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  • CHOOSE JOY

    There’s this little time period in the lives of our little ones when we get to mold their entire worlds.   It’s this tiny piece of time where parents or caregivers have complete control, control over what our kids eat, their… Continue reading

  • Be Careful Little Eyes, Be Careful Little Ears

    Most of us “adults” understand how important reading with and to our young children is.  We can imagine and explore worlds beyond our little neighborhoods, and we can help lay a foundation that will cultivate successes in the classroom.  But,… Continue reading

  • Why Read to Them?

    The answer to this question became too long to write about using paragraphs in a blog!  I’m confident that there are many other reasons that didn’t even make the list.   Here are SOME of the convincing arguments for us as… Continue reading

  • Day Idea: Budding Authors

    I’ve had a hard time coming up with a blog idea this week.  Ideas typically spiral through my mind and I have to hone in on one, but today it has been a struggle to select a book to write… Continue reading

  • Sleepovers vs Sleep

    If you have a young child who is starting to create their first friendships, sleepovers may become a challenge.  They can become an issue for so many different reasons.  One of our kids (I won’t say which!) really had trouble… Continue reading

  • What Book Takes You Back?

    What Book Takes You Back? You could answer this question in so many ways. What book takes you back to your own childhood? What book takes you back to elementary school or middle school or high school? What book takes… Continue reading

  • What’s Hiding in a Problem?

    Problems and worries can be too much to bear alone.   It seems as if this is affecting our kids as much as us. There’s an author of children’s books that I only discovered as a middle school teacher, Kobi… Continue reading

  • What The Giving Tree Gives

    What The Giving Tree Gives Us The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein moved me the first time I read it and then it spoke to me every single time thereafter.  Shel Silverstein was a brilliant author and poet, but he… Continue reading

  • God as Master Scientist

    ArkEncounter.com AnswersinGenesis.org Here it is, the reason I am feeling called to enter into this uncomfortable and foreign process.  I am trying to be obedient to the “call to create” in order to honor the Creator. The guided Hope*Circle I… Continue reading

  • Think Upon These Things

    Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.   Philippians 4:8 Let’s just face it.  There is a battle for our… Continue reading

  • Time and Wrinkles

    A few months ago, I joined a writing group called Hope*Writers.   I can’t even explain what a blessing this group and its teachings have been to me.  One of the many benefits of this (large and professional) writing group are… Continue reading

  • The Book Goes On (The Book Keeps a Poundin’ Rhythm to the Brain)

    One of our kids liked to read more than the other.  Curt would sit and read book after book, and then he would reenact scenes from the story.  He would imagine he was part of the story. Gina liked to… Continue reading