My Outdoor “Compost Bin”

My Outdoor “Compost Bin”

Image: Markus Spiske Ugh. Three weeks ago hubby built an outdoor compost bin for me. We bought some nice terra cotta scalloped edging and made a roughly 5'x5' square. Inside the square he used some posts to hold the rabbit fence which now goes on the inside perimeter....

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Book Log

Paco: Superbikes Yena Read Aloud: I'll Never Share You, Blackboard Bear

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Book Log

Paco and Migi: Pirates Past Noon Day of the Dragon King Larryboy versus the Volcano! The Case of the Secret Valentine Sunset of the Sabertooth Sidekicks Sports Cars      Race Cars (Designed for Success) Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Mysterious Handprints...

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Mary Gardens

The Mary Garden spreadsheet is now a Google spreadsheet which you can view here. The list of Mary's flowers was taken from Mary's Gardens: 100 Plants For A Larger Mary Garden. The spreadsheet includes information on each flower, i.e., by Latin name, ordering link...

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Dealing with Allergies

Dealing with Allergies

Image: Irena Carpaccio I've been quiet lately because I've been catching up on my reading. I've got 6 cookbooks at my bedside table right now and only 2 of them are likely candidates. Even a book titled "What to Eat When You Can't Eat Anything" is filled with...

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Narnia

Narnia

Image: Mystery Cat Just a post to remind everyone that the Narnia DVDs are out TODAY!!! We just got our copy, and the kids are squealing with delight! I see a turkish delight-making session coming soon. We now return you to your regularly scheduled...

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Typing Lessons

Typing Lessons

Image: Florian Klauer Paco just asked when I was going to teach him how to touch-type, so I found him this! He’s working on it right now.

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My daughter wants to eat

SCUPPERNONGS!!! This morning she said she wants to eat them, after reading "To Kill a Mockingbird". Help! Where do I get some? Maybe we could grow them. The botanical name is vitis rotundifolia and they grow in zones 6-9. Though they are commonly found in the...

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Enjoying Nature

Enjoying Nature

I’ve never been much of a nature person. Probably because neither of my parents were — or at least the type to explain scientific facts in nature, etc. But they did take us to places where we could enjoy God’s creation. At any rate, I’m happier within the confines of...

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Kuwento

Kuwento

Aisa and I have been working on High School of Your Dreams. She’s picked her texts and I’ve ordered most of them. We have to backtrack to Algebra 1 because I mistakenly assumed she was done and had her do Geometry first! Which is funny because I think she did quite...

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Yena’s Birthday Cake

Yena’s Birthday Cake

An old pic I've been meaning to post here. Yena turned 4 last December, but I didn't have time to make her cake until 4 days later, in the middle of packing for another trip the next day. My poor kids. Last year none of them got their birthday portraits, and their...

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Yena, etc.

Yena, etc.

Yena's not a baby anymore. No, there's no denying it. I miss her being a baby, though I love her more by the day (just like all my other kids -- so I know it IS possible:D). At the church bathroom on Ash Wednesday, I turned her faucet on just when she wasn't looking,...

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Setting Up a Wireless Home Network System

Setting up a wireless, cable-internet network, from google answers routers with price information at cnet.com Top 5 Wireless Laptop Adapter Cards at about.com Share One DSL or Cable Internet Connection: How to Set up a Simple Wireless Network at Home, from...

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Toddler Property Laws

Toddler Property Laws

Just saw this on Angie's blog and thought it was the funniest thing. This is TOTALLY Yena, though she is quickly getting past the toddler stage, if we go by her age. hotelschooling in january 2006 If I like it, it's mine. If it's in my hand, it's mine. If I can take...

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Goodbye, My Kitchen, Goodbye….

Goodbye, My Kitchen, Goodbye….

Everything's packed.... save for a few dishes and cooking utensils that I'm still using. Putting the camp stove to good use -- cooking indoors with it is a no-no (carbon monoxide poisoning) -- so I've got the vent on and windows open -- not a good idea in 18 degree...

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