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In a message dated 5/8/2003 8:18:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

> <<Sandra,
> Never think, for a moment, that you are anything if not successful. You are
> a
> hell of a woman. >>
>
> Janis, thank you, but think of it, really. How far will this "success" go
> in
> the REAL world (by which I mean at a high school reunion)??
>
> I'm well thought of by some over-protective parents whose kids can't cut it
>
> in school.
> I'm popular among some homeschoolers who can't even get it together to use
> a
> curriculum right.
> They will just shake their heads at my delusions of reality. <g>
>

Sandra, you're a national expert and writer on unschooling, frequently
invited to speak as keynote at conferences in the U.S. and Canada.

I mean...that's really a big deal.
Kathryn


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In a message dated 5/8/03 9:23:52 PM, KathrynJB@... writes:

<< Sandra, you're a national expert and writer on unschooling, frequently
invited to speak as keynote at conferences in the U.S. and Canada.

I mean...that's really a big deal. >>

It is pretty wonderful to get to go to conferences. And I'm grateful and I
enjoy it. And my 4th grade teacher has followed my progress and SHE
appreciates it. SO there. Maybe she'll go with me to my next reunion.

"Expert" is not a word to be used, I think. I'm experienced, though.

Sandra

Kelli Traaseth

----- Original Message -----
From: <KathrynJB@...>

**you have a reputation (some
might even say notoriety!) in your field. You're an expert -- you know
stuff!**

I agree with Kathryn , come on Sandra!

Did you know that you've even crossed over to another plane?

You are now an adjective! <g> Someone on my Minnesota list said "I know
its not very Sandra Doddish" . Cool!

Your hard work really does show itself. Although you might not always know
how far it is reaching.

Kelli