five things to read this weekend

For your weekend reading pleasure … these are all quick but insightful & inspiring reads. Each has invoked personal reflection and assessment and so I’m passing them along to you. Happy Weekend!

5. Kara Layne: Questions, Answers, and Stories
A reminder to share more with our children. Kara is a talented photographer and a gifted writer too, so her blog is not only eye candy but I enjoy reading just about any topic she addresses.

4. Zen Habits: How Not to Hurry
I sooo need to adapt some of these ideas on slowing down. I’m quite certain many of you feel the same way.

3. Simple Mom: Engaged Parenting
Intended for parents around the time of New Years Resolutions, but I think it’s a great topic to think about all the time.

2. Digital Photography School: 11 Tips to Succeed with a Photo365 Project
A photographer’s perspective on taking a picture-a-day. Around here, we call it POTD. Picture of the Day. Right in line with those of us taking this approach with our Project Life.

1. Actually … I’m going to come back to this one. This particular online find does not fall into the “quick read” category. And really, I think it needs its own post. So I’m going to share my favorite online find of the week … next week. Expect some challenges. : )

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5 Responses to “five things to read this weekend”

  1. I just wanted to ask you if you like bananas? No, don’t be like O.o. Just say yes or no. It is important lol

  2. I have been researching this subject for quite a while and you’ve just blew my mind with your writing :)

  3. Hello there, this weblog seems funny and narrow when I open it using Opera. Nonetheless, it seems to be fine in IE. Does anyone else observe this?

  4. I just wanted to ask you if you like pineapples? No, don’t be like wtf. Just say yes or no. It’s important lol

  5. Aww, this was a really professional post. In theory I’d like to write like this too – taking time and real effort to make a good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and never seem to get something done.

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