Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] education is everywhere/unschooling trip
zenmomma *
>>Got to love 'Calvin and Hobbs' :)>>Calvin and Hobbes is the best!! Conor, now almost 14, has been reading them
since he was about 9. There's always so much to talk about in those itty
bitty comics. Fox Trot is pretty cool too.
>>Oh yeah and one of our favorite games. Word association. Someonestarts with a word like 'light' and next person may say 'heavy' or
'sun' and we continue around the car.>>
We do this too. Only we added another twist. The object of our game is to
somehow, after all those odd associations, get back to the original word.
Casey LOVES that game.
Life is good.
~Mary
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earth, dwelling deeply in the present moment and feeling truly alive."
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kate6363
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<zenmomma@h...> wrote:
recently discovered you can have FoxTrot (and many others) emailed to
you daily at www.ucomics.com for free. FoxTrot is now usually our
part of our breakfast conversation. The kids get a kick out of the
school/grades/studying strips.
Kate
<zenmomma@h...> wrote:
>reading them
> >>Got to love 'Calvin and Hobbs' :)>>
>
> Calvin and Hobbes is the best!! Conor, now almost 14, has been
> since he was about 9. There's always so much to talk about in thoseitty
> bitty comics. Fox Trot is pretty cool too.FoxTrot and Calvin and Hobbes are favorites of my boys too. They
>
recently discovered you can have FoxTrot (and many others) emailed to
you daily at www.ucomics.com for free. FoxTrot is now usually our
part of our breakfast conversation. The kids get a kick out of the
school/grades/studying strips.
Kate