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Since 2020, I have been genuinely grateful to be part of an extraordinary circle of friends who share a common vision of life. Covid lunacy had disrupted the way we live and learn, but it brought us together through homeschooling. As society continues to evolve, we have managed to support and motivate one another to face these challenges courageously.
Just yesterday, I reconnected with an old acquaintance, someone I had been bumping into quite frequently lately. I noticed he was grappling with some significant issues in his life.
When he confided in me that he had decided to homeschool his children as part of the changes in his life, I knew exactly what to do. Recognizing the perfect opportunity to introduce him to my support network, I invited him to my husband's birthday campout the next day. There, he would have a chance to meet some of the homeschoolers who had become an integral part of our lives.
The timing couldn't have been more impeccable. The friend arrived, having built an impressive e-bike from an old trampoline, and with a fireworks business on the side – something that one of the kids in our homeschooling group absolutely adores.
During the campout, I expressed my gratitude for the bonds forged within our group during this extraordinary time. He confided that he had felt alone in his thoughts and struggles, and he seemed genuinely grateful to find kindred spirits who shared his experience.
Today was a genuinely good day. By extending our circle of friendship and support, I believe we have made a lasting impact on someone's life, and that's a feeling that's hard to beat.
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