Posted on April 18th, 2007 by kimc
I wasn’t going to post on the subject, but my young friend Cara has a few wise words that I really had to pass along for others to see. Please take 90 seconds and go read No Window Jumping.
Much longer but also well worth the time: Doug Phillips’ post On The Horror At Virginia [...]
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Posted on April 18th, 2007 by kimc
Carmon explains far better than I ever could why we don’t go to the library any more. We are so thankful for the library book sales that have allowed us to build a family library of books worth owning and reading so that we don’t have to go sort through tripe and filth.
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I finished [...]
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Posted on April 18th, 2007 by kimc
Open House at Vision Forum this Saturday!
Book signings by participating authors
20% off everything in the catalog
40-60% off newly discontinued clearance items
Clearance bins of books, toys, etc. received as samples or left over from long ago. We have peeked into the bins and there is definitely something for everyone. We saw some of our [...]
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Posted on April 18th, 2007 by kimc
2006 Homeschool Blog Award winners have been announced. Go congratulate the winners and check out the list of prizes cuz Vision Forum contributed, and you know I love them!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Heather, who helped organize the awards, was diagnosed in the midst of it with an inoperable brain tumor. BooMama is spearheading a fundraiser to help [...]
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Posted on April 18th, 2007 by kimc
We found this technique in a book of science experiments, Real Live Science.Memorize the grand piece of poetic genius below, and you’ll never again forget the to-do list that pops into your head while you’re in the shower. Try to picture each item as you say it.
1 is a bun2 is a shoe3 is [...]
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