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In a message dated 1/29/03 2:13:10 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

<< Are there others here that would be willing to host an unschooler for a
few weeks? >>

We could do it for about a week. We have a tiny house, but Sierra sleeps with
me anyway, so there'd be a spare room.
As long as the unschooler could put up with one small bathroom and six people
in a small house, we'd be happy to.

Ren
"The sun is shining--the sun is shining. That is the magic. The flowers are
growing--the roots are stirring. That is the magic. Being alive is the
magic--being strong is the magic The magic is in me--the magic is in
me....It's in every one of us."

----Frances Hodgson
Burnett

Have a Nice Day!

My kids are 14, 10 (soon to be 11) and 7 (soon to be 8).

The oldest is a boy. He wants to go to Australia, to Sydney.

Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can get him there? Work camps or anything that will accept a 14/15 year old?

Their major interests include:

Son: Video game creation, chatting on the internet, playing bass guitar (he is teaching himself right now), play station gaming, Harry Potter, skateboarding (hoping to go to Woodward this summer for a week or two), camping, hunting, surfing the net, checking out ebay, electrical wiring (rigging up "surround sound").

Daughter (10): Chatting, singing, writing, gymnastics, swimming (for fun..she's sick of the team LOL), fashion design, modeling, shopping, make up, interior decorating, riding bike

Daughter (7): Computer games, play station games, playing with dolls, coloring, drawing, gymnastics, swimming, nickelodeon (esp scooby!!)

Kristen


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We could accommodate most of those interests fine, except the Nickelodeon
need.


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Son: Video game creation, chatting on the internet, playing bass guitar (he
is teaching himself right now), play station gaming, Harry Potter,
skateboarding (hoping to go to Woodward this summer for a week or two),
camping, hunting, surfing the net, checking out ebay, electrical wiring
(rigging up "surround sound").

Daughter (10): Chatting, singing, writing, gymnastics, swimming (for
fun..she's sick of the team LOL), fashion design, modeling, shopping, make
up, interior decorating, riding bike

Daughter (7): Computer games, play station games, playing with dolls,
coloring, drawing, gymnastics, swimming, nickelodeon (esp scooby!!)