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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

Bergen Hawkeye, HomeLife, London Eli Scout, Mosely Ella Claiborne

Parenting Teens: Say Yes

I’m not an expert, but I do have some experience. One of my teens is a grown up. Three are currently residing under my roof. And one more joins the…

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HomeLife

Five Finds Friday (pumpkin bars, earrings (!) and my kids dressed like historical figures)

Well the weather has been dreamy. The days have been full. The teens have been teen-y. The budget has been stretched. The meals have been quick and sometimes eaten standing…

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HomeLife

back of a book, on the porch

I don’t have the slow opportunity to let words marinate so much any longer. That’s not what my life is looking like in this season, at this time. But the…

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  • HomeLife,  Product Review

    Five Finds Friday. (three)

    / November 13, 2015

    FUNNY Is this funny? When you hear a child calling you from upstairs with this phrase, “Mom – is broken glass upstairs a bad thing?” Yeah.  I think I’m filing that under the wrong category here. FASHONABLE I mean, it would be silly of me to not take this opportunity to point out to you these fashionable Noonday (made in…

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  • Field Trip

    Flying With Kids: Why You Can And Should Do It

    / November 11, 2015

    Flying with kids. Does that fragment of a sentence send shivers down your spine? Do you get all panicky at the prospect of boarding a giant metal flying machine and flitting across time and space with your squirmy children all cooped up and contained in one small gray square of a space for hours on end? No? Good.  Great. Flying…

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    July 20, 2021

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    July 31, 2019

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  • HomeLife,  HomeSchooling,  Keiglets,  Piper Finn Willow

    let your kids do hard things.

    / November 11, 2015

      I am finding that it is so good to carefully place your kids in situations where something difficult is asked of them. (Certainly life does does that for all of us in giant ways – death of grandparents and loved ones, death of family pets, divorce, moving, friendships failing, broken relationships, change of plans, disappointments and more.) But I’m…

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    when the hard work is in vain

    / November 10, 2015

    He enters the room like a whirling dervish and he’s grinning my favorite grin. He has something in his hands and he absolutely cannot wait for me to see what it is. My boy is holding a creation of his own design. A perfectly rounded Lego bridge born of imagination and trail and error. With genuine and joyful pride, Bergen’s…

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  • HomeLife

    a purchase about another purchase: Noonday Trunk Show

    / November 9, 2015

    Here’s something I like: Let me introduce you to him. He’s called The Rustic Tote. Isn’t he lovely? He’s just a wide bag, classic and hand crafted and durable and purposeful, yet beautiful in his leathery uniqueness. Do you know where he needs to be? He needs to be slung across my shoulder and filled with my stuff. (Okay, friends.…

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  • HomeLife

    Five Finds Friday (two)

    / November 6, 2015

    Is it seriously already Friday? Because that went by fast – didn’t it? Let’s just be real, friends. I love ideas. But the follow through?  I love it so much less. However. Today I will follow through. I will. So — with as much follow through as I can muster —- it’s time for Five Finds Friday. FUNNY My name…

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  • HomeLife,  Story

    there is no time machine

    / November 5, 2015

    Being at Allume a few weekends ago, being there around so many women, their conversations were peppered with what is true in their lives. Words like “And then I discussed this with my husband…” or “My husband told me I should …..” “And that’s when my husband looked and at me and suggested …” And I don’t know these people.…

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  • God's Pursuit of Me,  HomeLife

    what started as liner notes from a sermon but turned into thoughts on dying well and a tribute to my momma, who, in fact, did just that

    / November 3, 2015

    Death. It is the absolute only guarantee in our lives. And that sounds morbid to some.  But it’s also true.   Last Sunday’s sermon centered on dying well.  And the idea that the ability to die well is a direct result of having lived well. Immediately I started writing around the margins of my notes.  (It’s funny how you can sometimes…

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  • Book Reviews,  God's Pursuit of Me

    Wild in the Hollow: A Book Review

    / November 2, 2015

    I both began and completed the memoir Wild in the Hollow during the same week. Yeah.  That timeline right there probably says plenty already. (I can sense a headline from the mock news at The Onion —- Homeschooling Mother of Six Finishes a Non-Fiction Book in Under Four Days – And It Wasn’t an Audio Version.) Amber Haines was a speaker at, yes…

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    Five Finds Friday. (one)

    / October 30, 2015

    When I finally got over myself at that writing conference a few weekends ago, I met a handful of fun and interesting women. Two of the ladies (Women?  Girls?  People?  What do we want to be called anyways?) who I enjoyed getting to know the most were probably both young enough to be my daughters.  (Dude.  I am feeling so…

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    direction.

    / October 29, 2015

    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 capable of so much, but those are the right instructions. — Wendell Berry

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  • Field Trip,  HomeSchooling,  Keiglets

    Field Trip: School on the Trail

    / October 28, 2015

    Last week I studied the weather forecast. I saw the glorious autumn days we would potentially be allowed to enjoy and the threat of the cold and the rain-filled days just on the edge of the horizon. I knew I had to get to the sunshine while there was sunshine to get to. Whilst the children were sleeping snug in…

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    Spend a Day in Flat Rock, North Carolina

    / October 27, 2015

    (This post originally appeared on Kidding Around Greenville’s website.)   I love the town of Flat Rock every time of year, but Flat Rock in the fall is just about the best.  If you have a day to spend during this autumn season, you should choose to spend it in the mountains of North Carolina. _____________________ Flat Rock, North Carolina. It’s…

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