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    Autumn Words

    The Deputy Headmistress has a bushel of autumn poetry at The Common Room, including this one: “October”By Rose Fylman The summer is over,The trees are all bare,There is mist in the garden and frost in the air.The meadows are emptyAnd gathered the sheaves-But isn’t it lovely kicking up leaves! John from the gardenHas taken the […]

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  • Deep and wide

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    Late again!

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    The strength of desire

    As previously mentioned, Little Miss had tendon lengthening surgery on her ankles last week. She has been doing very well and the pain is mostly gone. She has a walker to get around the house, but it’s a bit cumbersome. The doctor told her that she’d be able walk without the walker in a couple […]

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    Almost enough

    In Sunday’s Washington Post, Charlotte Allen writes about the relentless push by hospitals and others in the health care industry to have patients sign living wills. Not wanting her plugs pulled, tubes removed or hydration de-ed, she opted not to sign one. It’s an interesting article about the current attitudes in health care. She writes: […]

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    Nicknames

    I’ve decided to bequeath my little ones with noms de (my) plume for the blog. It’s getting a little awkward typing out “my 7 year old daughter” every time I want to refer to the little nipper. That being said, I don’t want to use their real names. So, without further ado, the family: My […]

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    An eventful few days

    Thursday morning my 7 year-old daughter had surgery to lengthen the tendons in both ankles. Needless to say, we’ve been a little distracted of late. She is (was) an idiopathic toe-walker and her tendons shortened over time. So Thursday, she had her tendons cut and her feet casted to about a 10 degree past flat […]

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    Carnival of Homeschooling 93

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    One child policy meets the free market

    From an article on sold and stolen children in China, a human trafficker says: “But I’m not sure how long I can carry on. That depends on when the Government solves this issue. I think there must be something wrong with treating children as goods. But I can’t figure out what it is.” Godless totalitarianism […]

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    In 1492

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