I think some of my homeschoolers would gladly set off the fire alarm but ha! Those things haven’t had batteries for years. But actually, things are going…oddly well. During this quarantine my kids are talking and laughing with each other…. Continue Reading →
The media has once again boarded the Orange Man Bad ship and set sail on a new adventure off the edge of reality. An Arizona man, fearful of the Coronavirus, heard President Trump talking hopefully about the effect chloroquine, an… Continue Reading →
Media and government officials are throwing up their hands, wondering why so many people seem distrustful of their advice about Corona. Perhaps it’s because government and media have previously done so much to lose our trust. The media has distorted… Continue Reading →
It’s good to have the kids home so we can be reminded what terrible parents we are. So I’m home with all the kids so we had a couple of movie nights. First night I showed then Shakespeare’s “Henry 5th”… Continue Reading →
I just read a beautiful book. I put my thoughts on Facebook a bit ago but I figured I’d put them here too. “The Saint Monica Club” is an amazing book. So insightful and wonderful. And sadly, necessary today. It… Continue Reading →
This photo was released, showing Vice President Mike Pence commencing his Coronavirus task force with a prayer. Predictably, it was mocked by many on the left. Christian Post: Hemant Mehta, who writes for Patheos.com’s “Friendly Atheist” blog, wrote that “it’s… Continue Reading →
They say nothing can prepare you for having a baby. And that is true. But what they don’t tell you is that babies don’t prepare you for teenagers. Nothing can, I guess. With babies, you’ve got nine months to wait,… Continue Reading →
Everyone is saying Joe Biden forgot God. I don’t think so. He said, “We hold these truths to be self-evident: all men and women created by- go- you know- you know the thing.” It’s easy to assume that Joe is… Continue Reading →
Ash Wednesday. The day the Churches are filled. I’m always interested why people who don’t attend Mass regularly but go to Ash Wednesday services. Is it the Church is giving something away? Even when the Church is just giving away… Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court announced it will decide whether Philadelphia was within its rights in 2018 to terminate its relationship with Catholic Social Services because the agency is actually Catholic and would not work with same-sex couples in providing foster care…. Continue Reading →
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