Saturday, April 26, 2008
My Blogroll, because we little ones have to stick together
Dale's Dyspepsia*
Charlotte Was Both
Catholic and Enjoying It*
Catholic Cricket*
Catholic Dads Club
Catholic pondering
Clam Rampant
Danielle Bean*
Dawn Patrol
Diane's Bintlog
Eclectic Amateur*
Happy Catholic
Kathy's Hot Cup
Jen's Et tu?
Mama's sayings*
Maureen Wittman*
Melanie's Wine-Dark Sea*
Mom of Ten
Mom with Brownies*
Peanut Butter Kisses*
Seditious Catechist
S.F.O. Mom
Sister Mary Martha
Where I Go for News
Real Catholic TV
Catholic Exchange
Ace of Spades (Language Caution)
Hot Air
My Homeschooling Resources*
Kolbe Academy
MCCHS
Catholic Classical Education
Getting Started
More Encouragement
The Treasury
The Companion
What I'm reading:Norwich's Byzantium: The Early Centuries, Catholicism for Dummies
What's up next: Graham Robb's Victor Hugo, Clary's Adopted Son: Washington, Lafayette, and the Friendship that Saved the Revolution
What the kids are being read: Kipling's Captains Courageous (GIC version), Wilder's Farmer Boy
What the kids are interested in: Tall Girl: Holly Hobbie (old and new), Littlest Pet Shops, classic princesses; The Boy: Legos, Star Wars, Hot Wheels; Spitfire: Disney Barbies, Her Sister's Toys; Weeble: Rolling Things, Nesting Blocks
Previous Posts
- Mothers with daughters: HELP!
- Someone is teething.
- My little McLaughlin group
- Continuum of motherhood
- Me and melanin
- Reasons to Homeschool
- "Mom, I want a hundred brothers."
- This is the Faith, in two minutes.
- Spring has sprung.
- Whose idea was this?
4 Comments:
Ummm... Why?
Margaret
I dunno, but I'm still laughing from it...
(My cousin can still - STILL - fifteen or twenty years down the line - make me laugh uncontrollably by leaning over and whispering "Psst! Ewoks making love!" I'm an easy laugh, what can I say...)
I'm mostly normal, but occasionally have these brain misfires into total weirdness.
I live with four young children. The starvation for adult interaction has to come out somehow.
I live with four young children. The starvation for adult interaction has to come out somehow.
I completely understand-- hence the name of my pathetic blog. When I had four aged five and under, I used to call people occasionally and plead, "Just speak to me in complete sentences for a few minutes!!!"
I just thought there might be a funny backstory behind this, like how all the kids decided to play Ewok, ganged up, and successfully hogtied you to a big pole or something. :-)
Margaret
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