Sweet! More number geekiness.
Today is 1 – 11 – 11
Writing this at 12:11 pm.
Won’t post it until . . .
1:11 pm
Sweet! More number geekiness.
Today is 1 – 11 – 11
Writing this at 12:11 pm.
Won’t post it until . . .
1:11 pm
Good morning, welcome to Share-a-Link Friday, my little attempt to encourage you to share the best of what you found from your weekly travels on the Internet. Let’s get right to it.
The link I am sharing today comes from Theresa at Our Life in Words, a blog kept by a homeschooling mom with two young daughters. This week, Theresa featured a guest writer, Dr. Janet Johnson, assistant professor at The University of Texas at Dallas. I’m pointing you to Dr. Johnsons’ comments because I know if you are a homeschooling parent, you need to hear what she has to say about having a former homeschooler in her college classroom.
Be encouraged, doubting-homeschool mom! What you’re doing is working.
Now it’s your turn: Share a link with me – what appeared in your RSS feed this week that made you glad you turned on your computer that day, the random good link you followed off of Twitter or Facebook. What did you bookmark because you knew you wanted to read it again? If you want, leave a comment letting us know what link you submitted.
Ready?
Go!
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I’ve been thinking a lot about this blog I keep and I believe it’s overdue for a more intentional way of doing things. Up until this point, the majority of my writing and videos here have been spontaneous reactions. Kind of like happy accidents. Oh, this happened today; I’ll write about it. Or I read this book, I can comment on it. Actually, it’s been my book posts that have been the more thought out ones.
I like the thought out ones.
The tag line here is reading, playing, learning, reacting, writing, which I like for the simple reason that it’s an uncomplicated way to explain what I want this blog to be.
So in order to pursue a more intentional way to conduct this blog, I’m adding a new category – Curiosity Journal, a weekly recap of what I’ve been reading, playing, and learning; what I’m reacting to and writing about it.
Shooting for weekly. Going to work at answering the question of WHAT with value and worthy of conversation.
Hopefully, with a picture.
I like pictures too.