Went to the printers this morning to see the baby. Everything looked fine, and it'll be coming home in a few days. Wish it were tomorrow.
We have some free-to-read articles posted on the site now. This issue being the first in the new bimonthly format, we did some new stuff with the free materials.
First, one of the articles is online only. When I've got 60 or more pages to play with, I can put in whatever the heck I feel like; when it's 48, I want every print page to count. I had a blast ranting about that "Teacher, Revised" guy, but I didn't think it was worth bumping other articles for, and it's timely. So it's strictly electronic:
http://www.secular-homeschooling.com/007/teacher_revised.html
The article on books about Darwin was huge. Putting the whole thing online would have been too bulky; so we put a good chunk of it up instead:
http://www.secular-homeschooling.com/007/darwin_books.html
And I did finish that humor article I was kvetching about here some time back. It's what I expected: not as funny as the Wish List, but I think it makes some good points.
I'm interested to hear what the community thinks of it. In its own way, I think it breaks as much new ground as the List did. It brings up things we don't usually talk about. I hope that some homeschoolers will be happy to see they're not the only ones who secretly wish they could have all the good stuff that comes along with homeschooling, but not have to share their chocolate all the time:
http://www.secular-homeschooling.com/007/pros_and_cons.html
More soon!
Monday, August 10, 2009
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Love the pros and cons! Just about every "pro" can also be turned into a "con" in our house, especially that whole "You and your family have lots of time to just be together." Love it and sometimes, um, don't love it. :) (You know, being able to have the bathroom door closed without someone banging on it or yelling my name is a utopian dream.)
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Camille
http://TheEclecticMom.blogspot.com/
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