I have a conundrum. Perhaps you’re in a similar pickle. (I’ve talked to many of you out there about this issue, so I feel like I’m in good company.) I […]
Books for Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month came to my attention only recently, but the annual commemoration originated in 1968. Initially a week in duration, it was extended to one month in 1988. The […]
There’s a Monster At the End of This Post: Books That Break the Fourth Wall
I remember when youngest daughter left some books out on the back porch one day. Sadly, I didn’t find them until after it had rained all night. Hey, it happens. […]
Review: Beneath the Swirling Sky
Have you ever lost yourself in a painting? Perhaps when looking at Monet’s haystacks you’ve heard the wind whispering through the grass, or when gazing at one of Renoir’s party […]
Some Keller Family Favorites
Last month we took a trip together, which gave me some extended time with our older kids. I asked them what they would say if I asked them about all-time […]
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