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Ordinary work, which is what most of us do most of the time, is ordained by God every bit as much as is the extraordinary. All work done for God is spiritual work and therefore not merely a duty but a holy privilege.
- Elisabeth Elliot

  • HomeLife

    The Reasons

    February 14, 2010 /

    Reasons We Love Our New iMac (not listed in order of importance) There are no wires. No wires. No wire from the keyboard to the screen.  No wires. No wire from the mouse to the computer.  No wires. Do you know what I think?  I think wires are ugly.  And I think no wires is pretty. There is no tower. No tower.   No dust-collecting, unattractive, buzzing tower. It can sit in our living room. Because there are no wires and there is no tower, the iMac can sit in our living room on a small table.  This means our family computer is no longer in a slightly hidden location.…

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  • HomeLife

    It’s True

    February 12, 2010 /

    Does this photo let you know how we spent some of our tax return this year?

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    five finds friday (freckles, strawberries, plants)

    April 19, 2019

    five finds friday (berg keeps being funny, trip highlights and delicious drinks)

    May 21, 2021

    Lists: The Only Way I Ever (Sometimes) Get Stuff Done

    August 26, 2020
  • Bergen Hawkeye,  Keiglets

    Raising Bergen Can Be So Sweet

    February 11, 2010 /

      What I like about raising my boy Bergen . . . Seeing him walk out of the grocery store holding a bright bouquet of flowers.  That wildy enthusiastic four-year-old approaching me with his fist outstretched.  “These are for you, Mommy.” Listening to Kevin explain how the idea of purchasing the flowers was completely Hawkeye’s own.  And that his little grubby boy hands carried the cellophane wrapped, brightly dyed flowers throughout the entire grocery trip.  And all the random times that this little guy just slides up beside me, reaches for my hand and says, “You look pretty today Mommy.” How at night, after I tuck Berg into bed and am leaving his room,…

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    one of those . . . weeks

    September 8, 2021

    back of a book, on the porch

    October 2, 2019

    the weekend ramble (1. a mouse 2. a race 3. a whine)

    May 6, 2019
  • HomeSchooling,  Keiglets

    All Over Their Faces

    February 10, 2010 /

    When Bergen’s feelings get hurt, everyone with eyes knows it.  His body crumples.  He usually slides to the floor.  When Finn hears the word “no” when she wants to hear the word “yes” she turns her entire tiny body in the exact opposite direction.  She kicks her four-inch feet against the floor and pads right out of your presence. If Mosely isn’t getting her way her arms are instantly crossed.  Her lower lip is extended and her eyebrows are knit together, cartoon-style. None of these kids have to speak a word to communicate what they are feeling.  (Sadness.  Frustration.  Anger.) I don’t even have to be a very observant mother…

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    that magic moment

    December 19, 2022

    five finds friday (what do you wear with leggings?)

    December 11, 2020

    Juliet’s School of Possibilities: A Book Review

    September 17, 2019
  • HomeLife

    I Guess That Makes Sense

    February 9, 2010 /

    It’s winter – right? And we live pretty far from the coast. So why was our yard full of sea shells this week? I can only think of one answer. Magnus.

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    parenting, continued

    March 21, 2019

    a thank you, thirty years later.

    October 16, 2019

    sixteen. a birthday post.

    July 22, 2019
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  HomeLife,  HomeSchooling

    the post about bees

    February 8, 2010 /

      Bees are divine. I mean – lots of things are.  Right?      gravity.  love.  music.  banana pudding.  molecules. But I’m talking about bees. (I told you I would eventually talk about this.) For Kevin’s recent-ish birthday I gave him The Gift That Keeps On Giving. Twenty-thousand bees. (Give or take a few hundred.) He’s talked about wanting to raise bees for years. Well, actually, he’s talked about wanting to walk amongst swarms of bees without any protection and take the stings like a man.  Like a foolish man.  Like a foolish, unprotected man.  Like a foolish, unprotected man placing himself directly in harm’s way. So I did what any loving wife…

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    The Right Word.

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    A Reason for Handwriting: A Timberdoodle Review

    April 15, 2019

    Dear Child,

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  • Keiglets,  Otto Fox Wilder

    Wilder

    February 7, 2010 /

      This fella can eat Cheerios now. Fed to himself.  With his own tiny fingers. And he wears sweater vests too.

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    Five Finds Friday.

