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What We Learned Homeschooling
Read this on galpod.com. Before I start, let me just say how incredibly lucky I am. My kids (8.5 and 10) are old enough to be...
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May 11, 20203 min read


End of April Reflections
Read this on galpod.com. April certainly has been a long month. The days blend like a long dream, and you can't tell what day it is or...
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May 4, 20202 min read


On Baking (Yes, really, stay with me)
Read this on galpod.com. One of my first memories is noodles. Not like the Chinese-take-out ones, more like pasta, but we used to put...
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Apr 28, 20203 min read


The Good and the Bad
Read this on galpod.com. Lately, I've been thinking a lot about a book I read in the summer, called Wanderers by Chuck Wendig. In that...
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Apr 21, 20202 min read


The Year of the Introvert
Read this on galpod.com. I'm an introvert. I have a strong dislike of having to talk to people I don't know. I hate parties with gusto. I...
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Apr 13, 20203 min read


Dealing with Change
Read this on galpod.com. When the world around us changes overnight, what do we do? I've been observing people online. Writers, this a...
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Apr 7, 20203 min read


End of March Reflections
Read this on galpod.com. March was an interesting decade. I mean, month. In terms of excuses, I have plenty. There's a pandemic, and the...
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Apr 2, 20202 min read


On Schedules and When to Keep Them
Read this on galpod.com. This week, the kids have been home from school. As this was anticipated, the school sent them home last Friday...
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Mar 26, 20203 min read


Hunkering Down
Read this on galpod.com. Schools are closing afternoon on Friday, which means we're homeschooling from next week. It feels like the end...
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Mar 19, 20202 min read


On Physical and Mental Health
Read this on galpod.com. The coronavirus has taken hold of the world. It's what everyone talks about. Stock markets are falling. People...
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Mar 13, 20202 min read
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