Wordy Wednesday: Obviously and Spectacularly Broken
I finished Out of the Silent Planet by Lewis yesterday and fully intended to post some quotes from it that I faithfully annotated on my Kindle. And, then, I started Alan Jacobs‘ book The Narnian, and all my plans flew out the window because the introduction is that good. First of all, Jacobs -an academic-…
Book Review: Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis
Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis My rating: 4 of 5 stars Kindle book. I am not generally an SF reader, but I have determined to read Lewis and about Lewis in 2014, got the his space trilogy for free on Kindle and hadn’t read them. I’m glad I read it. Lewis wrote…
2014 Two Week Homeschool Schedule
Before the start of 2014, this is what I thought was going to work. It is very similar to what was working at the end of our 2013 Academic Year. I think I will need to make some minor changes, though. Move lunch earlier – noon instead – make the afternoon session go to 2:30…
The Simple Woman’s Daybook for January 13, 2014
FOR TODAY the first day of school!Outside my window…is a wet, grey, January day. At least it isn’t as blustery. Praising God…that He makes all things beautiful in time … and that His mercies are new every morning. I am thinking…I need some of those mercies for tomorrow. I am thankful…for the ability to educate…
Book Review: A to Z With C.S. Lewis by Louis A Markos
A to Z with C. S. Lewis by Louis A. Markos My rating: 4 of 5 stars Kindle. This was offered free for Kindle in 2013, and I snatched it up. I was glad to have this quick overview to get me into thinking about Lewis, his influence (and influences), and his writing before our…
Academic Year 2013 In Review
2013 was a solid year for all of the children. What I planned last January can be found here. Circle Time changed and grew and adapted as needed, but stuck generally to the plan at the beginning of the year. We fell of the horse sometimes and climbed back on it sometimes (the end of…
Wordy Wednesday: Fundamentally About Shaping Loves
I’m reading the new book about Christian Classical Education from Classical Academic Press. I’m still in the introduction, but am finding it to be excellent so far (and going right along with what so many are posting in Desiring the Kingdom). The book is called The Liberal Arts Tradition by Kevin Clark and Ravi Scott…
posted. “Most Clicks of All Time”
Sarah is encouraging us bloggers to look at our old posts. This month we’re to find our “Most Clicks of All Time.” I’m going to provide my “Most Clicked since Blogger started keeping stats for us” since I’ve blogged for a long, long time: since before Blogger hosted pictures. or comments. or really much of…