Paying For Medical School
By , on January 9th, 2009
Paying for Medical School will not be an issue.

Joseph’s copywork from 01/08/2009
His handwriting is just too neat. I don’t think medical school is in the stars for this child.
Another son, however, could end up a brain surgeon if his handwriting holds out.
Lynn
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About Lynn
I am the mother of four delightful children: a 23-year-old son, a 20-year-old son, a 17-year-old son, and a bright and bubbly 13-year-old daughter. I share an apartment home with my 17-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter. My little home on the internet is called Rose Cottage because of my love for gardening, roses, and all things romantic and Victorian. Welcome.
I'm a North Carolina girl and I love sharing North Carolina links and information. I do medical transcription from home. My hobbies include making sweet little dolls from clay who are named and have their own stories to tell. I also make old-fashioned brooches. These are for sale in my Etsy shop.
For 13 years continuously, I homeschooled some or all of our four children, but the time came that our homeschool had to be closed. It was the end of a beautiful chapter in my life. I will always be a strong supporter of homeschooling and I will continue to review books and maintain my homeschool website, The Healthy Homeschool.
The Players
Lil Ol' Me
Son Daniel, 23
Son, Big Joe, 20
Son, John, 17
Daughter, Michaela, 13
Annie Fatso Beagle
My Symphony
To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly; to listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart; to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasions, hurry never. In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common. This is to be my symphony.
William Henry Channing
1810-1884
What You Do Sow a thought, reap an action.
Sow an action, reap a habit.
Sow a habit, reap a character.
Sow a character, reap a destiny.
Contact Me
I would for you to leave a comment, but you can also e-mail me at lynn AT thehealthyhomeschool.com
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Wow! That is very impressive handwriting. We have had handwriting challenges in our homeschool. We have one left-hander which makes it hard for the writer to see what they are writing. We really like the subject matter, too!
He does write very neatly, though as you can see he will occasionally miss letters. He has dyslexia. Bad. But we are overcoming! His favorite pasttime is reading.
Now my goal is to make him a superb speller!
Lynn
Your son’s handwriting is very neat. My son’s is a lot like ‘chicken scratch’, and when he writes, he never leaves spaces between words; so I have him type out his work instead.
I wanted to let you know that I made your potato wedges for dinner tonight (with meatloaf) and they were a big hit! Thank you SO much!!
Have a great weekend!
Liane
I am very impressed. Handwriting is a struggle for my sweeties. I have been much more diligent about copywork so I am hoping for some improvement soon. Although being a doctor wouldn’t be a bad thing provided they can get a full scholarship!
Both of my boys are sure to be doctors because of their handwriting! I tell them that regularly!