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June 17, 2010 9 Comments

Simple Ways We've Gone Green

Visit this post at NotSoFastBook.com to enter the Green Mama book giveaway—ends Saturday morning, June 19.Each weekend during soccer season, we tote collapsible chairs to and from our kids' matches. The chairs fold down and slide into bags, and nearly always one of our bags is ripping at the seams.This past season, it was one of the red chairs. The chair itself still … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, Compacting, creativity, frugality, home, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing, The Wimpy Environmentalist Tagged With: going green, green, Green Mama, Tracey Bianchi

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 30, 2010 15 Comments

People and Privacy

I was talking with a friend of mine about how people relate—or don't relate—in our world today.My friend said, "I heard a story about an 80-year-old lady, Miss Jessie Parker, who used to talk about the way things were, how people had more time for each other and would sit and chat in the evenings on their porches. But people don't do that so much anymore, so the woman … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, family, home, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing Tagged With: community, isolation, neighbors, privacy fence, privacy fences

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

March 25, 2010 2 Comments

The Collision of Work and Family: Bump

In A Circle of Quiet, Madeleine L’Engle wrote:During the long drag of years before our youngest child went to school, my love for my family and my need to write were in acute conflict. The problem was really that I put two things first. My husband and children came first. So did my writing. Bump.The conflict—or collision—of work and family summed up in a word:  Bump.Ouch. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, family, high calling blogs, parenting, self-discovery, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing, taking risks Tagged With: balance, HCB, HighCallingBlogs, work-family balance

March 18, 2010 21 Comments

Food on Fridays: Whole Wheat Honey Bread

(smaller button below)Here at the Food on Fridays carnival, any post remotely related to food is welcome—it doesn’t have to be a recipe. If you just want to post photos of your knife sharpener, that’ll do just fine.When your Food on Fridays contribution is ready, just grab the broccoli button (the big one above or smaller option at the bottom) to paste at the top of your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family, Food, Food on Fridays, frugality, home, Nutella, simplicity, slowing Tagged With: bread recipe, moist, soft whole wheat bread recipe, whole wheat bread, whole wheat bread recipe, whole wheat honey bread

February 15, 2010 Leave a Comment

40 Days of Rest?

Is it possible for the 40 days of Lent to become an extended rest?And what does that have to do with an obscure place in Australia called "Nelligen"?Read about it at Not So Fast today.Photo © 2010 by Zoe Sandvig of A Sideways Glance. Used with permission.It’s easy to subscribe to annkroeker.com updates via email or RSS feed.Visit NotSoFastBook.com to learn more about Ann’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: self-discovery, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing Tagged With: Lent, Not So Fast, NotSoFast, notsofastbook, rest, zoe sandvig

January 17, 2010 6 Comments

MMM Jan 2010 Progress Report #3

Progress Report #3Mega Memory Month January 2010 is over halfway through. Are you halfway through your project?Leave a note on your progress at the Facebook Event page I set up for Mega Memory Month (write your comments on the wall!) HERE. You can also summarize your progress in the comments of this post and/or link your own Progress Report post here via Mr. Linky.Mr. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bible study, creativity, lifelong learning, mega memory month, memorization, mind, MMM, self-discovery, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing, taking risks Tagged With: memorization tips, memory work, Scripture memory, Scripture memory tools

January 13, 2010 5 Comments

Don't Blink

*Blink*One morning I spied my son sitting on one of the kitchen chairs, his toes easily touching the floor. I stopped and stared. Something about his posture and those long, lean legs … for a moment, backlit by the morning sun, my eight-year-old boy looked like a teenager.Now, I was a little groggy, which may have added to the effect, but the thought of him that much older … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, children, family, motherhood, parenting, slowing

January 9, 2010 1 Comment

Listen in on my chat with L.L. Barkat

L.L. Barkat of Seedlings in Stone and Green Inventions Central interviewed me about Not So Fast.It's appropriate that the title of this post rhymes, as L.L. is a poet. A book of her poetry, entitled Inside Out, was recently published and she hosts the poetry posts (ha! more rhyme!) at HighCallingBlogs.com and Random Acts of Poetry/Poetry Friday at her Seedlings in Stone … [Read more...]

Filed Under: books, creativity, family, lifelong learning, reading, self-discovery, Slow Movement, slowing, writer, writers, writing Tagged With: l.l. barkat, LLBarkat, Not So Fast, Writing in the Midst of Motherhood

January 3, 2010 5 Comments

MMM Jan 2010 Progress Report #1

Progress Report #1We're only four days into Mega Memory Month January 2010, so progress will be minimal. Still, you may have something to say about it.If so, leave a note in the comments and/or link your own Progress Report post here via MckLinky. I'll come back later in the day and embed the pop-up links into the text itself for easy access.Powered by MckLinkyClick here … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bible study, creativity, lifelong learning, mega memory month, memorization, mind, MMM, self-discovery, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing, taking risks Tagged With: Bible memory work, memory work, Scripture memory

January 2, 2010 6 Comments

Mega Memory Month: Christ in You

For Mega Memory Month January 2010, I'll be working on Colossians 1.The thought is (I admit this may be a bit idealistic—even unrealistic—nevertheless...) that I might add on to this chapter over time; that is, for future Mega Memory Months I could continue with Colossians 2, 3 and 4.For now, I'm going to focus on Colossians 1 without fretting about the rest. Colossians 1 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bible study, creativity, lifelong learning, mega memory month, memorization, mind, MMM, prayer, self-discovery, simplicity, slowing, taking risks Tagged With: memorization, memorizing, memorizing Scripture

December 28, 2009 3 Comments

Improve Your Memory: MMM January 2010

Mega Memory Month Returns January 2010!Our extended family's white elephant exchange included some bags stuffed full of odd items picked up at a dollar store, included this minibook:Can you believe it?Just in time for Mega Memory Month January 2010 I secured a copy of Improving Your Memory for Dummies, by John B. Arden, PhD, Director of Training for Psychology, Kaiser … [Read more...]

Filed Under: creativity, exercise, family, lifelong learning, memorization, mind, MMM, self-discovery, simplicity, slowing, taking risks Tagged With: memorizing, memorizing Scripture, memory work, Scripture memory

December 17, 2009 12 Comments

Food on Fridays: Gingerbread with Lemon Sauce

(alternative button below)Here at the Food on Fridays carnival, any post remotely related to food is welcome. Recipes are enjoyed, but you can describe your Christmas menu. I actually would be interested to know what you have for breakfast and the main meal.Anyway, my point is that the Food on Fridays parameters are not at all narrow. I think of it as a virtual pitch-in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: change, family, Food, Food on Fridays, lifelong learning, simplicity, Slow Movement, slowing Tagged With: gingerbread, gingerbread recipe, gingerbread with lemon sauce

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