Thoughtworthy (Ingenuity, Things to Do, Habit Tips & More!)
:: 1 :: My youngest invented something. He needs new shoes, you see, but he’s hard to fit and I can’t find a place open here in town that sells shoes he can actually wear. Until this week, it’s been...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Biohacking, Screentime, Andrew Pudewa & More!)
This post contains affiliate links. :: 1 :: I’ve almost finished Super Human by Dave Asprey. I think I’m on the last chapter. The question, of course, is would I recommend it? I’m going to give this a...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Anniversary, Romans 13, Caring & More!)
:: 1 :: We spent our 19th anniversary in a real restaurant, which was unexpected and oh so wonderful. Of course, the tyrants shut it down two days later. 🙁 That’s unfortunate, and I hope the business...
View ArticleTHoughtworthy (Heating Pads, Defense Against the Dark Arts, New Episode & More!)
:: 1 :: For my birthday, my husband gave me a far infrared heating pad. Hello, where have you been all my life? I love it already. His purchase was precipitated by one of my science rants. I made the...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Science Project, Book Mini-Reviews, Habit Trackers & More!)
:: 1 :: Our local schools are going to require children to wear masks when they go back in the fall. At least, that is what they say. I think we have all learned that an arbitrary government means...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Graduation, Chores, Annual Review & More!)
:: 1 :: Our last day of the school year is today. Meaning my senior is done … today. I’m having trouble wrapping my mind around it, believing it. You know what he asked me? Mom, can we still have our...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Movies, Logic, Reading Tips & More!)
This post contains affiliate links. :: 1 :: I haven’t talked about movies in a while, so here are some recommendations and thoughts. These are recommendations for adults. Whether you show them to your...
View ArticleThoughworthy (Why So Busy, Book Charts, Annual Review & More!)
This post contains affiliate links. :: 1 :: Wow, what a week! So much to do, so little time. I feel like that’s been my theme all week. I’ve had my head down working overtime. Charlotte Mason Boot...
View ArticleThinking Through my Oxygen Experiment
As most of you know, I invited all of you to participate in a little homeschool science experiment concerning masks. There are a few negative things said about the health consequences of mask wearing,...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Theology Book, School Planning, Big Kids & More!)
This post contains affiliate links. :: 1 :: While I had heard good things about it, I put off ordering The Wonderful Works of God because it’s over $40. However, in my end of the year interviews with...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (History Primary Sources, New Episodes & More!)
This post contains affiliate links. :: 1 :: This new Thoughtworthy graphic made me laugh. You may be wondering if there will be unexpectedly deep thoughts this week, but I think it will just be like...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (More School Planning, Governor Recall & More!)
:: 1 :: How’s your school planning coming along? I’m halfway done. I finished 8th grade and 5th grade; I still have 10th grade and Circle Time. Plus printing All The Things. That is the secret third...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Big Project Unveiled, Recommended Reading & More!)
:: 1 :: This week, my husband finished a project that was many years in the making!! I read the proof copy and offered some final corrections last week and now … it’s up on Amazon already. I’m so...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Cooking Magazines, Ornament Kits, ADHD Treatments & More!)
This post contains affiliate links. :: 1 :: My children seem more interested in cooking and baking if we receive cooking magazines. We did Cook’s Illustrated for a while. They enjoy flipping through,...
View ArticleExtinguish the Small Fire While Ye May (Plutarch Commentaries)
This is the first post in what I intend to write as a long, drawn-out series. Many of you know that teaching Plutarch is one of the great loves of my life. There are countless wisdom gems in Plutarch,...
View ArticleReal Leaders Get Buy-In (Plutarch Commentaries)
Like so many generals before and after him, Julius Caesar had to deal with men who became fearful of the coming fight. For Caesar, these were “young gentlemen of the nobles houses of Rome.” When they...
View ArticleThoughtworthy (Break Week, Reading, Special Event & More!)
:: 1 :: This week was our first break week of 2021. For those of you who are newer around here, we tend toward a pseudo-Sabbath schooling schedule. I say “pseudo” because I’ve never been strict about...
View ArticleHave a Spring Reading Fling!
It was unseasonably cold last week, and it’s dreary and raining today, but I still insist that spring is in the air. After all, the almond bloom is all but finished. That’s a sure sign of spring!...
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