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June 9, 2008 Leave a Comment

Stone Crossings: Finding Grace in Hard and Hidden Places

When I was relatively new to blogging, every once in a while I'd be scanning comments on somebody's post and spot one by L.L. Barkat. I'd read the well-formed response and think, "Wow. That person's smart!" I wasn't sure, at first, if this person was male or female. No photo confirmed gender, and the initials L.L. didn't help me know for certain. At some point I finally … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, Blogger, blogging, books, lifelong learning, nature, parenting, reading, self-discovery, writer, writers, writing

June 4, 2008 13 Comments

Several Summer Solutions to "Mom, I’m Bored!"

To avoid hearing kids exclaim "I'm bored!" in the summer months, it's tempting to fill the weeks ahead with camps and clubs and outings and activities, isn't it? Maybe we think, Keeping them busy keeps them out of trouble. Or, They gain skills they wouldn't have time to develop during the school year. And although not everyone will admit to it, there's the argument, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, family, frugality, home, lifelong learning, mind, motherhood, nature, parenting, self-discovery, simplicity, slowing, Uncategorized, WFMW, works for me wednesday

May 21, 2008 Leave a Comment

Uninterrupted Conversation? This Can Happen?

After 14 years of parenting, I'm about to find out.We parents of four are going on a little outing, just the two of us.Seven years ago was the only time we've traveled anywhere on our own since we've had kids--a short, chilly camping trip. We like camping with the kids, and we hate to complain, but we're hoping to improve on that a little bit.Since then we've tried to go … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, parenting, simplicity, travel

May 19, 2008 Leave a Comment

The End of Fun as We Know It?

Until Robin pointed it out, I didn't realize that there was a traveling carnival bopping around the blogosphere called "Fun Monday." It's shared by several bloggers, so there isn't one central location (though Robin decided to set up a clearinghouse of all the previous Fun Mondays here).Today's Fun Monday invited participants to post photos or descriptions of their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, blogging, change, children, creativity, family, motherhood, nature, parenting Tagged With: Fun Monday, zoo

May 11, 2008 Leave a Comment

7 Ways to Enjoy Everyday Fun with Chores

Daily life can be such a drag, so blah. The chores can be tedious. The drive to work, dull. Some days can be reduced to scrub, swipe, fold, wash, rinse, repeat; others, to conquering an overwhelming to-do list or in-box. One way to approach the daily grind is simply to take a deep breath and dig in, applying self-discipline, determination, willpower, and grit. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, blogging, change, children, creativity, family, home, motherhood, parenting, Play, simplicity, Uncategorized Tagged With: chores, fun, how to, howto, Monday Fun Day, to-do lists

May 10, 2008 Leave a Comment

7 Keys to a Happier Mother’s Day

Sure, we hope to be honored in some way on Mother's Day. And some of us will. For some of us, Sunday will be a day of extravagant gifts and champagne brunches. Some of us will have creative spouses and industrious children with lots of resources and initiative--we'll have scones and strawberries for breakfast in bed, and chocolate truffles with lunch. Or our … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, family, frugality, motherhood, parenting, simplicity Tagged With: Happy Mother's Day, how to, howto, mom, moms, Mother's Day, Mother's Day ideas

May 9, 2008 Leave a Comment

13 Tips for Finding Free Time for Mom (without multi-tasking!)

Finding free time for mom—at least, for this mom—used to seem impossible. People would suggest multi-tasking as a way to gain time, but multi-tasking simply doesn't work for me. Research reveals the inefficiency of multi-tasking; as quantity of work goes up, something suffers. A 2008 report called "Cramming the Most into Time" on ABC World News with Charles Gibson affirmed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, creativity, family, frugality, home, mind, motherhood, parenting, simplicity, slowing Tagged With: how to, moms, Mother's Day, mothers, multi-tasking, time for mom, time management, time management for moms, tips

