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" ... But it will also be so fun to be able to incorporate into things they see every day (beyond these four walls!): Geography lessons from where we are going and the new neighborhoods we encounter; science in measuring out liters of water at the dinner table or measuring sand on a beach; writing and drawing in keeping a daily scrapbook, doing math in different forms of currency. One of my favorite teachers from high school educated his youngest child at home and has been a wealth of information on developing schedules and alternative education plans. One amazing thing he did was start their day by reading a biography to see how differently people live. ... "
" ... If you’re counting the days until you can actually take an island vacation again, here’s the way to do it. Every page features a gorgeous photo of a beach somewhere and is likely to inspire a future trip. You may decide to keep every page as your personal scrapbook. Price: $18.99 ... "
" ... James Prosek: Yes, I have thought about it, for sure. I kept a scrapbook of all the crazy stuff, letters and articles and things. My roommates in college were a little pissed at me but amused as they were fielding phone calls and writing messages on bits of paper when I was in class. I was essentially running a business from my dorm room. I saved the scrap of paper on which my roommate Andy wrote: “Jann Wenner called. He says he’s the founder of Rolling Stone.” I met with Jann in his office in New York shortly after that. He bought a painting from me and sent Mark Seliger to photograph me for Men’s Journal. I was on CBS Sunday morning with Charles Osgood, NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, in People Magazine. I was interviewed for All Things Considered by Linda Wertheimer. My editor at Knopf for the Trout book, Gary Fisketjon told me that Tom McGuane (a literary hero of mine) heard the NPR interview while driving his truck in rural Montana and told him that what I said in the interview, “made a lot of sense,” or something to that effect. I met Howell Raines, who was then editorial page editor of the New York Times, and when he later became Executive Editor he encouraged me to write more for the paper. Sonny Mehta, the head of Knopf, hand delivered a copy of my Trout book to George Bush Sr. in Kennebunk and the president sent me a very nice hand-written note that said, “well done from a fellow Yalie.” I was the first undergraduate to appear on the cover of the Yale Alumni Magazine. ... "
" ... The prints are made like artworks. It starts with a scrapbook (I am a ferocious scrap-booker), and each print is hand-drawn or hand painted. We don’t use a computer until it’s time to scan the artwork and turn it into a print. ... "
" ... The process takes four to six months and commissions start at £35,000. Each Life In Seven Charms commission is presented in a beautifully bound and personalized jewelry box. Designed like a book, it opens to reveal suede lined compartments which house the individual precious charms. These charms are designed as a collection; however they can be worn individually; playfully clipping on and off your choice of bracelet or necklace. Also within a client’s jewelry box, she will find a scrapbook, filled with the tokens and inspiration behind each charm – altogether, a truly precious heirloom. ... "