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Monthly Archives: November 2016
What Freedom Sounds Like
It’s like the kids’ game, “telephone,” to use a cliché example. If you go by some headlines, tweets, facebook memes and your neighbor’s reaction, you may have missed the truth about the speech given at the end of the Hamilton theater performance, … Continue reading
I Didn’t Tell My Kids Which Candidate Got My Vote
In recent weeks, my older son has been bombarded by kids in his social circles, kids enthusiastically on the bandwagon for one particular candidate or another. Continue reading
Dealing with Election Results: What Can I Do to Help Heal the Divide?
My rules for myself, post-election. Continue reading
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Dealing with the Outcome of the Presidential Election: How Can I do My Part to Unite Such a Divided Country?
My 10 rules for myself, post-election
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Tagged Christian, conduct, disappointment, election, election etiquette, results
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Does God Want All of His Followers to Cast the Same Vote Tuesday?
Maybe this is not a new thought for you. Maybe I’m late to the party, but at least I got here. Continue reading
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Recognizing the Good Days (and My Son’s Fascination with Medieval Korean Pottery)
Are there times you KNOW profound information or data to lead to a better life–but realize you don’t actually benefit from it…because you’re not doing it??! Continue reading
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Tagged 1000 crane vase, Celadon pottery, homeschool encouragement, homeschooling, Single Shard, unschooling
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Facebook Etiquette (especially for election season)
During this election year, I know some people who would like to trade Facebook for the Pony Express. Continue reading