Daily Archives: April 22, 2023
New To The Project?
If you are new to the project, here’s how it works. We each commit to 30 days of doing our best to explore, experience, and/or do the tasks, ideas, or concepts presented. Along the way, we comment and share how it’s working for us, the ups, the downs, the stuff that comes up. When the 30 days are up, we take a look back and decide if what we did was worth continuing, or if what we learned was worth sharing.
Also, know that you can join in at any time, you don’t have to worry if you aren’t up for the whole 30 days… hit and miss is perfectly fine, and actually it’s how most of us have worked these projects over the years.
If you want to participate, I would love to have you on board. All that is required is a willingness to give it a go. To keep the idea fresh in everyone’s mind, I try to post something relevant but new every day for the full 30 days.
To stay in the loop you can like and follow our Facebook page. Or, if Facebook isn’t your jam, you can add this site to your favorites and check it every day for new content. If you are enjoying the project, we’d love it if you’d like, comment, and/or share our posts on any social media platform that you use. This gives a real boost of energy and enthusiasm to the project. So, thank you in advance for your support.
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I love it when people leave comments about their concerns, ideas, insights, experiences, doubts, expectations, or anything else that you are thinking about as we work together on this project. So, don’t be shy about commenting. Your email address is not required, and if you don’t want to leave your name, that’s OK too. The only thing that’s not alright is comment spam, or unrelated nonsense. Those comments will be deleted when I see them.
Oh, and by the way:
This project is free, to join in is free, there is nothing to buy, and nothing is being sold. You won’t even see any ads on this page, or any page of this blog. How cool is that? It truly is a labor of love.
I do, however, have a link to all my little online shops which you can find either in the sidebar (if you’re on a PC) or at the bottom of the page (if you’re on a smart phone). I love when people actually buy something I designed… and if you aren’t in a buying frame of mind, a share or a shout out on social media would be nice.
Also, you will find a lot of cool and interesting stuff if you scroll all the way down the page. We have a Ganesh Oracle, an Ask The Oculatum widget, and lots of other bits of fun. Check it out.
Kids Talk About Angels
Tomorrow we’re starting our project on Angels, and I thought it would be fun to share this to help us get excited about it.
This is something cute that someone sent it to me a long time ago, I don’t know if children actually said these things, or if someone was just being clever… and it really doesn’t matter.
- I only know the names of two angels. Hark and Harold.
Gregory~ age 5. - I hear angels all the time in my dreams. And I’m sticking with that no matter how many people tell me I’m crazy.
Molly ~ age 8. - Everybody’s got it all wrong. Angels don’t wear halos anymore. I forget why but scientists are working on it.
Olive ~ age 9, - It’s not easy to become an angel! First, you die. Then you go to heaven then there’s still the flight training to go through. And then you got to agree to wear those angel clothes.
Matthew ~ age 9. - Angels work for God and watch over kids when God has to go do something else.
Mitchell ~ age 7. - My guardian angel helps me with math, but he’s not much good for science.
Henry ~ age 8. - Angels don’t eat but they drink milk from holy cows. Jack ~ age 6.
- Angels talk all the way while they’re flying you up to heaven. The basic message is where you went wrong before you got dead.
Daniel ~ age 9. - When an angel gets mad, he takes a deep breath and counts to ten. And when he lets out his breath, somewhere there’s a tornado.
Regan ~ age 10. - Angels have a lot to do and they keep very busy. If you lose a tooth, an angel comes in through your window and leaves money under your pillow. Then when it gets cold, angels go north for the winter.
Sara ~ age 6. - Angels live in cloud houses made by God and his son, who’s a very good carpenter.
Jared ~ age 8. - All angels are girls because they gotta wear dresses and boys didn’t go for it.
Antonia ~ age 9. - My angel is my grandma who died last year. She got a big head start on helping me while she was still down here on earth.
Katelyn ~ age 9. - Some of the angels are in charge of helping heal sick animals and pets. And if they don’t make the animals get better, they help the kid get over it.
Vicki ~ age 8. - What I don’t get about angels is why, when someone is in love, they shoot arrows at them.
Sarah ~ age 7.
Isn’t this fun? I love what Regan said about counting to 10… Which one is your favorite?
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