Karen

I would *love* to come to the conference and I'm working on it. I'm not too
worried about 11 yo ds; he'd find plenty to do. But what about 6 yo dd? Any
programs for the younger ones? I know I could have her sit with me and bring
books, etc, but she'd get antsy with talks all day. Plan B is grandparents,
which would mean I'd drive :p .

Karen

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In a message dated 4/20/2002 8:49:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
kbmatlock@... writes:
> I would *love* to come to the conference and I'm working on it. I'm not too
> worried about 11 yo ds; he'd find plenty to do. But what about 6 yo dd? Any
> programs for the younger ones? I know I could have her sit with me and
> bring
> books, etc, but she'd get antsy with talks all day. Plan B is grandparents,
> which would mean I'd drive :p .
>
As the conference coordinator, I have a 14 year old and a 6 year old. I know
FOR sure those two ages will be well-represented! <BWG>

Funshops and activities are non-age-discriminatory---all ages may participate
in any activity, although some may be more age-appropriate than others.

If she has any particular interests, send them to me---I'm very open to
suggestions.

Right now (---tentatively, as the contracts aren't all in!), we have 2
storytellers (one's a native American and makes all sorts of things with
kudzu!, the other's a Mother Goose freak), bead-working, legos, costume
closet, felting, many card/board games, puppeteers (marrionettes), magicians,
scrapbooking, bookmaking, origami, drumming, ecology lab (she might bring
baby alligators!), a mime, and a leadership/cooperative organization.

My six year old is trying to talk me into a space walk tent. We'll see. I'll
be looking into the gaming store---and my 14 year old wants a skateboarding
funshop (?!). I'm adding more every day as people get in touch with me.

Keep ideas coming!

kellyinsc


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