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Call for experienced full time cruising (with/as) homeschooled
teenagers Hi, Stacy, I'm putting out your request to the various lists and forums I pester. Lydia, Your FlyingPigLog has inspired us to begin cruising in Oct 2008--with our 15yr old daughter. This is "her hell-being stuck on a boat with the 2 of us". I can think of nothing better than learning geography, marine biology, world history, art/culture, first hand as a cruiser. I am hoping you may know of another family cruising with teenagers that might be willing to contact her. A positive response from kids her age might get her excited.(we hope) Keep in touch --we love reading your adventures and thanks for sharing the FlyingPigLog. stacy hall Those of you reading who fit the bill - either current or past parents of and more particularly the real-deal teenagers cruising full time, homeschooled, etc., please responde to Stacy directly at stacyk40 at hotmail (period sign) com... L8R Skip Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it however." (and) "There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts." (Richard Bach, in The Reluctant Messiah) |
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Drop the kid off at boarding school .. and leave.
The little **** can sit in algebra class while mom and dad are off cruising. ======== "Skip Gundlach" wrote in message ... Call for experienced full time cruising (with/as) homeschooled teenagers Hi, Stacy, I'm putting out your request to the various lists and forums I pester. Lydia, Your FlyingPigLog has inspired us to begin cruising in Oct 2008--with our 15yr old daughter. This is "her hell-being stuck on a boat with the 2 of us". I can think of nothing better than learning geography, marine biology, world history, art/culture, first hand as a cruiser. I am hoping you may know of another family cruising with teenagers that might be willing to contact her. A positive response from kids her age might get her excited.(we hope) Keep in touch --we love reading your adventures and thanks for sharing the FlyingPigLog. stacy hall Those of you reading who fit the bill - either current or past parents of and more particularly the real-deal teenagers cruising full time, homeschooled, etc., please responde to Stacy directly at stacyk40 at hotmail (period sign) com... L8R Skip Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it however." (and) "There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts." (Richard Bach, in The Reluctant Messiah) |
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On 2008-01-09 17:17:11 -0500, "Sir Thomas of Cannondale"
said: Drop the kid off at boarding school .. and leave. The little **** can sit in algebra class while mom and dad are off cruising. Oh, Gawd! You've definitely demonstrated your incompetence. Real cruising kids demonstrate far more intelligence. At a minimum, they know where they are and where they want to be. |
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Jere Lull wrote in news:2008011001022875249-
jerelull@maccom: Real cruising kids demonstrate far more intelligence. At a minimum, they know where they are and where they want to be. I met a family who sold it all and spent a year in Taiwan as their Globe Yacht was being custom built...way back in the 70's. They spent some time here in Charleston, and like I did for Lydia and Skip but without so much boatwork, I played guide and taxi driver. Their two sons were taking high school by correspondence course from the University of Nebraska in a special program the university had for mobile families. Upon successful completion, their acceptance into the university was automatic, a real deal for the boys. They were both way ahead of their "grade" for their age and would graduate "high school" about 2 years ahead of "normal" for American kids. They were also world-class sailors who had completed the same courses towards their Masters licenses as their father. It was amusing about the sailing school. When they got to California from Taiwan via Hawaii, there was a nasty letter from the school threatening to drop them from the class as the school hadn't heard from them in a timely manner. I got to see the follow up letter before they left after they sent the school their "excuse" for being late.....that they were successfully navigating and sailing across the Pacific Ocean and couldn't find a proper post office in the appointed time...(c; The school's letter was MOST apologetic...and encouraging them to continue. I'll never forget the beautiful hand-carved pair of DRAGONS done in polished teak that went from port to starboard over the forward main cabin hatch that adorned the forward bulkhead. The work throughout the boat was just beautiful. She was around 60-65' as I remember and quite self-sufficient for world travel. Larry -- As the price of Monopoly money rises, at some point it will equal Federal Reserve Private Bank fake banknotes in value! |
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The kids in my old neighborhood did about the same thing...
