{The first in a series, this Lent, of posts about Casti Connubii — the Lenten reading here on Like Mother, Like Daughter. Join us if you like! Join with friends if you can. Go to this post for a list of all the posts in the series.} My computer died and of course I… Read More »
Where can you do the most good? A Lenten reading suggestion.
I feel like if a football player can reference Quadragesimo Anno, a perfectly good Papal document, in an interview, we can certainly take a dive into one of our own. Talk about collective memory. The Church is the biggest bestest guardian of the collective memory there is. When your life is passed down from… Read More »
Ask Auntie Leila: Some Homeschooling Talk
Since I’ve been getting a lot of mail and taken part in a lot of last-minute conversations about homeschooling crises of purpose, conscience, curriculum, and courage, I thought I would pull some of the questions out of the email closet and air them out here. Maybe you will see your question in the mix. Next… Read More »
Yarn woes.
A quick post here to join Ginny’s Yarn Along. She’s quite the knitter! Lovely. Casti Connubii, the bag that holds my little projects in my purse, and my little project. I could have saved this for tomorrow’s {pretty, happy, funny, real} — as my real — but as it’s knitting, and I haven’t posted any… Read More »
Dear Auntie Leila: Are fairy tales always appropriate?
{In this post, click on the pictures below to go to the book in question.} Dear Auntie Leila, I came across your blog a few months ago. I love it. I come from a bad background to say the least, am a convert and an only child, and am feeling my way through… Read More »