Our blogroll….

is just a darn mess. I’m sorry. It just is. I just love sorting and categories and learning definitions and technical names and things like that. One of my favorite parts of my zoology class was taxonomy. I wanted to reorganize it under subheadings, but that’s a task that would just play to my tendencies… Continue reading Our blogroll….

Welcome to our blogroll….

Effervescence: homeschooling, homekeeping, all that good stuff. Barbara has an entry up about meal planning and cooking on the pantry principle (something I strive for myself, though I’m not into writing out meal plans.) She mentions one of my very favorite cookbooks: How to Cook Without a Book, by Pam Anderson. It teaches techniques of… Continue reading Welcome to our blogroll….

Infertiliy and fidelity

Alicia is sending out occasional updates from her trip to Omaha, where she is attending the NaPro Technology conference. In her last post, she remarks, I have never thought IVF to be a good idea even without the moral implications, but I will admit that I have thought about it from the woman’s POV. This… Continue reading Infertiliy and fidelity

My liturgical wish list

Thanks to Alicia for the heads-up: Michael Dubriel is asking to hear what bothers us most about the celebration of the Eucharist/Mass. I wrote, What bothers me most? Banal Masses modelled after a talk show or other entertainment, instead of after the Heavenly Liturgy. If I want to be entertained, I can watch TV. I… Continue reading My liturgical wish list