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School Children Program

My mom, brother Larry, David and myself
My mom, brother Larry, David and myself

Children 12 and under

If you are in school or a home schooler, this is a great opportunity for you to write your story. Your history. Your legacy.

And we are offering a special donation. Each time a donation is made on behalf of a writing, 50% will go the school child (payable the first week of each month via check to the student’s parent or guardian.)

Items will be non-fictional stories.

Age groups will be

  • 0-6 years of age. (minimum 100 words)
  • 7-12 years of age. (minimum of 300 words)
  • 13-18 years of age. (minimum of 500 words)

Please do not “write” these for your children. Let’s trust one another. (Adult? Visit here.)

For more on this thought process, visit this page.

Rules and program are subject to change.

Please submit the following form to get the process started. You will receive email with address for submissions. Enter any questions here.

Thank you!

Happy writing!

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Homeschoolers and School Children Invited

lee1When I think about legacy, one of the areas I often think about our children. Clearly without having children or a generation to come there is really no sense in leaving a legacy.

If this website only leaves education and information for a generation to come that’s a good thing. But if we can encourage children and their parents to leave information here at this website that’s an awesome thing. Continue reading Homeschoolers and School Children Invited

Tina’s Vacation Story

2015-06-21 17.47.482015 Johndrow Family Vacation

It was with great anticipation as the van was packed and loaded with stuff and people. Great fun was had as the kids in our vehicle played Auto Bingo and joked about being stuffed in like sardines. Jacob told ALL of us he didn’t like sardines. We arrived to a sign that indicated Jesus was celebrated by the owners of the cottage and so we unpacked and ate dinner and checked out the place. It was decided Jordan, Mariah and Jacob would all sleep in the loft. The next morning at 4:30 – they were awake. Couldn’t wait to see what the day unfolded. I got up and drank some coffee and made breakfast. Bacon, eggs and bagels or toast. Continue reading Tina’s Vacation Story

This Is The Story Of My Dog, Moe

Leona Mae
Leona Mae

Growing up my requests for a dog were always denied with a reminder of the responsibility having such a friend would carry.  It was a constant moot point between my parents and I; I wanted – needed to have a golden retriever and after begging, foot stomping, grunting and temper tantrums, I eventually settled for life with no canine bestie. Continue reading This Is The Story Of My Dog, Moe

My Grandchildren On Their First Fishing Trip

My mom, brother Larry, David and myself
My mom, brother Larry, David and myself

First fishing trip for the grandchildren.

This has been a vacation of firsts. Firsts for me. Firsts for my kids. And many firsts for grandchildren. Sometimes you have to break out to break in.

They have experienced canoeing, kayaking, s’mores and as of yesterday, fishing. Continue reading My Grandchildren On Their First Fishing Trip