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Good egg.

January 26, 2008 by


What type of Mother Hen Are You?
by Montessorimom.com: Educational Resource

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  1. Laura says

    January 29, 2008 at 10:05 pm

    Hi there,

    this might possibly be the most random rambling comment you’ve had ever but…

    I found your blog recently and have really enjoyed reading it. I have a one year old daughter, Phoebe, and am considering home education. I’ve found reading about how HE works for other people really interesting and inspiring. You have some really gorgeous girls there btw.

    Anyway, i have recently moved from Hertfordshire to Yaxley near Peterborough and i was bemoaning my current lack of friends here (and the fact that i haven’t come across any like minded people) on the Green Parent forum. One of the other members mentioned that i should contact Merry from BeadMerrily because she was home edding down that way and i made a mental note of it. Then lo and behold i’m browsing my favourite blogs and realise that you are one and the same!

    So i had to get in touch to say hi and see if you are indeed in the same area as me. If so i’d love to chat sometime. I’m very excited about the possibility of HE but the whole idea is very new to me. Before i was a SAHM i was a teacher and didn’t even consider it. But much has changed since Phoebe came along.

    So hello and i’d love to hear from you… if i don’t sound like a weird stalker! lol

    Laura

  2. site admin says

    January 30, 2008 at 9:53 pm

    Hello, Yes, you are about 2 minutes down the road from me 🙂
    I’d be very happy to meet you and introduce you to the local HE group – feel free to come and play (will go find your email later!) My lot might be a bit old though now as Josie is 3 and she’s the youngest. But even so, yes 🙂

  3. Laura says

    February 2, 2008 at 2:44 pm

    Wow. That is near. I really wasn’t expecting that! lol. I’d love to meet up. We’re not completely decided on HE yet but i’m quite excited by the prospect. I have just bought Free Range Ed and a Gareth Lewis book to read. But if i would still be welcome at the HE group i’d love to meet them. 🙂 I’m just grinning all over now. So far my searching for like minded people has been pretty fruitless. My email is Laura.Wingfield@Gmail.com so feel free to get in touch and perhaps we can arrange something. 🙂
    Thank you. 🙂

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