tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44205505274244273852024-02-19T03:17:31.753-05:00HoneyFern SchoolIssues in education, plus reflections on raising incredible kids! Progressive and project-based, HoneyFern is a passionate advocate of student voice and choice.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.comBlogger391125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-16512393808782101192014-06-20T09:18:00.003-04:002014-06-20T09:18:42.423-04:00Standardized Tests Have Got To Go<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It's time for standardized tests as a formal measure of anything to go.<br />
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For all of the 21st century, our public schools and students have been on a downward slide, and I blame much of it on standardized testing.<br />
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We use standardized tests to plan curriculum, evaluate students, and decide gifted or special ed placement.<br />
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We buy houses based on test scores.<br />
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We fire teachers based on test scores.<br />
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This is patently absurd.<br />
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Yesterday, even the Gates Foundation acknowledged that <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/19/dc-test-scores-teacher-evaluations_n_5513126.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000020&ir=Education" target="_blank">evaluating teachers based on test scores from the Common Core standards should be halted until students get used to the test</a>.<br />
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<i>"<span style="background-color: white; font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif; font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">Last week, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation joined the two largest teachers' unions in calling for a temporary halt to evaluating teachers based on Common Core tests. The foundation has spent more than $200 million implementing the Common Core standards nationwide."</span></i><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif; font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">Why? Because the tests are flawed. They incentivize cheating (see <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/12/dc-schools-cheating-scandal_n_3070623.html" target="_blank">D.C. cheating scandal</a> under media darling Michelle Rhee's watch, and Beverly Hall's ridiculous <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Public_Schools_cheating_scandal" target="_blank">ruination of thousands of children's lives</a>). They drive an inflexible curriculum that offers no place to see students as individuals. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif; font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">Last week, my daughter, the only current student at HoneyFern School, took her annual standardized test. She took the reading and math sections only. We did zero test prep. I bubbled in her Social Security number the night before, and she took the math sections one day and the reading sections the next.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif;"><span style="background-color: white; font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">Her scores as an 8th grade student put her at a grade-level equivalent of post-high school.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif;"><span style="background-color: white; font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">Yes, she is gifted, but not profoundly. We follow no book curriculum, but she did design and build a house. <a href="http://www.suzannahkolbeck.com/maker-faire-white-house/" target="_blank">She took it to the White House this week</a>. Her education has been guided by her interests, and I have designed all of her instruction around what she is passionate about. </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif;"><span style="background-color: white; font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">Standardized tests focus on numbers, dollar signs, and politics.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif;"><span style="background-color: white; font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">It is time to focus on students in education, not politics or big money or textbook publishers. </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif;"><span style="background-color: white; font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">Standardized testing as a driver of any curricular or instructional or evaluative decisions needs to go immediately. </span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: Georgia, Century, Times, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15px; line-height: 21px;">HoneyFern can be scaled up and successful; the <a href="http://metcenter.org/" target="_blank">Met School</a> in Rhode Island is an example of this (also, ironically, supported in part by the Gates Foundation but under increasing pressure to standardize even though they have had amazing success with some of the most challenging populations). It is time for parents and lawmakers and teachers to demand something different for their kids. </span></span></span><br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-88446942284171272092014-04-11T18:06:00.001-04:002014-04-11T18:06:09.652-04:00Ask a Teacher
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Here’s the funny thing about research in education: most of
the fancy expensive studies that have been done come as no surprise to teachers
in the classroom. I am not talking about the teachers who are there for a
paycheck and summers off (of course they exist). I am talking about the
teachers who find their life’s work in the education of kids (of whatever age).</div>
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Take, for example, the recent “groundbreaking” <a href="http://bit.ly/1jaXQHN" target="_blank">study</a> that found that when parents helped kids with their homework too much, the
kids got no benefit. Go figure. I could always tell when a parent helped a kid
with their homework for two reasons: 1) the style and voice were nothing like the kid themselves,
which was my job to know, and 2) the parents who did their kids’ work were the
most upset when they got a bad grade. </div>
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But I digress.</div>
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The next “groundbreaking” <a href="http://nyti.ms/PGwCOt" target="_blank">study</a> is on kindergartners and how we underestimate their number sense and should
expect more. OF COURSE WE SHOULD. But in this country, instead of expecting
more out of our kindergartners with regard to challenging content, we expect
more out of them with regard to sitting still, filling in worksheets, and
following rules. If we let our kids explore, play, experience numbers, and ask
questions, we would be utterly astonished at what they can do. This particular
study also points out that kids gain nothing from repeating what they already
know. <span style="mso-bidi-font-size: 10.5pt;"><o:p></o:p></span><br />
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Also not shocking.</div>
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Repeat, for those who are unfamiliar with my philosophies on
education as I have been writing them for three years via this blog: there is nothing wrong with the children.
