Selecting Your Next Good Read: A Guide to Meaningful Reading in a Busy World
So. You know you want to read the classics. You want to read the greatest books that have been written. You understand that these books can help you get a world class education, gain perspective, understand human nature and seek virtue in your life. You also have...
What is the Great Conversation – and Why Should I Care?
Have you ever wondered where you fit in this big wide world? There are so many confusing issues in today’s world. Do you agree? Today’s world feels increasingly complex and uncertain. Navigating life’s challenges in today’s world feels...
Uganda! (learning packet and other resources)
This month's learning packet (with all proceeds from this going to literacy and leadership in Uganda, Africa) is, appropriately, all about Uganda! Located right on the equator, Uganda is known as the Pearl of Africa. And what a fun country and culture to learn about!...
Why study cultures?
I love cultures! There is something so beautiful and eye opening to be introduced to countries around the world and the people who live there. Here are a few things that studying other countries and cultures can do for a person: helps fuel curiosity changes our...
Cleaning the House With Kids
There is so much work that goes into keeping a home. Especially if a family really lives in their home like we do. With all that living, there can be a fair amount of pick up as well as cleaning the house with kids. For me, the answer is building the relationship while we work together.
Thanksgiving through American History
The Mayflower. The Pilgrims. The Wampanoag Indians. These are the things and people we think about when we celebrate Thanksgiving in America. And rightfully so! But there is more to the story worth discovering. I invite you to listen as I share a few more elements to the history of our American Thanksgiving holiday.





