Sunday, September 20, 2015

link love

Wow, am I a slacker.  

Not one other post this week!  Not one!  I've been busy reading these books and driving back and forth to Georgia and being ill.  Totally neglecting the blog.  

Hopefully this week is better. 


On to the links, though.  

I'm going to try and make this later in the week.  I need to learn how to make healthier things (aka use vegetables), and this happens to look delicious.  One pot meals are my favorite!  So little work! 

Hey look!  Football and feminism, two of my favorite things.

Thoughts on immigration from the perspective of a Catholic father right here.

Not surprising but - emotional pain and physical pain are connected.  

My friend shared this list of dates that do not include watching Netflix and a lot of them sound great.  My favorite would probably be #3. Of course.

I'm excited for Pope Francis' visit, and I really, really, really hope he talks about race.  This article makes it sound like there's a very good chance!    

Oh man, I loved reading this!  It's a post about Catholic fiction and lessons we learn from certain kinds of characters.  Things to remember while writing my own book.

Is there anyone who doesn't love Joe Biden?  I doubt it.

I laughed my way through this tampons vs. pads debate.  But then along comes this!  Period underwear..... sounds gross, butt after reading it, maybe not too bad?

I love Kim Cattrall and I'm so annoyed at the hate she's receiving after saying she's experienced a sort of motherhood even without having children.  You don't have to be a parent to be motherly.

Mercy vs. Libertarianism.  Pretty interesting.

My friend sent me this list of jokes for history lovers and it's hilarious.

Facebook is making a dislike button.  This is a terrible, terrible idea.

I think I will love Disney movies until the end of time.  Did you see the trailer for Jungle Book?  So excited.

Because it's stupid to be pro-birth and then not pro-life, check out this list of schools that make pregnancy (planned or unplanned) and parenthood (and adoption, if that's what's desired) possible for students.

I still have to explore this some more, but if it's true? ....swoon.  Jokes & popes. 


It really does take a village (and other things) right here.

How and why the Eucharist is everything.

The Onion never disappoints.  Heyyyyy, global warming.

Best way to pray based on personality types!  Most excellent! 
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Charlotte 

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