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February Book Sale

A reminder: Our postponed January Book Sale Update will be MONDAY, February 1st at 10:00 am EST. A new addition to our sale pages will be in place at that time– I’ve added pictures of every book! I hope you’ll check back on Monday to browse our offerings and hope you’ll find some new treasures… Read More February Book Sale

Character Development, Historical Fiction, Homeschooling; Journal, Living Books, Reading, Reading Aloud

Winter Inspiration for the Entire Family

As I write, the temperatures in Virginia rival the bitter winters of the far north. My children and I just finished reading a book about a hero of those brutal, wintry regions. Canada values the feat of courage and fortitude displayed by one of her pioneers so much that a statue stands on the bank… Read More Winter Inspiration for the Entire Family

Journal

First Impressions

I just read the opening chapter of Far From the Madding Crowd, my book club’s next selection. The one word judgment pronounced by the farmer glimpsing the girl in the story for the first time is “vanity.” I’m sure the rest of this novel will bear out this truth, but Hardy is letting me know… Read More First Impressions

Journal, Reading

My Year in Books

The year has flown. It seems just a month ago I was posting my 2014 reading list. All the major milestones of life, the three great celebrations as Thomas Lynch puts it, have occurred this past year: a wedding of a daughter, the birth of a grandchild, and death of a sister. Life has brought great moments, merrymaking, and… Read More My Year in Books

Christmas, Homeschooling; Journal

O Come, O Come

The celebration of Christmas with music is an ancient practice, and that this tradition continues is especially remarkable in our time when tolerance of anything old is disdained and eagerness for the new is an obsession. Yet, the traditional Advent song of O Come, O Come Emmanuel has been passed down to us for at least 1,200 years, is heard… Read More O Come, O Come

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The Gift of Song

Last winter, I had the privilege of attending a concert directed by Alice Parker, 90-year-old composer and choral director and arranger, and it was a moving experience. She explained her desire to preserve songs from cultures around the world and her passion to keep singing alive in a culture that has slid into spectator mode, rather than active participation in… Read More The Gift of Song