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iphone photo dump: mid-october

October 14, 2013

The kids had picture day this week. I asked the boys to show me how they smiled when the got home from school. So natural! Can’t wait to see these. Look, some nights I am lazy and we can feed a family of 6 at Del Taco for $11. Don’t judge me. Karis is moving Kembe’s mouth to make him talk. Little sisters . . . they can get away with anything. Karis took a little break from ballet over the summer and she is loving being back. New family goal: learning guitar. It’s cute because you can’t hear . . .

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That’s what SHE said: school sugar overloads, hair and adoption, a love letter to white people, and more . . .

October 13, 2013

Would Jesus Be Cool With Keeping Poor Kids In Orphanages? | Jamie The Very Worst Missionary: So for the next three years a child with a family that loved her sat in an orphanage. She became one of many children cared for by multiple caregivers a day that came and went and picked up their paychecks at the end of the month. She got three nutritious meals a day and toys donated from America to play with and the occasional trip to town for ice cream, but she lacked a child’s greatest need- a family . . .

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Design Dilemma: decorating our bedrooom

October 10, 2013

After living here for nearly a year, our "fixer" is nearly fixed. We've remodeled and finished every room in the house with one exception: our bedroom. It's a little sad, seeing as this is supposed to be our place of respite and sanctuary. But in our home, it's the room that has been aesthetically neglected. I started out with the best of intentions, choosing a nice celery green for the walls with big plans to work around that color. Except that the color I chose was less . . .

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Sexy costumes for little girls: a Halloween hall of shame

October 9, 2013

Much has been written about the disturbing trend of overly-sexualized Halloween costumes. It seems like each year, it’s impossible to find an adult costume for women that hasn’t been “sluttified.”  But the trend seems to be trickling down, and as my girls are getting older I’m troubled by the costume choices available to them. Over at Babble, I’ve cataloged the worst offenders. You can read the rest here. . . .

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What I want you to know about surviving sexual abuse

October 9, 2013

What I Want You to Know is a series of reader submissions. It is an attempt to allow people to tell their personal stories, in the hopes of bringing greater compassion to the unique issues each of us face. If you would like to submit a story to this series, click here. Today’s guest posts is by an anonymous reader. I am currently 25 years old and for the first time in my life am starting to deal with the sexual abuse that happened to me as a child. I was in 6th and 7th grades and was . . .

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An open letter to “in ear” earbuds

October 8, 2013

  Dear earbuds, You've changed. It's been a small change, and it's not one that many people are willing to talk about. But I'm going to go there today.  It's not me, it's you. It used to be that you nestled nicely into my ear. You were mostly external. You sat in my ear comfortably . . . just the right fit. You weren’t flashy or obtrusive, but we had a good partnership. You served me well. But lately you've gotten a little to forward.  Your new body . . .

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Pinterest is full of crap

October 7, 2013

I recently had a bout of guilt about not being a crafty mom, so I did what any logical mother would do and I took them to an expensive pottery-painting place. If you thought I was going to say that I went to Michael's and bought craft supplies, well . . . I'm sorry to disappoint. That store gives me hives. I'm quite content outsourcing any and all crafts to avoid that place. At least I was content until I saw the bill. These tiny little pieces of pottery, along with the required sitting fee . . .

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Halloweentime at Disneyland

October 7, 2013

My kids got the chance to visit Disneyland this past weekend, to experience their yearly Halloween Time celebration. This is one of my favorite times of the year at Disneyland. It feels like the first big foray into fall and the holiday season, and I love the way Disney does Halloween in a way that it scary but not TOO scary. The kids got to meet several villains, which is a fun departure from the usual sweet princess meet-ups. The woman playing the wicked stepmother was so funny and . . .

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What I want you to know about birthmothers

October 5, 2013

What I Want You to Know is a series of reader submissions. It is an attempt to allow people to tell their personal stories, in the hopes of bringing greater compassion to the unique issues each of us face. If you would like to submit a story to this series, click here. Today’s guest posts is by an anonymous reader. My younger sister just graduated high school this May. She’s smart, funny, beautiful, and kind. Oh yeah, and she’s pregnant. In a couple of weeks, she will give birth to . . .

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That’s what SHE said: raising mean girls, killing the love of reading, closing the empathy gap, and more . . .

October 5, 2013

The Reading Log: The Quickest, Most Effective Method Of Killing A Love Of Reading | Hometown Homework Chronicles Here’s what reading logs actually do: they turn reading into a chore. They teach kids that time spent matters more than content or understanding of content. Reading logs tell kids that they are untrustworthy and must continually prove themselves. They send the message that kids cannot be independent learners – they must rely on Mom and Dad to back them up Why You Are Teaching . . .

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