Defragmentation / Reintegration #6

Bad day today. All kinds of hurting bad. :'( Show Me - Audrey Assad You could plant me like a tree beside a river You could tangle me in soil and let my roots run wild And I would blossom like a flower in the desert But for now just let me cry You could raise me like...

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Defragmentation / Reintegration #5

He sits beside us in the lowest places of our lives, like water. Are we broken? He is broken with us. Are we rejected? Do people despise us not for our evil but for our good, or attempted good? He was "despised and rejected by men." Do we weep? Is grief our familiar...

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Defragmentation / Re-Integration #4

"From suffering comes wisdom" From Aeschylus: Day by day Bit by bit Pain drips upon the heart As against our will And even in our own despite Comes wisdom From the awful grace of the gods. Whatever the reason, for us as we are now, creation involves suffering, and the...

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Defragmentation / Re-Integration #3.5

Defragmentation / Re-Integration #3.5

Considering how I felt yesterday, and how I felt Monday, and most especially how I felt Sunday, I am very much surprised at how today has been going rather well. Well enough for me to write this blog post with gusto. Perhaps one day I can detail exactly what has...

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Defragmentation / Re-Integration #3

No computer, or artificial intelligence, either weeps or wonders. Computers do not weep because computers do not hurt. They have no feelings, physical or spiritual. And computers do not wonder, do not question, either. We alone, we humans, weep and wonder. This book...

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Burden Or Gift?  The Audacity of Trust

Burden Or Gift? The Audacity of Trust

This is a repost of my Filipinos for Life blogging event entry for August. Thanks to DBoncan for hosting my post when I couldn't get into my blog. 🙂 There was a time in Philippine history when the words "sa awa ng Diyos" could come out of anyone's mouth at any given...

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Shakespeare!

Shakespeare!

A lot of our plans for Shakespeare for Yena (7th grade) come from the Spring 2009 issue of Mater et Magistra, which includes excellent material from fellow homeschooling moms, and even a special Shakespearean tea from Alice Gunther, so I won't be posting those here....

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A Marian Study for May

A Marian Study for May

Note: This is a work-in-progress. 🙂 This is our rough outline for a Marian study we're doing in May, covering art, geography, religion, history and the liturgical year. It's a combination of ideas culled from the Blessed Mother Notebook Project message thread at the...

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Homosexuality and Real Solutions

Homosexuality and Real Solutions

In Part 1, I talked about the band-aid solutions offered by popular culture being inadequate to address the prevention of same-sex attraction/homosexuality itself. Speaking to those causes listed by the Catholic Medical Association, I'd like to make the following...

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Homosexuality and Band-Aid Solutions

Homosexuality and Band-Aid Solutions

Homosexuality is a deep, deep wound in the Body of Christ. It's not something that can be fixed with band-aid solutions. We need to get to the root of this wound, because that's the only way we can effectively deal with it, prevent it, and heal the Body of Christ. And...

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Breaking It Down, 2013-2014

Breaking It Down, 2013-2014

The other day I posted Yena's curriculum for this coming schoolyear and how we planned it. Today I'm posting a screenshot of the lessonplans-on-spreadsheet that I do every year for the kids. In 2011 I did a very detailed planner for my then-13-year-old who needed it....

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The BSA, Catholics, and Religious Freedom

The BSA, Catholics, and Religious Freedom

Last year, my 17-year-old Eagle Scout came home every weekend in summer, bubbling with energy and ENTHUSIASM (that word is all-capped for a reason and Scouts will understand why), regaling us with stories of how he taught the young boys this and that at the Camp where...

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Pears in Spiced Red Wine

Pears in Spiced Red Wine

I tried peeling my pears "decoratively", but I'm not that impressed with the way they turned out and wish I had just peeled them all the way. Won't be doing that again 🙂 5 Bartlett pears (Bartletts hold their shape nicely), peeled, and cored from the bottom. 3 cups...

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