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    "There are two types of education... One should teach us how to make a living, and the other how to live."
    John Adams

    Family, books, food, organic farming, classical home education, books, gardening, journeys, music, books, thoughts, movies, and books.

    Davy is in second grade, Daniel in third grade, and Laura in fifth grade

    Email: farmschool99 at yahoo dot com
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  • Notable Quotables

    "Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment."
    Walter Wriston

    "I'd like to give you a piece of my mind."
    "Oh, I couldn't take the last piece."
    Ginger Rogers to Frances Mercer in "Vivacious Lady" (1938)

    "Before you hire a company to build a house, you would, I expect, insist on detailed plans showing what the finished structure was going to look like. Building a child’s mind and character is what public schools do, their justification for prematurely breaking family and neighborhood learning. Where is documentary evidence to prove this assumption that trained and certified professionals do it better than people who know and love them can? There isn’t any.

    The cost in New York State for building a well-schooled child in the year 2000 is $200,000 per body when lost interest is calculated. That capital sum invested in the child’s name over the past twelve years would have delivered a million dollars to each kid as a nest egg to compensate for having no school. The original $200,000 is more than the average home in New York costs. You wouldn’t build a home without some idea what it would look like when finished, but you are compelled to let a corps of perfect strangers tinker with your child’s mind and personality without the foggiest idea what they want to do with it."
    John Taylor Gatto, in
    "The Underground History of American Education"

    "Please accept my resignation. I don’t care to belong to any club that will have me as a member."
    Attributed to Groucho Marx in "The Groucho Letters" by Arthur Sheekman

    "If you can't say something good about someone, sit right here by me."
    Alice Roosevelt Longworth

    "If we bring a little joy into your humdrum lives, we feel all our hard work ain't been in vain for nothin'."
    Jean Hagen as "Lina Lamont" in "Singin' in the Rain" (1952)

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    • Bardolatry: Shakespeare on Film
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  • LIBRARY & BOOK LINKS

    • “Charlotte Mason Study Guide”, secular edition, by Penny Gardner
    • Academic Distribution Services, British Columbia, Canada
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    • “A History of US” by Joy Hakim
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    • Donna Ward’s Canadian History & Geography work/activity books
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    • K’NEX construction toys for science
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  • OUR CURRICULA/FOR THE PARENTS

    • “Dumbing Down Our Kids” by Charles J. Sykes
    • “Dumbing Us Down” by John Taylor Gatto
    • “Endangered Minds” by Jane M. Healy
    • “Family Matters” by David Guterson
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