-
Recent Posts
Tags
- character
- Charlotte Mason
- Chopin
- correction
- corruption
- daughter
- discipline
- fact-checking
- God
- greed
- grief
- hardship
- history
- honesty
- institutional issues
- integrity
- Jack
- James
- Jesus
- keeping my sanity
- love
- lying
- Marco Polo
- marriage
- mindlessness
- narration
- nobility
- Our Island Story
- play
- righteousness
- rightness
- security
- self-reliance
- sentimentality
- Shakespeare
- socialism
- Thomas More
- trisomy-18
- truth
- Utopia
- Virginia Grace
- vocal music
- war
- wisdom
- zeal for learning
Categories
Read Jack’s Novel!
Tag Archives: Shakespeare
Towards a Philosophy of Remembering
I wrote here about the value of remembering and my own failure to have as much written on my heart as I think I should. My friend Cindy is a big proponent of Remembering. In her “Morning Time for Moms” … Continue reading
Posted in Character
Tagged Charlotte Mason, hymns, memory, poetry, remembering, Shakespeare
Comments Off on Towards a Philosophy of Remembering
James explains Shakespeare’s Cymbeline
James explains our stick figures representation of Shakepeare’s Cymbeline. We do this as we’re reading along to keep all the characters straight — who’s who and who belongs to whom and who wants to belong to whom. Over a period … Continue reading
Posted in Home School, Teaching
Tagged narration, Shakespeare
Comments Off on James explains Shakespeare’s Cymbeline