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Today, Consider Homeschooling

Folks homeschool for a strain of reasons. Here's a magazine to encourage you in your journey.

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We homeschool our concerted needs daughter, Bonnie. She's on her own little path in life, and we love having such a major part in her education.

Today is her first day of university! We got up this morning, put on our shoes, and had PE class outside walking 0.7 miles around the neighborhood.

We practiced good method safety by staying on the sidewalk, walking facing traffic, and stopped at all stop signs looking both ways before crossing.

She even practiced her popular skills by saying "morning" to two other women out walking this morning. It's was such lovely weather. Cool, dry, the promise of sunshine to on, and the company was precious. :)

When we came home, we practiced good health skills by washing up. Then we had our breakfast. She's looking to the surface to a visit to the library a little later on today. That's her favorite place to go!

I hope all of you have a blessed day. Remember to pause and weigh of those in your life. Pray for them. You never know what someone else is going through.

Smiles,
Janis

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Lutz looks to stemming a key horse's mouth of illegal immigration that was fueled by NAFTA, the North American Free M Agreement. NAFTA allowed U.S. farmers, whose crops are subsidized by the federal sway, to flood the Mexican market with cheap corn and other crops. “We put 1.5 million farmers and people working on farms out of responsibility in Mexico,” Lutz noted, adding that those who formerly worked on Mexican farms flooded north of the abut on seeking work to feed their families. “At the same time, we had flesh packing companies like Iowa Beef Products send busses down and advertise in Mexico. They brought illegals up to their factories in busses,” he said, urging readers to upon the documentary Food, Inc. or visit www.foodfirst.org for details. Many of those immigrants have stated that they thirst to go home to Mexico, but can’t because there are no jobs. Lutz would support reforming NAFTA to concede Mexico to levy a tax on imported food crops and allow Mexican