Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] question
K WORTHEN
Hi Joshua,
Funny how we interpret things, I thought LOL stood for lots of laughs. As far as
I know DH is *darling* husband and DD is *darling* daughter.
Amy
----- Original Message -----From: Joshua HeathSent: Monday, April 10, 2000 3:16 AMSubject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] questionI think of homesteading living on a piece of fairly remote(ie. not with next-door neighbours too close) property. It also brings to mind self-sufficiency and simplicity. Does this corroborate with others' definitions?LOL , as far as I know, stands for "laughs out loud"What I would like to know is what DH and DD stand for? I have seen that they usually mean husband or parter and Children, but I am clueless as to what they actually stand for,Thought this was a good opportunity to finally clear this up!Joshuacheck out www.alladvantage.com to get paid to surf the net.
MY user ID# is LUZ-400----- Original Message -----From: george howardSent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 12:24 AMSubject: [Unschooling-dotcom] questionWhat exactly is "homesteading"? I see it mentioned but don't know what it means. Also, what does LOL stand for?-Allison, new to emailing
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Gayle Bechtel
DH - darling husband
DD - darling daughter
DS - darling son
and Joshua you could probably add
DW - darling wife.
I love your name - same as my
sons.
Gayle
----- Original Message -----From: Joshua HeathSent: Monday, April 10, 2000 3:16 AMSubject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] questionI think of homesteading living on a piece of fairly remote(ie. not with next-door neighbours too close) property. It also brings to mind self-sufficiency and simplicity. Does this corroborate with others' definitions?LOL , as far as I know, stands for "laughs out loud"What I would like to know is what DH and DD stand for? I have seen that they usually mean husband or parter and Children, but I am clueless as to what they actually stand for,Thought this was a good opportunity to finally clear this up!Joshuacheck out www.alladvantage.com to get paid to surf the net.
MY user ID# is LUZ-400----- Original Message -----From: george howardSent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 12:24 AMSubject: [Unschooling-dotcom] questionWhat exactly is "homesteading"? I see it mentioned but don't know what it means. Also, what does LOL stand for?-Allison, new to emailing
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