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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

Field Trip

Beyond Wildwood: The Ranch (Tuesday)

  Rereading my notes from the ranch is like diving into cool mountain water on a humid South Carolina afternoon.  I’m enjoying it immensely and I sincerely appreciate your indulgence…

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Book Reviews, God's Pursuit of Me, Story

Scary Close: A Book Review (& some feelings this book unearthed as well)

It was just sitting on the shelf at the library when I was looking for something else. Donald Miller. Scary Close. I haven’t read anything by this author in ages.…

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HomeLife

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

You know, I forgot. I always forget. How challenging multitasking is when the school year officially begins. I mean, it’s hard always. Multi-tasking. Parenting. Life. But this homeschooling gig is…

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  • London Eli Scout,  Mosely Ella Claiborne,  Piper Finn Willow,  Riley Amber

    Times Four.

    / July 11, 2011

    In the middle of all our annual July Fourth who-ha, our family had the absolute honor to be present for the wedding of our beloved friends – “Nake” and Laura. It was a ceremony as simple and precious and redemptive and hopeful as I have ever attended. And as I sat in the blazing July sun, grateful that I chose to wear…

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    epiphany: the order of things

    May 9, 2019
    art

    Cognitive Drawing: A Timberdoodle Review

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    Five Finds Friday (a song & a rug & senior photos)

    March 26, 2021
  • HomeLife

    Not over yet.

    / July 8, 2011

    Day two sans internet. The guy from the place is supposed to arrive between 8 a.m. And 1 p.m. And we all know how that goes. Tonight Kevin and I have a date planned. The first one all summer I think. I don’t even care if we just sit in the parked car in a parking lot. Seriously. It seems…

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    you can’t call it a mid-life crisis.

    January 18, 2023

    five finds friday: dutch babies & my babies all grown

    December 2, 2022

    Five Finds Friday (boots, of course, and pretty drinks and a book update)

    August 6, 2021
  • HomeLife

    Forced Hiatus

    / July 7, 2011

    Last night there was a storm. There was a loud snap. The lights went out. The kids screamed in their beds. Eventually they were comforted, eventually the power was restored. But the Internet was not. And that’s okay. Greetings from the iPhone. (Not my preferred typing method.) No photos. No insights. No italics or bold. (I haven’t figured those out…

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    The Nomadic Professor: A Timberdoodle Review

    December 15, 2022

    parenting reminds me I need Jesus

    November 26, 2019

    The Right Word.

    July 20, 2021
  • Field Trip,  Framily,  HomeLife,  Story

    tradition

    / July 6, 2011

    tradition: a long-established custom that has been passed on. Yes. Perfect. I love tradition. I love events and details and activities that you do year after year, holiday after holiday, season after season. And I love July Fourth. Love it. Love the mad rush that leads up to the day. Love the kids helping decorate the porch so it looks…

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    two decades. the last was the growing up. the next will be the growing out.

    January 22, 2020

    an apology/not an apology

    February 26, 2020

    single and other conditions

    January 22, 2019
  • Field Trip,  Framily,  HomeLife

    Resurfacing.

    / July 5, 2011

    Last week we were in Virginia. The Mother Land. My state of birth. The birth state of four of our six children. And she was beautiful. I know I will be dissecting last week for many posts and tossing out photos like candy on Halloween. Or like sparklers on July Fourth. It was wonderful to see the gang all lined…

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    epiphany: the order of things

    May 9, 2019

    the burrow: a dining room tour

    May 15, 2019
    Let's Start Coding

    Let’s Start Coding: A Timberdoodle Review

    September 16, 2022
  • HomeLife

    Camp Fourth

    / June 29, 2011

    When you have ten kids in one farm house, you need a plan. Actually, forget the plan – you already have a camp. So you might as well embrace what you have going on. Which is what we are currently doing right now. “We” being Sally, Sarah, Emma and myself. Yes. You counted correctly (if you were counting). Ten kids.…

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    weekend ramble (fly tying edition)

    January 28, 2019

    five finds friday. (do you know what else starts with the letter f? flu.)

