RE:home/unschooling question
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>>>I could think of nothing more heart-breaking than my teenage son coming tome and saying he wanted to go to college but he can't
>>>There are mothers here who have lost their children.
Living in THIS moment and cherishing THIS moment are far more important that
some future you cannot predict.
Give him the joyful life you can NOW, and tomorrow will take care of itself.
We promise.
~Kelly
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joylyn
kbcdlovejo@... wrote:
house... in our family. Not going to college is not and never will be
one of them. Loosing a baby--that's heartbreaking.
I don't think much of Lexie and Janene going to college. I try to make
NOW happy and healthy, to love every minute I'm with them.
Your baby is seven weeks old. Enjoy these minutes, these hours, these
days. Worry about the years later. Please read that with gentle,
loving language.
Joylyn
> >>>I could think of nothing more heart-breaking than my teenage sonYeah, I thought this too. We've had heart-breaking things happen in our
> coming to
> me and saying he wanted to go to college but he can't
> >>>
>
>
> There are mothers here who have lost their children.
house... in our family. Not going to college is not and never will be
one of them. Loosing a baby--that's heartbreaking.
I don't think much of Lexie and Janene going to college. I try to make
NOW happy and healthy, to love every minute I'm with them.
Your baby is seven weeks old. Enjoy these minutes, these hours, these
days. Worry about the years later. Please read that with gentle,
loving language.
Joylyn
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>
> Living in THIS moment and cherishing THIS moment are far more
> important that
> some future you cannot predict.
>
> Give him the joyful life you can NOW, and tomorrow will take care of
> itself.
> We promise.
>