Re: chocolate and cayenne and true "education" It really means: 'drawing out' what is innate. That takes skill and Love and respect.
A shame it's more like prison.
Re: chocolate and cayenne and true "education" It really means: 'drawing out' what is innate. That takes skill and Love and respect.
A shame it's more like prison.
and what would good black gingerbread be without the hot mustard?
sorry Jennifair...but you know food isn't all it's cracked up to be. As far as the schooling goes, I'm with you on the home version. I ALWAYS felt my son was better off doing anything other than school. It helped to observe and celebrate two "religious" holiday calendars. Whatever it takes, for *freedom*...Luckily, he had
alternative school and great teachers... and loved to be alone and read. Paint, listen to good tapes... The best thing I think you can give your child is a love and respect for solitude.
It'll stand him in good stead. Which will please your heart :-) (and his)