The fourth week of the Documented Life Project issued the art challenge of using writing within the theme for the month of “The blank page and how to face it.” The journal prompt was “Words with Friends.” Here’s how we … Continue reading
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When I saw this picture on Jon Acuff’s Pinterest, I thought it was about decluttering. I clicked because I am all about minimizing our stuff and thought, “Cool, a challenge to empty a shelf and get rid of stuff.” To … Continue reading
Last week I had the privilege of hearing Dr. Ben Carson speak at our local college. His life story is fascinating. Even though he was raised in poverty in a single parent home by a mother who could not read with only a … Continue reading
My family went regularly to the library when I was a kid. I remember each of us bringing stacks of books home every couple weeks, mom included! We loved the library so much that we even played library at home. … Continue reading
Mom and I just recently read three fascinating books by Dr. Leonard Sax. He is a family physician and research psychologist. He has done numerous studies on the differences between boys and girls. We heard about this author from a … Continue reading
“Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers.” ~Harry S Truman I absolutely LOVE to read. My mom instilled that desire in me since I was a young girl. According to her, when I was three years old, … Continue reading