The system is broken. The adults are broken. The society is broken. We know how
kids of all ages learn and do best: through play, through exploration, through
trial and error and failure. Why do we continue to give them a worksheet with
one right answer? Why do we continue to sit them down for hours of mind-numbing
lecture and regurgitation? </div>
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These studies perpetuate the myth that studies like these
are actually necessary. Want to save time and money? Ask a teacher. They’ll
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-38278935335815104122014-04-07T09:32:00.001-04:002014-04-07T09:32:24.616-04:00Still Here?You know what is pretty amazing?<br />
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You are still here.<br />
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Guess what?<br />
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So am I.<br />
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I have not forgotten about education. It is not off my radar. I am still reading, watching. I talk about it. I dream about it sometimes. <br />
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I may start writing about it again, although at a certain point it begins to feel as if I am shouting into the darkness.<br />
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But still. Lately I have read encouraging repeats of some of the ideas I have been writing about for the past three years. And HoneyFern was just awarded official federal tax-exempt status. So all options remain open.<br />
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If you have questions. or would like me to write about something in particular, please leave notes or topics in the comments. Maybe it's time to start the revolution again. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-36387148609732147652013-12-03T16:15:00.001-05:002014-01-22T15:28:22.882-05:00US Teens Lag in Global Education: How to Fix ItThis is not particularly shocking. What's the quote? Doing the same thing and expecting different results is the definition of insanity, or something to that effect. So <a href="http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/12/03/21733705-us-teens-lag-in-global-education-rankings-as-asian-countries-rise-to-the-top?lite=" target="_blank">here we are again</a>, with teens in the US slipping even further in the international rankings and Asian countries coming on strong.<br />
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And what does Arne Duncan suggest is the key to turning this around? More preschool, more access to college, raise standards and, last in the list, recruit better teachers.<br />
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How about these ideas:<br />
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1. <em><strong>Design education so it reflects the reality of the world.</strong></em> We are not all technological in the world, but that is the way things are headed. Stop with banning devices and incorporate them into learning. Let kids move around the class and collaborate. That's what the real world does.<br />
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2.<strong><em> Include students in their learning.</em></strong> Make them responsible for themselves by giving them a say. Let them decide what to study, even if it's just a list of possible things to study. You will get far better results when kids pick their focus than when it is assigned wholesale to a class of thirty individuals.<br />
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3. <strong><em>Stop holding kids back (or rushing them along).</em></strong> Be adaptive. Be reflective. Let gifted kids soar, and let kids who need more time to master the material take it. Truly differentiate in your classroom. How? By incorporating #2, first and foremost, you will reduce (or eliminate) discipline issues so that kids will be less likely to get off task if a teacher isn't in their face. Then plan and find a variety of resources so kids can get the help they need in the manner in which it works best (one-on-one with a teacher, out of a book, off a computer, etc).<br />
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4. <em><strong>Make everyone in the school responsible for the education of the students.</strong></em> Everyone. From the custodian to the principal to the crossing guard. All hands on deck. More adults focused on students means fewer students per adult means more focus on students and earlier intervention if any issues arise. There are ways to do this; I have worked in a school where every adult has an advisement.<br />
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5. <strong><em>Get off the agrarian schedule.</em></strong> We are no longer a nation of farmers, dependent on our offspring to bring in the crop, so why are we still scheduling school to follow the seasons? Flexible scheduling, including evening hours for teens who work or parents who want to participate in school but cannot so it during the day, hybrid models for parents who want to homeschool but need guidance, and year-round (for real) schooling that offers extra help during the short breaks are all options that can easily be implemented.<br />
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6. <strong><em>Institute more hands-on, trade-type options.</em></strong> And I don't just mean lathering about the mouth on STEM education then giving the whole class the same problem to solve (how to protect an egg with a toothpick cage, for example). If you are going to do STEM, DO IT. Find a problem in the community and SOLVE IT. And for that matter...<br />
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7. <strong><em>BE REAL</em></strong>. Fake problems that mean nothing are boring and inauthentic and don't engage kids. Real problems that kids can tackle and fix promote student engagement in school and community, a double bonus in our ever more transient culture. <br />
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And finally (or finally for now, because I could go on)...<br />
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8. <strong><em>Hire and train teachers who genuinely care about student learning, and administrators who genuinely care about teacher success and engagement.</em></strong> All this focus on crappy educators who don't care and just want a paycheck, and very little about administrators who use their job as a stepping stone to the Central Office, a resume builder, if you will. Teachers are on the front lines, and it is the administrator's job to staff the school with teachers who want to be there, and then to protect them from idiotic tasks that have nothing to do with teaching and everything to do with busywork. <br />
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You want school to get better and students to shine? Stop waxing the same dull penny and start with real solutions.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-8790222255470641132013-08-29T13:42:00.003-04:002013-08-29T13:42:53.487-04:00Private School Parents Are Bad PeopleSo says <a href="http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2013/08/private_school_vs_public_school_only_bad_people_send_their_kids_to_private.html?wp_login_redirect=0" target="_blank">this article</a> in Slate. The author says that rich parents bring rich change, including time and money, emphasis on money, and parental involvement.<br />
