Forwarded from Wisconsin Christian Conscience
We Christians are not like those who have no hope. We believe in the other world, we believe in the resurrection. Because we believe that we are something more than just soil and blood. And it is exactly this something more - the immortal soul - that defines us humans and what our struggle revolves around. This struggle is continuous. This struggle does not cease until death. We must see our souls within ourselves. We must not be like those who flee from the reality of their own soul.
The fight between good and evil is eternal and will not be solved until the second coming. That doesn't mean that we don't pick a side and that we don't give effort towards it! We know who wins in the end! We have to pick up our cross, just like Christ and all the Saints before us did. #reflection
The fight between good and evil is eternal and will not be solved until the second coming. That doesn't mean that we don't pick a side and that we don't give effort towards it! We know who wins in the end! We have to pick up our cross, just like Christ and all the Saints before us did. #reflection
What are some potty training tips and tricks that have worked in your family?! 👶🚽
Potty training my 2 year old, I'm reminded how similar this is to training a puppy 🐶...There are many accidents on the carpet and floor until they get the hang of it 😂🤷♀
Potty training my 2 year old, I'm reminded how similar this is to training a puppy 🐶...There are many accidents on the carpet and floor until they get the hang of it 😂🤷♀
Forwarded from The Great Reset Times (J. Bear River)
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Idaho | Crimes Against HumanityPorn literacy is being taught to children in Idaho...
Trainers believe THIRD GRADE students BENEFIT from porn. Activites include:
•Watching cartoon porn.
•Idaho government links students directly to abortion resources
•Idaho's government instructing children to come out to skeptical parents.
•Teaching students how to hide porn browsing from parents.
Get your children OUT of public schools!
USA | The Land of Sodom and GomorrahI sautéed some kale for dinner.
My 5 year old says, "this doesn't taste like cow. Are you sure this is cow"?
😂❤️
My 5 year old says, "this doesn't taste like cow. Are you sure this is cow"?
😂❤️
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Our backyard friends ❤️ 🦌🦌🦌
Got a wooden cleaning play set that comes with a mop, broom, dustpan etc from a garage sale for cheap.
Little ones love to imitate what they see. Teach them while they're young how to clean up after themselves and they will be a big help with chores when they get older! When children are brought up this way from the start, oftentimes they will love taking on responsibility and having a purpose and role in the home/family!
Little ones love to imitate what they see. Teach them while they're young how to clean up after themselves and they will be a big help with chores when they get older! When children are brought up this way from the start, oftentimes they will love taking on responsibility and having a purpose and role in the home/family!
Trimmed some of the overgrowth of sweet potato vines today. Woo! It's incredible how long and wild these vines get! 🌿
Here is a small portion of the harvest from today. Grow homegrown food! Bonus points if it has biceps and quads LoL! 🍠🍠
Here is a small portion of the harvest from today. Grow homegrown food! Bonus points if it has biceps and quads LoL! 🍠🍠
Forwarded from Stonetoss
Forwarded from White Pills Only
White Boy Summer has officially ended. White Girl Autumn has officially begun.
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WARNING: This video will give you baby fever 😍 🤒 ❤️
Forwarded from Hearth_and_Helm
Yesterday, we joined our homeschool co-op group and went apple picking at a lovely family farm.
Generally a lot of these “family” farms are highly commercialized, charge expensive entree fees, and spray pesticides. This one was a little hidden gem with none of that to be found.
Normally this one is not open to the public to u-pick because their residence is on the property and they are a homeschooling family, but they made an exception for our group since they support homeschooling. All we were charged for was what we picked, which they also gave a discount for in support of families.
It was so refreshing to see a 3rd generation family carry on the legacy of the farm. A lot of these “family farms” you visit have a bunch of migrants and nonwhites working in the background, which I find to be a huge black pill. This one was just the whole family pitching in. Their 16-year old son gave a demonstration on beekeeping and said the bees were his favorite. He had started beekeeping at age 5 and started building the hives when he got closer to 10. The other son preferred tending to the picking and enjoyed cross breeding some variants of apples to create his own.
I happily bought a bushel of apples and can’t wait to can and make all the apple things. Stay tuned for some sourdough apple pie.
Generally a lot of these “family” farms are highly commercialized, charge expensive entree fees, and spray pesticides. This one was a little hidden gem with none of that to be found.
Normally this one is not open to the public to u-pick because their residence is on the property and they are a homeschooling family, but they made an exception for our group since they support homeschooling. All we were charged for was what we picked, which they also gave a discount for in support of families.
It was so refreshing to see a 3rd generation family carry on the legacy of the farm. A lot of these “family farms” you visit have a bunch of migrants and nonwhites working in the background, which I find to be a huge black pill. This one was just the whole family pitching in. Their 16-year old son gave a demonstration on beekeeping and said the bees were his favorite. He had started beekeeping at age 5 and started building the hives when he got closer to 10. The other son preferred tending to the picking and enjoyed cross breeding some variants of apples to create his own.
I happily bought a bushel of apples and can’t wait to can and make all the apple things. Stay tuned for some sourdough apple pie.