The Accidental Homeschooler

Feb. 9, 2006 - the Joy of Reading

I love to read.  I love it so much that I don't do it very often, or nearly as often as I wish I could. 

One day last week my poor family had no dinner.  When I say no dinner, I mean NO DINNER--hubby scrounged some ramen noodles, I slapped together a pb&j for the boy, nursed the baby, and I have no idea what I ate, or if i even did.  All for a book.

It's all because of Pride and Predjudice.  So now I'm on an Austen kick and decided to read Sense and Sensibility while I'm at it. 

Thankfully my husband didn't mind at all.  Ramen noodles are good once in a while, aren't they? 

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Feb. 9, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
I just finished Pride and Predjudice - It was wonderful. Sometimes I feel like with all of the reading we do with our kids that we don't ever get time to read something for ourselves! Hmmm... I think I'll give it a try!
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Feb. 9, 2006 - Sorry - I wasn't signed in! I'm new at this!

Posted by wenzandcompany
I just finished Pride and Predjudice - It was wonderful. Sometimes I feel like with all of the reading we do with our kids that we don't ever get time to read something for ourselves! Hmmm... I think I'll give it a try!
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Feb. 10, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by OreoSouza
Love Jane Austen. I get lost in her books. I love reading period. And it was wonderful to see that I'm not the only one that leaves my family foraging once in a while when I'm immersed in a good book.
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Feb. 12, 2006 - Jane Austen

Posted by An old friend from wheaton
I'm so glad a friend told me about your blog! And I've been on a Jane Austen kick for about 5 years now - they just don't grow old. Blessings!
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