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Entries from March 2005

little beginnings

March 20th, 2005 · No Comments

I could play a guessing game with this picture, like Katherine did on her blog.( The answer actually would be similiar to hers…oops I’m giving something away!) Another homeschooling mom in our area offered frog eggs so the girls and I went to gather some. I had prepared a tank but soon realized I didn’t […]

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Tags: homeschool

See Blue Skye!

March 20th, 2005 · No Comments

Lenn and Melissa’s son has arrived! We are learning all about sleep deprevation and other fun first time parenting things. He is healthy, happy, and super cool to be around. I am just in love with him and am having a great time getting to know him. He has my ears and my strange way […]

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Tags: friends

Without words: the power of photo stories

March 18th, 2005 · 2 Comments

Last month, Robert Scoble commented on a post and encouraged me to share my Northern Voice slides using PhotoStory. I’d never considered creating a photo story until I read his comment. Since his suggestion, I’ve started planning a couple potential pieces and researching software. I can’t use PhotoStory itself because my machine doesn’t run XP. […]

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Tags: culture

Comments FIXED! broken by questionable content

March 17th, 2005 · 4 Comments

Final Update: problem solved I examined my list of banned sites and discovered that somehow an empty space “” was entered into my Blacklist earlier this week. Oops! As soon as I typed the sentences above, I received a nice comment worthy of banning…oh well.. Please do comment. If you have sent me a comment […]

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Tags: blog

Limerick fun

March 17th, 2005 · No Comments

Inspired by Amanda Witt’s multiple limerick posts this week in honor of St. Patricks Day, I decided to compose a few poems myself, one for each member of our family… There once was a girl who loved books Through pages she wanted to look reading stories of girls, history ’round the world and recipes that […]

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Tags: journal