Saturday, October 30, 2010
Civic Involvement
Civic Involvement
3 comments:
- AnonymousOctober 31, 2010 at 5:50 AM
Does Max have political aspirations? My son became fascinated with politics at an early age and intends to make a career working for/with the government. I think it is wonderful that you are exposing him to something that not many people know much about. Love your blog!
ReplyDelete Volunteering on campaigns is such a great lesson in American politics and taking issues you care about into your own hands. I am now done with college and married, but was also home schooled from 1st grade through high school graduation. My Mom made sure we were out working for campaigns every year from age nine to adulthood.
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I ran across you blog through (I think?) Pleasant View Schoolhouse and just wanted to say hello and let you know I've really enjoyed it. We're a young military family, currently living wherever we're posted, but looking forward to a more rural life some day. I blog at: http://yellowpencilstub.wordpress.com/Dondi - Thank you for your sweet words about my blog! My son, at this point, does not have political aspirations. He's not really sure what he wants to do for a career someday. He does, however, have a more than average interest in current events, so we thought that maybe he would enjoy work like this. Spread a broad feast and let them discover what God might have for them, is our idea!
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Sarah - I'm glad you're enjoying my blog. Thanks so much for stopping by to visit! That's wonderful that you worked, as a family, on campaigns! I think it's a great idea. So many valuable lessons to be learned! God bless!
Does Max have political aspirations? My son became fascinated with politics at an early age and intends to make a career working for/with the government. I think it is wonderful that you are exposing him to something that not many people know much about. Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteVolunteering on campaigns is such a great lesson in American politics and taking issues you care about into your own hands. I am now done with college and married, but was also home schooled from 1st grade through high school graduation. My Mom made sure we were out working for campaigns every year from age nine to adulthood.
ReplyDeleteI ran across you blog through (I think?) Pleasant View Schoolhouse and just wanted to say hello and let you know I've really enjoyed it. We're a young military family, currently living wherever we're posted, but looking forward to a more rural life some day. I blog at: http://yellowpencilstub.wordpress.com/
Dondi - Thank you for your sweet words about my blog! My son, at this point, does not have political aspirations. He's not really sure what he wants to do for a career someday. He does, however, have a more than average interest in current events, so we thought that maybe he would enjoy work like this. Spread a broad feast and let them discover what God might have for them, is our idea!
ReplyDeleteSarah - I'm glad you're enjoying my blog. Thanks so much for stopping by to visit! That's wonderful that you worked, as a family, on campaigns! I think it's a great idea. So many valuable lessons to be learned! God bless!