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This argument assumes that the largest issue with bad public schools is money, but it's just not. It's mindset. It's the fact that schools are still based on an agrarian calendar, still educating factory workers, and still pushing standardized tests. Money won't fix mindset. <br />
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Even <a href="http://zhaolearning.com/2013/06/24/green-evaluation-china%E2%80%99s-latest-reform-to-deemphasize-testing/" target="_blank">China is de-emphasizing standardized testing</a>, and they are the experts at educating compliant factory workers. Srsly. <br />
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I sacrificed 12 years of my life, and five years of my child's life, and I am unwilling to continue being an educational martyr, offering up my only child as a sacrifice. If I was called to make some real change, if people actually listened and thought about what was best for kids, then maybe I would consider returning. If adults in charge thought about how they learn best, if they considered what information they remember from their years in public school, things might change. I have tried to make change happen in my own small school district, which could be a model due to its size and diversity and have been repeatedly rebuffed and repulsed by grubbing minions who are only interested in what looks nice, not what's effective. If my system was only graduating 72% of its students, I wouldn't be making excuses - I'd be making changes.<br />
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Until then, don't call me a bad person for not wanting my child's brain to languish. I am actively involved in education, as a teacher, a learner, a parent and a person actively seeking change for all students (not just the wealthy and over privileged or poor and underprivileged). Don't call me a bad person for leaving the sinking ship just as it touched the waterline and then refuse to throw me anything other than a dollar bill as a life preserver. It's not about the money. Change your mind, then we'll talk.<br />
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-9052922949391347572013-07-30T10:05:00.000-04:002013-07-30T10:05:10.365-04:00The Next PhaseHard to believe it is July 30th, that the summer here in Georgia is almost over for students.<br />
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The tiny house moves on, albeit slowly. Here's where we are:<br />
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La Petite Maison sits nestled on a 10'x20' concrete slab at the back of the yard, waiting patiently for siding and plumbing and insulation and other interior goodness. We have added storage on the back and had to remove it when it stuck out too far over the tongue and made parking it impossible. Our building story has been a series of starts and stops, mistakes that we didn't see coming because there was no way to predict for people who have never built a house before.<br />
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La herself has been traipsing around Disney all week; when she returns, off we go to the mid-Atlantic region for a five-week jaunt. We have family and friends up north, and we will stay with them for most of our journey, but we are also planning on "doing" each of these cities: Philly, Baltimore and DC. Trip Advisor has an awesome <a href="http://www.tripadvisor.com/Guide-g60795-l277-Philadelphia_Pennsylvania.html" target="_blank">3-day itinerary for Philly</a>, but for the other ones we are going to plan it as we go. Our trip ends on <a href="http://www.nps.gov/asis/index.htm" target="_blank">Assateague Island</a>: wild horses, Maryland blue crabs and beach camping. #Blissful<br />
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After we get back, more work on LPM, softball again, more travels north for Thanksgiving and west for Christmas. Time passes no matter what we do, so we might as well make the most of it. Hopefully this sabbatical will help us move forward joyfully.<br />
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Those of you who continue to follow our journey, thank you for your support and encouragement. La will be blogging our trip daily, so expect a few links to that blog in the next week or so. We are reminded daily that we are not alone in the world, and that has been invaluable to both of us. We are grateful.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-54550375815679393262013-05-23T06:29:00.003-04:002013-05-23T06:29:49.142-04:00The Last DayToday is our last day of the year, and I always find myself exhausted and reflective on this day. It amazes me how far everyone has come in a year (not just academically), and this song is how far I believe they will go in the years to come. Thank you to everyone who has supported the school this year (parents, friends, and community members), and have a great summer!<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-9840772843734332752013-05-20T08:54:00.000-04:002013-05-20T08:54:57.721-04:00Springtime in EducationToday's blog comes from the folks at <a href="http://www.imagininglearning.us/#" target="_blank">Imagining Learning</a>; they conduct "listening sessions" all over the country to hear what students are saying about their schools and education.<br />
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Charles Kouns posted <a href="http://coopcatalyst.wordpress.com/2012/04/16/springtime-in-education/" target="_blank">this blog post</a> calling for reform, and, to date, it is the most personal, profound, articulate plea for why it's time for schools to change. Take a moment this morning to read and send him your thoughts. <br />
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Have a great day!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-64904745875371062632013-05-08T22:00:00.001-04:002013-05-08T22:01:41.850-04:00First Hydroponic SaladYes, ladies and gents, <a href="http://www.greenhousegirl1230.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Sarah</a> just made her first salad grown in her hydroponic system! To help her continue her journey, please read more about it <a href="http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/hydroponically-growing" target="_blank">here</a>. In the meantime, this news deserves its own blog, and I leave you with this photo of her masterpiece:<br />
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So proud!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-67970860703141865932013-05-05T19:17:00.000-04:002013-05-05T19:19:15.399-04:00On Adolescence So <a href="http://www.tinymaison.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">La Petite</a> turned 13 on Saturday, May 4th. This is a hard enough birthday, but in the wake of <a href="http://www.honeyfernschool.blogspot.com/2013/03/dane-kolbeck.html" target="_blank">her father's death</a>, it has been a bit more difficult. So I asked friends and family to send me their answers to two simple prompts: what is one thing you wish you had known when you were 13, and what is one wish you have for La's 13th year. I am in the process of assembling their answers into a book.<br />
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The answers were touching, personal, and painful. The answers shared many similarities; there were memories of insecurity, fear and uncertainty. Some respondents wished they had been kinder. Some wished they had been braver. One said that if she had known she would be alive for so long, she would have had more fun.<br />
