A website with a lot of friendly homeschoolers, or friends of homeschoolers from many different backgrounds and religions. There is a TON of helpful information for those who want to homeschool, are homeschooling, or are interested in information about homeschooling. The women are real, caring, and interested in helping each other. Homeschooling methods vary from unschooling to classical, and everywhere in-between.
This site was started by Susan Wise Bauer, who wrote the book "The Well Trained Mind" with her mom, Jessie Wise.
There is rarely a "bashing" problem, and usually it's a misunderstanding, and not "bashing" at all. Every site has their few "bad apples", who sometimes write disparaging definitions of the place, when it's known that they were actually the culprit! Be that as it may, The Well Trained Mind site is highly recommended and loved by those who frequent it!
This site was started by Susan Wise Bauer, who wrote the book "The Well Trained Mind" with her mom, Jessie Wise.
There is rarely a "bashing" problem, and usually it's a misunderstanding, and not "bashing" at all. Every site has their few "bad apples", who sometimes write disparaging definitions of the place, when it's known that they were actually the culprit! Be that as it may, The Well Trained Mind site is highly recommended and loved by those who frequent it!
Many Newbie Homeschoolers ask for advice on how to get started, find curriculum, make lesson plans, and keep the kids motivated. A wide variety of answers are given, giving the new homeschooler a wealth of information to draw from.
As one school year winds down, thoughts go to what to use for the next year. Many questions are asked, sometimes grade-specific, about curriculum, and others share what they have used, how they used it, and if it was helpful for them or not.
Sometimes some families are the only homeschoolers in their area. The Well Trained Mind site becomes their community, giving them a chance to relate with other homeschoolers.
It really does become a habit. Friends are made, and it's hard to stay away. A wonderful and caring atmosphere and place!
As one school year winds down, thoughts go to what to use for the next year. Many questions are asked, sometimes grade-specific, about curriculum, and others share what they have used, how they used it, and if it was helpful for them or not.
Sometimes some families are the only homeschoolers in their area. The Well Trained Mind site becomes their community, giving them a chance to relate with other homeschoolers.
It really does become a habit. Friends are made, and it's hard to stay away. A wonderful and caring atmosphere and place!
by Kumiko October 15, 2009
conveys surprise, like "I'll be damned"
She has a twin? Well fuck me running
by UsualSuspect January 13, 2003
while you're dipping spread the asshole w both thumbs and spit into his/her rectum and proceed to penetrate
I gave my girl a south brunswick oil well during sex and she had Tabacco residue around her asshole for weeks
by Dpw2013 January 04, 2017
by not Kevin May 17, 2006
To be content, fulfilled, comfortable and at ease with oneself; assuming one’s personality and body. The skin is considered as a sort of envelop in which the personality is contained. Thus, the expression evokes harmony between mind and body.
It is a literal translation of the French expression: “se sentir bien dans sa peau”, which can also be used with the verb “to be”, i.e., to be well in one’s skin (“être bien dans sa peau”).
The expression can also be used in the negative way to refer to any sort of anxiety, depression, or general dissatisfaction with one’s life.
It is a literal translation of the French expression: “se sentir bien dans sa peau”, which can also be used with the verb “to be”, i.e., to be well in one’s skin (“être bien dans sa peau”).
The expression can also be used in the negative way to refer to any sort of anxiety, depression, or general dissatisfaction with one’s life.
I feel well in my skin since I met Shakri and started yoga classes.
My teenage daughter does not feel well in her skin and stayed in her bedroom all evening.
My teenage daughter does not feel well in her skin and stayed in her bedroom all evening.
by Potimarron September 29, 2013
A phrase used when somebody is angry when something irritates them or is hurtful physically or mentally to them!
by SandyV June 11, 2007
A phrase of surprise. A reaction to something unexpected. Often followed by "And Pokey too." from a bro who is equally surprised
Dude: Hey, Donald Trump got the nomination.
Second dude: Well, fuck me, Gumby!
Third dude: And Pokey too!
Second dude: Well, fuck me, Gumby!
Third dude: And Pokey too!
by ZenTam July 19, 2016