by Laurie Bluedorn | Dec 4, 2005 | Reviews
I heard about “The Story of the Weeping Camel” on NPR radio. It won some awards as a documentary so I ordered it from Netflix. This movie is cute. The camels are cute and gross and the Mongolian people are strange and similar to us. The desert is very dry and dusty...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Dec 3, 2005 | Funny, History
It has come to our attention that we neglected to add an important author to our book, Ancient History from Primary Sources: A Literary Timeline. Here is the information if you wish to add him: Aelvinus Presslianus FL. 50-60 B.C. Though only fragments of his writings...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Dec 3, 2005 | Logic, Reviews
Taken from Hank Hanegraaff’s Christian Research Journal, Volume 28/Number 05 Logic To Go by Eric Johnson For those who think that ad hominem and tu quoque are popular meals served in Italian restaurants, think again. Brothers Nathaniel and Hans Bluedorn have...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Dec 3, 2005 | Children's Books, Reading Aloud, Reviews
Post may contain affiliate links to materials I recommend. Read my full disclosure statement. I want to tell you about a book I read to my children some years ago. Allen French is the author, and I consider it one of my very favorites, as are most all of the works by...
by Laurie Bluedorn | Dec 2, 2005 | Delayed Formal Education, Math
I found Teaching the Trivium this summer after four years of homeschooling. I was so greatly relieved by the math recommendation because I have totally failed in that area. I used Miqioun only slightly as well as other oral math. My oldest turned 10 in August, and I...