In July of this year I will be walking the 84 mile long Hadrian’s Wall footpath. I am doing this in aid of The Joseph Salmon Trust, a charity that provides financial support to parents who have lost a child. This might be help with things like funeral costs for those struggling to afford them, or to allow the self employed to take time off in order to grieve.
Over the next nine days I will be showcasing the bloggers that will be hiking the trail with me.
Idaho Dad
Idaho Dad started his blog A Family Runs Through It way back in 2004. That’s some seriously old school blogging. I mean the internet wasn’t even invented until 2005! (or something like that. I forget).
He’s certainly been a visitor to this blog almost since the start, and has always been both an inspiration and a source of encouragement to me. He probably won’t remember this, but he once sent me an incredibly supportive email during the middle of my mid-blog crisis about having the confidence to expand the scope of topics here on All That comes With It, and as a result lead directly to me improving both the quality and the enjoyment I get from writing this blog.
It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that without Idaho Dad I’d probably have quit blogging by now. Wether that’s a good thing or a bad thing depends on your perception.
Idaho Dad’s also been incredibly supportive of the walk and has proved an invaluable sounding board to bounce ideas off. In fact it was a comment about how he’d have liked to come along on the last walk that sparked off the idea to post an open invite here on the blog.
Wow. Thanks man.
Over on his blog Idaho Dad posts about life, the universe, and everything; but mainly focusing on his kids, homeschooling, and great children’s music. He’s a good man, and one I can’t recommend getting to know highly enough. Even if he does have a dodgy beard
ImPerceptible
ImPerceptible from ImPerceptibility is another homeschooler. But like Idaho Dad she’s not one of those scary fundamentalist christian homeschoolers. She describes herself as an Educational Anarchist, and I’m sure that moniker fits very well.
Actually I’m not entirely sure if she is homeschooling or not at the moment. But even if she isn’t, the attitude is still there.
I must admit that I’m a little intimidated by ImPerceptible. She’s artistic, intelligent, funny, literate and a free thinker; and sometimes I wonder if that in real life I’ll be able to keep up. She’s like one of those really cool kids in school – not the ones that hang around in the “in-crowd”, but those that just seem incredibly comfortable and self assured in their own skin. To quote Douglas Adams “They really know where their towel is”.
It’s quite possible that I’ve completely misread her, and that she’s as much of a bundle of social awkwardness and insecurities as the rest of us. Or maybe not.
Still, even if she does turn out to be too cool for school (ha! see what i did there?), I’m still looking forward to meeting her and her husband when they fly over for the walk in July. Because in every contact I’ve had with her she’s come across as a warm and lovely individual.
My only criticism is that she doesn’t blog enough. The blogosphere needs more imperceptibility in it.
If you would like to learn more about the Hadrian’s Walk then you can visit our website. If you would like to donate then you can do so here.
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Funny how us homeschoolers always get lumped together. I don’t mind in the least being lumped with Phil, though.
I’m still homeschooling my youngest but my oldest wanted to try middle school last year and became the first child in the history of the world to love being in middle school. WTF? Go figure. I’m adjusting.
Your review of me is very sweet but as you suspect, I am a socially awkward insecure total dork. At least until I get to know people then I’m just a total dork. You’re right, I’m fine with that. I grew up hearing a different drum in a homogenous small southern town. It was either learn to fight to be myself or self destruct. I came close to the later but settled on the former. I’m happy with my decisions.
You shouldn’t be the least bit intimidated by me. I think the world of you! And like the rest of the people I know that are going on the walk, I think we all share a similar view of the world and our place in it. You’ve managed to pull together a great group of people for a great cause and we are going to have a wonderful time together. Unless I run out of chocolate bars. Then we might have some problems.
I’ll get back to work now putting more imperceptibility into the blogosphere. I’ve been a big slacker lately. Thanks for the great review. It got my morning off to a good start.
.-= ImPerceptible´s last blog ..Pondering Future In-Laws =-.
@ImPerceptible, the alphabet lumped you together, not the homeschooling :)
I’ve been surprised at how there isn’t one single arse coming on this walk too. Just goes to show a blog is a good way of getting like minded people together.
@Dan, you haven’t met Rajiv yet.
Just kidding, just kidding.
Thanks for the lumps, Imperceptible!
Wow, Dan, I didn’t realize how big an influence I’ve been on your life. So you won’t be mad when I steal your blog template because Blogger is forcing me to move to WordPress?
Even though I’m old enough to be Dan’s, uh, slightly older brother, and we live in completely different countries, and he hates 80′s music, and he’s successfully lost weight, and he has this unnatural love for chickens… Oh hell, I was going to talk about what we have in common but now I can’t think of anything.
No, it’s really all about being a good dad. Dan’s got it. That’s what brings me back. That and the free cookies.
@Idaho Dad, feel free – I stole it from Lee myself.
@Dan, I really like the simplicity of this design. I’m also looking at the Atahualpa theme, and will probably end up with one or the other.
@Idaho Dad, It was the simplicity that attracted me too. You’ll notice that the Hadrian’s walk Blog and my bloodbowl blog are the same theme too.
You cannot believe how long ive been looking for something like this. Through 7 pages of Google results and couldnt find anything. One search on Bing. There this is…. Really gotta start using that more often