The only time you truly look at something without the screen of your bias is the first time. Once you’ve made up your mind, that bias forever colors your thinking. It’s possible to change your bias, but it’s hard.
A bias is the way you look at things. Think of glasses. If you have rose-colored glasses, [...]
Biases, Public Education, and the Bible
There’s Still 25 Days Until Christmas!
You know what bothers me (no you don’t so I’ll tell you!) is everybody starts holidays wayyy before they actually are! For instance, there were stores putting out Christmas stuff BEFORE Halloween! What’s the point of that?? Why not just celebrate every holiday in its own time, instead of rushing things?
Maybe because the stores want [...]
Everyone should have a rattle on their fridge (and other interesting thingymabobs)
Browsing around tonight, I found a site that sells t-shirts. A couple of them are rather crude, but I shall link to the best for your enjoyment.
Celebrate Diversity (large image)
99% of Democrats
Mecca Weather Forecast
Gun Owner or Victim
Top Ten Good Things about Liberals
The girls caught some crickets and put them in a jar. They feed them [...]
Raspberries and Watermelons…and cats (of course!)
Just the other day I was thinking about how we hadn’t had any watermelons this summer! Well, last night Ben brought home two. Did you know, the Japanese grow square watermelons so they don’t wobble in their fridges and fit better? Makes sense to me! Easier to cut, too!
There was a sweet old widow lady [...]
Baby Clams!
We had a great afternoon. The boys did a bunch of work (I’m not exactly sure what), and it was really hot, so Dad suggested we go to the lake! He couldn’t find his shorts so he cut a pair of jeans into shorts. Then we went! We took Duke with us, of course…poor dog [...]