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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

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Let’s Start Coding: A Timberdoodle Review

This is a sponsored post. I received this item from Timberdoodle in exchange for an honest review. These thoughts and these words and these opinions are, as always on this page and…

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HomeLife

rocks & roots

For YEARS we’ve been collecting rocks at random places. It’s the easiest souvenoir idea when you have lots of little kids. “You know what kids? Instead of a t-shirt or…

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HomeLife

Five Finds Friday.

Somehow, when the calendar says September, I keep thinking it should FEEL like fall already. It does not. We live in the wrong state for it to feel like fall…

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  • God's Pursuit of Me

    me. lately.

    / May 21, 2012

    I thought I had worked so long at loosening fear’s grip at my throat that I shouldn’t have to fight so hard any longer. But isn’t that usually the way? When you think you’ve made it, you get a little sloppy.   You get a little lazy. And you provide an opportunity to allow the exact thing you’ve been fighting…

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    state of the union – or an official sounding title for an unofficial style post

    June 27, 2017

    May’s Grove Giveaway

    May 16, 2019

    hello out there.

    March 19, 2020
  • HomeLife,  Piper Finn Willow

    speaking of . . .

    / May 18, 2012

    Lately Piper says . . . “Speaking of…” She says it before she begins any random sentence. And most often when we have not at all been speaking of anything of which she speaks. “Speaking of corn – can I have some?” “Speaking of peanut butter – can I lick some peanut butter?” And this one. Said for real. “Speaking…

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    going dark . . .

    June 24, 2019

    Paris: Our Trip & Tips

    April 4, 2023

    these days ….

    December 7, 2020
  • HomeLife,  HomeSchooling

    masterly inactivity

    / May 17, 2012

    Masterly Inactivity. Almost an oxymoron. It’s a hard one for sure. Another Charlotte Mason tenet I try to figure out the balance of what she says and what I know and what we’re actually doing and how I can misuse even the beautiful intentions of my own heart. Masterly Inactivity. It’s the idea that our children need time. They need…

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    five finds friday. (an unusual candle holder & a great movie)

    July 26, 2019

    … a new dinner option

    June 14, 2021

    I just want to do it all.

    October 21, 2020
  • Chaos,  HomeLife

    because we need more crazy . . .

    / May 16, 2012

    Introducing – (it’s not a Keigley baby, but it’s kind of named like one) Secret Agent Pilgrim.

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    Bear Grylls Survival Camp: A Timberdoodle Review

    May 18, 2020

    holiday links.

    December 2, 2019

    mid-week ramble. is that a thing?

    September 3, 2020
  • HomeLife

    this is where the time goes . . .

    / May 15, 2012

    At ten o’clock last night, I sat on the sofa, sighed deeply and wondered to where in the world my day had escaped. I told Kevin that the same thing happened to me every evening around ten o’clock. I entertained thoughts of jealousy of my husband. There he was, ten o’clock, clearly finished for the day. Resting clothes, resting posture,…

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    five finds friday. (celebrating two years in our home & pleated skirts)

    August 21, 2020

    here we go …

    February 3, 2023

    swipe left.

    July 16, 2019
  • HomeSchooling,  London Eli Scout,  Otto Fox Wilder

    in the gallery

    / May 14, 2012

    On her own, all the time, London draws. She holds her pencil contrary to the way in which I showed her in kindergarten. But like so often in her eight years, she has discovered her own way to approach a task and she has mastered it in that unique manner. This time, her pencil captured Otto Fox Wilder and all…

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    WWII Graphic Novels: A Timberdoodle Review

    February 27, 2020

    Five Finds Friday (meatballs, Scrabble, really odd names for kids)

    January 31, 2020
    Timberdoodle puzzle

    U.S. 4D Map Puzzle: A Timberdoodle Review

    March 22, 2021
  • Bergen Hawkeye,  HomeLife,  HomeSchooling

    Tricks of the Trade. 2.

    / May 11, 2012

    Clearly, after my questions post yesterday, it is evident that I am still treading water most days in the parenting realm. But, like any profession, there are a few bits and pieces I’ve picked up here and there that seem to be working – at the moment. And those are the types of morsels I’m sharing in this Tricks of…

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    Frankincense – a little educating (but not by me)

    March 27, 2019

    five finds friday (shower curtains, carnitas, earrings and how I’m either denying reality or crying – so little in between)

    April 30, 2021

    My Friend Mary & The Beauty of Showing Up

    April 23, 2019
  • HomeLife

    endless. the questions are.

    / May 10, 2012

    I’ve asked questions before. I love them, you know. So this is my current line of thoughts tonight . . . . Here’s what I want to know: How do you parent 18? Why does my two year old love the word “no”? What’s the right response to a letter written by my eight year old that says “I don’t…

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    Five Finds Friday (a whole lot of photos)

    November 6, 2020

    books that work their own magic.

    March 5, 2019

    weekend ramble (fly tying edition)

    January 28, 2019
  • Field Trip,  HomeLife

    And So We Camped

    / May 9, 2012

    This is what I mean when I say we went camping: We slept in a tent. All eight of us. In some sort of rotating hodge podge leg over leg arm in your face fashion. Kids peed in the woods. Some kids pooped in the woods. We only had the water we carried in and there was no electrical outlet…

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

    October 25, 2019

    Five Finds Friday (a lot of Otto and a little about a pipe bursting, also a bit about grilled cheese sandwiches)

    March 8, 2019

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

    May 21, 2021
  • HomeLife

    Race Day Rundown

    / May 8, 2012

    We’re out of the woods, back from the wilds. Now for the race day tale. Ahem. It’s a short one. This is us before the race. (Well. This is them actually, as I couldn’t find anyone per-race to take our picture.) Kevin took the lead with the double stroller, loaned to us by friends and perfect for the evening. The…

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    five finds friday (college talk, meeting the Okee Dokee Brothers)

    October 11, 2019

    Snap.Shot.

    July 14, 2022

    Bear Grylls Survival Camp: A Timberdoodle Review

    May 18, 2020
  • HomeLife

    in the meantime

    / May 7, 2012

    We’re doing a little camping right now (yes, RIGHT now) and I think having computers or internet access in the woods is strictly prohibited by the people who prohibit those kinds of things. Which means I have used some of those handy dandy tricks of modern technology and written this bit of a post pre our departure into the great…

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    holiday links.

    December 2, 2019

    five finds friday (lemon trees, Noonday parties, toasters, homemade mittens)

    February 7, 2020
    Timberdoodle

    Film Making Class: A Timberdoodle Review

    August 28, 2021
  • HomeLife

    date night last night.

    / May 4, 2012

    Kevin and I try to take a weekly date night. (This wasn’t always true in our marriage so I am exceedingly appreciative of the value we place on these evenings now.) Money and childcare often stand in the way of a leave-the-house date night happening each week. So we also aim to have one really good date night per month.…

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    Five Finds Friday (last first day, a giant sweatshirt and tomatoes)

    August 14, 2020

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

    August 26, 2020

    Five Finds Friday (this, that & the other, also blanket sweaters, food documentaries and college thoughts)

    January 18, 2019
  • HomeLife

    the porch.

    / May 3, 2012

    My family lived in three different houses when I was growing up. The first one I don’t even remember. The second one I loved.  It had a long front porch. The third one is where I spent most of my childhood years and all of my teenage years. When we moved in, it had a small front porch. By the…

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    this train of thought ….

    June 29, 2017

    five finds friday (the one about writing a book and my daughter going to college)

    November 20, 2020

    Thanksgiving Tables …

    November 21, 2022
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