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Question of the Quarter Response

Last quarter's question: What are you doing to prepare yourself and your clients for the year 2000?

As a busy "homelife" mother of nine (ages NB-16, breastfeeding, homeschooling home·school or home-school  
v. home·schooled, home·school·ing, home·schools

v.tr.
To instruct (a pupil, for example) in an educational program outside of established schools, especially in the home.
, ...), I search for ways to make a difference. I plan to share more of what I have learned. I try to reach out to those new mothers and mothers-to-be. I'm I'm  

Contraction of I am.

Our Living Language Speakers of some scattered varieties of American English sometimes use I'm instead of I've or I have in present perfect constructions, as in
 learning to use those opportunities that happen in the course of busy comings and goings. I plan to become more vocal when I find myself with or meeting mothers in public so that I may encourage them with my experience. I hope to share more of my pregnancy and birth and parenting books. I am also planning to change my informal study time into formal study toward certification as a labor assistant that others may be blessed.

Thanks for your work on the journal, Annmarie! I continue to learn.

Julie JULIE Joint Utility Locating Information for Excavators
JULIE Jena University Language and Information Engineering (Germany) 
 Mae Coponen New Ipswich Ipswich, city, England
Ipswich, city (1991 pop. 129,661) and district, Suffolk, E England, on the Orwell estuary 12 mi (19 km) from its entry into the North Sea. Ipswich is the county seat of Suffolk.
, NH
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