They left high school to go cruising .. but first they stopped off at Paris Island to visit the Marine Corp. They cruised here and there, stopping off every now and then to kill people. Once they finished their tour, no one would hire them, they didn't have a college education. The tour company, aka-Uncle Sam's Cruising and Sailing LLC, didn't seem to give a crap about them. Many of them got into the pharmacy business, some actually became alcohol tasters. Those businesses take their toll on a guy. Now? They live on relief, hang out on street corners, talk about the good old days of cruising. Pardon me, if I don't give a rat's ass whether some rich **** 15 year old gets to go hang out on mommy and daddy's yacht. ============== "Larry" wrote in message ... Jere Lull wrote in news:2008011001022875249- jerelull@maccom: Real cruising kids demonstrate far more intelligence. At a minimum, they know where they are and where they want to be. I met a family who sold it all and spent a year in Taiwan as their Globe Yacht was being custom built...way back in the 70's. They spent some time here in Charleston, and like I did for Lydia and Skip but without so much boatwork, I played guide and taxi driver. Their two sons were taking high school by correspondence course from the University of Nebraska in a special program the university had for mobile families. Upon successful completion, their acceptance into the university was automatic, a real deal for the boys. They were both way ahead of their "grade" for their age and would graduate "high school" about 2 years ahead of "normal" for American kids. They were also world-class sailors who had completed the same courses towards their Masters licenses as their father. It was amusing about the sailing school. When they got to California from Taiwan via Hawaii, there was a nasty letter from the school threatening to drop them from the class as the school hadn't heard from them in a timely manner. I got to see the follow up letter before they left after they sent the school their "excuse" for being late.....that they were successfully navigating and sailing across the Pacific Ocean and couldn't find a proper post office in the appointed time...(c; The school's letter was MOST apologetic...and encouraging them to continue. I'll never forget the beautiful hand-carved pair of DRAGONS done in polished teak that went from port to starboard over the forward main cabin hatch that adorned the forward bulkhead. The work throughout the boat was just beautiful. She was around 60-65' as I remember and quite self-sufficient for world travel. Larry -- As the price of Monopoly money rises, at some point it will equal Federal Reserve Private Bank fake banknotes in value! |
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"Sir Thomas of Cannondale" wrote in
news:ZKohj.3904$K%6.3803@trndny04: Pardon me, if I don't give a rat's ass whether some rich **** 15 year old gets to go hang out on mommy and daddy's yacht. Wow...are you in the wrong newsgroup..... Larry -- As the price of Monopoly money rises, at some point it will equal Federal Reserve Private Bank fake banknotes in value! |
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Pardon me, if I don't give a rat's ass whether some rich **** 15 year old
gets to go hang out on mommy and daddy's yacht. Besides being a complete ass, you've obviously not followed any of the Skip threads, nor met or even laid eyes on them or their boat. Had you even a sliver of actual knowlege of the situation you wouldn't be stupid enough to make such remarks. But apparently you're just a gasbag with nothing but insults to share. Jerk. As for the experience, oy, that's asking for trouble. Even with already being homeschooled you're asking far too much out a 15 year old to go along with that sort of plan. As has been suggested you'd do better to send the child off to school instead. But even then you'd be asking her to abandon everything going on in her life. At 15 that's not going to be a pleasant departure. You do well to seriously rethink the plan or be entirely sure the girl wants to go along with it. That's not an age where that's likely... |
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Jere Lull wrote:
On 2008-01-09 17:17:11 -0500, "Sir Thomas of Cannondale" said: Drop the kid off at boarding school .. and leave. The little **** can sit in algebra class while mom and dad are off cruising. Oh, Gawd! You've definitely demonstrated your incompetence. Real cruising kids demonstrate far more intelligence. At a minimum, they know where they are and where they want to be. What about the social skills they learn when they are in a school with other students. You can't survive alone in the world you need to know how to interact with others. |
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BAR wrote:
Jere Lull wrote: On 2008-01-09 17:17:11 -0500, "Sir Thomas of Cannondale" said: Drop the kid off at boarding school .. and leave. The little **** can sit in algebra class while mom and dad are off cruising. Oh, Gawd! You've definitely demonstrated your incompetence. Real cruising kids demonstrate far more intelligence. At a minimum, they know where they are and where they want to be. What about the social skills they learn when they are in a school with other students. You can't survive alone in the world you need to know how to interact with others. No loss at all. The times have changed, and social skills along with them. |
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Hi, Skip (and Lydia),
Glad y'all are doing well. I love newsgroups. You asked for responses by people who had experience homeschooling and cruising. How many of those did you get, as opposed to pontification by dickwads who know ****-all about ****- all? Socialization! Jeezis Christ on Kaopectate, BAR, you're a ****ing idiot. And, Bob, if you wanna defend the value of schooling, perhaps you should lean your native ****ing tongue a bit better and lead us by example, speaking of "knowing what you're doing." Frank (*un*schooling for the last 5 or so years and I'll match my kids' SAT scores, schoolish knowledge, and *especially* their ability to function in the real world against any schooled kid) P.S. Our older daughter was 13 when we moved aboard. She was not enthused but she was willing and somewhat interested. I agree that it's a tough thing for a teenager to break from everything she knows to head into the unknown when it's not her own dream. |
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