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Gordon January 13th 08 06:58 PM

Call for experienced full time cruising (with/as) homeschooledteenagers
 

Neighbor went aboard his 39' custom with wife and 3 month old kid in
Mexico. 13 years later moved off of boat with 5 children and wife. Kids
decided they wanted to spend high school times with other kids.
Kids were home schooled on the boat and are very well adapted to
life. One is a multiple linguist, Spanish, Japanese, and Polish and I
don't know what else. All have some college and a couple have graduated.
I guess the point is, when push came to shove, the kids wanted to be
on land with their peers at that point in life.
Gordon

Bob January 13th 08 08:03 PM

Call for experienced full time cruising (with/as) homeschooledteenagers
 
On Jan 13, 6:30*am, wrote:

I think that in general, you'll find that cruising kids, just like army brats,
are among the most skilled socializers on the face of the earth.


So taking a 15 crusing is a ggod idea????????????/

Try this............. YOUR parents show up in a 40' motor coach. They
are a "young" pair of early 80s.
They say its THEIR life dream to drive around the US stopping at
various casinos, bingo parlors, fleemarkets, and visit old friends
from their service days in WWll and Korea .

And you are comming.

You cant get out of it.No way! So say good by to your life and now
start living their geezer life style. Sure you love your parents and
it will be just great for the next three years traveling with them.
But you have to remember that THEY are the BOSS and you'll have to do
as they say or else. Now doesnt that sound like a bunch of fun.... :)

Have fun watching Wheel of Fortune and playing bingo!!!! Oh, and dont
for get thoes endless conversations about medications and
operations ! !




Leanne January 13th 08 11:32 PM

Call for experienced full time cruising (with/as) homeschooled teenagers
 
Kids, no matter how old are not wanted in our coach. It is set up for the
two of us and anyone wants to visit, I am sure they can find a motel just
down the road.
We are not to our 80's, but do enjoy land cruising as well as the water
cruising.

Leanne


wrote in message
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:03:25 -0800 (PST), Bob wrote:

On Jan 13, 6:30 am, wrote:

I think that in general, you'll find that cruising kids, just like army
brats,
are among the most skilled socializers on the face of the earth.


So taking a 15 crusing is a ggod idea????????????/


Step away from the bottle.

Try this............. YOUR parents show up in a 40' motor coach. They
are a "young" pair of early 80s.
They say its THEIR life dream to drive around the US stopping at
various casinos, bingo parlors, fleemarkets, and visit old friends
from their service days in WWll and Korea .

And you are comming.

You cant get out of it.No way! So say good by to your life and now
start living their geezer life style. Sure you love your parents and
it will be just great for the next three years traveling with them.
But you have to remember that THEY are the BOSS and you'll have to do
as they say or else. Now doesnt that sound like a bunch of fun.... :)

Have fun watching Wheel of Fortune and playing bingo!!!! Oh, and dont
for get thoes endless conversations about medications and
operations ! !



step FAR away from the bottle.




RosalieAnn Beasley January 18th 08 03:26 PM

Call for experienced full time cruising (with/as) homeschooled teenagers
 

"Gordon" wrote in message
...

Neighbor went aboard his 39' custom with wife and 3 month old kid in
Mexico. 13 years later moved off of boat with 5 children and wife. Kids
decided they wanted to spend high school times with other kids.
Kids were home schooled on the boat and are very well adapted to life.
One is a multiple linguist, Spanish, Japanese, and Polish and I don't know
what else. All have some college and a couple have graduated.
I guess the point is, when push came to shove, the kids wanted to be on
land with their peers at that point in life.
Gordon


I also know people who went cruising with and homeschooled their kids.

One couple were teachers on sabatical and they had two boys - one in middle
school and one in 9th grade. But they only did this for ONE YEAR. I think
it was good for the boys, but they did go back to school at the end of the
sabatical year.

One couple did a circumnavigation which took several years with two girls.
But the girls were about 11 and 14 when they came back, and then they went
back to a regular school.

I've also met boat kids who were being homeschooled. The ones who are teens
do suffer from not having peers, as, while there are folks in the marina,
they are usually older. I worried about them WRT whether they would make
inappropriate friendships because there were no age appropriate experiences
available.

My husband was in the Navy, so he moved around a good bit, and by the time
my oldest was in 7th grade, she had been in 7 different schools (and the
second one in 5th grade had been in 5 different schools). It was always
hard for my oldest to switch schools, but I don't think it impacted her
negatively overall. But when it came to teen years and high school, I
stayed put in one place and Bob just commuted back and forth when he was
transferred to another district (In our case, he was at one base in
Maryland from 1973 to 1977, and then went to Crystal City (northern
Virginia) for two years before he retired. So it was possible for him to
commute.)

But although I deplore the language used, I do agree that unless the 15 year
old WANTS to go with her parents on this adventure, I would not do that to
her. I'd find some way to either postpone the trip, or have her remain in
an environment where she could interact with other teens.






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