LIFE AT HOME
- Encouraging words on loving our husbands sexually
- Tim Challies' series on leadership in the home
- Perfectionism is POISONOUS in our approach to parenting-- an excellent reminder!
- Tips for time with God with a bunch of little ones in your home
- Hospitality tips (by an "amateur")
- Ever considered switching to a "family closet"? It's an interesting idea.
- Thinking up baby names? This website that visually tracks name popularity is WAY cool.
- Large-family myth busting
- Pregnancy is hard: valuable reflections from a young mom
- A friend of mine writes about marriage to a difficult man
- Feeling the pinch of a double income?
- How do you afford all those children? -- a GREAT series (Part one, Part two, Feeding a family of 8 for $300/month- WOW!)
- Parenting a large family: What It Is and What It's Not
- An interesting series for today's culturally-affected church: Pornifying the Marriage Bed
- Flirting with your husband
- Raising kids who eat well
- When to Stand & When to Hide: a mom of many shares wisdom about setting boundaries about your pregnancies & family life
- "I don't want my children to be happy"
- Life on the Fringe-- encouragement for those making unusual choices
- Mothering as a monastic-type existence: an interesting comparison-- here's a quote: "a mother raising children, perhaps in a more privileged way even than a professional contemplative, is forced, almost against her will, to constantly stretch her heart. For years, while raising children, her time is never her own, her own needs have to be kept in second place, and every time she turns around a hand is reaching out and demanding something."
- 1 Corinthians 13 for homeschool moms
- Renee shares her experiences homeschooling older adopted children
- My friend Carletta wrote a free e-book, Seven Secrets of Finding the Right Homeschool Curriculum
- Homeschools qualify for this free giveaway: 12 hour DVD series on American history
- A nice collection of free homeschooling materials
- Free online crossword-puzzle-maker
- Free handwriting worksheet maker
- Homeschooling is not expensive!
- Feeling burned out?
- Struggling with contentment?
- Are you carrying a load meant for you or trying to carry a burden too big for you alone? This was a helpful distinction for me.
- Do you believe IN God, or do you believe God? -- the difference a word can make.
- Ladies'-skirt-to-toddlers'-dress transformation
- An entire blog of free tutorials!
- A collection of from-scratch recipes and homemade ingredients!
- Make your own table playtent! This is such a neat idea... next time I get a completely free few hours, LOL...
- Creative clothes-patching
- Keep the kitchen clean while you cook-- now if I could just master THIS advice!
- The black apple doll tutorial-- this doll is just precious, and looks pretty easy to make!
- Woman performs abortion while pregnant with same-aged baby - You may have already seen this, but it's worth reading for some quite clear perspective on the abortion issue.
- For Women Considering an Abortion
- "The Two Lists"-- my friend Jennifer shares her thoughts on abortion & the mental separation between sex & fertility
- Mugged by ultrasound-- why abortion clinic workers are increasingly becoming pro-life
- "Gendercide": The War on Baby Girls
- Even former-sex-symbol Raquel Welch sees the problems of an oversexualized, undercommitted culture
- Despite the feminist revolution, "women are getting gloomier"
- Mark Dever shares his observations about the differences between young & old complementarians
- Here's a Thomas Sowell interview on gov't, society, feminism, and more... he's always interesting.
- Sexual assault on women soldiers
- God watches you as you google.
- Man in "vegetative state" for twenty-three years heard every word
- Ever read the story of the eight-cow-wife?
- BEHIND THE VEIL: an intriguing look into the lives of Afghan women -- these videos are fascinating and worth your time.
- This famous atheist knows better than some Christians what it means to BE a Christian
- Girls-dress-to-man's-shirt tutorial-- Even if you've never sewed a button, trust me; if you need a laugh, you want to click on this.
7 comments:
I always *love* your link posts - it's like opening a bunch of little Christmas presents, they're all so good!
And wow- your kids are getting big! My little guy has bruises all over his legs too like that picture of your son - from just doing boy stuff I guess.
I must say, I really enjoy the "Large Family Mothering" blog. It is really encouraging to hear from someone who not only has 15(!) kids but lets her vulnerability show while at the same time being a sort of treasure chest of experience.
LOL, Catherine-- I guess it's just something about boys in the summertime. He learned to ride his bike without training wheels a few weeks back and his legs got even worse than this before they get better. Now, it's scrapes and bruises from all the acrobatics they're trying on their bikes. ;-) But it's fun. I love boys... which is good cause we're about to meet our fourth. :)
~Jess
Oh my goodness, you should do this more often, you are a link maven. I had to stop clicking after about 10 - I want to read every one of these.
And thanks for the link!
Just found your blog through another one! Have enjoyed reading a couple of posts and seeing some similarities in our lives. I am also pregnant with our 5th baby in 7 years, due in September. We are a homeschooling family and I enjoyed a lot of your links to other sites! Thanks for sharing
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Long time lurker- first time commentor Yay... I love your linky round-up. And I love your blog!!!! Thanks for posting again. Wishing you the LORD's richest blessings as you prepare to welcome your new baby!!!
Mandy
Enjoyed A LOT of these links! post. Thanks for tJoyH from SLForums
Well, this post is a little overwhelming for an blog following, internet junkie, LAF article following lady such as myself. THERE IS SO MUCH!! Where do I start! :)
I saw your post today At the Well and popped over. Really like your profile "About Me." Believe I will be following now...looking forward! God Bless.
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