Tia Leschke

> It did look very expensive to me, too. But if folks have the money
> to spend and most folks have good reports on their child's experience
> then it is up to them how they spend their money. I know that when
> we took a family trip to Europe when my daughter was younger it only
> cost us about $4,000 for all three of us to go, to stay with hosts in
> Servas host homes (a world peace traveler and host program). And
> that included airfare, Eurailpass, other train and bus travel in
> Switzerland and France, Museum Pass in Paris, Metro passes in Paris,
> and food. But if cost is not a problem then this looks like a good
> program. Anyone else have any experience with this?

One might want to wonder, though, how the program got the homeschoolers'
names and addresses.
Tia

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety." Ben Franklin
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In a message dated 9/8/03 9:15:18 AM, leschke@... writes:

<< One might want to wonder, though, how the program got the homeschoolers'

names and addresses. >>

state registration?

We get mail sometimes for Kirby just because of his age, I think, or from the
fact that we signed up for baby magazines when he was little and somebody
tracked it forward 14 years, because some go to our old address.

Maybe it's just going to people of that age, and not just homeschoolers?

Sandra

Robyn Coburn

Jayn received her first offer of a pre-approved credit card the other
day – 3 ½ on her way to being a tycoon of business??

Robyn Coburn




<<Maybe it's just going to people of that age, and not just
homeschoolers?>>





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