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Name: Kathleen
Country: United States
State: Oregon
Birthday: 10/4/1956
Gender: Female


Interests: God and His Word, my wonderful husband and sons, classical education, homeschooling, literature, rhetoric, Reformed theology.
Occupation: Education/training


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Member Since: 5/13/2004

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Currently Reading
What's So Great About Christianity
By Dinesh D'Souza
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Xanga extortion

Well, I think I'll cease posting on Xanga for the time being, at least.  It seems they are practically trying to force us into "going premium" by placing ads in the sidebar.  It was one thing to have the banner ads at the top, but SAG Harbor clothing?  Give me a break.  Those ads make it look like I'm actually endorsing the junk they put there, and I don't.  So, I'll just stick to blogger from now on.  Here's the link.


Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Currently Reading
Doing Things Right in Matters of the Heart
By John Ensor
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Doing Things Right

I posted a review (esque) of the currently reading selection above (which I am actually not currently reading--I have finished it) over at my other blog.  I wanted to mention it here, too, for those of you who are too lazy to click over to don't know about that most illustrious site.

It is an excellent little book and I highly recommend it.


Monday, December 03, 2007

Currently Reading
One Thing
By Storms, Sam
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Winter Reading Challenge

The Winter Reading Challenge has been posted over at my other blog (which you should read, anyway, because it's got much more interesting stuff than I ever post here ).

I would love to have you all join me in some intentional reading.  I really like to see other peoples' book lists, and I really like pictures of stacks of books.  They give me all sorts of new ideas.

So please, come join the fun!


Thursday, November 29, 2007

Currently Reading
Why We Were In Vietnam
By Norman podhoretz
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Bella

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I want to encourage any of you who have not yet seen Bella in the theater to do so while you still (if you still) have the chance.  Here's a link to Connor's Tolle Lege review on the movie.

This movie is simply stunning, life affirming without being at all preachy, well-acted, and just all-around fabulous.  I have seen it twice at the theater, and am planning to see it again today (the last day it is playing in our local theaters).

::edit:: I just found out that today isn't the last day it's playing in our area!  It's playing at least through next Thursday--I wonder if more people kept going to see it so it was extended???  I hope that's the case. 


Monday, November 05, 2007

Currently Reading
The Quest for Cosmic Justice
By Thomas Sowell
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Kids (even big ones) say the darndest things...

Remember a while back when I posted a goofy thing that Connor said?  He said how cool it would be to have a "pet immortal insect who could do things for you," and it cracked me up.  Well, he outdid himself today.  For some reason, the majorly cool way I set up his laptop so that it could send documents directly to the printer isn't working, and I have not had the gumption to figure out why.  Consequently, when he needs to print something, he emails it to me as an attachment.  So, he was emailing a draft of his Torrey term paper, and in the body of the email, he said this (note that the subject line said it was a "trailer for 'The Cat 7: Feline Frenzy'"):

STRONGER…

 

FASTER…

 

SMARTER.

 

FROM THE JUNGLES OF SOUTH AMERICA COMES THE SEVENTH, MOST FEARSOME ITERATION OF THE SPECIALLY-TRAINED, FELINE ASSASSINS BUILT FOR ONE PURPOSE: TO LEAVE THE WORLD A SMOKING RUIN

 

THIS TIME, THEIR CREATOR ISN’T PULLING ANY PUNCHES.

 

THIS TIME, IT’S TOTAL WAR. FOR REAL.

 

ANYONE WHO THOUGHT THE PREVIOUS SIX TOTAL WARS WERE TOTAL, YOU’VE GOT ANOTHER THING COMIN’.

 

THIS IS IT.

 

From Universal Studios, this technological thriller rivets with its stunning depictions of action, drama, romance, and cat psychology. Reserve seats now at the special limited showing in Los Angeles and New York.

 

THE CAT 7: FELINE FRENZY

 

Rated PG-13 for frenetic violence, thematic elements, and some disturbing images



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