Author name: Kayla

Thoughts On Solving World Poverty

9 million people die from hunger each year. This number may double thanks to the lockdowns that have been imposed in the world’s poorest countries. Even before the lockdowns, about half the world lived on less than $5.50 a day. 10% of the population lived in extreme poverty, which is defined by the World Bank […]

Speaking As An Introvert

I’m an introvert.  Speaking my mind when I’m face to face with someone has always been a challenge. Like many of my kind, I’m also sensitive and I cry easily. I find crying in front of people mortifying. When I am trying to do something difficult like talk about something I feel strongly about, these

Teacherless Homeschool Case Study: 7 Years of Independent Learning

If you hate the idea of being a teacher, can you still homeschool your kids? Absolutely. I have three children and they teach themselves. We’re seven years into this adventure now, and I’m grateful I decided to go the teacherless route. I had plenty of reasons for wanting to homeschool. I wanted my kids to

Tornado

Yesterday we were in the path of a tornado. It ended up missing our campground, but ended up tearing the roofs off a few buildings in town. It’s always a tough call, to know whether it’s safer to stay put inside our RV, or to go outside and stand inside a shower house. Tornadoes are,

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