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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

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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HomeLife, HomeSchooling, London Eli Scout

evening thoughts or why I can’t get it together this month

Two weeks before Christmas I started a bathroom remodel project. It was supposed to take two weeks. Maybe even finished before Christmas. The mirrors were hung this week and the…

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HomeLife

that musical everyone loves.

I have this knee jerk reaction to anything that is overly popular. I don’t like it. Sometimes before I even give it a chance, I’ll just automatically have a distaste…

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  • Book Reviews,  God's Pursuit of Me

    a state of being

    / April 13, 2017

      I am altogether too often guilty of choosing Busy in my Soul (and Busy in my Life) so I can comfort myself with a bit of Numb. The distractions keep me from feeling all the stuff that threatens to drown me. (And.  Some days, some moments, there is just So Much Stuff.) What is it all anyway? Why is…

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    Let's Start Coding

    Let’s Start Coding: A Timberdoodle Review

    September 16, 2022

    and there’s a video

    February 21, 2019

    My Friend Mary & The Beauty of Showing Up

    April 23, 2019
  • HomeLife

    mid-week round up of not much really.

    / April 12, 2017

      Since purchasing the Travelers Rest Here website I have been writing more frequently and editing more regularly and attending meetings more often and Doing Stuff. (See how professional sounding business ownership has made me?) I love what I get to do and it’s been in so many ways an easy transition as I have been naturally promoting TR (for…

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    This Age.

    November 15, 2022

    school planning over here …

    July 1, 2020

    five finds friday – (Congaree, more soup, another Otto saying & sunshine)

    April 12, 2019
  • HomeLife

    The Story of Redemption at Radius this Friday

    / April 11, 2017

      For the past several years, on Good Friday before Easter weekend, the kids and I have visited a unique and moving experience that takes place at Radius in downtown Greenville. It’s called The Story of Redemption.       My words are sure to be inadequate in describing the experience because it’s far more authentic and visceral than I…

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    what whole 30 taught me

    February 27, 2019

    school planning over here …

    July 1, 2020

    Grill. Master.

    July 7, 2020
  • Chaos,  God's Pursuit of Me

    don’t sit in your struggle alone

    / April 10, 2017

      Struggle. It sometimes seems like it’s the predominant characteristic of our lives. And, even when your own life isn’t full to the brim overflowing with hardship or disappointment, you still have people you know, love, care about, meet on the street, whose lives are slopping over the sides with struggle and hard and heavy. You can personally be floating…

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    five finds friday (finn turns twelve, made for this podcast and mac & cheese)

    August 30, 2019
    hawk

    Otto Meets a Hawk

    July 21, 2021

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

    March 26, 2021
  • HomeLife

    Five Finds Friday (hulling strawberries & bird posters & Netflix)

    / April 7, 2017

      Well, hello there Friday. We’ve been on our “spring break” this week, which actually has not been spring break at all, but just our regular six weeks of school, one week off routine. I love our week off.  I like not setting an alarm clock and having casual meals all week and just doing a little of whatever we…

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

    June 27, 2017

    Six Steps to Hiking & Adventuring With Kids

    July 3, 2019

    cliff’s edges.

    March 1, 2021
  • HomeLife,  London Eli Scout

    A little London then . . .

    / April 6, 2017

      Every now and then I look into my archive of Posts I Forgot to Ever Publish.  I’ve got journals filled with ideas and bits and pieces of article starts and story lines and sentences that go nowhere and words that have never seen the light of day. I fell across a sweet one tonight though. London is thirteen years…

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    Snap.Shot.

    July 14, 2022

    The newest little human.

    November 18, 2019

    mid-week ramble. is that a thing?

    September 3, 2020
  • Bergen Hawkeye,  HomeLife

    watching the hawkeye shed his skin

    / April 5, 2017

      I watch my children. I study them. Like it’s my job.  Because, I think it is.     For the past few years I’ve noticed a trait in my oldest son. Possibly it’s hereditary. Or circumstantial. Or both. I’m not sure that it matters which. I just know, I’ve seen it on my boy. I have seen it on him…

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    Dear Child,

    July 20, 2020

    Noonday Trunk Show

    February 11, 2019

    five finds. on a friday. (eyelashes. chicken pot pie. basketball.)

    November 22, 2019
  • HomeLife

    What I used to think, when I used to think this —- How I Pictured My Life With Children

    / April 4, 2017

      This weekend I had eight children at my home for the afternoon and evening.  They played intense and well-orchestrated games of a Nerf gun version of Capture the Flag.  I took them out to dinner at one of our favorite local restaurants in town.  Those magical kind of lights hung across the restaurant’s deck, live music was playing, a…

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    thirty years of July Fourthing.

    July 31, 2019
    Timberdoodle

    Film Making Class: A Timberdoodle Review

    August 28, 2021

    one of those . . . weeks

    September 8, 2021
  • HomeLife

    Five Finds Friday (peanut butter eggs & t-shirts & ads & funny songs)

    / March 31, 2017

      It’s been a good week.  A full week.  A week where my eyes did not shut frequently enough. So Friday is here already all over again, like it does. Thursday’s rain was slow and welcoming, except for when the dog spent his day getting soaked outside and then dreamed of still sleeping in my bed.  That’s unacceptable Ryder.  …

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    single and other conditions

    January 22, 2019

    Bear Grylls Survival Camp: A Timberdoodle Review

    May 18, 2020

    Five Finds Friday (tiny bags of bacon & I need a grits recipe for the Instant Pot)

    July 17, 2020
  • Story

    the writing on the wall

    / March 30, 2017

      It’s painted on my bedroom door. The words of one of my favorite authors, Wendell Berry, from my favorite book by him – Hannah Coulter. You mustn’t wish for another life. You mustn’t want to be somebody else. What you must do is this: Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks. I am not all the way…

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    single and other conditions

    January 22, 2019

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

    July 10, 2017

    school planning over here …

    July 1, 2020
  • HomeSchooling

    A Simple Map Study: A Charlotte Mason Geography

    / March 29, 2017

    Sometimes in home school (in life) we make things so complicated.  Well, sometimes I make things so complicated. My family moved from the coast of Virginia to the mountains of Virginia the year I was leaving the sixth grade.  In my old school on the coast, geography was taught more exclusively in seventh grade.  In my new school in the…

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    five finds friday (the right ice, a great kid, gorgeous views)

    June 14, 2019

    five finds friday (silly and sweet)

    March 15, 2019

    Five Finds Friday (Saylor’s reading and Ryder got a haircut)

    September 18, 2020
  • HomeLife,  Story

    roll the windows down. spring wants to come in.

    / March 28, 2017

      I like spring. And I’m welcoming the sunshine with open arms and an open sunroof. Today I made a labor intensive meal and it was pretty delicious. In our science lesson today we talked about barometric pressure.  (Well, the author of the book “talked” about barometric pressure because my brain hardly comprehends how barometric pressure operates or what it…

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    five finds friday (freckles, strawberries, plants)

    April 19, 2019

    Looking Ahead.

    January 6, 2020

    that magic moment

    December 19, 2022
  • Field Trip

    Lost Valley Ranch: A Recap and A Memory

    / March 27, 2017

      It’s during those long winter months and darker days when people like me start to think about spring and summer and vacations and trips and sunshine. It’s true, I like the planning nearly as much as I like the traveling.  Well.  I don’t know if that is entirely true.  The point is, I love planning trips.  I like looking at…

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    back of a book, on the porch

    October 2, 2019

    Stages & Seasons: From Diapers to Dissatisfaction

    November 16, 2022

    parenting blues

    February 26, 2019
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