Wow a very long article but I cherished every word, much like I ate the homemade fried chicken livers yesterday until my belly was ready to burst . Awesome, I love this especially because I’m a retired teacher of almost 4 decades, excuse me, Coach/Teacher of almost 4 decades from the Houston area. Now I am a referee for high school football in Texas, a gardening instructor, a nature study expert for children, and finally an aspiring writer here on Substack. I will publish tomorrow morning with mine called “Fire the Coach we deserve better.” it deals with my 38 years of coaching and knowledge from the inside – – the belly of the beast since the world is infatuated with coaches, especially football coaches, which is what I was. But back to you.
I’m in Waco Texas now and there’s a big Homeschool network, in fact, I referee a large football game between the homeschool group from Waco versus the homeschool group from Brian College Station. Basically the Baylor Bears versus the Texas Aggies – – and I could you not because some of these 18-year-old man or future college players. But I got to talk to some of the directors of the Homeschool group and told them how if I had to do it all over again with my three children, I would homeschool. And then I told them how I want to get with them because I’m a second generation Ukrainian farmer with two science degrees and experience at teaching entrepreneurship. – – Your take on the whole entrepreneurship marriage with homeschooling is so spot on. I love it because homeschooling like you said allows you to go to areas of interest. And even though I have 3°, though my parents were just first grade graduates, 1st generation Ukrainian farmers, I have loved my almost 4 decades of teaching and coaching, so it never felt like work. And now that I’m free because the family has grown and moved out – – including an ex-wife, ha ha – I truly have freedom to explore all my interest with no fear about economics. I wish I hadn’t bought into the matrix that was started by the industrial revolution. I love history in my first degree from the University of Texas is in history, my second is biology from Southwest Texas State and I have a masters and Management from UH. So I have a love of history and going backwards and figuring out why we are where we’re at in society. I’ve read some of your other articles and subscriber, but not a paid subscriber. I’m gonna go backwards in Delvin to more of your articles and probably going to bite. The bullet become paid. Again, thank you very very much for this enlightening article.
Coachbear
PS all this voice to text without much proofreading. Sorry I’m in a hurry – – lots to do today, but I didn’t go without commenting.
Forgot to say, you remind me a lot with your style and inquisitive nature of Franklin O Kanu of Unorthodoxy. I hope you take that as a compliment because that was my intention.
Wow a very long article but I cherished every word, much like I ate the homemade fried chicken livers yesterday until my belly was ready to burst . Awesome, I love this especially because I’m a retired teacher of almost 4 decades, excuse me, Coach/Teacher of almost 4 decades from the Houston area. Now I am a referee for high school football in Texas, a gardening instructor, a nature study expert for children, and finally an aspiring writer here on Substack. I will publish tomorrow morning with mine called “Fire the Coach we deserve better.” it deals with my 38 years of coaching and knowledge from the inside – – the belly of the beast since the world is infatuated with coaches, especially football coaches, which is what I was. But back to you.
I’m in Waco Texas now and there’s a big Homeschool network, in fact, I referee a large football game between the homeschool group from Waco versus the homeschool group from Brian College Station. Basically the Baylor Bears versus the Texas Aggies – – and I could you not because some of these 18-year-old man or future college players. But I got to talk to some of the directors of the Homeschool group and told them how if I had to do it all over again with my three children, I would homeschool. And then I told them how I want to get with them because I’m a second generation Ukrainian farmer with two science degrees and experience at teaching entrepreneurship. – – Your take on the whole entrepreneurship marriage with homeschooling is so spot on. I love it because homeschooling like you said allows you to go to areas of interest. And even though I have 3°, though my parents were just first grade graduates, 1st generation Ukrainian farmers, I have loved my almost 4 decades of teaching and coaching, so it never felt like work. And now that I’m free because the family has grown and moved out – – including an ex-wife, ha ha – I truly have freedom to explore all my interest with no fear about economics. I wish I hadn’t bought into the matrix that was started by the industrial revolution. I love history in my first degree from the University of Texas is in history, my second is biology from Southwest Texas State and I have a masters and Management from UH. So I have a love of history and going backwards and figuring out why we are where we’re at in society. I’ve read some of your other articles and subscriber, but not a paid subscriber. I’m gonna go backwards in Delvin to more of your articles and probably going to bite. The bullet become paid. Again, thank you very very much for this enlightening article.
Coachbear
PS all this voice to text without much proofreading. Sorry I’m in a hurry – – lots to do today, but I didn’t go without commenting.
Forgot to say, you remind me a lot with your style and inquisitive nature of Franklin O Kanu of Unorthodoxy. I hope you take that as a compliment because that was my intention.
Coachbear