May 7, 2008 Leave a Comment

Multi-tasking Doesn’t Work for Me

Multi-tasking has never really worked for me. I've tried. Over the years, I've felt like there are many times when I've had no choice but to do a dozen things at once. But when I do that regularly—when multi-tasking is my mode of operation, nonstop, every day, from sun-up to sundown, I get agitated. I feel all frenzied and harried. I leave one of the two or seven … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, creativity, family, home, lifelong learning, mind, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery, simplicity, slowing, WFMW, works for me wednesday Tagged With: multi-tasking, multitasking

May 6, 2008 Leave a Comment

Indiana Voters-in-Training

I could have gone by myself to vote, but I didn't. Instead, I took all four kids with me late this afternoon. I like for them to see the process.They watched as an acquaintance from our neighborhood flipped the pages of a three-ring binder with names and addresses to "K" and pointed to my name. They watched me sign.A volunteer offered them each a malted milk ball and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, lifelong learning, motherhood, parenting Tagged With: democracy, vote, voting

April 29, 2008 Leave a Comment

Books offer a Rehearsal for Life

At the Festival of Faith & Writing, children's book author (twice awarded the Newbery Medal) Katherine Paterson sat with her son David to discuss the process of transforming the story of Bridge to Terabithia from book to film. (EW interviewed David for a story about the process with some of the same information.) David was co-writer and producer for the film. He … [Read more...]

Filed Under: books, children, creativity, family, lifelong learning, parenting, reading, self-discovery, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: Bridge to Terabithia, David Paterson, Katherine Paterson, read

April 22, 2008 Leave a Comment

You. Are. Blessed.

During the festival, I spent time with several single people. I was walking with one of them to a lecture and mentioned that I was blogging. He said that some friends of his were bloggers, as well. I asked if they had a particular topic that they focused on, or if they just wrote about life.He said that one of them was married, and she and her husband were trying to have a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blog, Blogger, blogging, children, family, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery, Uncategorized, worship, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: blessing, gratitude

April 15, 2008 Leave a Comment

Little School in the Woods

I've been thinking back on our week of camping and how we were immersed in nature 24 hours a day (excepting the two or three evenings we escaped the mosquitos by retreating to the camp's clubhouse, which was outfitted with a pool table, cable TV, two leather recliners, and two public computers where the kids took turns logging onto Webkinz...can it still be considered … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, family, motherhood, parenting, self-discovery, simplicity Tagged With: Green Hour, no child left inside, the green hour

April 12, 2008 Leave a Comment

Time to Run

Along the path to the Gulf we admired trees that don't grow in Indiana--for Midwesterners, this is the stuff of postcards and screensavers. And yet, there we were, walking right past them, on our way to dig holes in the sand and make drip castles.Friday night we all took a long walk to what eventually became known as "Hermit Crab Cove," near the place formerly known as my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, motherhood, nature, parenting, travel Tagged With: beach, florida, palm trees, spring break, travel, vacation, weather

April 10, 2008 Leave a Comment

More vacation pictures–and a gross face-in-place

It's a nature bonanza here on the coast of Florida! Last night, we fell asleep to an owl's hooting. As I walked to the bath house this evening at dusk, I heard a mockingbird going nuts, singing a crazy medley of migrating birdsongs one after another fast and furious. This Great Blue Heron hangs around near the fishermen. So regal. He moves with smooth … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, creativity, family, lifelong learning, motherhood, nature, parenting, simplicity, slowing, The Wimpy Environmentalist Tagged With: animal, beach, florida, sea creatures, sea life, travel, vacation

April 2, 2008 Leave a Comment

WFMW Containerize Kids Laundry

Shannon is suggesting a "Greatest Hits" edition of Works For Me Wednesday. While last week's overnight crockpot steel-cut oatmeal instructions were wildly popular, this post was a big hit in its day. It first appeared in February 2007.I’ve never liked doing the laundry–especially for six people–but what aggravated me the most were two particular steps in the process: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: children, family, home, motherhood, parenting, simplicity, WFMW, works for me wednesday Tagged With: containerize, containers, family, home, how to, howto, laundry, organization, organizing

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