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Articles tagged Gratitude

Homeschooling through Every Season

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It’s been a rough month. This month has been a season of broken collarbones, ailing family members, funerals, and health scares—all the while homeschooling. How do you continue to stay diligent when truly all you want to do is go back to bed? That is me, this month. I...
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The Double Blessing: Giving Thanks

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. It ranks high because I love good food and good fellowship. Thanksgiving, of course, incorporates both of those for many of us. Living in North Carolina, but with most of our family in Florida, Thanksgiving is our annual...
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Five Ways to Give Thanks for One Thousand Gifts

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Revisiting Some Archived Articles that Have Not Been Lost, but May Have Been Forgotten and Are Worth a Fresh Read Five Ways to Give Thanks for One Thousand Gifts by Ruth E. Holleran “I look down at the pen, this pen I keep wielding, one writing her way all the way to...
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Stand Up for Parental Rights

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At Classical Conversations, we believe that parents are the very best teachers for their children. This is at the core of everything we do. This is why we firmly believe in equipping parents, and why we have parents attend Foundations and Essentials with their students...
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Even Greater Gratitude: A Fable

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by Tobin
Wednesday, 12 December, 2012
categories: Big Ideas: Truth, Beauty, Goodness and more!
This fable came to my mind early one morning. It articulates, through symbols, a few of the things I think are true about the world. What emerged proved apropos to the Thanksgiving and Christmas season. One of the primary things this fable concerns is reading good...
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