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A month ago, I was in a clothing panic. A layering tank I owned bit the dust unexpectedly, and there was simply no time to go out and shop. However, comma, I really needed the tank as it was part of an outfit I was supposed to wear while speaking.
I decided to try ordering one on Amazon and all I can say is WOW. I now own four of these in three different colors, and we bought a couple for A-Age-Fourteen as well.
I was in need of a fresh supply of tanks for summer — I like them well constructed, thick enough that you can’t see through them but light enough to layer something over it when I go out, and long. These fit that criteria perfectly. If you’re in need of a basic tank, Daughter A. and I recommend them!
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Here’s the latest Scholé Sisters episode! It is always wonderful to chat with Eric … such an interesting conversation. ♥
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Registration for the Scholé Sisters Spring Training is now open! (Please note: if you are a Sistership Premier member, you do not need to purchase this as it is included in your membership.)
This series of three evening lectures (replays available, of course) is something we’re really excited about. Taught by one of our favorite professors, Eric Hall, Scholé Sisters Spring Training will help us build (or reinforce) a basic understanding of educational philosophy and Christian classical education.
Click here to register or read more about the sessions.
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This month in 2018:
If you need some homeschool encouragement, maybe this will help.
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I’ve been working hard, preparing for Flourish next month. This is a 2-session live online event I’ll be hosting that offers a Charlotte Mason Annual Homeschool Review — it’s the perfect way to close out the year. In order to look forward and plan in wisdom, we need to look back with wisdom as well. That’s my intention — to offer a philosophical approach to a homeschool review.
Plus, it’ll be fun.
Sneak peek coming soon!
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This week’s links collection:
- People Who Read A Lot of Books Are Way Nicer, Kinder and Empathetic, Study Shows from Peace Quarters
- This requires fiction, of course.
- The chicken-or-egg question comes into play as well: “Is it that reading fiction can help a person become more empathetic or do empathetic people simply read more fiction?”
- Gov. Gavin Newsom Seeking Explanation for High Gas Prices from KTLA
- It’s called math, Governor.
- Alternative title: Man Most Responsible for High Gas Prices Demands to Know Why Causes Have Effects.
- The Preachers of the Great Awokening from Quillette
- If you want to understand the world you live in, you need to read this essay — and others like it.
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