tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415968445155629614.post4926349473961779348..comments2014-01-01T14:14:32.417-06:00Comments on Roamschooling: Child Development and the School FactorAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02556871220758830911noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415968445155629614.post-83868115986960473602010-03-23T00:45:05.661-05:002010-03-23T00:45:05.661-05:00Hey, Ashlynn! I'm so glad you say you learned ...Hey, Ashlynn! I'm so glad you say you learned a lot while traveling. I feel that way, too, and without traveling extensively or tried to make a geography lesson of it -- learning just happens if you're curious and free to notice things, right?<br /><br />The kids mostly love our lifestyle, and only occasionally speak wistfully of the farm and house we no longer own. They don't really know a rooted life. We never stayed put more than a couple of seasons at a time. And we plan to return to our adopted hometown (Joe's birthplace) in Kansas every summer, to reconnect with dearly missed friends and enjoy a taste of small-town living.<br /><br />We'll probably be out your way next winter - you can ask the kids what they think then. They'll have plenty to say. They always do! ;)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02556871220758830911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1415968445155629614.post-38862392792192028922010-03-22T22:20:31.370-05:002010-03-22T22:20:31.370-05:00I think what you are doing is rad! I learned so mu...I think what you are doing is rad! I learned so much from just driving around the country, so the fact that you are doing that plus hitting up anything "educational" is super cool. What do your boys think?Ashlynnnoreply@blogger.com