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My New Favorite Title.
Last week it was eighteen first graders in Bergen’s Class. This week it was seventeen four-year-old’s in Willow’s co-op class. The day was long but it was really oh-so-sweet. What a privilege it was to watch my child interact with her tiny peers. To see her serve as the helper and offer all of her classmates a squirt of hand…
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a weekend list. of sorts.
1. This weekend we worked many long hours, with a handful of friends by our sides, painting and caring for our new house. 2. The color “full sun” is not an overstatement in the name. 3. Four coats of “full sun” seems excessive, but necessary. 4. The “full sun” color on the kitchen walls has finally set. 5. I…
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still the truth
Lord, you have assigned me my cup and my portion, and have made my lot secure. (Psalm 16:5) This is still true. Even when there are tears and tantrums from either a two-year-old or a thirty-eight-year old.
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True That Finnian.
We are packing, albeit incredibly slowly. (Today I packed one box. One box. That’s the kind of progress I’m making over here ya’ll.) As we pack we find ourselves running across memories that have been sitting on a shelf for several years. The teddy bear crafted from my grandmother’s favorite blue bath robe. The tie-dyed onesie London wore home from…
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lessons learned
Yesterday I volunteered at the kids’ homeschool co-op. I was a helper in Bergen’s first grade class. 18 first graders. One very rainy day. No outside play time. This is what I learned. Surprisingly, I really like a large group of first graders. They were funny, unpretentious, happy and kind. Clorox wipes remove magic marker stains from school tables. Super…
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for all the world to see.
Lately at the start of each weekly Sunday morning service, our church has been airing a series of short, simple video clips. One or two people speaking to the camera. White background. Subtle music under the voices. The people in the videos aren’t strangers. They aren’t actors. They aren’t promoting any agenda or urging me to try anything new. It’s…
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natural inspiration
Can one piece of art work be the sole inspiration for an entire room? I think the answer is yes. The kids and I have a joint creation we have been working on for several weeks now. London painted a black bird in the center of a canvas and I wrapped red burlap around the canvas and we knew we…
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what have I done wrong?
Sometimes she makes this face – she calls it her cute face. Willow makes us chuckle. She makes us grin. Her turn of a phrase can send us rolling in the floor with laughter. And then there are moments like this . . . . Pre-dinner, Willow comes prancing into the kitchen with a smirk on her face. “Hey guys,”…
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all in all – we are a labor of love.
Grateful: the feeling I have towards the manymany friends who dropped by our new home this past weekend to spend their free time cleaning our house and painting our walls. Thrilled: the feeling I have about the final appearance of the “running trout stream” color shade I chose for the school room. Bummed: the feeling I have about the fact…
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And He Speaks His Name . . .
My littlest man has been slow to speak. It’s just not his thing. So when I was changing his diaper the other day and he suddenly said a word that sounded exactly like his own first name, I ran for the phone right away. I had to shoot a quick little video to send to Kevin so he could share…
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a glimpse
This weekend we spent a couple hours at the new house – painting here and there and measuring this and that. (Will our fridge ever fit through the tiny back door?) Partly to keep her busy and partly to record a few “before” photos, I sent London around the house with my phone and instructions to snap a few shots.…
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this little table o’ mine.
Back in the days when these girls were just teeny toddlers together, my mother saw a little oak table and thought our family just had to have it. And we did, of course. The girls have shared many a snack on that table. They have learned to use scissors there and played card games and have learned to sew and…
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you look great today.
This woman has no idea how her words affected me. She’s basically a stranger to me. Monday mornings are the busiest mornings of our week. It’s our home school co-op day and that means a substantial shift in the morning routine for us. Six kids need to be out the door and in the car by 8:15. (And in a…




































