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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

a thank you, thirty years later.

I called my dad today. It was a little out of the blue to him. Those sort of calls always worry a parent, it appears, regardless of one’s age. But…

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HomeLife

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

You know how on vacation you forget what day it is? Or how, during Christmas break, you can’t recall which day is a week day and which day is a…

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Product Review

Songs for Singin’: A Long Winded Okee Dokee Brothers Review & Tribute

Turns out, when I search my own past blog posts for the Okee Dokee Brothers, that these fellas we don’t actually know are woven quite heavily in and out of…

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  • Bergen Hawkeye

    Blame Kevin

    / January 19, 2010

    Need more proof that the Keigley children have been allowed to watch too much television? Then I submit this little number. Bergen watched London spread strawberry jam on her bagel. He said, “That looks like ballistics gel.”

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    back to the grind . . .

    May 20, 2020

    five finds friday. (apple season is the best. and more.)

    August 16, 2019

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

    July 10, 2017
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  HomeLife

    I’m Sorry

    / January 18, 2010

    After a kid infraction of most any variety, we require an apology from the offender. (A real apology. Not a mumbled-under-your-breath-just-because-Mommy-made-me-do-this sort of apology.) Someone is always apologizing for something at our house. Recently, after one such incident, followed by a mostly sincerely apology, the offended party refused to be consoled. “‘I’m sorry’ doesn’t change anything!” the still wounded child…

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    morning song: a poem

    April 25, 2019

    tick tock. a small choice.

    November 7, 2019

    thoughts. on this fragile world.

    April 16, 2019
  • Bergen Hawkeye,  Otto Fox Wilder

    The Sniffing Habit

    / January 16, 2010

    Bergen has a sniffing problem. Seriously. He sniffs you if he likes you. (I have no reason to make this up.) I get sniffed pretty often. Usually routine, run of the mill type sniffing. My hands. My arms. When we are cuddling – my neck. Sometimes my hair. Just sniffing of the normal variety. Kevin – now that guys gets…

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    five finds friday. snow cream. snow tubing. London’s cute hair and laughter from junior high.

    February 12, 2021

    connections. relationships. education.

    April 20, 2020

    hello out there.

    March 19, 2020
  • HomeLife,  Keiglets

    In the Heart of the Country

    / January 15, 2010

    We may not live on a farm any longer, but we sure can play as if we do. Kevin recently crafted a clever and warm winter abode for our three dogs. He made it out of hay and it serves its purpose of dog shelter while being amazingly eco-friendly. (What a guy!) And the kids think it’s real cool too.…

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    leaving colorado.

    June 16, 2020

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

    August 14, 2020

    love. via sour dough bread.

    July 25, 2019
  • Piper Finn Willow

    How did you do?

    / January 14, 2010

    If you guessed the kid with the least self-control was Piper Finnian ….. then you win! High fives all around.

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    five finds friday (may is sort of mean, also there’s a lot about potatoes in this one)

    May 3, 2019
    Let's Start Coding

    Let’s Start Coding: A Timberdoodle Review

    September 16, 2022

    weekend ramble. (a weekend both peaceful & productive)

    September 28, 2020
  • HomeSchooling,  Keiglets

    Lunch Lesson

    / January 14, 2010

    This was yesterday’s lunch for my children. I like to call it . . . self-control on a plate. Sometimes I like to place the kids’ dessert on the same plate with their food, a la Look Up Lodge cafeteria dining style. The rule governing desserts in our house, and probably in every house with young children, is basic. Eat…

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    Frye boots

    Five Finds Friday (touring college and of course – boots & tea)

    September 17, 2021

    weekend ramble (the stillest of weekends)

    April 8, 2019

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

    August 14, 2020
  • Piper Finn Willow

    Super Walter

    / January 13, 2010

    I live in a funny house. With funny people. Mostly under four feet tall, funny people. I put Piper Finn down for her nap today and noticed a sippee cup in her bed. Inquiring from whence said sippee cup appeared, Piper informed me, “Walter gave me sippee cup.” That was plausible, since Walter was one of the co-babysitters last night…

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    Lake Jocassee with the Boys

    August 29, 2019

    parenting at the end of a school year. bless us all.

    May 20, 2019

    Juliet’s School of Possibilities: A Book Review

    September 17, 2019
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  HomeLife

    So Every Day

    / January 11, 2010

    Life is so . . . full. Full of the type of moments that make this blog. Full of the moments when I reach for the camera to capture that funny face. Full of the times when I say to one of my children, “Say that again for Daddy” and record their quirky words on my fun phone and send…

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    hawk

    Otto Meets a Hawk

    July 21, 2021

    cliff’s edges.

    March 1, 2021

    Thinking Putty: A Timberdoodle Review

    October 12, 2020
  • HomeLife,  Keiglets

    They’re Here

    / January 11, 2010

    Oh hooray! Check us out! Many, many thanks Page.

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    45.

    May 1, 2019

    the burrow: a dining room tour

    May 15, 2019

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

    July 19, 2019
  • Letters

    A Letter

    / January 11, 2010

    Dear Lady in the Red Sweater, I like you. I noticed you at church tonight. You lifted your arms high into the air while we sang. You stood up and praised God publicly in the way I only do in my mind. And when we were all sitting down for one song, you couldn’t help yourself. You stood back up.…

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

    January 22, 2020

    epiphany: the order of things

    May 9, 2019

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

    August 14, 2020
  • Otto Fox Wilder

    O Boy!

    / January 9, 2010

      And he’s up . . . belly off the ground legs pumping into a genuine crawl. Plus . . . Wilder has discovered how to stand up in his crib but he doesn’t know how to get back down. O boy!

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    Taking Them on an Adventure: The Literature Odyssey

    February 12, 2020
    Timberdoodle

    Film Making Class: A Timberdoodle Review

    August 28, 2021

    Five Finds Friday (Cadbury eggs & impulsive purchases)

    February 28, 2020
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  Piper Finn Willow

    Thanks, Piper

    / January 8, 2010

    Not too many days ago I was instructing my determined (read: stubborn) youngest daughter. She did not care for my instructions. I don’t actually remember what I was asking the spirited (read: strong willed) two year old to do or to stop doing, but I do distinctly remember her response. Piper Finnian said, “I don’t like you.” And she spoke…

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    that musical everyone loves.

    July 13, 2020

    tick tock. a small choice.

    November 7, 2019

    returning …

    June 4, 2019
  • HomeLife

    If

    / January 7, 2010

    Sometimes I wish I was crazy rich. I mean crazy rich. As in, way too much money to know what to do with. As in, yes, I gave loads of money to orphanages, fed the inhabitants of a third world country for the remainder of all time, tithed more than ten percent, wiped out every living relative’s debt loads, prepaid…

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    These Is My Words: A Book Review

    November 4, 2019
    hawk

    Otto Meets a Hawk

    July 21, 2021
    art

    Cognitive Drawing: A Timberdoodle Review

    July 8, 2021
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