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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, Product Review

my social dilemma

These kids I live with always want to watch movies. Always. But the movies they choose are primarily veneer, shiny, high dollar sort of films. On their own, it seems…

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HomeLife, Otto Fox Wilder

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

Sort of makes my stomach hurt when the calendar says it is already well into MARCH.   No.  Just – no. funny Otto has not yet learned to appreciate the…

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God's Pursuit of Me, HomeLife

how do you do it?

“I don’t know how you do it.” “As a single parent – how do you do it?” Yeah, I’m fairly confident the statement or the question is delivered as a…

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  • Product Review

    Dr. Eureka: A BlueOrange Game Review

    / July 26, 2016

      I’ve said for a long time that the blue orange company makes almost all of our family’s favorite games. We love the Spot It series of games.  They seem to be a steady favorite.  We like YamSlam an awful lot.  We’ve enjoyed Thumbs Up. And recently we received the game Dr. Eureka from the kind folks at blue orange to…

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    just recounting a day . . .

    June 20, 2017

    that musical everyone loves.

    July 13, 2020

    The newest little human.

    November 18, 2019
  • HomeLife,  London Eli Scout

    A Love Poem About Birthdays, But Mostly About London Scout

    / July 25, 2016

      This month I attended a really spectacular workshop on teaching poetry.  Incredibly valuable and really inspiring actually. As attendees and students, we were walked through how we could teach our students poetry and we practiced all the games/ideas/talking points to help lead the kids to positive and meaningful experiences with poetry.  (I hope to take this new knowledge and…

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    Frankincense – a little educating (but not by me)

    March 27, 2019

    Six Steps to Hiking & Adventuring With Kids

    July 3, 2019

    weekend ramble (the wrong date. the wrong time. the right pants.)

    April 22, 2019
  • HomeLife

    Five Finds Friday (a couple of Emma’s photos & an incredible dinner)

    / July 22, 2016

      FUNNY   Today at a birthday gathering for London – who hits THIRTEEN – she was blowing out her candles when a younger friend announced with enthusiasm, “London – now you can watch PG-13 movies!” FASHIONABLE Isn’t this dress Piper is wearing just too cute?   We found it at Land’s End on clearance. Also – these last two…

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    holiday links.

    December 2, 2019

    Guatemala: Day Two

    March 8, 2023

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

    August 26, 2020
  • HomeLife,  Story

    . . . being left

    / July 21, 2016

      The Heavy is actually not so much the literal parenting alone, although that has a weight indeed. But it is more the colossal burden of being the Left Behind. Different than the Scarlet A worn on the chest. In our culture that red letter carries so little weight.  So little shame. It feels more difficult to wear the letters…

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    Thinking Putty: A Timberdoodle Review

    October 12, 2020

    is this summer?

    May 28, 2020

    one of those . . . weeks

    September 8, 2021
  • Field Trip

    Making Our Trail: KOA Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas

    / July 20, 2016

      Our car load of passengers can spot a yellow KOA sign from miles away now. Driving back home from an adventure is always less exciting than heading out to an adventure.  But if the KOA sign represented travel and distance and excitement on the way OUT to Colorado, then the KOA sign represented stability and comfort on the way…

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    Five Finds Friday (Cadbury eggs & impulsive purchases)

    February 28, 2020

    weekend ramble (soccer starts & the sun is back)

    March 11, 2019

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

    July 19, 2019
  • HomeLife

    Helping Your Friends Through Sad Stuff: A Primer (post one)

    / July 19, 2016

      If you are breathing and you have even one singular human friend, then you have watched that friend suffer through something.  A disappointing conversation.  Job loss.  The death of a parent.  Drug abuse.  Rejection from a family member.  Physical injury.  Heartache.  Infertility.  Divorce.  Cancer. It is an oppressively long list of sorrows that mar the human condition. And we…

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

    June 27, 2017

    motivation. can you locate it?

    November 10, 2020

    Latin Everywhere, Everyday: A Timberdoodle Review

    January 30, 2019
  • HomeLife

    six steps behind . . .

    / July 18, 2016

      Crisis makes you weird. A different version of you. Like – kind of a foggy you.  A you about six steps behind the regular you. A you who forgets things you never forgot before. And then, sometimes, when the crisis has ended, you sort of end up a mix of the you you once were and the you that…

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    and there’s a video

    February 21, 2019

    five finds friday (shimmery skirts & strawberries)

    April 17, 2020

    five finds friday (freckles, strawberries, plants)

    April 19, 2019
  • Framily,  HomeLife

    Five Finds Friday (photo booths gone wrong, Filipino food & fabulous people)

    / July 15, 2016

      FUNNY   The boys and I had a little afternoon excitement recently on a belated birthday date together at a local fun park.  You know – one of those places where you ride go carts and step into the batting cages and play gigantic video games. I don’t mind admitting that I’m a sucker for photo booths.  There was…

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    Beyond Wildwood: The Ranch (Tuesday)

    June 19, 2017

    hello out there.

    March 19, 2020

    Dear Child,

    July 20, 2020
  • HomeLife,  HomeSchooling

    junior high invasion

    / July 14, 2016

      I’m plotting and charting the course for school this year – because it’s already that time again. I loved our first year’s attempt at year round school.  (And we never did really land on a better name for this type of schooling – although “balanced” sounds so nice and optimistic and ideal.) I made my planner’s cover page and…

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    here we go …

    February 3, 2023

    five finds friday: “as long as we’ve got each other”

    August 9, 2019

    back of a book, on the porch

    October 2, 2019
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  Story

    You Tell Me

    / July 13, 2016

      When I ask God why all of these injustices are allowed to exist in the world, I can feel the Spirit whisper to me, “You tell me why we allow this to happen. You are my body, my hands, my feet.”                                    …

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    Thinking Putty: A Timberdoodle Review

    October 12, 2020

    five finds friday: at home edition

    April 3, 2020

    Chasing the Christmas Chain

    December 12, 2019
  • HomeLife,  Story

    I hate divorce

    / July 12, 2016

      In our family we don’t toss the word “hate” around. Partially because it’s such a strong word and it just sounds unpleasant coming from a child’s lips.  Partially because when you use a word too much it loses its potency and you forget how harsh of a word “hate” can really be.  The kids and I try to create…

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    the burrow: a fireplace update

    October 22, 2019

    going dark . . .

    June 24, 2019

    that magic moment

    December 19, 2022
  • Framily

    returning to real life: post farm realities

    / July 11, 2016

      Leaving Virginia is never easy. The kids say exactly what I feel when they say, “I want to be at our home, but I don’t want to ever leave the farm.” No matter what, when you pull into that glorious driveway at Gray Mountain Farm, you enter a different dimension somehow. I’ve written about it before. Time moves differently…

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    you’re worth it.

    January 24, 2019

    The Deal With Me & Low Cost Flights

    November 24, 2022

    back to the grind . . .

    May 20, 2020
  • Field Trip

    Making Our Trail: Pueblo South/Colorado City KOA Review

    / July 6, 2016

      I felt a little sorry for whatever accommodations would follow our last night at Lost Valley Ranch. I mean, how can anything compete with turn down service and leather furniture and two bathrooms? I at least had the common sense not to schedule a tent night for our first KOA on the drive east. We still wanted to explore…

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    five finds friday (ryder dresses up & good friends are worth everything)

    February 1, 2019

    45.

    May 1, 2019

    weekend ramble (break week is over, we threw axes, I want the sunshine to stay)

    February 25, 2019
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