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I can't share who said what. They are a private gift for La, and I think for some people it was difficult to re-visit middle school; they did not post their answers to my Facebook page but sent them via email or private message.<br />
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I remember clearly middle school. It was awful, for a number of reasons. I was awkward, physically and socially. I was smart and bored - a lethal combination. I was an outsider. I read a lot, listened to country music (everyone else listened to pop), and I was friends with my bus driver - also lethal. I threw up on an amusement park ride. I let a group of girls bully another girl. Not in the same vicious manner of today, but still bullying. That is my main regret.<br />
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The advice people gave was all the same, in different stories and examples: trust yourself. Be confident. Follow your dreams. Love yourself and your family, and take the time to cultivate good friends.<br />
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This is why I love this age. I love this age because it is crucial help them to do it right, to make sure that you are helping, not hurting. Because when we most of us look back, we see the awkwardness, not the beautiful potential and limitless possibility stretched before us.<br />
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Yes, teens are crazy. There is <a href="http://news.discovery.com/human/teenager-brain-risky-behavior.htm" target="_blank">scientific proof</a>. <a href="http://browsingthemind.wordpress.com/2011/08/07/adolescent-parent-relationships/" target="_blank">Teens and parents don't always get along</a>, but most figure it out.<br />
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But during middle school, everything feels awful. It may not be totally dramatic for every teen, but every person who wrote to La indicated some level of insecurity and awkwardness, enough so that it stayed with them for their life to this point. Because teens can be so awfully frustrating, the knee-jerk reaction is to shut them down, fight back, exert control. <br />
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This is the exact opposite of <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Parenting-Through-the-Adolescent-Minefield&id=6225040" target="_blank">how to parent a teen</a>. Listen. Remember what it was like to be 13. Find out what they are interested in, and take an interest in it yourself (this last one can be very difficult, but try anyway). Recognize that your kid is changing and your relationship has to change, too. Every time La wants to snuggle or talk late at night when all I want to do is go to sleep, I remind myself that <a href="http://www.sleepfoundation.org/article/sleep-topics/teens-and-sleep" target="_blank">teens develop a different circadian rhythm during adolescence</a>, generally, and she won't be around forever, so I prop my eyelids open and do the best I can.<br />
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La will remember this birthday as the first without her dad. There is nothing I can do about that, but I hope she also remembers to be strong and kind; I hope she sees her value and her ability. If, some years down the road, someone asks her to remember herself at 13, I hope she sees the beautiful, intelligent and compassionate human she is. <br />
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This is the job of parenting an adolescent. I hope I am up to the task.<br />
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The girls focused on French food; they started with mini-quiches (spinach and simple cheese), then had tilapia in a beurre blanc (SO DELICIOUS. Seriously. I couldn't believe how subtle the flavor was, and how amazing. Perfect with the simple fish), a cheese course and chocolate mousse for dessert.<br />
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Diners were served in courses; here are the ladies, serving the fish:<br />
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This may be our last student cooking as we race towards the end of the year, and what a way to end. Delicious!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-48450300443512858982013-04-28T11:08:00.001-04:002013-04-28T11:08:30.369-04:00Overnight Field Trips: Wahsega 4H CenterThe week before last, <a href="http://www.honeyfern.org/" target="_blank">HoneyFern</a> went on an overnight field trip to <a href="http://www.wahsega4h.org/" target="_blank">Wahsega 4H Center</a> just north of <a href="http://dahlonega.org/" target="_blank">Dahlonega, Georgia</a>. <br />
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It was striking to me, watching the students in this environment. They were so confident, capable and knowledgeable; they worked together, dove into the challenges and didn't back down when they got frustrated.<br />
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I took massive amounts of pictures but suffered an unfortnate technical error and don't have them all, but here are some of the highlights.<br />
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Quakers, the resident duck:<br />
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HoneyFern getting ready to start their challenge course:<br />
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The course included a challenge that had never been completed; students had to balance this platform, and then switch sides (all of them) without unbalancing the platform. HoneyFern did it. <br />
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We also did a zipline; we climbed up a phone pole to a 43-foot platform that swayed in the breeze (!), then leapt off into the abyss. Some students loved it, some hated it, but everyone made it. The final day of the camp we participated in a survival challenge; students had to build a shelter of available materials. This we did, in the pouring rain. I don't have a picture of this, but it was a pretty solid shelter. <br />
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And finally, some of our amazing students. This is the picture they would want me to post, even though I took a great one of them smiling and looking relaxed and happy. So I will forgo the typical picture and post this one of them "acting natural."<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-77275281628635472092013-04-25T07:48:00.001-04:002013-04-25T07:50:43.758-04:00On Birthdays, and Sage AdviceMay 4th is <a href="http://www.tinymaison.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">La Petite's</a> 13th birthday. I have asked friends and family to take a moment in the next few days to write down two things: something they wish they had known when they were 13, and a wish for La's 13th year.<br />
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This morning, her <a href="http://www.orrpartners.com/" target="_blank">Uncle Sock</a> (Scott, my brother), sent an email with this letter to her. I am reposting it here in its entirety, whether he likes it or not, because I think it is excellent, loving advice to not only La but also people of all ages. Not sure when he got to be so smart, but I am glad he is my brother.<br />
