Tristi Pinkston's commentsComments On: EverythingArticles Blogs Journals Photos created by: EveryoneTristi Weight a Minute! - I'm a Pickle - Blog Entry21 Aug 2007 08:12 PM I used to drink pickle juice too! Although now the thought sort of makes me feel a little green. Ha ha ha! Does Unschooling Really Work? - Blog Entry16 Aug 2007 07:08 PM Hey there, We keep the Sabbath too, however, we do count the Sabbath as a school day and I'll explain why. In our homeschool, we consider religious instruction to be part of the curriculum, and so when we attend church and do other religious activities to commemorate the day, our children are learning about our beliefs. I think that's one of the most awesome things about homeschool -- we can each modify it to our own needs and intuitions. Lessons from Unschooling Families: The Greens - Blog Entry16 Aug 2007 07:05 PM This is going to seem like a quirky correlation, but when I blogged "Hooray for Diffendoofer Day" yesterday, what immediately came to my mind was unschooling. The teacher in this book spent her time teaching the children strange things like how to tell the difference between a miniature poodle and a marigold, but when time came for testing, it turns out that what she had really taught the children was to think for themselves, and they were able to sail through the test because even on the answers they didn't know, they were able to reason them out. I'd take a child who knows how to think any day over a child who has all the answers memorized. Are You Doing Too Much for Your Calling? - Blog Entry16 Aug 2007 07:01 PM This is very true, Miriam -- it's possible to overprepare. I know that when I spend hours on a cute handout, it can cut down on the time I spent really preparing, in reading and studying and following the Spirit on what I need to bring to the class. The most important handouts are the ones you take away in your hearts, not in your hands. ALOHA Andy and Tessa---Another "Bachelor" Engagement Called Off - Blog Entry15 Aug 2007 06:43 PM My main problem with this season was that I never felt like the girls really had a chance to talk to Andy and get to know him. They were all, like, yeah, that's so cool, and hey, that was fun, you know, and that sunset is so pretty, wow, isn't that amazing. The times I watched, I didn't understand this "connection" they all said they were feeling. I know I couldn't fall in love with a guy if he talked like a surfer all the time. :) I am glad he chose Tessa, though. I never liked Bevin at all. Ask Yourself-Is this Behavior Intentional? - Blog Entry13 Aug 2007 11:27 PM Thanks for this blog -- I find that when I can realize that my child(ren) doesn't (don't) mean their behavior as a personal attack, it helps me not stress out about it as much. And when I'm less stressed, it's easier to help them control themselves. Driving Miss Daisy (1989) - Blog Entry09 Aug 2007 10:34 AM Yeah, it's not an edge-of-the-seat kind of movie -- it's more of a story. Like a Mitford book only in a movie. I'm glad you were able to make it through. :) The Rifle - Gary Paulsen - Blog Entry06 Aug 2007 12:18 PM Yeah, it was pretty odd to me too. I think we got lured in by the first part and then were preached at the second half -- it was disappointing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 |
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