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Beautiful!!
I am always glad when I have taken moments like these. But then why am I so reluctant to take the time on another day? Sigh...
(And who are those tall children in your photo?!)
Posted by: Cheryl | September 14, 2011 at 10:56 PM
I stumbled on your blog when I googled "Charlotte Mason Baltimore" in a moment of desperation. My husband and I are grad students at Johns Hopkins, and we little in a city rowhouse apartment with our two little ones. I was homeschooled in the Charlotte Mason style (and am the oldest of seven) and can't say how grateful I am for the kind of education it looks like you are offering you children. I am eager to reach out to someone in the area who might be a friend and mentor to me as I embark on home educating my own children (though they are still quite small). I don't know how close you actually are to Baltimore, but if you might be interested in getting in touch with me, my email is kauffmanpoets@gmail.com.
Posted by: Nicholas Kauffman | June 25, 2012 at 08:59 PM
And it listed my husband's name, but I'm Kjerstin. :)
Posted by: Nicholas Kauffman | June 25, 2012 at 09:00 PM
Hi Kjerstin, it's great to "meet" you! I'm no longer in the greater Baltimore area as my family has relocated to a different part of Maryland (though not so very far away), but I would very much enjoy connecting with you. I'm so excited to hear that you plan to home educate your children and would be glad to share any resources/ideas that might be of help you. Would you be able to leave another comment with your email address (it won't be viewable by anyone but me) so I can send you my email? Blessings to you and yours...Kathy
Posted by: Kathy | June 25, 2012 at 09:17 PM
Oh! I just re-read your comment and see that you did leave your email (I'm very tired this evening). Will contact you soon.
Posted by: Kathy | June 25, 2012 at 09:21 PM