    March 6, 2020

    Wile E. Coyote Science: A Timberdoodle Review

    August 17, 2020
  • HomeLife

    Road Rules

    / June 27, 2011

    It seems the Keigley family’s wheels have been trucking along a highway or two (or twelve) the past few weeks. And we’re learning a few truths. (Seems the road always has a lesson or two for us.) Lessons like this . . . . 1.  Knock Knock jokes have a rather limited appeal. 2.  Our front left tire is slowly losing air…

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

    April 30, 2021

    the burrow: a dining room tour

    May 15, 2019

    how do you do it?

    September 4, 2019
  • HomeSchooling,  Riley Amber,  Story

    The New Game

    / June 24, 2011

    This fall The School of Keigley has a transfer student arriving. And her name is Riley. She’s spent the last two years attending a local private school and is now heading home for her junior year. Which means, I have to do something I have never done before. Instruct a high school student. Actually, that’s not the truth. I spent…

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    An Ode to EB White

    September 14, 2020

    Colorku: A Timberdoodle Review

    December 4, 2019

    an ode to not making time to write: and it’s not okay

    October 31, 2019
  • HomeLife

    What King Solomon Sees: Take 3

    / June 23, 2011

    I have actually been using my legitimate camera lately so King Solomon has not been seeing quite as much. But he has seen a few noteworthy items I would love to share with you. Like this. Hey guys, it’s a map. A bona fide, non GPS, locating device. It’s for real. And you can buy one in a store near…

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    back to the grind . . .

    May 20, 2020

    Five Finds Friday (earrings – of course. more about eggs – I’m sorry. and a film that’s beautiful.)

    September 27, 2019

    five finds friday (the best popcorn, a great sermon, ear cuffs and we need a new funny show)

    July 19, 2019
  • Letters

    An Open Letter to Keen

    / June 22, 2011

    Dear Makers of the Shoe We Affectionately Call Keen, (Oh, wait – everyone calls these shoes Keen.  My bad.) I have long loved your shoes. Their durability. Their versatility. Their wearability. (Did I just make up that word?) The first summer that we discovered these walking wonders we purchased a pair for my husband, a pair for me and a…

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    friday afternoon thoughts.

    February 17, 2023

    five finds friday (shimmery skirts & strawberries)

    April 17, 2020

    hello out there.

    March 19, 2020
  • Story

    copycat

    / June 21, 2011

    My kids think that being a copycat is just about the worst crime you can commit. It’s a battle cry against injustice that I hear all day long. “Mosely copied my art project.” “Bergen’s Lego man looks just like mine.  He’s copying.” “Piper – you can’t eat the same sandwich I am eating.  You’re a copycat.” But I am pretty…

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    a rearranging addiction: or a story of two trunks & a TV

    July 10, 2017

    camping with the boys: lake jocassee is a wonder, but what happened to the hammocks?

    August 12, 2020

    Beyond Wildwood: The Ranch (Tuesday)

    June 19, 2017
  • Field Trip,  Story

    forty-two hours. full and worthwhile.

    / June 20, 2011

    Last weekend. 42 hours. 14.5 of them spent in the confines of the Suburban. One graduation celebration for this sweet nephew. The kids all running around in the post-ten-o-clock dark, glow sticks waving, skin sticky from the Atlantic ocean wind, pine cones tossed in the fire pit and you ask yourself, “Why don’t we do this more often?” And you…

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    five finds friday (shimmery skirts & strawberries)

    April 17, 2020

    a little grief. how the time passes.

    September 18, 2019

    that musical everyone loves.

    July 13, 2020
  • HomeLife,  London Eli Scout,  Mosely Ella Claiborne,  Piper Finn Willow

    dunce cap.

    / June 17, 2011

    I was tidying up the kitchen table after being inspired to do so by reading this blog post by my friend. Listening to The Cure. (Seriously – the iPod was on shuffle and before I knew what was happening I was singing along to “Pictures of You”.) Seriously. That’s true. This whole post is true. (all of my posts are…

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    back to the grind . . .

    May 20, 2020

    books that work their own magic.

    March 5, 2019

    Scrunch Map: A Timberdoodle Review

    April 21, 2021
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