useful nostalgia attack?
Mary Griffith
It occurred to me the other day under the influence of my puzzling
intermittent penchant for celebrating arbitrary anniversaries (and
probably a good case of impending empty next syndrome) that next year
will be the tenth anniversary of the publication of The Homeschooling
Handbook. I am toying with the idea of working up something (whether
an article or articles or an actual book is something I'm still
pondering) and would like to get in touch with everybody who
contributed to the book.
If you completed a questionnaire for me way back when, I'd appreciate
hearing from you. I'd love to hear what your lives are like these
days: Did you homeschool your kids forever or just for a few years?
How did everything turn out? Are you still involved with
homeschooling somehow even if your kids have moved on? I'd even like
to hear from your kids and how they feel about how their lives have
worked out.
Mary Griffith
mary.griff@...
intermittent penchant for celebrating arbitrary anniversaries (and
probably a good case of impending empty next syndrome) that next year
will be the tenth anniversary of the publication of The Homeschooling
Handbook. I am toying with the idea of working up something (whether
an article or articles or an actual book is something I'm still
pondering) and would like to get in touch with everybody who
contributed to the book.
If you completed a questionnaire for me way back when, I'd appreciate
hearing from you. I'd love to hear what your lives are like these
days: Did you homeschool your kids forever or just for a few years?
How did everything turn out? Are you still involved with
homeschooling somehow even if your kids have moved on? I'd even like
to hear from your kids and how they feel about how their lives have
worked out.
Mary Griffith
mary.griff@...
Joanne
Congratulations on the 10 year anniversary. Your book is one of the
most read in my home. :-)
~ Joanne ~
Mom to Jacqueline (7), Shawna (10) & Cimion (13)
Adopted into our hearts October 30, 2003
http://anunschoolinglife.blogspot.com/
http://foreverparents.com
--- In [email protected], Mary Griffith
<mary.griff@...> wrote:
most read in my home. :-)
~ Joanne ~
Mom to Jacqueline (7), Shawna (10) & Cimion (13)
Adopted into our hearts October 30, 2003
http://anunschoolinglife.blogspot.com/
http://foreverparents.com
--- In [email protected], Mary Griffith
<mary.griff@...> wrote:
> It occurred to me the other day under the influence of mypuzzling
> intermittent penchant for celebrating arbitrary anniversaries(and
> probably a good case of impending empty next syndrome) that nextyear
> will be the tenth anniversary of the publication of TheHomeschooling
> Handbook. I am toying with the idea of working up something(whether
> an article or articles or an actual book is something I'm stillappreciate
> pondering) and would like to get in touch with everybody who
> contributed to the book.
>
> If you completed a questionnaire for me way back when, I'd
> hearing from you. I'd love to hear what your lives are like theseyears?
> days: Did you homeschool your kids forever or just for a few
> How did everything turn out? Are you still involved withlike
> homeschooling somehow even if your kids have moved on? I'd even
> to hear from your kids and how they feel about how their liveshave
> worked out.
>
> Mary Griffith
> mary.griff@...
>
nrskay
Thank you Mary, your book was the turning point in our lives and the
reason I unschool today.
Kay
reason I unschool today.
Kay
> Congratulations on the 10 year anniversary. Your book is one of the
> most read in my home. :-)