my husband and i are college profs and he just got a job in kauai.
he teaches art: graphic, sculpture, ceramics, etc.
i teach spanish and french.
i will stay in kansas with the kids til he's sure he'll stay there
and/or i have a job there.
but i dont see much demand for my languages,
more for Japanese, Hawaiian.
we have 4 children, 2 adults (adopted from ecuador)
one of which is thinking about going to U of HI,
and living in the residence hall.
i would like to here your opinions on univ. and
res. hall experiences.
and 2 little ones, ages 8 & 10.
we homeschool.
i would appreciate any info on a hawaiian experience
of homeschooling.
the little ones also play suzuki violin and piano and would
love to find suzuki teachers in kauai.
also, i wonder about inter-island travel, if we would have
to go to another island, say, for suz. lessons.
we understand the difficulty of living in another culture,
as we have lived in ecuador, where we are the minority,
but the little ones are admired and adored...little blondies
that speak spanish seem to melt hearts.
but i am worried, somewhat, about the reception they
might receive in hawaii. the oldest, a boy, is very confident
and proud about himself (he is handsome and has blond hair
so long he can sit on it), his experiences (he is well traveled and
homeschooled) and his abilities (he is bilingual and he's a fine musician).
i understand that attitude may not be well accepted in the hawaiian culture.
i look forward to learning from you.
i also would be happy to share any info that you would
like to know about kansas, homeschooling, suzuki music
method, ecuador, etc.
kerri and family
he teaches art: graphic, sculpture, ceramics, etc.
i teach spanish and french.
i will stay in kansas with the kids til he's sure he'll stay there
and/or i have a job there.
but i dont see much demand for my languages,
more for Japanese, Hawaiian.
we have 4 children, 2 adults (adopted from ecuador)
one of which is thinking about going to U of HI,
and living in the residence hall.
i would like to here your opinions on univ. and
res. hall experiences.
and 2 little ones, ages 8 & 10.
we homeschool.
i would appreciate any info on a hawaiian experience
of homeschooling.
the little ones also play suzuki violin and piano and would
love to find suzuki teachers in kauai.
also, i wonder about inter-island travel, if we would have
to go to another island, say, for suz. lessons.
we understand the difficulty of living in another culture,
as we have lived in ecuador, where we are the minority,
but the little ones are admired and adored...little blondies
that speak spanish seem to melt hearts.
but i am worried, somewhat, about the reception they
might receive in hawaii. the oldest, a boy, is very confident
and proud about himself (he is handsome and has blond hair
so long he can sit on it), his experiences (he is well traveled and
homeschooled) and his abilities (he is bilingual and he's a fine musician).
i understand that attitude may not be well accepted in the hawaiian culture.
i look forward to learning from you.
i also would be happy to share any info that you would
like to know about kansas, homeschooling, suzuki music
method, ecuador, etc.
kerri and family
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