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<em>It has been quite some time since I was 13 but I still have vivid memories of that age and the excitement I felt about becoming a teenager. It was about this age when I started to realize that as I got older, more was expected of me and but this was offset by more opportunities being available to me. One of the benefits of getting older is perspective. Things that were so crushingly important to me a certain stages of my life now seem unimportant if not trivial. Perspective is something that one gains through experience and time and it is something that we continue to gather as we go through life. Hindsight is said to be 20/20, but the truth is that the answers are always there if you know the right questions and have the right person to ask. </em></div>
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<em>While no specific instances particularly stands out, I do recall being very concerned about <u>appearing</u> to know what I was doing or saying. As for that actually being the case, not so much. If you approach new situations with an open and inquisitive mind, you will broaden your world and gain the knowledge of other peoples perspectives. Gaining other perspectives, including those from people which you disagree, will prepare you for just about every life situation you will face. </em></div>
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<em>Here are a few tips that might help you navigate through the next few years:</em><br />
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<em> S</em><em>tay even – don’t let the highs get too high, or the lows too low</em><br />
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<em>Make a friend with someone that you have nothing in common with</em><br />
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<em>When you look at pictures of yourself 20 years from now, your haircut and clothes will make you laugh</em><br />
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<em>Trust your mom and never be afraid to talk to her about anything; she has been there and done that and can help</em><br />
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<em>Accept failures, not as defeat, but as an opportunity and challenge to do better</em><br />
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<em>Define your values and stick with them – be flexible enough to change as you gain perspective</em><br />
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<em>You are not going to marry your first, second, third or even fourth boyfriend</em><br />
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<em>Set goals</em><br />
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<em>Understand the sacrifices that your Mom makes for you and let her know you appreciate it</em><br />
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<em>Clean up your room and make your bed; trust me, eventually you will feel good about it</em><br />
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<em>Occasionally, delay gratification</em><br />
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<em>Earn some money and save it for something special</em><br />
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<em>I am very proud to be your uncle. I love you. Happy Birthday!</em></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-20604169513814475732013-04-23T13:10:00.003-04:002013-04-23T13:10:36.907-04:00I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate - Suli BreaksIf you watch nothing else regarding education reform, if you don't read another sentence on what's wrong with schools and standardized testing, I hope before you give up all hope of change, or before you close your eyes to the problems that exist, I hope you will watch this spoken word performance by<a href="http://universityofsulibreaks.tumblr.com/" target="_blank"> Suli Breaks</a>. I posted his other video several months ago, and here is a follow up, just in time for testing season.<br />
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He speaks the truth. It is telling that so many of the comments ignore the message and focus on race, perceived socio-economic status, his accent and/or grammar. When it is too painful to acknowledge the verity of someone's statements, get personal and insult them.<br />
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Please share widely. It's time.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-44029103120334251732013-04-17T08:12:00.000-04:002013-04-17T08:12:04.721-04:00Many Good ThingsFirst and foremost, we have our first completed project: <a href="http://www.honeyfernschool.blogspot.com/2013/04/chickens-are-home-to-roost.html" target="_blank">Ella's chicken coop</a>. Ella joined us in the 2nd quarter of this year, and in that time, she managed to design and build her chicken coop and build an incubator to hatch a chick (which may, unfortunately, be a rooster). Her small flock of five fancy chickens are growing happily in their new home.<br />
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Secondly, Will has made good progress on <a href="http://www.go-kart-go.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">his go-kart</a> and is getting ready to order his clutch and mounting bolts for the engine. Witness going from here:<br />
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And finally, more progress on the tiny house. <br />
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We have nearly dried in the house, with the exception of two dormer triangles and a door, and I put out a call for help with the metal roof; I am pretty well scared of heights, and it is not safe for La Petite to be up on the roof, so I asked if anyone would be willing to help out by donating their labor and time to put the roofing on. <br />
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Not only did <a href="http://www.drroof.com/CompanyDirectory-11" target="_blank">Kurt Waggoner</a> of <a href="http://www.drroof.com/index" target="_blank">Dr. Roof</a> step up to do the labor, but he also brought along <a href="http://www.gulfcoastsupply.com/" target="_blank">Gulf Coast Supply and Manufacturing</a> to donate the missing bits and pieces of roof (which were actually quite substantial) and is also working on a siding supplier to donate the siding.<br />
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This is excellent news, and we are so grateful to have been fortunate enough to hook up with these two people/companies. Apparently, Kurt is known for donating his time simply because he likes to help, and Gulf Coast Supply has helped quite a few people, as evidenced from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GulfCoastSupply" target="_blank">their Facebook page</a>. They support education, and they are involved in their community. Just what the world needs more of!<br />
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<a href="http://www.honeyfern.org/" target="_blank">HoneyFern</a> is off to the <a href="http://www.wahsega4h.org/" target="_blank">Wahsega 4H camp</a> on Thursday and Friday this week to get our experiential, environmental education on; have a great week!<br />
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-73575373994425541322013-04-15T22:58:00.003-04:002013-04-15T22:58:50.654-04:00Chickens Are Home To RoostShe did it. <a href="http://www.agirlandherchickens.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Ella</a> finished her chicken coop.<br />
