Re: Expensive Games
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 13:39:12 -0800 Dan Vilter <dvilter@...> writes: This is totally off the subject, but I got a bunch of little figures by Starlux and Britains at a thrift store and have been
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Just saying "Hello"
Hi everyone, I'm so excited to be a part of this new group. My name is Mimi. I noticed I'm the 17th member to subscribe to this group. That happens to be my second luckiest number!! My luckiest number
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Expensive Games
Howdy! My son has become immersed in table top role playing games, Mordheim, 40K, and now Battlefleet Gothic. It is very exciting to see his interest take off in something that wasn't described by us,
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Dan Vilter <dvilter@...>
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Re: Kids and spirituality
Exactly. This is what I would like to avoid. I feel he deserves to make up his own mind. My son and I are vegan and his father is primarily a vegetarian. Dylan didn't even know people ate animals
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Re: Expensive Games
Hi :-) *new person alert* I have never regretted supporting my kids' interests, inexpensive, expensive, or otherwise. Something takes place in the passionate pursuit which doesn't necessarily show up
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Re: Just saying "Hello"
I don't want anyone to drop off that list because of this one. Sandra
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Re: Expensive Games
dvilter@... writes: Marty started to do Warhammer 40K, which is a figure-based game. He couldn't get into the intricacies of painting and all that. They're playing another figure game, MageKnight
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Re: Kids and spirituality
I guess I'd try to think of this like any other unschooling thing -- support it, facilitate it, create the environment that allows the child to explore and learn. With that in mind, I guess I wouldn't
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Kids and spirituality
I am not a particularly spiritual person and neither is my husband. It was never our intention to keep religion or spirituality from our son and most of our family members and friends are practicing
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Re: Kids and spirituality
The older I get, the less interested in spirituality I've become. Not sure why that is. Maybe it's a reaction to the prevailing "spirituality" where I live (the same city with Bob Jones University).
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Re: Kids and spirituality
ddzimlew@... writes: I think its just great Deb. . . and maybe he might be your "teacher" in this. . . follow his lead. . . there are lots of spiritual books that are not religious in tone or
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Re: taking out the trash
Ouch! That does sound dreadful. I've known a few people here in Tucson who ended up in the hospital with intravenous anti-biotic treatments for brown recluse. One lost his hearing due to the
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Re: taking out the trash
Interesting. I've gotten a lot better about wanting to kill all bugs since I had children. Not that I don't kill widows in the house, I do, just not in the dark corners of areas that also get other
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Re: taking out the trash
You kill your black widow spiders? We don't, at least not in the corners and such, they eat so many bugs we keep 'em around. I thought daughter had been bit by one once so I called poison control.
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Re: when parents disagree
on 4/8/03 6:04 PM, Dana at hoffmanwilson@... wrote: Though I agree philosophically with all the responses, I'll just add this: I have some relatives like this. Now that my kids are old enough to
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