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January 20, 2008 30 Comments

The Huguenot Cross

This morning I wore a necklace with a Huguenot Cross pendant, and a friend noticed and asked about it. I told her that it was a Huguenot Cross and is often worn by Protestant believers in Europe. It's full of symbolism, but all I could think of at the moment—the opening song had just started up—was the most obvious: a dove dangling at the bottom is a symbol of the Holy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: lifelong learning, worship Tagged With: Christian symbols, Christianity, cross, history, huguenot cross, huguenots, reformed church, reformed faith, religion, religious persecution, worship

January 17, 2008 5 Comments

Recycling Never Looked So *Adorable* (bonus: Save the Wolves)

My friend Anita, designer/creator of those buttery-soft, recycled leather handbags I told you about, launched a line of children's backpacks called "Woof Packs." They come in different colors for both boys and girls—Anita said she'll soon be making some in pink—and I think my animal-crazy kindergartener will go bonkers over them! [Updated 2022: You may need to consult … [Read more...]

Filed Under: creativity, family, lifelong learning, motherhood, nature, parenting Tagged With: endangered species, environment, family, going green, greener choices, recycled leather, recycled leather backpacks, recycled leather handbags, recycled leather purses, recycling, wolves

December 27, 2007 Leave a Comment

How the Cuckoo Found its Voice – Resurrecting Forgotten Talents

cuckoo clock find your voice

At a friend's house, I took note of a beautiful cuckoo clock hanging on their family room wall. "I grew up in a home with a cuckoo clock," the host explained, "and I wanted my kids to enjoy one, too." I looked at my husband. He looked at me. "Do we still have it?" he asked. "We sure do," I answered. Take Time to Warm Up to Old … [Read more...]

Filed Under: creativity, lifelong learning, self-discovery, simplicity, slowing, taking risks

December 11, 2007 Leave a Comment

The Best Way to See Art: With Kids

We went to the art museum to see an exhibit of Roman art that was in our fair city on loan from the Louvre. En route, I had the kids take turns reading short chapters about ancient Rome from a kids' history book. I wanted them to have some historical context for the sculptures, busts, and reliefs they were about to view, so they took turns reading about … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, family, lifelong learning, motherhood, parenting, slowing Tagged With: Art, Art Show, Art with Kids, Artists, family, Fine Art, Roman Art

November 26, 2007 12 Comments

My Five Writing Strengths

What five writing strengths do you possess? - Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach

I was once asked to make a list of five strengths I possess as a writer. Here's what I came up with. Five Writing Strengths 1. The ability to sit still for long stretches of time Not everyone can do this, you know. Some people get antsy, restless. After a few minutes of sitting still, they fidget and have to get up and make hot chocolate or call a friend. Writers need … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, Blogger, blogging, books, creativity, lifelong learning, mind, reading, self-discovery, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: blogging, curiosity, lifelong learning, reading, writers, writing

June 7, 2007 Leave a Comment

What are Your Five Fat Files?

Janel Messenger published a post entitled "The Anti-Boredom Life," in which she talked about modeling a life of curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, turning off the TV and assigning chores. After reading her post, I was ready to take the kids on a breezy bike ride, run in the woods or veg out in a hammock watching clouds. She also included some practical suggestions for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, creativity, lifelong learning, mind, parenting, reading, self-discovery, works for me wednesday

February 2, 2007

Creative Ways to Refresh Your Mind

Students, writers, entrepreneurs, home educators—anyone whose work requires sustained mental attention—will benefit from a mind that's undistracted, rested, fresh and alert. Whether you're called on to be creative, think on your feet, or to take good notes and recall them later for work or for a test, you'll perform better if you refresh your mind. But how? This post … [Read more...]

Filed Under: exercise, lifelong learning, mind

January 31, 2007 Leave a Comment

The Joy of Lifelong Learning…For Free!

My friend S. (she's a little shy, so I'll just use her first initial) and I talk a lot about our love of learning. We dream of taking classes, working toward a master's degree or something (see Autodidact Ann, where someone struggles with these desires). "How would I ever choose just one thing?" S. has moaned several times. "I'm interested in so many things!" Me, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: creativity, frugality, lifelong learning, mind, reading, self-discovery, works for me wednesday

January 27, 2007 Leave a Comment

Autodidact Ann

Until I stumbled across Mental Multivitamin's blog ("Read. Think. Learn." Oh, how I love that tagline), I never really used the word "autodidact." Given how many books I've read over the years, I must have seen the word several times. It felt familiar. I'd sounded it out at some point in my literary life. But I'd never used the word or even thought about what it means. I'd … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, books, lifelong learning, mind, reading, self-discovery

January 26, 2007 Leave a Comment

My Kind of Game

I'm no good at baby shower games. I don't really mind, though, as I'm usually more concerned about whether or not remnants of spinach dip are stuck between my teeth from the hors d'oeuvres than if I can accurately guess whether the green goo inside the de-labeled jar is pureed peas or green beans.But just when I'm settling down in my chair and handed a pad of paper and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, lifelong learning, motherhood, parenting, reading

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