Big Bird
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In a message dated 1/10/03 6:51:02 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
<< It really depends on what it is. Vegetarians have mentioned letting their
kids choose whatever they want to eat outside the home. . >>
And some of us veg-heads even cook meat for our children.....I buy the food
they like and want, with my .02 thrown in occasionally!
Ren
"The world's much smaller than you think. Made up of two kinds of
people--simple and complicated.....The simple ones are contented. The
complicated ones aren't."
"Unschooling support at pensacolaunschoolers.com
[email protected] writes:
<< It really depends on what it is. Vegetarians have mentioned letting their
kids choose whatever they want to eat outside the home. . >>
And some of us veg-heads even cook meat for our children.....I buy the food
they like and want, with my .02 thrown in occasionally!
Ren
"The world's much smaller than you think. Made up of two kinds of
people--simple and complicated.....The simple ones are contented. The
complicated ones aren't."
"Unschooling support at pensacolaunschoolers.com
Pam Hartley
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and that it's not worth going to the hospital over.
Pam
>From: [email protected]That's not a choice to stay home and die, that's thinking they have the flu
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2840
>Date: Sat, Jan 11, 2003, 7:36 AM
>
>> That kind of pain blacks people right out.
>> Do you know any stories (even one) of someone choosing to stay home and die
>>
>> of something like that?
>>
>>
>
> Yes....Before I joined the Army I was a Med Surg nurse in Maine and saw
> people who ignored the slight pain they had in their abdomen and the fever.
> Thinking it was just the flu.
and that it's not worth going to the hospital over.
Pam