Monthly Archives: July 2007
It’s so close I can taste it.
I’ve got my bracelet so I’ll be in the first group to buy HP at the Waldemort down the street. I really do not think that they are going to get beyond the first group, but it’s good to be … Continue reading
Filed under books
Awwww… thanks!
Both Devona and Emily nominated me for the “thinking blogger award” this week. Thanks, ladies! The only person that would make my top 5 that hasn’t already gotten one (that I remember) is Megan, of the Half Pint House. But … Continue reading
How the Garden Grows
The header shows a picture of a summer salad with tomatoes, cucumbers and basil from the garden. YUM! Our green and red bell peppers are getting closer to ready and we have a ton of spearmint if anyone local wants … Continue reading
Filed under family life, feasting
Susie Slings, and Blogs, Too
I am really a very infrequent contributor, but sometimes I post at the new Magic City Slingers blog. Susie, kind commenter and friend, rocks the posts over there. If you are interested in babywearing, subscribe today!
Filed under parental ponderings
Best Children’s Story Bibles
Here are the children’s story Bibles we have and my opinion of them, in the order we acquired them. The Child’s Story Bible by Catherine Vos is solidly reformed and a classic. However, it’s very texty and the illustrations aren’t … Continue reading
Things I Should Post About
Requests might get these to the top of the list :) Bart Ehrman’s Book How Our Garden Grows Ikea trip iPhone Mini-Review My Favorite Children’s Bible Recipe Updates to the girls’ blogs
Filed under general
Upgrade, etc.
I upgraded to the latest version of wordpress and spruced up. I’ve got a lot to post and not much time/energy. I’ve been having a lot of trouble sleeping lately. Gifts of liquor or paypal earmarked for “sleep” would be … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday, Kate!
Watch over thy child, Kate, O Lord, as her days increase; bless and guide her wherever she may be, keeping her unspotted from the world. Strengthen her when she stands; comfort her when discouraged or sorrowful; raise her up if … Continue reading
Filed under family life, photo love
Hi-larious
My friend Jennifer sent me this story, which may just be about me. (lark news is like the onion for evangelicals, and it’s worth checking out.)
Filed under culture


