Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Monday, April 9, 2012

Time on the internet

Steve Jobs certainly changed the world. 

Now I am pinning on Pinterest, thinking  about what to write on my blog, my students have a blog ,  catching up on Facebook, favorites on twitter, and then emails. 

I did read two books over Spring Break: 







Saturday, April 7, 2012

The Tears of Christ







From John 11 ~~ Jesus Wept. 


Makoto Fujimura's The Tears of Christ and a short 
article by the artist here.  


He is risen. 
Hallelujah~

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Artist



Silent movie , almost.
Second time viewing it today
Makes your brain work. 
Not very many quotes ~~ aha.





 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Zipping off gratitude


This afternoon, #3 son calls while he is on the road back to Knoxville. ( we went to a lovely Bridal Shower Saturday for his June wedding ~ this Year of Weddings). Last week,  He had had an interview with a really good company.  That company called this morning trying to verify his May 2011 college graduation. I scan in his diploma, he stops at Starbucks, gets it and zips it to HR. Then he texts me:  

 You're the best. This may get me a job!


Gratitude. 
Joy.
Ann is giving away books this week,  so post. 
I did and was glad to share . I had been walking around starting to Spring Clean,praising God that I was home, had the diploma and  amazing technology.  He is on I-40!

Spring Break almost


When you homeschool and takes classes outside of the house,  Breaks do not fall at the same time except at Christmas. So 
Emma is finishing up a test for her teacher.  You can see Emma
in class which is Beth's kitchen. I only imagine learning biology that way. I might have fallen in love with it. No, don't think so but I do know that if I had read biographies and living books I would have 
enjoyed it more. Emma does. 

Cow's eyes here.  

And from her blog ( hope it's ok to copy this Beth!!?)

In biology class lately, we have dissected flowers ...



and a sheep uterus.  You might not have wanted to know about that last one.  Despite their initial apprehension, my students found this one really fascinating.