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laura's big bad art sale: October 2010
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Laura's big bad art sale. Help me clear some space in my home by adding some art to yours. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. This woman's work, textile - $400 - SOLD. In the private collection of Wendy Stonebraker - Gainesville, GA. Previously on display at Nelson Fine Art Center - Johnson City, TN and Ripper Arts Gallery - Kingsport, TN. 12"w x 22"h. painted and quilted fabric textile, framed. All i know - $150. Previously on display at Nelson Fine Art Gallery - Johnson City, TN. Never done - $300. Previousl...
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laura's big bad art sale: these did not grow overnight, textile - $1000
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Laura's big bad art sale. Help me clear some space in my home by adding some art to yours. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. These did not grow overnight, textile - $1000. Previously on display at GreenStone Gallery - Johnson City, TN. Previously on display at Nelson Fine Art Gallery - Johnson City, TN. 14"w x 28"h painted and quilted fabric textile mounted and framed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Every crayon in the box. This womans work, textile - $400 - SOLD.
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katherand | Essentially Unschooling
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Wouldn't you know. WELCOME to the same old Essentially Unschooling blog, now at this URL. Posted December 14, 2010 by katherand. Everyone Everyone everyone everyone. Posted December 4, 2010 by katherand. It was extremely helpful. Immediately after the Charm Hold, my son was able to successfully latch on and suck the milk instead of only managing to lick. Lifesaver! Otherwise I would have had to consider formula feeding. It sounds ridiculous but it worked for me and Karl. So that’s it! And here’s Fr...
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Is it a Mistake to Raise Children Gently in a Harsh World?* (or Picking Up the Pieces) | Essentially Unschooling
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Wouldn't you know. WELCOME to the same old Essentially Unschooling blog, now at this URL. Is it a Mistake to Raise Children Gently in a Harsh World? Or Picking Up the Pieces). I said the above in response to the title question which appeared on an unschooling dad’s Facebook status. By the same token, how else do so many parents learn to do the unschooling thing except through much determination to move AWAY from the difficulty that is their past lives and realities? I realize that the case could be argue...
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The Charm Hold | Essentially Unschooling
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Wouldn't you know. WELCOME to the same old Essentially Unschooling blog, now at this URL. Breastfeeding info, even within the marvelous La Leche League organization, is not as complete as many mothers need it to be. I was very lucky. I struggled to breastfeed my son for what seemed like close to 18 or so hours a day for 16 weeks before one lady I called (a LLL counselor) stumbled over a technique called the Charm Hold in some ancient LLL material she had on her shelf from the 1940s! You are commenting us...
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A favorite in my yard … | Essentially Unschooling
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Wouldn't you know. WELCOME to the same old Essentially Unschooling blog, now at this URL. A favorite in my yard …. Do you know what this plant is called? Large jpg file so it may take some time to load on your page). Posted April 7, 2010 by katherand. Laquo; Too Funny. Is it a Mistake to Raise Children Gently in a Harsh World? Or Picking Up the Pieces) ». 2 responses to “. A favorite in my yard …. Subscribe to comments with RSS. April 12, 2010 at 7:58 PM. April 12, 2010 at 7:59 PM. Enter your comment here.
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Essentially Unschooling | wouldn't you know | Page 2
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Wouldn't you know. WELCOME to the same old Essentially Unschooling blog, now at this URL. Testing: the Lifeblood of Learning. It seems to me something very basic is wrong about testing students. The meaning of testing is to try something to see if it’s good, interesting, worthy, or true. Is that what schools do with students? In my opinion, to the degree that the test is the property and instrument of the learner, it can facilitate learning. Tests don’t belong in the hands of teachers. What Jon Kream said.
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laura's big bad art sale: both sides of me - $150
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Laura's big bad art sale. Help me clear some space in my home by adding some art to yours. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Both sides of me - $150. Previously on display at Ripper Arts Gallery - Kingsport, TN. 2 pieces each 10"w x 28"h, acrylic on wood. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Artist, radical unschooling mom, event organizer, and camp director, music lover, dreamer.and sometimes i still dance. View my complete profile. Every crayon in the box. This womans work, textile - $400 - SOLD.
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laura's big bad art sale: never done - $300
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Laura's big bad art sale. Help me clear some space in my home by adding some art to yours. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Never done - $300. Previously on display at Nelson Fine Art Gallery - Johnson City, TN. 24"w x 36"h. acrylic on wood. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Artist, radical unschooling mom, event organizer, and camp director, music lover, dreamer.and sometimes i still dance. View my complete profile. Every crayon in the box. This womans work, textile - $400 - SOLD. All i know - $150.
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Oh dear… THAT kind of mother | Essentially Unschooling
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Wouldn't you know. WELCOME to the same old Essentially Unschooling blog, now at this URL. Oh dear THAT kind of mother. An impromptu blog carnival started by Ronnie. Based on a post by Flo. And here’s Frank’s blogpost. Too Should we create a blog ring just for this? Prolly shouldn’t but I’d enjoy such a thing immensely. Edit: Hey, here’s a collection. Here’s another collection. What kind of mother discovers that her child has discovered game walkthroughs on Youtube and thinks it’s grand? Fun moms, unite!