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A Quote to Start Things Off
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Weekly Writer's Workshop: For God So Hugged The World
- Write a post based on the word hugging.
- Write a post in exactly 13 sentences.
- How do you cope with days where you’re stuck in the house due to bad weather?
- What are your favorite food items to order online?
- If evidence of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe were discovered, would it alter your core beliefs or sense of self?
- List your five most recent favorite things.
I saw my sister right after Christmas as I was at the wedding of my oldest niece, her daughter. There was an hour or so between the end of the wedding and the reception. So my family being who we are, took a side trip to a local library between gigs. While we were there my daughter Lucy emerged triumphantly from the lobby to say that she had found a 1984 Thesaurus in the free stuff bin, She spent the next few days of the trip regaling us with synonyms from the book. I have asked her to read me the synonyms for hug. Here goes: embrace, hold, clasp, press to the bosom, hold close, clutch, squeeze, cuddle, snuggle, nestle, and (wait for it) cling together.
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A Snapshot of the pioneering christian rock musician Larry Norman taken following concert in Defiance, Ohio on October 20, 2001. |
Monday, January 6, 2025
16th Blogoversary Post
16 years ago, George W. Bush was in the final days of his Presidency, Illinois Senator Barack Obama was about to become the 44th President of the U.S., the Chicago Cubs were nine months away from going 100 years without winning a World Series and a little blog called Home School Dad published it's first post, Why We Homeschool.
That little blog still exists, in fact, you are reading it. Its name has changed since then and may change again, as I mentioned in my last post.
In the inaugural post, I answered the title question with 2 pictures and 7 words. The words were: Three precious reasons: Lucy, Emma, and Charlie, and the pictures were of the aforementioned children. The post did not go into further detail but one of the main reasons why we home-educated our children was part of a concerted effort to build into our children a Godly character.
Those reasons are all now adults and the youngest is 5 years removed from her last homeschooling, unless you count her Freshman year of high school where she was having school at home because of COVID. At the moment, all 3 of our children are at home until the youngest goes back to Champaign later this month.
In the past few months, I have had sufficient opportunity to evaluate the character development of all our kids. Each of my children has talked with me or my wife or both of us recently about individual issues they are going through. I'd detail them here, but it wouldn't make it through the vetting process. They are handling these issues in a mature and Godly fashion. After we talked to one of them yesterday my wife reminded me that their response was a specific answer to prayer she had sent to our church just a few months ago. I can also see the beginning of adult friendships taking place between them. We just came back from a trip out East to a family wedding and most of the family squabbling was relegated to me and one of my siblings who accompanied us on the trip.
I don't look back at our home school adventure as a qualified success. However, on the 16th anniversary of this blog, I am glad to look back and see that God has at least used it to help meet some of our purposes for it.
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Team Saturdazzle: The One With a New Title?
Team Saturdazzle
Welcome to the 1st 2024 Iteration of Team Sturdazzle, a hopefully weekly postpourri of random thoughts and regular segments.
Occasionally I will try to curate ideas from my FB pages and share some of the comments here. Today was supposed to be one of those occasions. On Thursday night I posted the following on both my personal FB page and the FB page for my blog:
Am approaching the 16th anniversary of my blog. On Jan 6th 2009 I published the first post there http://dave-homeschooldad.blogspot.com/2009/01/why-we-home-school.html A few years ago I changed the name from Home School Dad to Leap of Dave. I’m considering changing the name once again. Here are some ideas I have for a new name:
1. Sustainable Bedlam
2. Toaster Pastries w/o A Toaster
3. Blogging, People Still Do That?
4. A Hat, A Brooch, A Pterodactyl
Let me know which one you like, or If I should stick with Leap of Dave, or perhaps make a title suggestion of your own. I'll post results and suggestions in my next Team Saturdazzle post.
As of 11:30 Friday night I had no comments on either page. I did ask 3 members of my family the same question over a rousing game of Catopoly, which I am winning. The results were mixed: my wife Amy prefers Sustainable Bedlam, my daughter Emma is a fan of Toaster Pastries w/o a Toaster, my daughter Lucy likes Blogging, people still do that?, and I am fond of A Hat, A Brooch, A Pterodactyl. Certainly, there is no consensus on the nonsensical.
I will put this post on both my FB pages again and see if I can get more votes. If you happen to be reading this, please leave a comment with which one you prefer or a suggestion of your own.
