Skip to content

Month: January 2011

Tackling My Goals 3 at a Time

Posted in Christian Life, Fitness, and Homemaking

What is 3 in 30?  In the simplest terms, it’s a group support system to accomplish 3 goals in 30 days.  Instead of having an overwhelming long list of goals sitting in front of me, I will set 3 goals to accomplish each month.  I’ll be breaking down that long list into manageable chunks of 3.  Plus, I’ll have the support system in place to encourage me as I strive to meet my goals each month. Each week of the month, there is a check-in on Friday. Each Friday is slightly different. The goal is to visit the others who…

365 Project 1-6

Posted in Photography

Today, I’m playing a little catch-up with the 365 Project pictures.  I was a little late in getting signed up, so I’m just jumping in a posting pictures that I took on the various days this week. Day One – January 1st For Christmas, my stepmom sent me this great bag (from Thirty-One).  I love that I can fit lots of books and magazines in it.  The adorable little stuffed penguin with huge eyes was my Christmas stuffed animal.  He likes to ride around in the bag’s front pocket.  (We like to take stuffed animals with us when we travel.) …

Mommytography 365 Project 2011

Posted in Photography

I’ve decided to participate in the 2011 Mommytography 365 Project!  Over the past year, I’ve watched several of my blogging friends participate in this project and thought it looked like fun. For this year long project I plan on posting an image a day, to get me out shooting, using my camera and learning new things with it daily. I’m sure there will be times that I won’t actually post every day, so I’ll have to do combined posts.  Whatever the case, it will get me in the habit of taking more pictures and trying to learn new techniques. Anyone…

Review: Elements of Faith Vol. 1

Posted in Reviews

Elements of Faith Vol. 1: Hydrogen to Tin Faith Facts and Learning Lesson from the Periodic Table Richard D. Duncan The study of the periodic table of elements can often be tedious task for students.  Symbols, letters, numbers – they all blur into each other and leave the student wanting to just walk away from chemistry all together.  Many students want to know how the study of the periodic table is relevant to their lives.  Many chemistry classes leave them without practical application, so they walk away thinking that the periodic table is irrelevant to their every day lives. The…