Home Fires

Tilly Dillehay

Keep the home fires burning

  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Shepherding Your Small Child with Picture Books

    Shepherding Your Small Child with Picture Books

     

    In this episode, Reading Rainbow meets Home fires as Tilly and Abigail each collect stacks of favorite picture books and talk through what they love about them. They also discuss abridgements, history reading, and the criteria they use for children's literature. Also, how Tilly accidentally took her husband's middle name, and why Abigail's grandmother was the coolest woman ever.

     

    Favorite books discussed (and not discussed):

     

    Abigail

    Finn MacCoul and His Fearless Wife: A Giant of a Tale from Ireland by Robert Byrd

    James Herriot's Treasury for Children, Illustrations by Ruth Brown and Peter Barrett

    One Dog Canoe by Mary Casanova, illustrated by Ard Hoyt

    The Story of Ping by Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese

    Night of the Moonjellies by Mark Shasha

    Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton

    Mike Mulligan and the Steam Shovel by Viriginia Lee Burton

    Annie and the Wild Animals by Jan Brett

    The Wild Christmas Reindeer by Jan Brett

    Gilgamesh the King, by Ludmila Zeman

    The Revenge of Ishtar, by Ludmila Zeman

    The Last Quest of Gilgamesh, by Ludmila Zeman

    The Story of Robin Hood, illustrated by Alan Marks

    Seven Ways to Trick a Troll by Lise Lunge Larsen, illustrated by Kari Vick

    Caedmon's Song by Ruth Ashby, illustrated by Bill Slavin

    How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World by Marjorie Priceman

    The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto by Natalie Standiford, illustrated by Donald Cook

    The Napping House by Audrey Wood, illustrated by Don Wood

    The Priest with Dirty Clothes by RC Sproul, illustrated by Justin Gerard

    The Barber Who Wanted to Pray by RC Sproul, illustrated by Lively Fluharty

    Patrick Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola

    Room for a LIttle One: a Christmas Tale by Martin Waddell and Jason Cockcroft

    Martin Luther: A Man who Changed the World by Paul L Maier, illustrated by Greg Copeland

    Little Pilgrim's Big Journey by Tyler Van Halteren

     

    Tilly

    Fables by Arnold Lobel

    Frog and Toad series by Arnold Lobel

    Owl at Home by Lobel

    Grasshopper on the Road by Lobel

    Mouse Tales by Lobel

    Mouse Soup by Lobel

    Aesop's Fables illustrated by Charles Santore

    The Velveteen Rabbit

    The Princess and the Goblin by MacDonald, illustrated by Alan Parry

    Many Moons by Thurber

    Illustrated My First Little House Books

    Billy and Blaze series by C.W. Anderson

    Blueberries for Sal by McLoskey

    Make Way for Ducklings by McLoskey

    One Morning in Maine by McLoskey

    Homer (not a picture book exactly) by McCloskey

    Paul Galdone books (Three Three Bears, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, etc.)

    Ox-Cart Man by Hall/Cooney

    The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig by Trivizas/Oxenbury

    Anatole by Eve Titus

    Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina

    The Francis books by Hoban/Hoban (esp A Bargain for Francis, Bread and Jam, Best Friends for Francis)

    Yellow and Pink by Steig

    Doctor DeSoto by steig

    Chanticleer and the Fox by Chaucer/Cooney

    Amelia Bedelia books

    Stellaluna by Cannon

    Miss Fannie's Hat by Karon

    The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    The Grouchy Ladybug

    The Singing Ringing Tree by Hastings/Brierley

    Least of All by Purdy

    Saint George and the Dragon Ill. by Hyman

    Ferdinand by Leaf/Lawson

    Roxaboxen by McLerran/Cooney

    Adventures of Little Bear by Minarik/Sendak

    Stone Soup by McGovern/Pels

    If I Built a Car by Van Dusen

    A Time to Keep by Tasha Tudor

    Imogene's Antlers by David Small

    Hello Ninja by N.D. Wilson

    Arlo and the Great Big Cover-Up by Betsy Childs Howard

    Anything by Beatrix Potter

    11 March 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    A BBC Writer Walks Into a Church
    In this episode, Tilly talks to James Cary, BBC sitcom writer, author, podcaster, YouTuber and stand-up theologian. They talk about what it was like for Cary to work in British television as a conservative Christian white male, as well as the writing process, shows and books that influenced each of them, and Cary's decision to homeschool in the UK of all places. It is clear from this episode that James has spaghetti brain, which we always thought was a woman thing. ... James Cary writes a funny headlines about the Bible and Church history every Thursday at The Wycliffe Papers., hosts The Standup Theologian Podcast , and tours his one man show God, the Bible & Everything in 60 Minutes. He's the author of The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer and The Sacred Art of Joking.   ... Other books referenced in the episode (among many): Three Men in a Boat  Just William Anything by PG Wodehouse The Oxford Anthology of Humorous Prose
    10 February 2026, 7:25 am
  • 58 minutes 37 seconds
    Is my child reading too much? Audience Q&A

    In this episode, Abigail and Tilly jump into a grab bag of questions recently discovered in Spotify. They discuss the latest developments in Minneapolis, handling winter storms with joy, Tilly's father's gumbo recipe, critical mothers-in-law, questions to for dads to ask potential suitors, different approaches to homeschooling, and more. 