The Mountain Dew Code Red of Trailers
Days before the March 22 release date The Unbreakable Boy was pulled from its release schedule with little to no explanation. Fast forward to yesterday, January 3, 2025 when I was working at my movie theatre 3 years from the date of my original post. I was patrolling the theatre and ensuring all the movies started successfully when I saw this new trailer for The Unbreakable Boy:
Apparently, Lionsgate has a February 21st 2025 release date. I'll believe it when I see it.
Team Saturdazzle At The Movies
Powered by Box Office Mojo
Top 25 Films 2024
25. The Fall Guy 92.9 M 24. Red One 96.81 M 23. Bob Marley, One Love 96.89 M
22. Alien Romulus 105.31 M 21. IF 111.15 M 20. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire 113.38 M
19. Mufasa: The Lion King 128.14 M 18. A Quiet Place: Day One 138.93 M
17. Venom: The Last Dance 137.73M 16. The Wild Robot 143.19 M 15. It Ends With Us 148.51 M
14. Sonic The Hedgehog 3 151.56M 13. Gladiator II 164.55 M
12. Kingdom of the Planet pf the Apes 171.13 M 11. Bad Boys: Ride or Die 193.57 M
10. Kung Fu Panda 4 193.59 M 9. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 196.35 M 8. Twisters 267.76 M
7. Dune: Part Two 282.14 M 6. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 294.1 M 5. Despicable Me 4 361 M
4. Moana 2 404.02 M 3. Wicked 432.94 M 2. Deadpool & Wolverine 636.75 M
1. Inside Out 2 652.98 M (Movies I watched are in bold)
10 highest-grossing movies I watched this year by rank on Box Office Mojo
90. Here 70. Cabrini 68. Unsung Hero 53. The Forge 52. Reagan 51. The Boys in the Boat 27. Wonka and the aforementioned The Wild Robot (16), Twisters (8), and Wicked (3).
Top 10 Films December 2024
10. Interstellar 2024 Re-release
9. Kraven The Hunter
8. Red One - Down 3 from November
7. A Complete Unknown
6. Nosefartu
5. Gladiator II - Down 2 from November
4. Mufasa: The Lion King
3. Sonic The Hedgehog 3
2. Wicked Down 1 from November
1. Moana 2 - Up 1 from November
Top 5 Films for 2025
5. Wicked
4. Nosferatu
3. Moana 2
2. Sonic The Hedgehog 3
1. Mufasa The Lion King
That's all I have today, for your weekly dose of Saturdazzle. Please comment especially about changing the blog's name or anything else that struck your fancy today.
Thursday, January 2, 2025
First 16 Out
10 years ago or some I curated a list of my 100 favorite films. A few years ago, I began the process of revising the list. Recently, I found a post in draft status which had a list of 16 films that after further consideration would not be making the top 100. I have a history with each of these films, and while they may not be in my top one hundred, I recommend them highly. If you click on the film,s title, you will be able to view a trailer for the film.
Silver Streak (1976)
Airplane (1980)
Knute Rockne All American (1940)
Free Guy (2021)
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid (1969)
Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
Redtails (2012)
Sabrina (1995)
Sabrina (1954)
Amistad (1997)
The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
Stripes (1981)
Jerry Maguire (1996)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
Dolphin Tale (2011)
Illinois coach Bret Bielema taunts Shane Beamer and he loses his mind
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Jimmy Carter on What's My Line
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
The Courage of My Convictions (The Story Behind The Wordless Wednesday)
I've always liked a good turn of phrase. I like reading them, I enjoy hearing them, and I like using them. One such phrase is the courage of one's convictions. You can replace one's with a multitude of pronouns, that is, after all, what pronouns do best. The phrase means having the fortitude to have your walk match your talk.
A few years ago, I did a couple of turns of replacing the art teacher at my wife's school until they obtained a permanent replacement. The first time was only for a few weeks, but when the new teacher moved out of state, I was the long-term art sub from August to the following January. The first time I just taught the lessons that the elementary art team provided for me. The second go-round I prepared my own lessons based on the suggested curriculum.
I had been teaching primarily K through 5 at this course of my subbing and had noticed that most students coming into kindergarten loved art and were very confident in their abilities but by the time they were in upper elementary many students had taken to saying I'm bad at art. I would tell my students that art was fun and that anybody could be good at art.
