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I’ve been agonizing over high school literature lists and here Melissa had several book lists on her blog!

So did Elizabeth Foss.

I think my problem now is going to be narrowing DOWN what books Sam should read next year. And how much reading is too much? Is a book a week too much? (It wouldn’t have been for me in high school but I was (and am) an avid reader.

Lindsay had some information on the Summer Reading Program at Barnes and Nobles that sounds great. I am really trying to get my kids to read more this summer.

As Cozy as Spring is really getting her craft act together! I was really impressed with this post!

One Our Craft had some interesting crafty links to check out too!

Jennifer at Et Tu has a great round up of Natural Family Planning, family life and other links to check out. Very worthwhile. Don’t you just love posts with lots of stuff to click on and check out?!

She also had some links regarding the church’s teaching on sexuality that had some good sites to save.

Here’s a good reason to stick with just regular soap instead of the fancy anti-bacterial stuff. HT Amy’s Humble Musings.

Some delicious fruity fun from Starry Night Blog!

And if you eat too much of those delicious summer deserts, you can map your walk and work off some of those calories! HT Shrinking Mom!

For those awaiting the newest document from the Vatican on the mass, Jimmy Aiken explains what all the fuss is about.

A former Gay-rights advocate speaks out against homosexuality. HT Barbara Curtis.

In my experience, “coming out” from under the influence of the homosexual mindset was the most liberating, beautiful and astonishing thing I’ve ever experienced in my entire life.

For those who wonder why I spend so much time on apologetics – this is why.

Lastly, Stephen Colbert fans have a place to check regularly for his Catholic perspective. The Catholiccolbert blog!

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