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Music To A Writer’s Soul
Like all you other writers out there, I get antsy when I can’t work on my novel. But lately, I’ve had to be creative to find ways to sneak in writing here and there during my day. Many afternoons I purposely leave the house a half hour before school’s out. Then I sit in the…
Calling All Party Poopers
Okay, seems like my little birthday celebration is sizzling! Where’s the noise makers, where are the parctical jokes, where are the presents. I still have two books waiting to be given away!!!! I’ll give everyone one more week to get into the partying spirit. Leave your questions for me in the comment section and if…
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Blessings. We talk about them, pray about them, give thanks for them, and sometimes we even feel very guilty about getting them. Although the Bible says God is “able to do exceedingly abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us,” we worry and doubt about how serious…
Releasing Your New Purity Part I
Week five of Experiencing Christ Within explores the gifts of God given to us freely through Christ by faith. The first one is purity. And I can’t say it any better than Dwight Edwards… “The Christian life isn’t hard; it’s flat impossible. It becomes possible only when God injects His fullness into His people’s hearts-which…
Review of Scoop by Michelle Sutton edgyinspirationalauthor.blogspot.com
Scoop was written by Rene Gutteridge ABOUT THE BOOK: The Occupational Hazards Books are a series of books about seven homeschooled siblings whose last name is Hazard. The parents died in a freak accident leaving the kids ages 16-26 with a lucrative clown business but the kids realize that God has other plans which doesn’t…
Forty-Eight
Found this reading challenge (if that’s what you’d call it) on Jennifer’s blog. I didn’t do as well as she did, but I have a lot of the books listed on my book shelf. Surprisingly enough, most of the books I read with my kids while homeschooling. The Rules: Mark the selections you have read…
When Kids Climb in Bed with You at Night
This is a continuation of the evolution of Gracie’s sleep after she bit her tongue and couldn’t comfort herself to sleep by sucking her fingers. Though I managed to get Gracie back into her own bed, she still had some apprehension. I don’t know how I did it, but I won the battle to keep…
Thinking outside the BoxShort Bible studies may be your answer.
As parents of small children we learn to adapt and cope with situations previously never imagined. Sleepless nights, prams you need a college degree to put up and down and daily routines around nap times become a way of life. Over time as our children grow up, different milestones are achieved and new challenges present…
Fall into Reading Update
Well, it seems like things are going slowly on the reading front! Though I did stay up until two in the morning last night and finshed My Life As a Doormat this afternoon while my babysitter did my laundry and read Pilgrims Progess to the kids. Boy, I had lofty goals this fall, but my…
Throwing in the Homeschool Towel
So I did it again! I called dear ol’hubby and begged him to send the kids to school, and I think this time I mean it. I’ve battled horrible attitudes for two and a half years and things have only gotten a little better.What sparked this, you ask? My middle boy would not take his…