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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

notes from the burrow. not in any particular order.

Today I took a walk with Mosely. We walked the streets near our home. I looked down at my attire. I laughed. It wasn’t terrible, I guess, but it was…

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HomeLife, HomeSchooling, Keiglets

this day. this life. some sort of a mood.

We started school this week. Which feels sad now in August but should feel pretty happy come May. I have three high school students. THREE. I feel as if I…

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Field Trip

Guatemala: Day Two

(Will you be patient with me if these posts take weeks?) It’s another senior season of BUSY. My first baby boy is about to graduate and I cannot allow myself…

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  • HomeLife,  Story

    carry me back to Virginia

    / December 3, 2013

    Thanksgiving found us traveling north to get to The South. (Actually – we drove north, directionally.  Only north.  And east.  But no five years of South Carolina living can convince me that Virginia isn’t more southern than this state that boasts the name “south” in its title.) Anyway. We headed to the farm. And – like always – nostalgia washed…

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    five finds friday

    April 5, 2019

    The newest little human.

    November 18, 2019

    Plus Plus (A Thanksgiving Version): A Timberdoodle Review

    November 19, 2019
  • London Eli Scout,  Piper Finn Willow

    My Girls – Differences Defined.

    / November 27, 2013

    So much about the differences between two of our daughters is explained in this simple conversation: London – Remember when I was younger and I had dreads?  I didn’t like them.  Do you remember why? Me – I do.  You didn’t care for the dreads because you didn’t care for all of the attention and the comments from strangers. London…

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    messy

    April 4, 2019

    five finds friday. (an unusual candle holder & a great movie)

    July 26, 2019

    The Right Word.

    July 20, 2021
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  Story

    a giving of thanks and days I’d rather forget, but cannot.

    / November 26, 2013

    And then in the middle of thanks-giving sometimes I cry. It’s the thankful. It’s the stacked up, overflowing, spilling out, grateful-for-this-cup kind of cry mixed in with the still-tender, always shocking anniversary of one of the saddest seasons of my life. It’s the anniversary of the beginning of the passing of my kind mother from this life to another. I…

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    sunset

    Time is not my enemy.

    November 9, 2021

    share the good

    October 24, 2019

    love. (for a concert and a band.)

    February 20, 2019
  • HomeLife,  Keigley Approved Recipes,  Pinterest Attempts

    Pinterest Test Kitchen: Donut Muffins Good, Cinnamon Quinoa Bars Bad

    / November 25, 2013

    Success and failure. It seems that is just the way the cookie’s been crumbling lately. Let’s get the bad news out of the way first – that’s the way I like to roll. These cinnamon quinoa bars. I like cinnamon and I like quinoa so I figured I’d give it a shot. What can I say? It looked fine. From the top.…

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    connections. relationships. education.

    April 20, 2020

    Five Finds Friday (meatballs, Scrabble, really odd names for kids)

    January 31, 2020

    hello out there.

    March 19, 2020
  • Field Trip,  HomeSchooling,  Prairie Primer Year

    Field Trip: Native American Festival

    / November 22, 2013

    Last weekend we attended a Native American Festival at a nearby historic mill. It was a great experience for us to connect a few of the things we’ve been reading about in our Little House series The kids had read that Laura and Mary had received horehound candy as a treat once so when we saw horehound sticks for sale…

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    Otto Meets a Hawk

    July 21, 2021

    downhill: a commentary on this thing called aging.

    June 29, 2020

    Losing Time: The Cost of Spontaneity This Week

    August 20, 2020
  • HomeSchooling

    Coffee grounds and art.

    / November 20, 2013

    Coffee. It’s for breakfast. It’s for afternoons. It’s for art. Talk about a simple, recycled art idea. I saw this idea on a homeschool forum I visit and I tried it out right away. We added various levels of coffee grounds to each tiny container to vary the levels of darkness. The kids drew their ideas first with sharpies on…

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    Lake Jocassee with the Boys

    August 29, 2019

    friday afternoon thoughts.

    February 17, 2023

    Grill. Master.

    July 7, 2020
  • HomeSchooling,  London Eli Scout,  Prairie Primer Year

    Prairie Primer: Laura’s Lunch

    / November 19, 2013

    I cannot believe how quickly it seems we are flying through these lovely Little House novels. I’m pretty much in love with that part of every school day. The illustrations by Garth Williams are classic and perfectly simple.  They fit my image of Laura Ingalls somehow. I love the sky blue books themselves, the very same copies my momma and…

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    October 11, 2019

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    March 29, 2019
  • Story

    and I quote ….

    / November 18, 2013

    “Mountains are giant, restful, absorbent. You can heave your spirit into a mountain and the mountain will keep it, folded, and not throw it back as some creeks will. The creeks are the world with all its stimulus and beauty; I live there. But the mountains are home.” -Annie Dillard  

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    June 19, 2017

    I just want to do it all.

    October 21, 2020

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

    April 12, 2021
  • HomeLife,  HomeSchooling

    activities overloaded: making time for nothing

    / November 15, 2013

    I am becoming more and more convinced that people are all overscheduled and overbooked and over committed. This is not just a cry to simplify your life or downsize or do less. I’m not promoting laziness and lack of commitment or poor follow through. But, as a culture, it seems as if we’re moving from one activity to the next…

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    Looking Ahead.

    January 6, 2020

    oh, the month ahead. and the month now.

    April 28, 2023

    Why The Success of Your Marriage Matters to My Kids

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  • Field Trip,  HomeLife

    Table Rock: There and Back Again

    / November 14, 2013

    Last Sunday we pursued Adventure. We drove down Highway 11 and turned right. For years we’ve driven past this gigantic rock outcropping on our way to camping excursions. We’ve camped at the base of this giant rock known as Table Rock. We’ve  hiked waterfalls near this rock. We’ve driven up to high peaks and seen this rock from a distance.…

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

    July 19, 2019

    going dark . . .

    June 24, 2019

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

    May 20, 2019
  • HomeLife

    About Gifts & The Upcoming Christmas Season.

    / November 13, 2013

    I’m a fan of enjoying the holiday that is nearest. I’m also a fan of planning ahead. Sometimes the balance of the two of those can be a tad bit tricky this time of year. I know some of you are planners too. And I know some of you have already practically finished your Christmas shopping and some are just…

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    Five Finds Friday (meatballs, Scrabble, really odd names for kids)

    January 31, 2020

    books that work their own magic.

    March 5, 2019

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  • HomeLife

    I Think Colin Meloy Would Be Our Friend.

    / November 12, 2013

    Elbows leaning on the stage. Mere feet away from Colin Meloy. Ah – Colin Meloy. If the name’s not familiar to you, he’s the lead singer of a band called The Decemberists. He’s Kevin’s pal. (Well.  He’s not technically Kevin’s pal.  He isn’t even technically aware of Kevin’s existence.  But I’m pretty sure we’d all be friends if we could…

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    Otto Meets a Hawk

    July 21, 2021

    just recounting a day . . .

    June 20, 2017

    Chasing the Christmas Chain

    December 12, 2019
  • HomeLife,  Keigley Approved Recipes,  Pinterest Attempts

    Pinterest Test Kitchen: Crock Pot Failures, Soup Is Fine and Oatmeal Bars Extraordinaire

    / November 11, 2013

    Ah, Pinterest recipes – I have not forgotten you. Me and Pinterest recipes have still been hanging out like the old chums we are. I just haven’t had the time to take cute photos of the food we’ve been crafting together. Also – there’s been a few flops of late from my Cook This board and that’s always a tad…

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