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Hey Daisey Head ... I know a garage sale or ebay might gain you some $$$ ...and Goodwill would do so for their cause ... but something we have done and has gone over well is take gently used , outgrown books to school and have teachers give them to kids that don't have many books of their own ... we have a fund during Book Fair week and try to put books in kids hand who otherwise can't afford them ... there are maybe a dozen or so of us that pass our kids books back to school to kids without ...
Soundy,Brilliant idea! I will contact the local public school and attempt to do just that to see how they best think these should be distributed.
I am making sure that my kids are being well versed on the healthcare issues in both Canada in the USA … and do not let one government manipulate their education on this -
one way or the other. In fact I have had my high school eldest follow some of our ANA threads and news stories from various sources on the healthcare bill… especially since she will be a voter in a couple of years. (Jim Scott's writing has her asking me the
most questions
- for sure. )
I am a big advocate of the
one-person-one-vote democracy here in the USA- over the parliamentary one however the public has a responsibility to keep themselves educated and informed if this democracy is to work and be affective. My concern is when people only get their information from just one TV network (or AM radio) source and do not read (watch and/or listen to) the other views. When the TV viewer is stuck on one channel and becomes "the voter"- that is a very scary concept.
Truth is I want to see the “entire document†(health bill) in print now. (Is it really 2000 pages as someone posted?
) Sometimes I feel we are a discussing an elephant that we have not seen (or read) in its entirety. I guess it is not written in layman's terms by any stretch of the imagination?
I guess I want to be the mouse that listens to ALL sides and runs all over the big huge thing- to understand the big picture in its entirety.
Scotty (aka Jim Scott)- you are actually helping to educate my whole family. Know that the following words went up on the “vocabâ€: list on our big white board from this thread:
• Idiom (simple one just for my 5th grader)
• eminent domain
• constitutional muster
• legally-constituted
• arbiters
• supplicant
• hyperbole
• vindicated
• straw man (idiom)
• demonizing
• belabor
• germane
I think my high school eldest is going to surprise her teachers when she starts throwing in these words into her assignments. (
Well of course I am making them-all look up words they don’t know!) I can’t wait until we take out the scrabble board on this predicted PNW wet weather weekend… However know the teenager would rather be texting friends (know texting is
totally sabotaging the next generation’s English writing skills
big time)… and borrowing the car keys instead… instead of playing scrabble with her middle-aged parents (ho Hum
)
If we ever have a scrabble contest with the ANA forumites I want moderators Scotty and limerick-writing- Stevie on my team!!!! Although
how will we know if they are not making up words like Dr. Seuss did... Hmmm??)
JS-You truly are beaming us up.
“Beam me up Scotty!â€
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beam_me_up,_ScottyCheryl,Jan Brett IS an amazing illustrator. Beautiful detail in her artwork.
DHM