What a busy season this is. Our two youngest daughters have their first Ballet performances today: two shows of the Nutcracker. Our co-op is finished until the end of January and that's just as well because we're going to need our Mondays to get all this STUFF done.
Learning
- Why Fractals are So Beautiful by Joel Bezaire. I saved this link a few weeks ago but forgot to share it. Amazing stuff.
- 10 Resource for Hack-Proofing Your Mind by Stella Morabito. Well, my reading list just grew by several inches.
- Every year my mom puts together a Bible Reading schedule. Here it is for 2016: 2016 Bible Reading Schedule from On a High Hill.
Living
- Motherhood is a Muscle by Mary at Better Than Eden. So true. Love this.
- The #LiveAuthentic Lie by Rachel Watson and Sara Wallace for Relevant. YES.
- Are We Becoming a Nation of George Costanzas? by Barry Brownstein for The Freeman. Great hook for a great piece.
- Why Moms, Like College Students, Can't Handle Criticism by Bethany Mandel. Not sure I agree with this 100%, but it's thought-provoking.
- 10 Simple Ways to Celebrate Advent by Holly Scheer. We do not observe Advent as such, but we do like to take advantage of the opportunities of the season.
- Why Should I Clean My House? by Mystie Winkler at Simply Convivial. I'll admit: I would much rather organize than clean, but homemaking is more than organizing.
Loving
- Coin-Op Cuisine: When the Future Tasted Like a Five-Cent Slice of Pie from Collectors Weekly. Maybe it's because I'm fascinated by vintage / retro things but I've always been intrigued by automats. (And slightly sad that I never got to eat in one.)
- A Ferry Tale by Katrina Ryder. This is a great post with deep truth, but I also love it because we have a ferry near our house and we've had this misunderstanding with our daughters. ("Where IS the fairy, mom? You SAID there would be a fairy!")
- Mark Zuckerburg's Empty Letter to His Daughter by Nicole Russell. Here's a thought: if you want to lecture the entire world, just say so. No need to bring your newborn into it.
- What Christmas Carols Get Right (And Wrong) About the Star of Bethlehem by Colin Nicholl for Crossway. Sounds like an intriguing book with some interesting arguments.
- Philip and I just attended a Keith & Kristyn Getty concert so this caught my eye: Keith Getty Isn't Sick of Singing the Same Christmas Songs. If you have a chance to attend one of their Joy: An Irish Christmas concerts or see it on PBS, I highly recommend it.
- Made me smile: Couples with the biggest height differences found to have best relationships. My husband is nearly a foot taller than I am. Yes, I love that. And no, I don't think the effect is going to dissipate after 18 years of marriage. We've been married 16 year and a couple for 18 and it hasn't dissipated yet. (In other words: I am still crazy about that man.)
- Loved this: C.S. Lewis' Greatest Fiction: Convincing American Kids They Would Like Turkish Delight by Jess Zimmerman. Anything flavored with rosewater is a no-go for me.
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Affiliate spotlight: If you enjoyed the post from Mystie why you should clean your house, you might enjoy her course for moms. January is coming and you know "get organized" or "be more productive" is going to be on your resolutions list in some fashion.