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I’ve always been an organized person, but nothing has so challenged my ability to remain happily organized as the trifecta of motherhood, …

Sarah Reinhard writes at SnoringScholar.com in the midst of rural farm life with little ones underfoot. A convert to Catholicism, she's still learning what to do and when to do it, and she struggles (like so many others) with keeping sight of her faith in the midst of everyday life. She is the author of a number of books including A Catholic Mother's Companion to Pregnancy: Walking with Mary from Conception to Baptism, the first in the CatholicMom.com books, and Catholic Family Fun: A Guide for the Adventurous, Overwhelmed, Creative, or Clueless.
I’ve always been an organized person, but nothing has so challenged my ability to remain happily organized as the trifecta of motherhood, …
The first part of this year has seen a quite amazing batch of books coming my way. And since I may not …
Over the weekend, in a move that was a bit overdue (but warranted given our weirdly chilly few weeks), I hung out …
You know you’re a Catholic geek of immense proportions when finding something like this makes you jump up and down: Little i …
Today’s Catholic Techie, Laura Bradley, has a story that struck me as remarkable. I’ll let her tell it herself: I was working …
Here are the Tech Talk highlights from last week. Catholic Techie Clare Zajicek She’s a writer, she’s a mom, she’s a Catholic …
I’ve had a reading “crush” on YA fiction for quite some time. And given the number of young readers in my life, …
Oh, the weather’s breaking here in central Ohio! Praise the Lawwwwd! We mowed for the first time over the weekend and I …
This week, it’s my pleasure to introduce you to Clare Zajicek. Clare’s an editor and blogger on CatholicTechTalk.com, a group blog of Catholic …
Here are the Tech Talk highlights from last week. Catholic Techie Alana Mitrovich She’s a teacher, she’s a newlywed, she’s a techie! …
I do quite a bit of reading. Up until recently, I was convinced that paper books were the way to go. And then …