Mary E Gates

>>Maybe that's why some kids stuggle in school - just doesn't fit their
internal clock - could this be a whole new area of Learning Disability?
:o)
Becky in Ohio>>

Not too mention the huge problem of millions of kids arriving at school
hungry. (And we are led to believe this results from poverty or lack of
parenting skills) My dd rarely eats much of anything before 10:00 am or
so. She also tends to get carsick if we get up early and go in the car
right away. Our neighborhood rides the bus to school -- this wouldn't be
a pretty picture!

>>My father will argue that, without the discipline of getting up
and going to school, my son will never be able to hold a regular job. I
can
only hope my son will find work he loves that will fit his internal
clock,>>

Hasn't he noticed that our society runs around the clock? What would we
do without those people who enjoy swing and night shifts!!
Mary Ellen

Thomas and Nanci Kuykendall

>Hasn't he noticed that our society runs around the clock? What would we
>do without those people who enjoy swing and night shifts!!
>Mary Ellen

Oh them? Well why do we need them? They're ONLY: Emergency Medical
Professionals, Telephone and help line operators, Taxi drivers,
Entertainers, Food Service workers, Factory workers, Police Officers,
Firefighters, Artists, Novelists, Designers, Emergency Veterinarians,
Bartenders, Wait Staff, Caterers, Warehouse workers, Bus Drivers, Subway
Operators, Hotel Staff, Maintenance and Repair Crews, Pilots, Flight
Attendants, Airport Security, etc, etc, etc....and so on.

Nanci K. in Idaho

Have a Nice Day!

LOLOLOL!!

I've never heard that one. Honest!

Kristen
----- Original Message -----
From: Heidi
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 7:06 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] late nights



--- In [email protected], Have a Nice Day!
<litlrooh@c...> wrote:
> LOL!!
>
> I'm one of the "get out of bed at noon" people...literally. But
then we are always up very late at night.
>
> Works for us!

Sheesh, you people! Haven't you ever heard the old wise saying "Early
to bed, early to rise....makes you miss all the regular guys..."


LOL

Heidi




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Tammy

*******
Sheesh, you people! Haven't you ever heard the old wise saying "Early
to bed, early to rise....makes you miss all the regular guys...
LOLHeidi********

LOL.. didn't hear of that one! If I'da known that, I might have been an
earlier riser! heheh





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[email protected]

In a message dated 4-30-2003 5:08:58 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
bunsofaluminum60@... writes:

> Sheesh, you people! Haven't you ever heard the old wise saying "Early
> to bed, early to rise....makes you miss all the regular guys..."
>

So THAT'S why I've not met my next husband yet <bg> Then again, what's a
single, unschooling momma gonna do with a *regular guy*??? hee hee

diana,
The wackiest widow westriver...
“I'm just a human being trying to make it in a world that is very rapidly
losing it's understanding of being human" John Trudell


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