Ready To Rock.. But Not Quite Ready To Roll!
It’s that time of year again. Spring. A time of rebirth, renewal and regrowth, but it’s also the time of year in which the cycling season starts isn’t it? Well, for the pro’s it kicks off “Down Under” in early January but here in Ireland it’s February and in Munster preferably the Lacey Cup in Trale …
Continue Reading →February Hot Happenings
It is hard to believe that one day makes all the difference, but February has lived up to its standard of being the shortest month of the year! It is hard to believe that it is already over and it is time to plan for March. But before we do that, lets review what February looked like at our home. We …
Continue Reading →short story: Introspection In The Preservation
“The sum of man’s problems come from his inability to be alone in a silent room.” –Blaise Pascal; consistent with Carl Jung :::2005::: “You’ll have to get rid of your gun,” ordered Nicolette Adams, matter of factly. Wayne Gordon stared blankly at her, confused. On the verge of agitation. “Wha- why? …
Continue Reading →Music To My Ears
Maybe someday I’ll learn to like what the cool people like. But for now I really dig the whole album. I read she is really poplular in Sweden and France and I wonder what the demographic is for her fans. I also wonder what a “Slow Knowing Smile” looks like. It sounds wonderful, but I don’t think I’v …
Continue Reading →Workshop Opertunity: "Mastering DSLR Exposure and Camera Settings"
” Mastering DSLR Exposure and Camera Settings”, a new class by Leo Heppner, Professional Photographer and Instructor, will be held on Sunday, March 11th, from 1-4PM at La Cucina Italian Resaurant, 103 North Washington St, Havre de Grace, MD 20178. We will meet at the restaurant’s private Banquet Roo …
Continue Reading →Free Basic Garden Shed Plans From Build Backyard Sheds
Used to hollow out shapes and size are drive-through sheds sheds with more usable space of 1. As long as you Free Basic Garden Shed Plans From Build Backyard Sheds execute according for them and then when you get package plans for sheds that location. This is a very accurate bill of materials are li …
Continue Reading →Homeschooling Helps
My son is 5 years old and since September we have been using Landmark Curriculum for his Kindergarten homeschool. It was going fine until the reading section got to the point that we both dreaded it. The reading part was boring, dry and too long and “hard”. He did learn to read but It was not enjoya …
Continue Reading →Day 113
Beyond School Today, Ethan and I did a science experiment. Yay! You know how rare we do these things. We also made Land Under the Ocean. Ethan, is forming the ocean levels. There really isn’t suppose to be any plant life, but Ethan, wanted to add some anyway. The 1st step is called, Sea Level, the …
Continue Reading →Babymoon Daybook
Outside my window… You mean there’s life outside my window? Huh. And here I thought the whole world was right here in me arms.
Actually, there is snow out there, and there’s going to be even more of it. No tulips or daffodils here, yet. I am thankful for… a beautiful birth experience. To say …
Experiencing God – Week 7, Day 5
The memory verse for this week is Hebrews 11:6, “Without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” The most meaningful part of today’s reading was – outward appearances of success do not always …
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