tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3402465881767446501.post3496681653749998402..comments2024-02-09T18:05:09.362+11:00Comments on owlet: unschool monday :: the costAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18038992332864003462noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3402465881767446501.post-85902655714586694572011-09-28T02:24:09.119+10:002011-09-28T02:24:09.119+10:00great post! i just learned about unschool monday, ...great post! i just learned about unschool monday, so i'm linking up with a post from sunday. it kind of fits :-)Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14924375277167951392noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3402465881767446501.post-16037799486373717502011-09-27T19:43:56.722+10:002011-09-27T19:43:56.722+10:00I love this angle - the actual 'how we make it...I love this angle - the actual 'how we make it work' stuff. While I love the idea of unschooling, I also like the Montessori approach - but we would never be able to afford the expense. It's interesting to read about which bits of your money goes where...<br />Were the school fees you mention state school/steiner?bethhttp://www.miaowthecat.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3402465881767446501.post-13057774983569018352011-09-27T11:25:09.282+10:002011-09-27T11:25:09.282+10:00I really enjoyed this look into the way your beaut...I really enjoyed this look into the way your beautiful family makes it work. As always thank you. You are such a treasure to me. xxEleanor Renehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05152124275200612492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3402465881767446501.post-66646796959588066552011-09-27T07:52:03.931+10:002011-09-27T07:52:03.931+10:00Thank you for sharing this (and to Sarah for askin...Thank you for sharing this (and to Sarah for asking). It's so reassuring to someone facing a similar transition and seeking ways to make it work. Our mortgage is similarly large (a lifestyle choice and financial investment) and therefore I have always worked part-time since having our babes. My husband makes an average income, so that plus possible benefits (which I don't like to include in case we go into recession..) means our mortgage takes up 55% of our income (with me not working). Would you mind breaking it down a little more for me so I can see how much you delegate to food/fuel/bills/outings/gifts/etc? <br /><br />Many many thanks,<br />LeahAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com