Entries from September 2007

September 30, 2007

Poor Dead Mouse

This morning I walked the city streets. Marveling at the splendor and the stillness of this Lord’s Day morning— the beauty of the rising sun as seen through the street wires and the sweet moisture of the frosty air against the asphalt. I strolled about pondering on the troubles and triumphs in life, talking to [...]

September 14, 2007

“Where Are They Now?”

I was recently interviewed by Emily C. from Homeschool Alumni’s internet radio show, “Where Are They Now?” The theme of this month’s installment was to document what a few homeschool graduates are doing in the workforce today. My interview with Emily is the third interview on the show. Listen to the interview >>>
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September 11, 2007

What a Thousand Words Could Only Say

I recently made a five day trip to the Minnesota-Canadian Boundary Waters. I have created an online photo album so you can see some of the beautiful places our canoe team paddled through. But just think, the scenes I have captured with my camera were in real life each ten times better [...]

September 8, 2007

Made in China

You’ve seen it too, I am sure; products with labels and stickers inscribed with words quite different than what the foreign translators intended. A friend recently recounted a funny story about a culinary knife set manufactured overseas. The warning label read: “KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN,” mistakenly dropping the all-important words “CHILDREN’S [...]