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Theology Girl: January 2014
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Overthinking Children's Television. Again. Do children’s shows nowadays take place mostly in horrible, post-apocalyptic worlds? It’s not a new trend, but one that is growing. I first noticed this when my daughter took an interest in old Teletubbie videos on YouTube. The Tubbies lead a seemingly idyllic existence, but something sinister lurks beneath the surface like so many Thomas Kinkade paintings. It is difficult to say. Is that supposed to be the baby overlord? You know what...
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Theology Girl: Award Winning
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Sunday, February 23, 2014. See me gush over beautiful books here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Janet Reid, Literary Agent. Design development by fabulous k.
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Theology Girl: Why I Married Him
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Monday, January 13, 2014. Why I Married Him. I have a knock knock joke for you.". Okay, shoot.". Grammar Police . . . whom. Sorry Wrong door.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Janet Reid, Literary Agent. Overthinking Childrens Television. Again. Why I Married Him. Tell me a story, Mama. Design development by fabulous k.
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Theology Girl: February 2014
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Sunday, February 23, 2014. See me gush over beautiful books here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Janet Reid, Literary Agent. Design development by fabulous k.
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Theology Girl: Curious indeed
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Saturday, January 18, 2014. We watch a lot of television in Chez Theology Girl. While I would like to be a Pinterest mother—one who makes homemade Play-Doh, organic meals that also double as fantasy landscapes, or functional yet stunning craft projects using recycled materials—I am not. Pinterest mothers, I salute you, but I do not understand your ways. All of the other shows fall somewhere on this spectrum. However, even the best of them often leave me baffled. Take, for example, Curious George. Anyway,...
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Theology Girl: Occasional Haiku
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Now there IS green. And white, and pink, and even. Birds But also . . . frost. There is still no green. On the trees outside my dorm. Dude Where are you, spring? I have now started. To distract the geese. I think that the geese. Surely have some dirt on me. The way that they stare. Again with the geese. They watch me as I walk by. What are they thinking? Geese outside the door,. Geese outside of my window. Have the upper hand. Today, a snow day. The bright sun came out. There is no more snow. What is it ...
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Theology Girl: Overthinking Children's Television. Again.
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Overthinking Children's Television. Again. Do children’s shows nowadays take place mostly in horrible, post-apocalyptic worlds? It’s not a new trend, but one that is growing. I first noticed this when my daughter took an interest in old Teletubbie videos on YouTube. The Tubbies lead a seemingly idyllic existence, but something sinister lurks beneath the surface like so many Thomas Kinkade paintings. It is difficult to say. Is that supposed to be the baby overlord? You know what...
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Theology Girl: Tell me a story, Mama.
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Sunday, January 12, 2014. Tell me a story, Mama. Daily my daughter asks for stories. Not books, though she will sometimes settle for those. Rather, she wants original oral tales spun ex nihilo. From the contents of my brain. It is getting challenging. She is generally content to have them follow certain formulas:. Unicorn (me) unwittingly eats something consequences ranging from mild discomfort to abject humiliation salvific fairy figure (her) = happy ending. But they just won’t listen to reason. I have ...
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Theology Girl: About
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Email me at: alkisner@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Janet Reid, Literary Agent. Home Chef Meal Delivery: A Review for the Inept. The More You Know. Faith Formation: A Parable in Two Parts. They Should Run Workshops. Design development by fabulous k.