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The Power of Kindness vs. Rudeness: A Tale of Two Campsites During Our Homeschooling Adventure | Day 238 of my 2023 Journal

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Explore the contrasting experiences of staying at two different campsites during a homeschooling event. One campsite exudes a negative vibe with rude signs and an unwelcoming atmosphere, while the other offers a haven of kindness, warmth, and community. Discover how the tone set by the owners can make or break your stay, and why kindness always wins.

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English canals and the barges | Day 236 of my 2023 Journal

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I associate canals with the Netherlands and maybe Belgium, so it was a lovely add-on to our English experience to see the boats. Some pretty, some very home-made, some full-time homes, some more shop than a boat. It was great. It truly was. Slow and great. Love and light

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Emergency vet appointment | Day 234 of my 2023 Journal

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Our oldest dog, Yuna, does not like wasps and bites out after them when they circle her head. This time, Yuna got one of them bastards, and while biting it, it bit back and stung her on the tongue. Damn. There is no way to know if this is dangerous. The tongue could swell so much that the dog might have trouble breathing, so we drove off to the nearest vet.

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Teenagers | Day 233 of my 2023 Journal

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Explore the benefits of unschooling for teens. A parent shares insights on building confidence and respect through self-directed education. Learn how a nurturing approach can positively impact adolescence and create a culture of well-being and trust.

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The Coffee Conversations | Day 232 of my 2023 Journal

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How lovely at a festival to have a nice coffee guy on site, serving the perfect espresso-based drink for less than three pounds. What a luxury to sit with a friend in the sun with my morning coffee, talking about everything and then nothing and then everything again.

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Not back to school | Day 231 of my 2023 Journal

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Kids don't want to be in school. Yet the adults in this society who, on the one hand, all recognize the fact most kids don’t want to be in the schools still believe they need to manipulate their children and tell them how great it is, how it is going to be so much fun, bribing them with new backpacks and pencils with glitter, new outfits, and more stuff.

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Worldschooling | Day 230 of my 2023 Journal

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What is it anyway? Worldschooling?

We had signed up to give a talk about our educational style under the headline “Worldschooling.” And it got me thinking. How do I explain what it is? And is it truly our educational style?

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Vegan and glutenfree | Day 229 of my 2023 Journal

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Our style of eating does not make it easier to travel full-time. We are vegan and gluten-free. Honestly, I sometimes wish it would just be easier. But at the Home Education Family Festival, we were lucky enough: The only food stall was vegan AND gluten-free, just exactly like us. And they had crepes! Yay.

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Fairford and a friend | Day 227 of my 2023 Journal

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Fairford is a small town in Gloucestershire in the Southwest of England. A pretty and neat little place I would have never visited if it was not because one of my friends grew up there and, for the moment, lives with her mother in the family home.

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Stonehenge, what can I say? | Day 226 of my 2023 Journal

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“There is no way I am leaving England without seeing Stonehenge first,” my youngest child said when we did our planning day in Forest of Bowland a week(ish) before. Funny enough, you might think he would be tired of old stone circles, cathedrals, pottery, and little round marks in the ground where there might or might not have been some wood construction 6000 years ago. He is not. None of us are.

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You will never walk alone | Day 225 of my 2023 Journal

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This is the key to football as a religion. The loneliness. Or, more precisely: The human craving for belonging. There has been so much lost in modern society, and football can sometimes mend it: bring people together, makes us feel part of a tribe, part of something bigger.

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Everything The Beatles | Day 223 of my 2023 Journal

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We walked the streets, passed the club where the Beatles took their first steps into fame, the whole rock and roll area with live music (of varying quality), the wall of fame (and yes, it IS overwhelming how many superstars has played on the same scene), the statues in the streets, the t-shirt shops with Beatles Beatles Beatles, and the Beatles statue at Albert Dock.

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Arriving in Liverpool | Day 222 of my 2023 Journal

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Here begins a little bite of the road trip, just the five of us - as planned on our pausing day in Forest of Bowland. Liverpool was on the way to Stonehenge, and Stonehenge was on the bucket list. We have a dear friend from Liverpool, and we cherish the dialect.

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Kendal | Day 221 of my 2023 Journal

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We met Annas' family at the castle in Normandie in the spring, and we all got along very well. And it was a pleasure to visit them in Kendal, even though we had only one day to share.

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