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Lucie,
I had saved your bio hoping to comment and time flowed by (especially quickly
in my e-mail inbox, it seemed) and I wanted to say it was really wonderful to
read. I've just read it again, and the peace and energy popped back out
again.
<<I read all ( the late) John Holt books, some before
the boys were born. I read all Growing Without Schooling ( from # 1 to
the end), I read all( the late) Donn Reed's books, and lots more. .>
You don't need us, but we could sure use you!!
If you have time and mood one of these days and would be willing to write
something for the typical days page, that would be wonderful. "What's a typical
unschooling day" is one of the most-asked questions, and the only book out
there with typical days (A Patchwork of Days) is *very* light on
unschooling/liberal/non-structured families.
Here's what I've collected so far:
http://sandradodd.com/typical
<A HREF="http://sandradodd.com/typical">Typical Unschooling Days</A>
<< But there are also these moments, I would like to trap in time: Like
when the three of them played guitar in a concert last month ( they only
started to play last November ); or seeing them acting plays they
authored; Or seeing the twins and one of their friend putting a whole
service for the fellowship ( Philip was the service leader ! ); Or
listening to Lewis discussing computer system configurations with one
of our specialist friend...( and our friend was awed by his knowledge,
which was way over my head )>>
You could trap some moments for others, in part, maybe.
That was great to read, your whole bio post.
Sorry for the very delayed reaction.
Sandra
I had saved your bio hoping to comment and time flowed by (especially quickly
in my e-mail inbox, it seemed) and I wanted to say it was really wonderful to
read. I've just read it again, and the peace and energy popped back out
again.
<<I read all ( the late) John Holt books, some before
the boys were born. I read all Growing Without Schooling ( from # 1 to
the end), I read all( the late) Donn Reed's books, and lots more. .>
You don't need us, but we could sure use you!!
If you have time and mood one of these days and would be willing to write
something for the typical days page, that would be wonderful. "What's a typical
unschooling day" is one of the most-asked questions, and the only book out
there with typical days (A Patchwork of Days) is *very* light on
unschooling/liberal/non-structured families.
Here's what I've collected so far:
http://sandradodd.com/typical
<A HREF="http://sandradodd.com/typical">Typical Unschooling Days</A>
<< But there are also these moments, I would like to trap in time: Like
when the three of them played guitar in a concert last month ( they only
started to play last November ); or seeing them acting plays they
authored; Or seeing the twins and one of their friend putting a whole
service for the fellowship ( Philip was the service leader ! ); Or
listening to Lewis discussing computer system configurations with one
of our specialist friend...( and our friend was awed by his knowledge,
which was way over my head )>>
You could trap some moments for others, in part, maybe.
That was great to read, your whole bio post.
Sorry for the very delayed reaction.
Sandra