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Sorry for the delay in saying there will be a delay in posts! We've been moving which has involved sifting through 30 years of accumulated accumulation. Meanwhile, most of my writing has been directed at eBay descriptions.
The move is 99% done though free time hasn't returned yet. The last 1% of the move will be finished off by my husband while I accompany
Sandra Dodd to speak about
unschooling in London, Leiden and Lisbon for the next 2 months. We'll be staying with families, talking a bit, poking around a lot. Should be fun!
There's a post scheduled for the first Wednesday in August. I do hope some of the travel will inspire writing prompts. :-) If not, I've been reading and will be conveniently taking more via the Kindle app on my tablet a virtual donkey load of writing books. I'd love to do a pre-NaNo prep series of posts on creating a plan. (Oh, my goodness, NaNo with a plan!)
And I sincerely apologize for the Pinterest posts. Most of the images have disappeared. Pinterest changed how images get reposted. There's now a widget with Pinterest clutter around the picture. And Pinterest seem to be able to deny access to the images that were posted the old way. How very disappointing. (I just checked the Pinterest widget again, and the looks seem improved so won't be quite so obnoxious to use as I feared.)
To better relations between the Kingdom of Lothessa
and the Kingdom Of Granel
the rulers and nobles send their children to homes of equivalent status to be raised as their own for five years.
Write the initial letter home and the final letter before returning of these two children:
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I wanted to thank you for a great website! To share my interest in unschooling with my husband, I have sent many links to him from different websites. What really caught his attention was this page: http://joyfullyrejoycing.com/unschooling/howunschoolingworks.html.
Your way of writing about unschooling appealed to him, and he shared it on his Facebook page! He's still doubting though, it's hard in the beginning. I'm trying to go slow enough for us both to "get it", take care of our relationship and respect his needs. I'm also impatient to get unschooling really going...
Thanks for your insight! Much appreciated. I'm on my own in this part of the world; even among the homeschooling circles. Wonderful to have connected with others who can help me 'evolve'
Kathryn
Thanks again!
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