Even Sporadic NFP Use Has Many Untold Benefits

Even Sporadic NFP Use Has Many Untold Benefits

Image: Liv BruceMy husband and I were one of those Catholic couples who got married not knowing about Natural Family Planning (NFP). We planned to have kids right away and were ultimately shooting for six kids (five for a basketball team and one “extra” for a sub). By...

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#MeToo, In the Time of 50 Shades and GoT?

#MeToo, In the Time of 50 Shades and GoT?

Image: Samuel Zeller Last week, Alyssa Milano reignited a decade-old campaign to raise awareness of the prevalence of sexual harassment and assault. Her tweet resonated with millions. But while the problem is global and pervasive, and our hearts are broken for...

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What Nino Read July 2017

I haven't been keeping track of Nino's reading the past couple of months. He had asked for a vacation from school this year as he realized that his siblings were officially off school. So far the summer has been spent pretty much the same way the school year is spent:...

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How to DIY Your Child’s Homeschooling Curriculum

How to DIY Your Child’s Homeschooling Curriculum

Image: Thought Catalog It’s that time of year — the most exciting, for every DIY homeschooler mom!! It’s curriculum-designing time. We’ve been homeschooling for ~18 years so I’m way more confident now than I was years ago when I first tried to do this. Back then,...

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What Nino Read, April 2017

Galileo's Leaning Tower Experiment Viking Raiders The Wishing-Chair Collection Draw Really Cool Stuff Space (DK Eyewitness) Knute Rockne (COFA) Cleopatra Spider The Greenleaf Guide to Ancient Egypt How to Draw Spider-Man Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (for...

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What Nino Read, March 2017

What Nino Read, March 2017

Track Team Titans The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue! Peter Kent's Big Book of Armor Who Were the Vikings? King Jack and the Dragon How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia Can You See What I See? Once Upon...

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What Nino Read, February 2017

175 More Science Experiments To Amuse and Amaze Your Friends A Lime, a Mime, a Pool of Slime A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink Ang Binibining Tumalo sa Mahal Na Hari Ang Prinsipeng Ayaw Maligo Charles Dickens: The Man Who Had Great Expectations Charlie and the Chocolate...

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Argentina Unit Study

Argentina Unit Study

Living Books: Other resources that may be helpful: Argentina Booklet: A Country Study - $3.50 digital download Animal Habitats free download Christmas Around the World: Argentina A unit study here from Homeschool in the Woods...

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What Nino Read January 2017

Abraham Lincoln (COFA) Buffalo Bill Dolphins! Eyewitness Science: Light For the Love of the Game by Michael Jordan Fractals, Googols and Other Mathematical Tales by Theoni Pappas Henry Huggins How We Learned the Earth is Round I Did It With My Hatchet: A Story of...

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100 Books Every (Catholic) Woman Needs To Read

Inspired by this post, 100 Books Every Man Needs to Read, I tried to come up with my own 100-book list. I got up to 65, then 118, and then cut it back down to 86, then back up to 112, down to 91, and so on.... I'm at 96 now and tired of trying to decide what should go...

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What Nino Read, November 2016

How To Write A Thank-You Letter by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth What's So Yummy? All About Eating Well and Feeling Good A Gebra Named Al Si Pilandok, ang Bantay-Gubat The Shortest Day: Celebrating the Winter Solstice Don't Let the Barber Pull Your Teeth (Could You...

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