Alaska hatchers..How is everyone doing? Baby pics !!!!!!

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Smart Alec!
And I have seen more than just you! I got to meet Amy too!
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And what's IDEA?
I'd like to hear more about it! Can U PM me? Or eMail me?

Oh I know, I'm just messing with you as usual. I only talked to you once today, so I had to make up for it....
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Donna I hope Mondo is hanging in there! I think he'll make a really nice roo....I'd love to see photos of him and his girls as he gets older!


Im still sitting at one pip, I'm off to bed and hope that tomorrow is the day! (I still don't know why I still do this to myself!)
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I hope the pips are picking up....! Mr Mondo is doing great, he has 2 more ladies with him now and everyone seems happy. He's a sweet guy. You are a super nice lady yourself and I am betting that rubs off!
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(seriously, I think there is something to that) I will get you some pictures when they are all a bit bigger. They look very handsome together.
 
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I've been to the office and checked it out. My Sister HS'd her kids for quite a few years through IDEA. I'm so afraid I won't do well. If I could get the same courses that their school uses I might try it. The way the Swanson and Sherrod schools work is they start a program for reading in K, and then 1st grade continues from there, and so on and so on. I would want to use what they are familliar with.

No need to be afraid
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Try it for a semester or two! You have nothing to lose. If you never try, you will never know
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I homeschooled my son for three years when we lived in the bush and it was the most rewarding thing I ever did. I can't imagine there is anything more satisfying than the fact that you taught your child to read. It was work, but fun work. My daughter homeschooled all the way through High School, by her choice. She was a UA scholar and on the Chancellors list every semester she attended. I tell you this so you will know that they will get a good education, that sticks, and any of them can do it with help from you. Don't let it scare you if you want to try.
 
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No need to be afraid
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Try it for a semester or two! You have nothing to lose. If you never try, you will never know
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I homeschooled my son for three years when we lived in the bush and it was the most rewarding thing I ever did. I can't imagine there is anything more satisfying than the fact that you taught your child to read. It was work, but fun work. My daughter homeschooled all the way through High School, by her choice. She was a UA scholar and on the Chancellors list every semester she attended. I tell you this so you will know that they will get a good education, that sticks, and any of them can do it with help from you. Don't let it scare you if you want to try.

Thanks ladies, I've been thinking about it for a couple of years now. I think I might get serious about it next school year.
 
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I homeschooled my son for three years when we lived in the bush and it was the most rewarding thing I ever did. I can't imagine there is anything more satisfying than the fact that you taught your child to read. It was work, but fun work. My daughter homeschooled all the way through High School, by her choice. She was a UA scholar and on the Chancellors list every semester she attended. I tell you this so you will know that they will get a good education, that sticks, and any of them can do it with help from you. Don't let it scare you if you want to try.

Thanks ladies, I've been thinking about it for a couple of years now. I think I might get serious about it next school year.

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You can do it!!!
And above all! Do not feel you have to compare yourself to your sisters abilities with homeschooling. Keep that out of your goals.
 
The last little polish was dead......Looked fully developed, the membrane was shrunk down on to it, but it was also full of fluid.....
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