"Instead of defining yourself by your successes, define yourself by your traits..." is one of many great thoughts by Lori in this post.

I'm excited to try the math games in this free e-book!

I've been perusing the blog Word of Wisdom Living lately.

I love the fabrics in this little quilt.

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Image of Outliers: The Story of Success

Image of Project-Based Homeschooling: Mentoring Self-Directed Learners

Image of Art Lab for Kids: 52 Creative Adventures in Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Paper, and Mixed Media-For Budding Artists of All Ages (Lab Series)

Image of Thomas Jefferson Education for Teens

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First, here’s Super Fluff

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What can I say more? Logan’s hair is awesome; especially right after a tubby! And look at those hands. Their huge!! This kid is a monster. He has no fear. Oh, and I must mention, razor sharp claws.

And now for my crowning achievement of the last few weeks. Meet Rupert (or Ruby if it ends up being a girl when I get it dressed).

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He’s a “rug bear.” I hooked his body pieces with ramboulet (some kind of sheep) and angora yarn I spun on one of my drop spindles on a linen foundation. He’s fully jointed with glass eyes, regular DMC floss nose and stuffed with poly fill. His paws are made of merino wool felt I made all by myself.

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Anyway, I’m super-duper excited about him. I’m working on a little friend, so stay tuned…

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Easter Greetings! (a little late)