    September 4, 2020

    what day is it? a day late weekend ramble. I guess.

    March 19, 2019

    a little this, a little that

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  • HomeLife

    You Made It!

    February 6, 2010 /

    Hooray! Now if you will only stick around. Really – it’s the same. Only with a new name. Because I think it just fits me better.  And my sweet, far more technologically advanced husband, helped me claim it for my own. And a very cool new banner – thank you Emma!  (Internet cafe time was not in vain.) And maybe a new gadget or two. Like twitter.  I know.  I know.  Just some of the bazillions of my own words that I have been forced to eat in my life.  (My sincere apologies Tyler for giving you such a difficult time.  Now will you follow me?) So.  Yeah.  This is it.…

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    swipe left.

    July 16, 2019

    weekend ramble (fly tying edition)

    January 28, 2019

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    March 11, 2019
  • Bergen Hawkeye,  Letters

    Letter Three (3)

    February 5, 2010 /

    Dearest Sir Will, You are indeed Good, my friend. Today my son is dressed in a dashing ensemble, constructed entirely by items purchased at your low cost store. Yes. I always launder my purchases before allowing them to adorn my precious offspring’s bodies. But I am okay with that. Why would I pay $42 for a pair of size 6 Gap Chinos at the mall when I can acquire the exact same pair for a mere pittance of $3.00 at your casual storefront? I do wish your clothing was sorted more effectively but if it takes me thirty minutes to unearth five pairs of size 5 pants, I’ll spend that…

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    A Reason for Handwriting: A Timberdoodle Review

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  • Piper Finn Willow

    Piper Finnian Willow Lacey Keigley: The Interview

    February 4, 2010 /

    Why do you think Mommy and Daddy chose your name?: Because you like nice babies. What do you dream about at night?: I dream lions and elephants and monkeys and they carry me away. I was floating away and they say, “Hello Baby.” Tell me about your brothers and sisters: I hit my brothers and sisters. Hitting is a different word. Oh. That’s not kind. What should you do instead?: Say sorry to them. Be kind to them. What do you like to eat?: Bubblegum. Uh … food. Food is different word. How can we fix the current economic crisis?: Uh. My marbles. With marbles. What is your favorite toy?:…

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    a little this, a little that

    October 7, 2020

    Looking Ahead.

    January 6, 2020

    five finds friday (fried dough, there is no fashion to be found, the woods are still magical)

    May 1, 2020
  • HomeLife

    Next Up

    February 4, 2010 /

    And then it was my turn. To be sick, that is. I will spare you the gory details. But let me just throw a few adjectives your way. Early. Violent. Aggressive. Wretched. Debilitating.

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    parenting blues

    February 26, 2019

    Parenting Teens: Say Yes

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    Noonday: Tonight!

    February 24, 2020
  • Chaos,  Story

    Rainy Day, Inside and Out

    February 3, 2010 /

    What a gray day. Sleep-deprived from the instant I heard the alarm. (Derek Webb’s “Mockingbird” is a lot less lovely at 6:30 a.m.) Kevin wasn’t feeling well. The rain was steady and the clouds blocked the sun from showing even a hint of itself. I should have stayed in bed. Or at least stayed home. But the fridge was empty. And had been for two days. No, I don’t just mean that we were out of milk – which we were. I mean – we needed groceries. As in, I saw Riley packing her lunch last night and she was cutting open some old MREs from my brother the Marine…

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    Five Finds Friday (pumpkin bars, earrings (!) and my kids dressed like historical figures)

    October 25, 2019

    that magic moment

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    weekend ramble (break week is over, we threw axes, I want the sunshine to stay)

    February 25, 2019
  • Chaos,  Keiglets

    Last Night

    February 1, 2010 /

    It was late. As in, kids all tucked in, kitchen cleared, computers powered down, sitting on the sofa kind of late. I was writing a letter to my friend (sorry Sara – I may never get to finish that epistle at this rate) and Kevin was watching (with his eyes closed) some M. Night ShimmyWhoWho movie on television. And that’s when we heard the cry. “Mommyyyyyyyyyyy.” (Hmmm. Now they call my name. Interesting.) We discovered Mosely in the bathroom, over the toilet, taking care of her little sick self. We wondered if Mosely had managed to make it to the bathroom before the sickness began. But evidence to the contrary…

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    the weekend ramble (it’s back)

    July 27, 2020

    what day is it? a day late weekend ramble. I guess.

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