At the Forum – Oct 16: the 80′s, adoption, and middle school

Welcome to this week’s At the Forum. We actually have hit a milestone this week. With the help of our members, we have hit 1000 post! What a great milestone and if you have not had a chance to visit the forum…. come on by and register. Here a few areas you might want to check out while you are there:

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  • Are you reading a good book that others may like?
  • Military families, come share your host country experiences with us.
  • What is Middle School in your part of the world?

Do you have a question you would like to ask? Come post it at the forum and it may be the highlight of next week’s, At the Forum. Until then, see you at the forum!

Amy Fleeker is a part of a great family that includes a husband of 12 years, 3 children, a dog and a cat. Her homeschooling style is eclectic with a emphasis on classical teaching. When with her family, you can find her watching movies, playing board games, and living life with a great sense of humor and knowing that God is all around. In her spare time she enjoys scrapbooking, tatting, crocheting and doing a little family history. You can visit Amy at her blog, Counting Change Again, or at the HOTM forum, where she is the Lead Moderator.

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Comments

  1. Amy Fleeker says:

    These eighties items in the pictures are cracking me up! Hard to believe that was highschool.

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  2. FoonnaArole says:

    What’s up? I’ve hung around watching and reading for ages here.

    Umm so like does anyone know how to unblock facebook from school?

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  3. immophopype says:

    Hello

    I thought that I would introduce myself to the discussion board.

    I’ve seen a lot of great discussions relating to this discussion board as a result I have been browsing for some time as a visitor just checking it out.

    So anyway, I’ve just actually joined and hope to bring something helpful towards community.

    I hope that this is the right forum to post this intro in, otherwise, you should move the message.

    Appreciate it
    immophopype

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