Challenger Jan 28 1986 RIP

Challenger Jan 28 1986 RIP

Never forget that space exploration takes a LOT of tenacity, guts, vision, dreams, and fortitude. NASA deserves all our respect for the work and risks they take for all of mankind.

Take a moment to remember that on this day in 1986 the Challenger exploded before our very eyes. Try to remember where you were when you learned of the news. Tell your children. Let them know how much you care. They will learn more than you could guess by seeing the concern in your eyes and hearing the story from your lips. You can refesh your memory by visiting this site for more details.
I remember that I was at the mall with my mom. We saw this huge number of people standing quietly in front of a TV sales storefront. We walked up and watched in our own silence, in our own shock.

A very similar thing happened when the US started to blitz Bagdad back in Daddy Bush’s Gulf War. I was picking someone up from the airport. I saw a huge number of people standing quietly in a concourse bar, staring up at the TVs hanging from the ceiling. I stopped and stared for some time, in shivering silence, as scenes of apocalypse in Bagdad flashed on the screen.

NASA and affiliated agencies have suffered considerably under the Bush administration. It is our responsibility as citizens to demand that the Democrats repair and rebuild all that has been lost to Bush’s Folly. It is for ourselves and our children.

Challenger Jan 28 1986 RIP


Never forget that space exploration takes a LOT of tenacity, guts, vision, dreams, and fortitude. NASA deserves all our respect for the work and risks they take for all of mankind.

Take a moment to remember that on this day in 1986 the Challenger exploded before our very eyes. Try to remember where you were when you learned of the news. Tell your children. Let them know how much you care. They will learn more than you could guess by seeing the concern in your eyes and hearing the story from your lips. You can refesh your memory by visiting this site for more details.

I remember that I was at the mall with my mom. We saw this huge number of people standing quietly in front of a TV sales storefront. We walked up and watched in our own silence, in our own shock.

A very similar thing happened when the US started to blitz Bagdad back in Daddy Bush’s Gulf War. I was picking someone up from the airport. I saw a huge number of people standing quietly in a concourse bar, staring up at the TVs hanging from the ceiling. I stopped and stared for some time, in shivering silence, as scenes of apocalypse in Bagdad flashed on the screen.

NASA and affiliated agencies have suffered considerably under the Bush administration. It is our responsibility as citizens to demand that the Democrats repair and rebuild all that has been lost to Bush’s Folly. It is for ourselves and our children.

Homeschooling temporally challenged children

baby rattle

Homeschooling temporally challenged children .. or how to homeschool your infant.

Pick up a rattle. Put rattle in baby’s hand. Put rattle back in baby’s hand until said baby gets the holding concept.

Baby Oh with rattle at 12 weeks

Guide baby’s hand so rattle touches the baby’s lips and tongue. Allow baby to chew rattle. Take pictures.

Baby Oh with rattle at 12 weeks

Recover rattle from older siblings who should be reading instead of playing with rattle. Start over again with the baby.

Its so easy, even an adult can do it!

Carnival of Homeschooling – Week 53 – the Anniversary edition

KD at monitor

(KD at monitor, playing G’compris)

We are getting ready to change the homeschooling deployment technology AGAIN :-) . (Ok, its more like adding to it) We will be installing a computer monitor on the wall (that is actually a HD TV) for Q’s EPGY lessons (math and english) as well as KD’s content. Baby O doesnt really need any baby-purposed content yet because the whole environment is his classroom.

Progressive HomeSchool was featured in this week’s 53rd Carnival of Homeschooling! Its their one year anniversary too! Visit to learn about other homeschool bloggers. Its always an interesting place to go to to see what others are doing in their homeschool blogs and lives.