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November 9, 2011 20 Comments

Curiosity Journal: November 9, 2011

Each Wednesday I’m recording a Curiosity Journal to recap the past week. Tag words are: reading, playing, learning, reacting and writing. ::: Some of you have mentioned that you’re keeping a Curiosity Journal, as well. Leave your link in the comments so that we can visit and enjoy your weekly review. Reading I started up Sophie's World again, which I had abandoned … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, Curiosity Journal, exercise, family, lifelong learning, motherhood, parenting

September 12, 2011 21 Comments

A Better Way

My son offered to sweep the kitchen floor. Though tall enough to hold a full-sized broom normally, he instead gripped it as if he were planning to whack a mouse and then slid the bristles across the vinyl tiles, managing to collect a few dog hairs and bread crumbs with each slow, inefficient motion. While wiping the counters, I watched him, debating whether or not to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery

August 31, 2011 11 Comments

Curiosity Journal: August 31, 2011

Each Wednesday I’m recording a Curiosity Journal, a recap of the past week. Tag words are: reading, playing, learning, reacting and writing. :::Some of you have mentioned that you’re keeping a Curiosity Journal, as well. Leave your link in the comments so that we can visit and enjoy your weekly review. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: books, change, children, exercise, family, life, lifelong learning, parenting, reading, writing Tagged With: curiosity, Curiosity Journal

January 12, 2011 9 Comments

Old, Calloused Heart

One evening when my kids were little, I was flipping through TV stations and landed on a Christian channel. I got called away and left the TV on, thinking I'd be right back.By the time I returned, the program had switched to something new. My daughter was in the room frantically scribbling numbers onto a piece of paper, almost breaking down in tears."What are you doing?" I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, life, parenting

January 6, 2011 9 Comments

Thirteen

The girl in this photo has just about finished reading a 658-page book about HTML and CSS that she requested for Christmas. She has completed all of the practice assignments and seems to understand it all. I asked her at dinner this evening what was the most fun she had today. She answered, "Learning CSS. And designing a clubhouse for the back … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, family, life, lifelong learning, parenting

August 5, 2010 5 Comments

Tuning In and Out

Yesterday at High Calling Blogs, Michelle of Graceful posted a story about how she was caught fake-listening to her son. As the content editor for this article, I worked with Michelle on the piece and enjoyed a sneak preview. Her topic has caused me to monitor my listening skills (or lack thereof) for a few days now.I've also been particularly honest and respectful in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing Tagged With: listening, listening skills

July 10, 2010 23 Comments

This or That?

My son was humming a tune when he walked past me. I was seated at the kitchen table, flipping through the entertainment section of the Wall Street Journal.For fun, I looked up and posed a series of questions to see if I'm tracking with his top interests ... something like "This or That." "I've got a question for you," I began. "If you could instantly be great at something, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, parenting Tagged With: this or that

June 28, 2010 28 Comments

More Than a Bible

My youngest daughter and I were waiting for someone inside a Christian bookstore.“Seems like everybody’s talking about that ESV Study Bible,” I said, pointing to the display. Hardback editions stood on end next to a stack of nicely bound versions boxed up and marked $75.“The church bought those for the graduating seniors this year,” my daughter said.“Really? The hardbound … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children Tagged With: Bible, church, community, ESV study Bible

June 24, 2010 14 Comments

People Who Listen

Wednesday morning, a dear friend of mine came over with her mom so that the kids and I could help her stuff and stamp wedding invitations.Only two of my four kids were available. My 12-year-old daughter, a task-oriented girl, devoted herself to the work, happily stuffing and licking envelopes. She completed a giant stack in record time.Meanwhile, my eight-year-old son … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: listening, voice

June 21, 2010 3 Comments

Father's Day on the Farm

Snapshots from Father's Day 2010At my parents' house this weekend, I spotted a few weather-worn pins clipped to the line and thought of all the lovely clothespin photos I've seen at blogs like Ann Voskamp's. Moving in close, I saw that this shot would feature a couple of unexpected elements: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family Tagged With: farm, Father's Day, goats

June 9, 2010 10 Comments

Let the Laugh Lines Come!

We parents joined the circle of junior high kids to pray together before sending them off on a week-long bicycle trip."Let's have a couple of people pray," the youth pastor said, "and then we'll have Scott close us, because, well, he's the oldest dad here.""Ouch!" one of the adults exclaimed. "Oh, Scott, I'm so sorry!" someone joked.Scott, by the way, is only a little bit … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, self-discovery, Uncategorized Tagged With: age spots, Aging, aging gracefully, Anita Renfroe, laugh lines, wrinkles

June 7, 2010 13 Comments

When "Watch Me, Mama" Gives Way to Individuation

My 14-year-old daughter had a friend over to spend the night last weekend. Due to scheduling conflicts, the girl, a kindred spirit, is rarely available to get together, so it was a treat to have her with us. She came to the soccer game, excitedly cheering for the team.In an extraordinary and unexpected turn of events, my daughter, who usually plays defense, scored a goal! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, family, home, lifelong learning, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery, slowing Tagged With: individuation

June 2, 2010 3 Comments

Learning to Pray Like a Child

As steam wafted from the bowl of macaroni and cheese, our son would pray.Quite young at the time, maybe four or five, he always requested to pray at mealtime.These prayers lasted a while. Rather than cut him short, I learned to bring lids to the table, cover the food, bow my head, and give him all the time he needed, because who wants to stop an outpouring of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, home, lifelong learning, motherhood, parenting, prayer, self-discovery, simplicity, slowing

May 26, 2010 1 Comment

Time for Yes

Throughout spring, my kids would come to me with requests to join their friends on outings such as sleepovers, birthday parties, and a production of “The Three Musketeers,” but I had to say no to almost everything. Something was already scheduled 97 percent of the time. With spring winding down, however, our schedule is opening up. The kids and I recently reviewed the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, family, high calling blogs, home, motherhood, parenting Tagged With: balance, positive parenting

May 13, 2010 8 Comments

Ten Random Things I Haven't Mentioned

Sometimes my posts don't reflect my daily life.It's not that I'm hiding anything; it's just that I sometimes don't take time to write about what's happening while it's happening. Instead, I might write about something I've been thinking about or something I've learned. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, family, high calling blogs, home, lifelong learning, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing

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