My…
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I Have Found a Door
“There is a saying of King Alfred’s that I like to apply to our School,–“I have found a door,”…
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Hominus Vis – “The Strength of Man”
“Mom – what is Hovis?” asked Marit this week. “I have no idea, dear. What are you reading?” “How the…
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Irish Gusto
Do you do anything special to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Someone here will probably get green milk at the supper…
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Economics for Nine-Year-Olds : The Mississippi Bubble
Chardin – Boy Blowing Bubbles We had a fun economics lesson today! LizzieBee and I were reading one of…
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A Book List!
Biography might just be my personal favorite genre of books. I read my first biography in 3rd grade. It was…
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Love
This week I wrote a guest post over at Educating Mother. Please take a walk over there to read my…
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A Very Blusterous Day Outside
“Correct me if I am wrong,” he said, “but am I right in supposing that it is a very Blusterous…
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A Living Book for St. Valentine’s Day
Are you looking for a living book that ties in some of the history of Valentine’s Day? Here is a…
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