The first two lessons I worked on with my 3rd through 5th graders involved drawing a shirt. I used the exact same piece of paper for each assignment, a picture of a t-shirt with many compartments that could be filled in. The first assignment was your typical first week of school, tell us about yourself, assignment. The only difference was that people were drawing about themselves, putting different pictures that told the story of who they were in each compartment.
For the second assignment, I taught a lesson on different kinds of lines and then handed out the shirt template again. The classes then spent time doing different samples of line drawings in pencil, and in a subsequent class, they filled in the line drawings with chalk pastels.
The courage of my convictions comes in because I'm not an artist. I believe that I was a good long-term elementary art sub. I'm creative, I have passion, and I love encouraging students. However, I am not talented at art. If I was telling students that anyone could be good at art, I needed to buckle up and get some skin in the game. So, once every two or three assignments, I would do the project myself and show it to the kids.
This picture is my shirt design from the second assignment. I posted it here earlier this week on my Wordless Wednesday post.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Monday, December 16, 2024
100th Post of the Year
This is my 100th post of the year. This marks the 8th year since this blogs inception in 2009, and the 4th consecutive year that I’ve published 100 or more post in a year.
That is of course, it will be my 100th post of the year if and when I publish it. A few years ago I wrote a post about having 100 posts in draft status. At the end of the post in the only comment, I had written that I had deleted all but 15 of the posts in draft status and hoped never to accumulate nearly as many post there again.
Well it turns out that I have been accumulating posts in draft status again. I currently have 77 posts with that distinction. The majority of these are from 2023, but I do have 14 from this year. As part of my 100th post of the year celebration,I will now list each incompleted post of 2024 by title in Chronological order.
Double Library Day
Team Saturdazzle
(Untitled)
Milwaukee Brewers Catcher William Contreras bringing major league streak to begin season
Crystal Lake Library
(Untitled)
(Untitled)
Anniversary vs. Annual
A to Z 2024 Reflections
(Untitled)
What’s most wrong about the 2024 White Sox
The Newfangled Four - A Spoonful of Sugar (Parody) [From Mary Poppins]
Former Chicago White Sox MVP , The late Dick Allen, elected to the Hall of Fame.
Not everybody needs a college degree (Writers Workshop)
That’s the 14. Some of these may see the light of day and most will be discarded. One of the drafts from last year is scheduled to post tomorrow for the next edition of Wordless Wednesday. I also hope to share the story behind that picture in a subsequent post.
Tomorrow’s post won’t be the last post of the year as I have a Michael Card Christmas Concert video scheduled to drop on 12/25. I’ll probably land somewhere between 103 and 107 2024 posts before the New Year and the whole race to 100 begins again.
Sunday, December 15, 2024
You Can't Take It With You - Saturdazzle Adjacent Post
Monday, December 9, 2024
Dick Allen Finally voted into HOF OPV
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Illinois Football 2024 Season Analytics Part II
STATS SUNDAY
This is a continuation of last week's Stats Sunday post which can be found here. It is essentially a look at Illinois' Season Record by adding the w/l record of each opponent before they played Illinois, The result of the Illinois game (win or loss), and their record after the Illinois game. I am calling the stat Opponent BDA (Before During After)
In essence, each opponent has 3 records: 1) the games they played before they played you,2) their record against you, and 3) the games they played after you. Here is a look at these stats for Illinois with one more game left on their regular season schedule.
This is the end of the regular season BDA
The University of Illinois 2023 Football Schedule
Opponent Before Against After
Eastern Illinois Univerity 0-0 0-1 3-8
Kansas 1-0 0-1 4-6
Central Michigan University 1-1 0-1 3-6
Nebraska 3-0 0-1 3-5
Penn State 3-0 1-0 7-1
Purdue 1-4 0-1 0-6
Michigan 4-2 0-1 3-2
Oregon 7-0 1-0 4-0
Minnesota 5-3 1-0 1-2
Michigan State 4-5 0-1 1-1
Rutgers 6-4 0-1 1-0
Northwestern 4-7 0-1 0-0
Totals 39-26 3-9 30-37
Winning Pct .600 .250 .448
U of I home opponents are in bold.
Illinois opponents on average have played better before playing than after playing them. Illinois Opponents were 39-26 (.600) prior to playing Illinois. Teams visiting Champaign this year were a cumulative 16-15 (.516) prior to playing the Illini. Road opponents fared 23-11 (.676) in games before hosting U of I.
After beating NU on Saturday, Illinois' 2024 opponents only won 1/4 of the 12 contests against Bielama's boys. Visitors to Memorial Stadium went 1-6 (.143) and teams playing in their own friendly confines fared much better with 2 wins and 3 losses and a winning percentage of .400.
