I’m with you, as I’m not sure the intention of the video? But on a guess, I would say a homeschool family is poking a little fun at themselves? I could be wrong.
I do know that while I was daily active in homeschooling, I felt like I was soooo much less than perfect (I was not ~ either less or perfect), and I felt judged by ‘all sides’ (probably was), and I wish I had learned early on to poke more fun at ourselves instead of worrying about living up to something ‘unknown!’ LOL.
I am happy I homeschooled.
The light-hearted treatment of the teaching of evolution kinda threw me; though they sure *looked* like a religious conservative homeschooling family – lol :)
As an atheist – and former Christian homeschooling parent – I blog (mostly) about the social-political aspects of religious fundamentalism, especially as it impacts the education and socialization of children.
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The FBI has that label at the beginning of movies. You know the one.
The sane hsers should have a label we can affix to every creation like this one, denying any affiliation in any way.
Nance
[smile] Ahh… it’s a beautiful thing.
Actually, I’ve enjoyed and been impressed with the quality of that video since I first saw it.
~Luke
Luke,
I appreciated the production quality, too. In addition, the words all rhymed — and I enjoyed the reference to Hooters :)
Nance,
I actually had to watch it a couple times to decide whether or not it was spoofing homeschooling :) … and, I’m still uncertain :?
I’m with you, as I’m not sure the intention of the video? But on a guess, I would say a homeschool family is poking a little fun at themselves? I could be wrong.
I do know that while I was daily active in homeschooling, I felt like I was soooo much less than perfect (I was not ~ either less or perfect), and I felt judged by ‘all sides’ (probably was), and I wish I had learned early on to poke more fun at ourselves instead of worrying about living up to something ‘unknown!’ LOL.
I am happy I homeschooled.
The light-hearted treatment of the teaching of evolution kinda threw me; though they sure *looked* like a religious conservative homeschooling family – lol :)