Annie's the founder of Imperfectly Grateful, where she shares honest blog posts, helpful resources, neat printables, and beautiful Catholic phone backgrounds. She also runs a separate website to chronicle her homeschooling journey, and help/learn from other bilingual families. She's her husband's girlfriend and their kids' full-time mom.
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Don’t Believe Those Bitcoin Evangelists (Like Ronnie Moas)
On his last week at our company, a former coworker couldn’t stop touting some podcast episode he had listened to about this investor who’s been convincing people to get in on bitcoin. The funny thing is that the ONLY argument people have for putting money into something they have NO clue about always goes a…
I Don’t Need “Feminism” (Part 2)
A few years ago I wrote the reasons why I don’t need feminism (i.e., modern “feminism”). It was a rather popular post in response to a troubling trend that was starting back then but that we’re all now too familiar with: Women wanting to rise up against men, and men being made to be less…
Forget About “Always More.” Be Content With ENOUGH.
It’s my birthday month! (Yes, that’s a thing :).) I thought to kick off this sweet month with a truth bomb that’s been on my mind for a while. I don’t know when the idea of achieving the impossible was born, but it’s not doing anyone any favors. As someone who grew up as kind…
Can You Ace This Short Citizenship Exam? (Do All “Americans” Suck At It?)
Random articles online show U.S.-born Americans suck at taking the Exam. But documented immigrants/potential naturalized citizens studied to take it, so the “gap” isn’t that great.
Some of My Favorite Things – June & July 2025
In my last Favorites post I wrote about how May is the start of a very fun season around here: that of birthdays, anniversary baptisms, and, of course (albeit unofficially) Summer. May, June, and July are therefore among my favorite months, period. When it’s not scorching hot out, it’s a pleasant time to enjoy the…
Standardized Tests DON’T Measure Your Worth
While reading one of my textbooks* recently, I came across the following quote that I realized would be GREAT to share with you today. It technically refers to Intelligence Tests BUT I think it applies to all standardized tests (from the SAT/ACT to the LSAT, MCAT, GRE, GMAT, PCAT, etc.) in general. “… Intelligence tests…