The 10 2024 previous opponents split their games this weekend 5-5 bringing the total record of games after playing the Illini to 30-37 (.448). Teams playing at Memorial this year were a collective 15-31(.326) finishing the season. Home teams also won 15 games after showing Central Illinois Big 10 team hospitality but they did so with only 6 losses and a winning percentage of .714.
Next Sunday: Introducing The WHY DFL Index
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Team Saturdazzle: What Phrase Do You Hate?
TEAM SATURDAZZLE
Today, on my Facebook page, I asked: What is a phrase you hate? Here are the answers I received. I have listed the contributors by First Name, Last Initial, and where I first encountered them.
- Have a good one. Dave R - Mother's Womb, Illinois
- Welcome in. Amy R - Macomb, Illinois
- Behind your back Patrick G - Elk Grove Village, Illinois
- A whole nuther. Valerie T - Peoria, Illinois
- God showed up. Stephanie D - Elgin, Illinois
Friday, November 29, 2024
STBFI (Soon To Be Fired Index)
After today's Bears game, I thought it might be prudent to provide this content sooner rather than later. Anytime one of the 5 Major Chicago sports teams hires a new (non-interim) head coach or manager I do a process in my head. In this process, I rank the 5 coaches/ managers including the most recently hire one from 1 to 5 based on which one I feel will lose their job next, I call this the Soon to be Fired Index or STBFI for short. When The White Sox hired Will Venable to be their manager on Halloween this year I started putting together the next iteration of the index. It proved difficult after Mister Obvious at one, but I did my best.
1. Matt Eberflus Chicago Bears - six straight losses says it all. I don't think he's going to make it to the Team Holiday party.
2. Luke Richardson Chicago Blackhawks—Richardson has fluctuated between 2nd and 5th on the list in my head since Venable's hiring. My understanding is that the front office is fine with him finishing his contract. However, I don't think anyone in the organization is thrilled that expansion Utah is 3 points ahead of the underperforming Blackhawks as of this writing.
3. Billy Donovan Chicago Bulls - Many feel that Donovan's days are numbered as the Bulls head coach but their current winning percentage of .400 is 5-7 games ahead of full-season win projections. If the Bulls' almost total lack of defense continues that percentage will go down and cries for Donovan's dismissal will continue at an increasing rate.
4. Will Venable Chicago White Sox - Generally, the last person hired is usually the last person on this list. That is good conventional wisdom. I have reason to hope that given time Venable may be able to help the White Sox navigate past the historically bad season they just experienced. It seems to me that White Sox management will give him a long leash especially if the team shows any signs of continual (even if it's slow) improvement. However, if Venable looks like Pedro Grifol reincarnated the aforementioned leash could get mighty short mighty quick.
5. Craig Counsell Chicago Cubs - 83-79 was not good enough for the Cubs in 2023 so David Ross was fired and Counsell was pilfered from Milwaukee. In 2024 m the first season with Counsell at the helm, the Cubs achieved the very same 83-79. Not good enough? Yes. Bad enough to get Counsell on the hot seat? No, I don't think so. Counsell should be around for a while.
The next time one of these 5 men is fired, retires or stops leading their team for any reason, I will post a quick update as to where on the STBFI the former skipper was situated. I won't post the next STBFI until a full-time replacement is hired.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Facing The Unknown - Weekly Writers Workshop
This weeks prompts for Weekly Writers Workshop hosted by the inimitable (I should know, I try to imitit him all the time, and I am not able) John Holton on his blog, The Sound of One Hand Typing, are: write a post on the word medications, write a post in exactly 12 sentences, write about what would induce you to give up life as you know it and face the unknown, tell us the story of your personal experience with rejection, write about a bad habit you'd like to eliminate from your life, and write about a time you had to let go of someone you cared for. I'm sure you have deciphered by the enormity of the first sentence, and the title of this post which prompts I have chosen.
There have been at least 5 times in my adult life that I have given up life as I knew it and faced the unknown: moving across the state at the age of 22 to attend university, moving across the world to serve 2 years as a Southern Baptist missionary in Far East Russia in 1992 a few months after the country had opened it's doors to Western missionaries, moving across the U.S. to attend seminary, moving across the country again back to my native Illinois to court the woman who would become my wife, and finally moving against the grain by staying at home for 6 years and homeschooling my children. In each of these cases I gave up life as I knew it and faced the unknown; in the first 4 I also had to let people go that I cared for (the 6th prompt).
