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• Jul. 2, 2009 - Today

Posted By Majormom
I recently heard this on the radio "Q-  if a woman has one of these it will add 7 hours to her work load each week.  A- a husband"  I go on record as saying that is NOT true with my Steve.  Today we celebrate our 32nd wedding anniversary!
 
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• Jun. 26, 2009 - The Death of a Legend

Posted By homeskoolmom in thoughts on cultural issues

This week marked the earthly deaths of several famous people.  Ed McMahon died earlier this week.  Farrah Faucett and Michael Jackson died yesterday...

And also a man named Zared Zajicek.  You may be asking "Who was that?" I never heard of him... well  wait, and I'll tell you.

Let me first say that I don't personally know any of these people.  Never met Michael, although I remember the sweet child face singing "ABC" on TV and I did see his concert in the 80's at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN.  Never met Farrah even though I was a faithful watcher of Charlie's Angels.  Never won the Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes, so Ed never knocked on my door.  And neither did I know Zared. 

Princess asked me yesterday afternoon, why we have children.  What purpose do they serve?  They take away couple time, you don't get to work, etc.  We talked, and at one point, I asked her if she had ever heard the saying that goes something like "a business executive never wished he had spent more time at the office" 

After hearing that Michael Jackson died, I started thinking about this.  Yes, Jacko was a pop legend.  Yes, he was talented.  Yes, he was immensely popular.  And VERY eccentric.  But... in the end... he was alone and a lonely man.

Ed McMahon was legendary as well.  Know for "Heeeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny" and for being Johnny's sidekick for... how many years?  I honestly can't think of Johnny Carson without thinking of Ed McMahon.  But what impact for eternity did Mr. McMahon really contribute.  Yes, he helped Johnny bring humor to our lives but really? 

Farrah... well, what teen boy didn't you know in the late 70's that didn't have a copy of "the" poster hanging in his bedroom?  She was beautiful, she was witty, she was charming.   Her "partner" of 17 years was Ryan O'Neal.  Never married him.  Although I saw yesterday where he was "planning" to ask her once she was able to say yes...(nice save Mr. O'Neal).  I say big deal at this point... Again, she offered the world nothing of eternal value. 

And Zared. You won't read about Zared's life on Fox News.  Or hear Rush Limbaugh mention him.  Larry King has never heard of Zared.  But from the little I know of him (which is most likely as much as I really know about the other 3 people I wrote of) he was a man that was loved.  Zared was a young man of 23.  Newly married.  And had all of life ahead of him.  His new wife stayed by his side in the hospital while he fought for his life in the ICU after he fell off a roof earlier this week.   (You can read his story here  ).   His family and friends obviously adored him. 

Again, I am reminded of people like Heather Davis's beloved Eric.  David and Marsha Drews young son, Christian.   Joseph, a father of six precious children whose mother was called home a few months ago.  And many other's whose names will never be mentioned in Hollywood, or New York City, or by Rush, or Lary King... but whose names are engraved in the book of life for all of eternity.   

It really brings things into perspective.  What is really important?  Being know for inventing the moonwalk, wearing one white sparkly glove, "Thriller"  "Heeeeeeeeere's Johnny," being beautiful, posing in a provacative red bathing suit on a poster for all the teen boys with raging hormones to hang on their bedroom walls?

Or being a follower of the One True God.  Leaving family and friends behind that will mourn you because they knew you, not because you were some pop icon.  But because they really knew you and loved you. 

So which of these three were the "real" legend????

Just something to think about...

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• Jun. 24, 2009 - It's Over

Posted By Majormom
Somehow I suffered through the last half of Hamlet.  Never again say I.

On a different thought.
I believe that when God cursed the ground
that He said "Let there be bindweed"!
 
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• Jun. 23, 2009 - SHAKESPEARE

Posted By Majormom
Recently I agreed to watch Romeo & Juliet
with my daughter. 
It has been years and I had forgotten some of
the story.  They are declaring love for one another when just an hour previous they didn't even know one anothers names.  Then a few days later they are getting married.
I kept saying "just a few hours ago they didn't even know each others names".  MaKayla kept telling me that I was ruining the story...
Fast forward to today.
Hamlet...now this one has proven to be very painful!
5 hours later with 3 breaks, 1 nap, 3 extra strength Excedrin and supper we are only to the intermission!!
I have to keep the words on the screen just to understand what they are saying.
I'm wondering how many hours it is going to take to avenge his father's murder?!
For you Shakespeare fans, I do NOT know how you do it. 
I hope she doesn't want to experience any more of his writings.  They are just to painful for me to suffer through!
 
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• Jun. 22, 2009 - When You're A Mom...

Posted By Mom@HWTK in My Musings
and the power goes out, what do you do?  Grab a light saber, of course.  I couldn't find a flashlight and our bathroom has no windows- and a mom's gotta go when a mom's gotta go.   The blue light was kind of soothing, but I could have done without the saber sound effects.  LOL!
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• Jun. 22, 2009 - A Contest for Waterproof Training Pants

Posted By homeskoolmom in home life

It's about that time.  Potty training time that is for Sweet Cheeks.  She is 3 1/2 --yep a little old by some standards, but was not ready last summer and I don't potty train in the winter months.  If you'll when she came home at 10 months from Liberia, she couldn't even sit up on her own.  And we weren't sure what medical needs were going to need addressed. So I think we've made significant progress... so I was searching for waterproof training pants to have on hand.  Apparently Walmart and Babies R Us (at least online) don't believe in carrying the "old fashioned" kind...  Maybe they believe that throwing millions more training pants is better for the environment... sorry bunny trail I don't want to go down...but I do have some ideas

So as I was searching I came across a contest onmommyworks blog.

She is giving away a pair of training pants from babybayrs  because she thinks they're great. 

So, of course, I get an entry for blogging about the contest.  Go check it out... they are really cute.

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• Jun. 17, 2009 - Awesome Educational Website

Posted By Mom@HWTK in Links

I'll try to get this link added to my own website soon, but I changed computers quite awhile ago and my IT guy (i.e. my husband) hasn't loaded the website editing software yet. LOL! 

 

Anyway, I'm not sure who shared this website with me, but it has a lot of really exciting links to educational games.  These are very sophisticated, interactive games designed primarily for non-profit organizations such as museums and schools.

 

Check it out:  Eduweb

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• Jun. 11, 2009 - Patriotic Six : Celebrating Our Troops

Posted By Mom@HWTK in News and Updates

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• Jun. 10, 2009 - Happy Birthday!!!

Posted By homeskoolmom in home life

Where does the time go???? It seems like yesterday Princess was coming home... she is 13 today.  In a way, she's at the beginning of her legacy.  We purchased a hope chest for her a few months ago to give her in honor of her beginning journey into womanhood. 

This pic was taken at the Daddy/Daughter dance she attended a few months ago:

 

Happy Birthday sweet daughter!  May you continue to grow in grace and in the nurture and admonition of the Lord!  We LOVE you!

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• Jun. 9, 2009 - Lego Smart Creativity Contest

Posted By homeskoolmom in Thoughts on homeschooling

Go here to sign up for your free Lego Smart Creativity kit.  Use the kit to enter their contest through August 2009! 

Yes, homeschoolers are eligible...

 

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