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And here is her lovely coop, completed, with little chickies running around and getting bigger every minute:<br />
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The peeps are now pullets, and Ella has about 8 inches less hair:<br />
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She also built a coop for my chickens as we moved them from one house to another; I threw together the chicken yard with recycled scraps and have fewer chickens, so it's not quite as shipshape as Ella's beautiful creation:<br />
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Busy girl! Ella could not have done it without her parents, Mandy and Kyle, both of whom have rallied around this project and helped her get it done in just under four months (including building her own incubator and hatching out a chick, which may turn out to be the only rooster in the flock, unfortunately). </div>
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What's next? Designing and remodeling the playhouse next to the chicken yard is the plan, but we will have to see what other ideas Ella comes up with. Maybe a little garden next to the chicken yard/playouse? Mandy would love that!</div>
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Ella is the first student this year to complete her project, and I couldn't be prouder of all that she has done!<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-35223994402293175832013-04-03T07:07:00.002-04:002013-04-03T07:07:21.822-04:00Food For Thought: Altucher and GodinToday I am simply posting two links for you to read. <br />
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The first is a rather strange blog post about <a href="http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2013/03/unschool-yourself/" target="_blank">unschooling yourself</a>; it's not that I don't agree with much of what the author writes. It is strange because the tone of the piece is almost maniac and mildly aggressive in its assertions (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Altucher" target="_blank">the author</a> is a hedge fund manager, so maybe that explains the tone), but the ideas behind the blog are solid. See what you think, and let me know.<br />
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The next is perhaps the <a href="http://www.sethgodin.com/sg/docs/StopStealingDreamsSCREEN.pdf" target="_blank">longer piece</a> from which afore-referenced blog (perhaps) sprung. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Godin" target="_blank">Seth Godin's</a> work has been making the rounds of the interwebs in the form of this longer e-book (<em>Stop Stealing Dreams</em>, linked above) and his pithy little sayings about marketing. I can't quite figure this guy out either. Maybe my Spidey sense is off. I like what he says, but his <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/" target="_blank">marketing and meeting tips</a> throw me off and makes me think it is ALL marketing (even the smart stuff about stealing dreams and his newest book, <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Poke-Box-Seth-Godin/dp/1936719002" target="_blank">Poke the Box</a></em>, which costs money but has a <a href="http://thedominoproject.com/_/PoketheBox_Workbook.pdf" target="_blank">free workbook online</a>).<br />
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Food for thought this Wednesday. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-75294017603366563812013-03-31T11:28:00.000-04:002013-03-31T11:28:13.826-04:00What Can't Be Done With Good Friends?First of all, this blog is brought to you by Luke Bair of <a href="http://monroefarmmarket.locallygrown.net/growers/show/1926" target="_blank">Redwing Farm</a> in Monroe County, West Virginia; we could not have done it without him. Everyone should be lucky enough to have one friend like this in their lifetime.<br />
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First, a "before" picture. This is what the house looked like on Friday morning at eight a.m.:<br />
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So what did we do with ourselves? First, the speed square and a little bit of instruction:<br />
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And then, the first rafters. This was easily the most time-consuming part of the day. There is quite a bit of math involved in this, and quite a bit of figuring, fitting and re-fitting. Once we had the right fit, that served as a template, and up they went. </div>
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And Ella's dad Kyle got up on the ladders to help with the rafters; Kyle was CRUCIAL on this day. <br />
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Everyone got involved in the final housewrap layer:<br />
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There is a huge gap in photos due to a natural phenomenon that occurred right around 7:30: the sun began to set. We continued roofing in the dark, trying to get the roof up. Alas, one cannot rush roofing.<br />
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So there we are. The result of a thirteen-hour day, finished in the dark, with an excellent job boss and good friends. We would have gotten a nice group photo, except it was dark, and late, and everyone was probably too exhausted to smile (it would have been a grim photo). The plan is to get the house dried in in the next two weeks so we can start work on the inside. </div>
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Ha. Yes, we were. <br />
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But all's well that ends well, and the tiny house is in the yard where it will be finished. It's a bit cattywampus (crooked, or woppyjod, as a true Southerner might say), but it gives us plenty of room to work around the house and to let the privacy fence guys do their work this week.<br />
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As promised, some pix from yesterday.<br />
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This is us loaded up, checking the safety chain. La Petite suggested I run ahead and film the rolling vehicle, but with a bum ankle I decided against it. So we have a stationary picture:<br />
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Definitely an anxiety-producing trip. We removed the dormers to get our height down, and cleared all low-hanging branches and rogue power lines with ease; La Petite said, "Oh, we had at least ten inches to spare." #NotComforting<br />
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Our rig in the cul-de-sac:<br />
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Parking spot:<br />
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Backing in:<br />
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Where we will work; it will eventually be straightened out and moved closer to the privacy fence that is being built next week:<br />
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After we parked and leveled the house, Mama made a couple sawhorses (yes, I did!!):<br />
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And we cut out some windows; La became a pro with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocating_saw" target="_blank">Sawzall</a> very quickly:<br />
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Final picture of the house for day two; you cannot see the bumpout from this angle, but all windows are cut:<br />