What motivated me those 5 times varied by degree but they all had to do with a path I have tried to follow since becoming a follower of Jesus more than 40 years ago and that path has been putting the needs of others before my own. I am not perfect, so I haven't been perfectly motivated and I sure haven't perfectly followed this path but the path has certainly led many times to leaving life as I then knew it.
My first three travels were all based on what I thought would be the life of a missionary. When I left South Carolina where I had attended seminary for a year to pursue marriage with Amy, I had already become uncertain of a career as a missionary, but one of the myriad reasons I had fallen in love with her was because I had seen in our 7 years of friendship that she was also on the path to putting others needs before her own. So I envisioned that we would attempt to meet those needs together, which we have for 26 years and continue to do so however imperfectly.
The needs of my wife and children motivated me as a home educator, they also prepared me for my current job as a substitute teacher. With all our children out of high school, there may come a day when Amy and I, as a couple give up life as we know it and face the unknown. I am certain that the same motivations that directed in the past would lead us into any new unknown.
I know would like to lead you back to the known, which is a variety pack of other submissions that can be found in the comments section of this weeks edition of the Weekly Writer's Workshop.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Illinois Football 2024 Season Analytics Part I
My daughter Lucy began college at the University of Illinois this year. As a result, I have become a U of I football fan. I ended up attending 6 home games this year. While this is certainly not more college football games than I've ever attended, it is 6 more Illinois games than I've ever attended.
It had been over 30 years since I'd had an every-game interest in a college football team. I have really enjoyed being a college football fan again. Everybody does being a fan in their own way. One of my ways is statistics. Over the next few weeks, I hope to share some Illinois stats that I've been developing.
One difference between college football and professional football is that you generally only play an opponent one time a year. It is possible to play a team more than once if your conference has a championship game or if you make it to a bowl game. But, in the regular season, it's just one per customer.
With that in mind, I've been developing a way of looking at a team's record for the year through how your opponents performed before and after you played them.
In essence, each opponent has 3 records: 1) the games they played before they played you,2) their record against you, 3) the games they played after you. Here is a look at these stats for Illinois with one more game left on their regular season schedule.
University of Illinois 2023 Football Schedule
Opponet Before Against After
Eastern Illinois Univerity 0-0 0-1 3-8
Kansas 1-0 0-1 4-5
Central Michigan University 1-1 0-1 3-5
Nebraska 3-0 0-1 3-4
Penn State 3-0 1-0 6-1
Purdue 1-4 0-1 0-5
Michigan 4-2 0-1 2-2
Oregon 7-0 1-0 3-0
Minnesota 5-3 1-0 0-2
Michigan State 4-5 0-1 1-0
Rutgers 6-4 0-1
Northwestern 4-7
Totals 39-26 3-8 25-32
Winning Pct .600 .273 .439
Illinois plays Northwestern next Saturday at Wrigley Field. We already know that Northwesterns record will be 4-7 for the before column. The only thing we don't know yet in the against column is the result of the Northwestern game as it has not been played yet. Eastern Illinois finished their season yesterday. All of their other opponents have one more regular season game remaining. This means that the 10 teams in the middle of their schedule should add one more win or one more loss to their after column next week.
Illinois opponents on average have played better before playing than after playing them. Illinois has only played 2 teams this season with a losing record and will face their third in Northwestern on Saturday. Conversely, six teams have losing records since playing the Illini. Illinois opponents on average are playing 160 percentage points better before their game with the Illini than after the event. Illini opponents are only playing .273 when facing Illinois this year. The final regular season against number will be between .250 and .333 depending on the Northwestern result.
Next Sunday I'll post an updated version of these numbers.
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Better Late Than Never: An Open Letter to the White Sox regarding the Legacy of Dick Allen
A lot can happen in 3 years. 3 years ago I started the below blog post and for whatever reason left it in draft status. Earlier this month I saw this announcement on the Baseball Hall of Fame website. Seeing that Chicago White Sox legend Dick Allen was again being considered for enshrinement made me want to do something on his behalf. Then, I remembered I already did, well at least I started. A lot can happen in 3 years.
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
8 Score and 1 Year ago ...
Blog Tryouts - A to Z Challenge 2025 Edition
Snow Kidding!
These "kids" now range from 19 to 25
These Blogs Are SO 2024
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