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Monthly Archives: July 2008
Jul. 15, 2008
Meet Luke Holzmann
My name is Luke Holzmann. I am the second oldest of four children of John and Sarita Holzmann who founded Sonlight Curriculum. Photo from My Wedding July 10, 2005: Justin, Jonelle, Me, Amy, John, Sarita I was homeschooled with Sonlight … Continue reading
Jul. 14, 2008
Make Your Life Better
My family has lunch together after church on Sundays. As is typical, we talk. Loudly. No one has complained recently. <smile> We got to talking about the fiasco of the latest iPhone launch. Since one of my friends works at … Continue reading
Jul. 11, 2008
A Friday Full of Fire
First: An apology. It seems as though my enthusiasm for Sonlight's inclusion in iTunes has smacked into the harsh reality of internet mysteries. And so, for the time being, it is impossible to download the Sonlight podcast episodes in iTunes. … Continue reading
Jul. 9, 2008
Transubstantiation and Other Easy Matters
This is not a post about particular religious views. In fact, this is probably not a good forum for such a debate at all. This is a post about how we should think about and respond to difficult issues. There … Continue reading
Jul. 8, 2008
Don't Leave Home... But Do
My mom has often said that her desire is that those who use Sonlight Curriculum will grow up to be effective and winsome ambassadors for Christ. I will now tie this to World of Warcraft and American Express. Watch me. … Continue reading
Jul. 7, 2008
Sitting on the Stairs
It was about 9pm last night and my friend started talking to me at the top of the stairs coming from the basement while I was standing in the kitchen. He's going through a rough place right now and just … Continue reading
Jul. 3, 2008
Physics and Fireworks
One of the things that homeschooling has the ability to really emphasize is learning everywhere. This certainly applies to historical events--it's the 4th tomorrow and what better time to brush up on some history? But equally compelling, if not more … Continue reading