First of all . . . the continued fight for liberty in America.
It appears that those pushing for ratification of the CRPD are going to go for it again in June. It would not be surprising if they try to sneak it in again admidst all the hubbub going on with the Benghazi and IRS affairs, etc. Congress needs to know that we are still watching. The fight for liberty must be persistant!
If you don't remember/know the dangers of the CRPD, here's a short bit:
"CRPD threatens U.S. sovereignty and parental rights, and if ratified, it would effectively put us under international law when it comes to parenting our special needs children. While CRPD may, on the surface, appear to protect those with disabilities, it actually gives the government the power, with direction from the U.N., to decide what is best for our children. That is wrong and not something we should see in the United States of America.
If CRPD were ratified and enforced, it would give the U.N. discretion over decisions about how we educate our special needs kids and could potentially eliminate parental rights for the education of children with disabilities."Here's the link to send letters to your senators. CRPD letter.
One little action everyday.
Anyhow, besides that. I had some great pictures to share with you from yesterday but our camera is acting up. Hopefully Mr. Fix-It can get er done soon. But Mr. Fix-It is fixing a lot these days, so we'll see.
I am cleaning and packing this morning for my short jaunt over to Minnesota for another homeschool conference. Goodness, I LOVE those! But they are also a huge practice in self-control because I could just go crazy purchasing all kinds of books. There are just so many wonderful things to read together!
Anyhow, hopefully next week I can be back with some pictures and more life to share. Busy, busy around here.
Hope you all are thriving! All my love!
Got it on the the link. You are busy and brave! Cannot wait to ask the kids what they thought of the ultrasound, That should be priceless.
ReplyDeleteAny one who does not like or thinks home schooling is not the best, I can sure say that these children are getting age appropriate lessons on health education and having children!!!! Way to go!....Wonder what the kids said....