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And finally, La in Mama's sunglasses; she says she looks like an old lady (blerg), but I think she looks happy, which is priceless:<br />
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Final push with Luke today; we are wrapping the house, putting in windows and putting up the roof rafters and plywood. Ella, she of the chicken coop, and her dad Kyle are coming to help hoist the plywood up the roof (and for moral support and astonishment at our progress these three days!), and it is supposed to be gorgeous and sunny all day today. Look for our last blog tomorrow or Sunday sometime; La has a softball tournament all day Saturday, so that's where we'll be.<br />
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Have a great weekend!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-5698647193279322762013-03-28T06:33:00.001-04:002013-03-28T06:33:10.629-04:00Sheathing and Moving a Tiny House<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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As promised, tiny house updates will be posted on this blog; <a href="http://www.tinymaison.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">La Petite</a> is struggling to get back to it after the death of her dad, but progress is being made, and it should be documented. </div>
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My friend Luke (from <a href="http://monroefarmmarket.locallygrown.net/growers/show/1926" target="_blank">Redwing Farm</a> in West Virginia; best organic veggies and heritage pork and expanding in the coming years) is here this week for three days, and we are taking full advantage of his talents; he has built about 20+ houses in his lifetime, including the house he and his family live in and his late father's beautiful retreat. He has volunteered to help keep us going and was featured in the framing pictures posted earlier in February.</div>
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On Wednesday, we sheathed the tiny house in plywood in preparation to move it; this may seem a little odd, but we wanted to make the structure as stable as possible for the short trip to our house. We had originally planned to keep it at <a href="http://www.honeyfern.org/" target="_blank">HoneyFern</a>, but plans change, yes? So we adapt, and change with them.</div>
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Here we have the end of the tiny house. Behind this wall will be a bathroom and a dressing area/closet:</div>
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Nailing in another stud. Yes, a bit after the fact, but it was necessary to stagger the plywood seams:</div>
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1. <a href="http://www.tinymaison.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">La Petite</a> is starting her build again. I am linking her website, but most of the pictures and updates will be posted through this blog. She has really struggled to continue with her house, and too much analysis will not be helpful at this point. So she is moving forward with her hands, and I am documenting the process. The blog is still a great way to get to know her and to read more about the history of her house.<br />
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2. <a href="http://www.go-kart-go.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Will</a> is building his go-kart this week! He scored an engine, painted the cart himself and is beginning the slow process of inserting tab A into slot B.<br />
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3. <a href="http://greenhousegirl1230.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Sarah's</a> hydroponic lettuce has a second set of leaves, and her greenhouse design is moving forward (she needed to rething her design after they realized that the site floods frequently and the other proposed site is too small for the original design). She is launching an Indiegogo campaign for a solar panel soon; stay tuned for more updates on her progress! <br />
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4. <a href="http://www.agirlandherchickens.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Ella's</a> chickens are HUGE, and her coop is finished. They have been moved into the coop, even as the run is still being constructed because they are smelly and need more room to roam.<br />
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5. Atticus, one of our new students, has started his blog <a href="http://atticusconn.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">here</a>. He is working his way through the DIY challenges, including doing things like creating his own periodic table (large, art-sized, with samples from life on there, too) and studying bees. Welcome, Atticus, and his brother, Finn!<br />
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As for the adults, thisTuesday, <a href="http://www.honeyfern.org/" target="_blank">HoneyFern</a> is going to a local school to hear <a href="http://www.alfiekohn.org/index.php" target="_blank">Alfie Kohn</a> speak. It should be very interesting; Kohn has chosen to speak at a private school, and in the past he has spoken out against private schools in general. I have gotten into arguments with him on Twitter regarding this narrow view, to no real effect. We will see what he has to say for himself; he can't really be pushing public school in a private setting.<br />
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Have a lovely Monday...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-44915176636590103582013-03-11T19:28:00.000-04:002013-03-11T19:28:41.945-04:00What's Next? HoneyFern Looks AheadIt has been almost two weeks since I wrote last. It has been hard to find something that, in my mind, seems worthwhile to focus on. Not that there isn't a ton of worthwhile stuff going on; it just takes a tremendous amount of mental energy to blog intelligently (as you may have noticed from time to time!!), and I have had a hard time focusing on one thing.<br />
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But now we look to the future a bit as we figure out what happens next, both for myself and La Petite personally, and for <a href="http://www.honeyfern.org/" target="_blank">HoneyFern</a>.<br />
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And the decision has been made: not only will HoneyFern continue next year, but I am considering expanding the school to lower grades (with a slightly different model, sort of a pre-HoneyFern experience - wean them off the lockstep obedience of public school and set curriculum to curiosity and engagement with themes and big ideas); HoneyFern would potentially accept students entering 3rd - 12th grade for the fall, and I am considering changing our school week to include five days a week, too.<br />
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This would necessitate a slight rise in tuition, but it will still remain far lower than the average tuition for Atlanta.<br />
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This is all still in conversation, but it is interesting to think about expanding to lower grades; the conversation has been sparked by the fact that I receive a handful of inquiries into options for students in lower grades every week, and also by this <a href="http://www.missionhillschool.org/" target="_blank">pilot school</a> in Massachusetts. Check out their <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzXOmDVHXug" target="_blank">video series</a> explaining who they are and what they do. <br />
