To be honest, you hit most of them! I used to do MonochromeMonday and TreeTuesday, but, will do ThreeTuneTuesdat when I have time. You know about me and no time though, right? We all have that problem I hear.
I like the chance to use the Gallery for an art program. I was all about that! We are both lucky to live where there are many kinds of opportunities for homeschoolers. We used the Supreme Court and Congress (watching how bills were passed, or not) and our judicial system and how it doesn't can work. It is an amazing experience and honestly, the poor kids in school aren't getting nearly what they need. Most anyway. Pretty snazzy runners. I want pink ones, I think.
By the way, almost everything downtown here was open and free to homeschoolers. They figure we already paid upfront in taxes for schools that we weren't utilizing... or something like that. :) Thanks always for giving us the time of our lives chasing you around on #MarketFriday.
#MarketFriday began as a way to reach out across the globe and learn about different cultures through their markets, especially local markets and farmers' markets, and eventually branched out and evolved over time from straight shopping to a cultural affair as it highlights how we differ and then again, how much we are alike. We have become a melting pot of culture, but it is still the Rituals, Festivals, food, architecture, and even your language/languages that separate us... Along with the fact that these things are normal for us. There are unwritten rules that rule our social behaviors. I see this as allowing for increased tolerance between cultures and nations, and opportunities to come together on an even playing ground. A strong culture can be beneficial to a country as it promotes unity, especially during a crisis, peaceful debate, and open dialogue. I have learned so much about all of you and it has been an amazing experience. I can only hope that learning about each other can help us work together for a peaceful world.
Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday
Somehow I managed to accidently downvote this comment and, despite much swearing and cursing, I'm not sure if I managed to reverse it. I will upvote every other comment in an effort to compensate. Sorry.
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Oh, Quill! @quillfire I confess. I wrote crapola just so you would come and downvote me. All you have to do is write !HELP and the bot will come and give you a hand.
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Hello @quillfire, it is not uncommon to experience this type of mistake when curating on the blockchain. Thanks for letting the other party know that you downvoted her content by mistake. That's usually the first step to take in such situations.
About reversing the downvote, you can easily nullify the downvote by giving an upvote with a voting percentage that is equal or higher than the percentage of downvote given. If the downvote was a 70% downvote, an upvote of 70% and above will cancel it out.
If it was a 100% downvote, nullify it with 100% upvote. Then, you can go ahead to upvote any other post or comment of the author. That's how the author would be able to get the author's reward while you get the Curation reward from the upvote.
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How do you reverse a downvote? It was done in error.
You sneaky woman. :-)
It wasn't (obviously) about the money, it was the priciple ... I didn't want you thinking I was downvoting you. How I managed said downvote is still beyond me.
Anyway, how are things going?
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Yes ... homeschoolers do save the state some money but it is still not a common choice. I imagine as it becomes more popular, there will be more opportunities and perks for us.
It turned a corner for us here, with many benefits, and the homeschool Coops have been amazing. We band together for classes such as art, language and other specialties. It worked well, Being close to downtown DC was really a bonus too.
Everything there is open and available anytime for the homeschoolers. You can bypass the lines and wait.
During the shutdown, everyone had to homeschool here. It was quite fascinating to watch parents do that to their uncontrollable children that they send to school for babysitting. In actuality, it was quite disappointing as most didn't make sure their kids were doing the work, (many weren't) and they didn't fail them, but, pushed them forward in school.
Alas I can tell you that with many students many teachers don't do much better. If you kids aren't self-motivated, school is usually just babysitting after a certain grade.
Thats true. But they were getting paid for it, parents werent. I get we have a vested interest in them, and we should... but, I would return a product that doesn't work, wouldn't you?