Julie Solich

>> If there's a way I find unschooling imperfect, it's related to walking
through life constantly feeling out of step. Even though I *choose* be be
out of step, it's still annoying sometime.<<

To paraphrase Kermit, it's not easy being different. But it's better. I have
felt isolated and misunderstood but I think most people do at some point in
their lives. I feel it less now than ever though. I guess because my
relationship with my husband is so good now and the kids and I are becoming
good friends. It's hard to feel lonely when you get to hang out with your
best friends all the time!

Julie

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Kelli Traaseth

----- Original Message -----
From: Julie Solich
**I guess because my
relationship with my husband is so good now and the kids and I are becoming
good friends. It's hard to feel lonely when you get to hang out with your
best friends all the time!**
Oh, Julie,
This is so sweet and true for us also. When people say they can't be with their children as much as I am, I am now feeling that I wouldn't know what to do without them! Its a great thing.

Kelli~





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