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What do you think? Do you have kids who would thrive in this model? Are you interested in helping get this off the ground? Leave your thoughts and ideas in the comments below!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-57869310223477589602013-03-02T09:43:00.002-05:002013-03-02T10:21:53.802-05:00Dane KolbeckToday marks two weeks since life in the world changed for my daughter and me. Two weeks ago my husband, Dane Kolbeck, he of the bald spot featured in some of the tiny house building pictures and videos, was killed in a car accident. His absence has been painful, nearly unbearable, and as the shock wears off it will get worse for a time.<br />
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<em><span style="color: black;">“</span><span style="color: black;">My
grief lies all within, and these external manners of lament are merely shadows
to the unseen grief that swells with silence in the tortured soul</span><span style="color: black;">.”</span> William Shakespeare</em><br />
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Although many people knew Dane, not many here in Georgia know where he comes from. At his memorial last Friday, I had this grand plan to eulogize him but could not find the words. Even now, two weeks later, it is hard for me to encapsulate everything he overcame to be the husband, father, and friend he was.<br />
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Dane grew up as a wild child in Seattle, Washington. His mother was an alcoholic and his father was absent, mostly off doing drugs. As a little kid, Dane was largely responsible for himself; his aunt Karlene tells the story of coming over to his house one day to see five-year-old Dane, standing on a chair by the stove, dragging his sleeve across it to cook himself some dinner. Dane often came home to an empty house and woke up to the same; there was a string of adults who cared for him but no real consistency (with the exception of Aunt Karlene and Uncle Steve who have been present in Dane's life and the closest thing he had to parents).<br />
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If you ask Dane, though, he would have said he had a happy childhood. I knew him for 14 years, and dragging out his life story, the real one, took nearly all of that time. Ask him about his life growing up, and he would tell you about riding dirtbikes and playing at Lake Cavanaugh or running around Magnolia and eating with chopsticks at the Chinese restaurant where his mother worked. He wouldn't tell you about being abandoned by her (and a stepfather he loved) in middle school. He wouldn't talk about being poor. He would say his childhood was normal and happy.<br />
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Dane fished commercially in Alaska from the time he was 17 until just after his daughter was born in 2000; when we moved suddenly to Georgia, he took a job running supply boats to the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. He loved being on a boat, but he hated being away from home. One of the coaches on the Georgia Titans softball team put it best: "Everything Dane did he did to be home. He just wanted to be home."<br />
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In our 14 years together, Dane and I have faced all of the tragic things people face in a lifetime: multiple deaths in our family, including the loss of a pregnancy and two parents, robbery (twice), financial ruin, moving across the country, unemployment - everything but divorce. Through it all, Dane just kept moving forward, and he took pleasure and joy in watching his daughter grow, coaching her in softball and working things out with me. He never once gave up or threw in the towel, never once let all of these difficulties stop him from being positive. <br />
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Dane gave everything (and everyone) all he had; his ability to give people the benefit of the doubt and to take them at their word, even in the face of overwhelming evidence that he should do neither, was a direct picture into the soul of him. He would do anything for his family and friends, and his primary goal was to make us happy. Dane's love for Sicily was palpable; he was so proud of her and her accomplishments, and he loved working on the tiny house with her, even though they had just begun and he needed a little coaching on what, exactly, she was building. Once he got it, he threw himself into it, just as he did with coaching softball. He would tell Sicily, "I just love to watch you play." He was goofy with the girls, a flat-footed runner who could make them laugh, and he sincerely wanted everyone to get better.<br />
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This seems inadequate, this clumsy tribute to my beautiful husband whom I miss so deeply. To reframe a life that was built so much around the foundation of his beauty and optimism is a difficult task. He is still all around us; he is in the corners and nooks of our world,hearts and minds just as he is in the dugout, in the shop at HoneyFern, walking around the backyard, phone pressed to his ear. <br />
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<span style="float: right;"> </span><span class="sqq"><span style="color: black;"><em>“</em></span><a class="sqq" href="http://thinkexist.com/quotation/there-are-places-in-the-heart-that-do-not-yet/348382.html"><span style="color: black;"><em>There
are places in the heart that do not yet exist; suffering has to enter in for
them to come to be.</em></span></a><span style="color: black;"><em>”</em></span> <em>Leon Bloy</em></span><br />
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I have found all of the places in my heart these past two weeks. I love you, Bubba.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-19094407808808492372013-03-01T08:31:00.001-05:002013-03-01T08:31:02.972-05:00Site of the Week: Financial LiteracyOne of the good things to come out of my Stock Market Game training was this site: <a href="http://www.genirevolution.org/" target="_blank">Gen I Revolution</a>. This online game, <br />
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<em>"...gives your students the chance to learn important <strong>personal finance skills</strong> as they play and compete against fellow classmates.</em><br />
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<em>The game includes fifteen Missions in which students attempt to help people in financial trouble. Students join the Gen i Revolution, strategically select their Operatives, and begin to explore and earn points as they work to complete each Mission."</em><br />
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Learning personal finance is a gaping hole in the educations of most Americans, and here is a chance to fill it for free. Enjoy!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00864154482652603010noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4420550527424427385.post-65560453111016903182013-02-28T08:04:00.002-05:002013-02-28T08:04:57.654-05:00Build a School in the CloudWhat do you think of this vision for education?<br />
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