One Mom's Musings

Sep. 2, 2008 - I'm here!!!!!!!

Well, I finally decided to join the rest of the family (or at least those who are old enough to spell somewhat accurately) in the homeschool blogger world!  I don't really have anything profound to share with you right now -- I'm just experimenting with how to make an entry.  Seems pretty straight forward really...I might be able to handle it....we'll see.

Thanks to all of you 'blogger buddies' out there who have inspired and encouraged my girls through the months.  I've enjoyed reading your comments and finding out more about your homeschooling families all over the country and even the world!  I was a little skeptical about these 'online friendships' and I guess they are a little one dimensional, but as long as you all are 'spurring one another on toward love and good works' then it certainly can't be a bad thing.  And who knows, maybe someday this side of heaven we may be able to meet some of you face to face and add on those other three dimensions--or are there more than four?  

 Bye, for now.

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Sep. 2, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Turumbar

Hi!
Alex

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Sep. 3, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by : Oh yeah, you know who I am

Rock on Miss Maisano Mom! You da' bomb. What's you talkin' 'bout "multi-dimensional friendsiness"? All I knows is 'bout "multi-generational faithfulness". Which totally's keeps in line wid' da' whole family doin' da' blog t'ing.

;D

Welcome to the world of blogging... and spell-check. I wonder if I was one of the characters you were a bit skeptical of... hmm...

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Sep. 4, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by fiddler4him

Yay! You discovered how to do it!

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Sep. 4, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Joshuahammond

Hello! (I don't know what else to say besides it's almost lunch time :)

See you later

Joshua

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Sep. 6, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by chezdak

Hullo, you must be writer4him's mother. Well, just to say hullo, I'm called Cherry and I'm British I live in England so I suppose it is "all over the world" and Altariel's from New Zealand. I'm one of nine kids we are all homeschooled and have been all of our lives.
Chezdak

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Oct. 2, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by : Oh yeah, you know who I am

New post, your fan crowd waits eagerly. Speak forth the thoughts of a busy mom.

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Oct. 3, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by fiddler4him

aw, come on mommy, please post soon!

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Oct. 4, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by fiddler4him

awww, thanks mommy:-) But we would much rather read yours than our own too! Do you know how to do a smiley face? Here are some smileys and things:


:-) :-D :-I :^ ) :-P :-0 8-) ( ( CRAYOLA ( ( > @-}--

My favorite is the crayon:-) and the other weird thing is a rose:-)

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Oct. 4, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by chezdak

Hullo, thanks for your comment. No, I don't think I have ever been to Great Yarmouth before. I hadn't even heard of it till you mentioned it. I must say, I do preffer Scotland to England though, but maybe that's because I am Scottish myself. We didn't move to England till I was twelve.
I don't know why every one in Amerca talks about English mist nd fog, because where we live in England we don't seem to have any mist! Only London and the coastal area's seem to get that. We do get some cloudy rainy days though, and sometimes in winter it gets so sunny and the sky is such a clear raidiant cloudless perfect blue that it makes you want to run outside and play and play even though the air is bitterly cold, but it tends to get like that towards the Janurary and Feburary months, at the moment it looks like the cloudy and rainy days are setting in for a while, and the windy days. For some reason I alwayd find the cloudy days the easiest to see in. I mean, the sunny days the sun is so dazzlingly bright that you have to keep blinking, and it even stings your eyes when you look at the ground which seems to take the sun's beams and reflect them, throwing them up into your face... anyway, after a couple of days like this I tend to get rather used to it. But on the cloudy days everything around you, trees, bushes, old stone walls, horses in feilds look clear and easy to see. anyway I like both the windy cloudy days and the hot sunny days.

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Oct. 6, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by : Oh yeah, you know who I am

Times up, you have to post. You just got tagged.

https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=6409948367258152596&postID=8356570445906698360

Apparently tagging is supposed to be the HSB "nuclear option" or something. I'm not on HSB and therefore don't have to follow the "rules", but... oh happy day... you are!

So we wait eagerly to hear what wise words will spew from your mouth.

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Jan. 14, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Joseph Clarkson

I like your blog a lot. keep up the good work.

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Sep. 23, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by randomness

i like butterflys:-)

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