    3 February 2026, 8:00 am
  • 55 minutes 33 seconds
    ICE Raids, Cross Con, and Self-Control

    In this first episode of the new year, Tilly and Abigail mainly just catch up. Some big things happening in Abigail's world (we won't spoil it!) and Tilly's recent experience with the young folks at Cross Con. Also a goodish amount of talk about rivers, old buildings, and the ICE Troubles in Minneapolis.

    20 January 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 56 minutes 24 seconds
    Better Systems For Managing Your Home / Katie Voetburg | (S5 E28)

    In this super practical conversation, Tilly interviews Katie Voetburg from Now That We're a Family Podcast and The Get It All Done Club. They talk about meal prepping, the 80/20 rule, to-do lists, three kinds of work/rest days, identifying "prime movers" in your home, eliminating friction around small tasks, and how Katie organizes clothing and socks/shoes with six children 8 and under.

    2 December 2025, 5:00 pm
  • 54 minutes 26 seconds
    Holiday Survival Tips | (S5 E27)

    From the wonder of children's joy in the season to stockings, stuffing, turkeys, and spreadsheets, Tilly and Abigail talk about all things holiday prep. Listen along for hosting tips and reminders of how we can grow young and new inwardly, even as we get older.

    Link to recipe:  https://www.simplyscratch.com/simple-herb-sourdough-dressing/
    25 November 2025, 11:00 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    How to Build a Story / Christine Cohen | (S5 E26)

    In this episode, author and Camperdown MFA Director Christine Cohen comes on to talk about story--writing it, watching it, and reading it. Tilly and Christine take a deep dive into story structure and some of the challenges of bringing a character to life. What are some of the differences between writing for the screen and writing for print? Does a basic knowledge of basic story structure help us to be more appreciative and aware as consumers of story?

    18 November 2025, 11:00 am
  • 56 minutes 39 seconds
    Order vs. Chaos in Homemaking | (S5 E25)
    Bringing order   Today, Abigail and Tilly talked about order vs chaos in homemaking. They jump off with a discussion on the "order" of a fir tree branch vs. the "chaos" of that branch deconstructed into neat little piles. What is the purpose of the items we use every day, and what does it look like to put those things into order, as a service to the people we live with? What does sloth look like when we are faced with homemaking tasks that are particularly difficult for us?
    4 November 2025, 11:00 am
  • 43 minutes 13 seconds
    The Secret to Great Hospitality / Jenni Naselli | (S5 E24)

    Jenni Naselli is back on Home Fires! After a brief update on her past year of life and the many changes it has brought, she and Abigail spend some time talking about the benefits of collaborative hospitality. How can you partner with others in order to accomplish more than you could alone? What resources can you bring to the table to share with others—whether your hard work, your support, your home, your expertise, your service? God has good work for us all and boy is it fun to work together!

    21 October 2025, 10:00 am
  • 59 minutes 13 seconds
    Are You a Smothering Mother? | (S5 E23)

    Are you a smothering mother? Tilly and Abigail use an article by Michael Clary to jumpstart their conversation on overprotective mothers. What are the root causes of overprotectiveness? How does it look as your children grow older? How might overprotectiveness harm daughters, not just sons? The good news is, there is grace ready to help us walk by faith as moms and act toward our children as free women raising confident, free, Christian people.

    15 October 2025, 9:35 pm
  • 46 minutes 40 seconds
    Encouraging Your Husband in the Fight | (S5 E22)

    This past month has put believers in contact with the death of several saints. Tilly and Abigail talk about how to respond to the news of these deaths, particularly Charlie Kirk's assassination. They discuss Erika Kirk's example of godly womanhood, why we're prone to grab at the arms of our men when they're entering the arena, and the mercy poured out on our country through God's word being proclaimed in the public square. How can we evaluate our lives in light of our mortality? What do we want to do differently as wives and mothers and Christian women? How is God humbling us through these events? And most importantly, if your life were to end soon, are you eager and ready to be in the presence of the Lord?

    30 September 2025, 10:00 am
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