This Is How We Get Our Kids Out Of The Matrix. God Bless This Kentucky Teacher & The Parents!
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I hear you. We don't have the time or the money to do those things. We go without all the time and have no familial support whatsoever. My husband watches the young children and tends the animals while I cook and clean. We literally don't have time for anything else. If my husband were to volunteer, who would watch the children? If I watch the children, who will cook and clean? How did your mother cook three meals a day if she was volunteering her time? How did your dad fix your home if he was gone? Who took care of the animals?
And how did they afford the gasoline to drive around town and volunteer? Who did the food shopping? Who took care of the garden? Who watched the children while all of this was done?
I love this! Thank you for taking the time to spell it out.
How did they get 10 children to school without a vehicle?
Our nearest Catholic school is a long drive from us so walking is out of the question. Taking the bus is a good way to get stabbed where we live. It's like a little Compton. There were several shootings at the parks this weekend if that's any indication of what our town is like. It's kinda funny but not really.
I'll have to wait for my children to be a little older to do a lot of these things. We definitely put our oldest two to work and also do not use television. Our neighbors are crackheads so asking the community for help is out of the question nor could we afford to hire them if we DID have reliable neighbors. We live in the hood but its the only place we could afford a house.
Our situations are different but I really appreciate the detail and it gives me hope and something to strive for.
You also mentioned not buying into the commercialization of Holy days...what does that mean? We are recent converts to Catholicism so we're still taking it all in and trying to understand the customs and whatnot. We had to buy nice suits and outfits for the all kids for baptism and confirmation and I was so upset about spending the money on outfits that will be worn once. Hopefully we can donate these and another family will be spared the expense. Now your comment about commercialization of Holy days has me wondering what other expenses are going to come up?
Thanks again!
I assume that their family didn't use as much internet time. The other key to acting is to aggregate. Patriots help patriots. Many hands make light work. Find those people locally. That's what made this teacher possible. Not rich people, but a group of people with pooled resources.
But there's always reasons you can't do something. . .
Yes, it's the internet usage that's standing in our way. Thanks genius.
Reclaim some time, kiddo. There's always excuses until they become problems you solved.
Ah, k.