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April 7, 2020

A Spiritual Work of Divine Mercy During the Time of Pestilence

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It is Spring of 2020 and a Pestilence has fallen upon the Earth. The Pestilence is not merely a virus. It encompases the reactions and...
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June 29, 2019

What Makes Great Children's Literature Great?

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When it comes to reading great children’s literature, I’m making up for lost time. I was not a voracious reader as a child, and my paren...
April 26, 2019

Do YOU Want To Be a Happier Parent? Have I Got a Book for You!

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Raising children isn’t as easy as it looks in those soft-focus magazine and television ads. I think it might be some kind of ruse ...
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April 2, 2019

The Waking Beauty Around Me: A Photo Essay

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There are times I wish I could hibernate like the chipmunks.  Those times are called Winter.  I know many people love the brutal brumal ...
March 13, 2019

Only the Heart Sees Rightly

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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Sometimes this is true. A picture comes in handy when seeking a suspect in a crime. If all...
August 13, 2018

The Lady Vanishes: The Great Value of Invisible Motherhood

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Years ago, we were watching a 1946, black and white movie co-starring a talented young actress.  Someone recognized her from one other movi...
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If you happen to stop by and read something, welcome! If you'd like to know something about who's behind this blog, I'm a Catholic homeschooling mom of two, who supports Distributism (thinking small and local with regard to economics), universality (with regard to respect for the dignity of the human person), humor (with regard to humor), integrity (with regard to what we should strive for). I'm from Southern California and am now living in The South with my husband (a writer) and two kids - and an unspecified number of chickens! I do many things badly because that's often the best I can manage (ever heard G.K. Chesterton's quip, "Anything worth doing is worth doing badly."?).
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