31 Days: 101 Famous Poems
Since it’s Sunday I want to focus on inspiring things. So the first thing you need to do is go read the poetry Katie at Prime Periwinkle has written and is posting. I’ll wait. Back? This book, 101 Famous Poems…
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Seeking Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
Since it’s Sunday I want to focus on inspiring things. So the first thing you need to do is go read the poetry Katie at Prime Periwinkle has written and is posting. I’ll wait. Back? This book, 101 Famous Poems…
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FIRST I want to make clear that I am showing you one book from this company: The Nature Study Idea by L. H. Bailey. So while I believe showing this book is valuable, I am not saying every book by…
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I had this post entirely written in my head last night, so it counts for yesterday. I cannot stop copying quotes from Les Miserables. And I underline far more than I write (I wish my hands never tired). That’s why…
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I can’t think of anything weird to post for April Fools, but I have two fun snippets from my kids’ books. And I’m doing a little challenge with some friends, we are going to post everyday (other than Sunday) in…
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Generally, I read slowly. I didn’t used to, but I’ve come to appreciate leisure, which is required for education to take place; taking time to contemplate ideas. The practice of reading widely, deeply and slowly instead of quickly and superficially….
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Sunday is not just another day. It is a cherished day of rest, no hustle and bustle allowed. One thing I try to do on Sunday is pre-read my kids’ books for the coming week. I have three kids, so…
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Have you ever been intimidated by a book? I have. Currently that book is Adventures with a Microscope, scheduled in AO year 7. Eleven of the fifty-nine adventures are scheduled in year 7 (but you have to choose which 11…
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I’ve been on a Sara Teasdale kick (thank you Heather). She earned almost an entire page spread in my Commonplace Book on Valentine’s Day, which was unseasonably warm and, therefore, spent mostly out of doors. Meaning it was a nearly…
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My morning devotional reading is from Daily Readings from J.C. Ryle , Volume 2: John. They are compiled by Robert Sheehan into a year long daily devotional book. While I usually make my Bible notes in a little spiral book…
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This Wednesday I’ll share some of my kids’ favorite words. Once upon a time we memorized the riddles from The Hobbit. Well, we’ve been getting morning time done, and that includes memorization. I have the riddles slated to review once…
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