I dare to dream, plan, draw, paint, photograph, design, crochet, fail, frog and try again. I dare to write. I dare to be. 

https://instagram.com/p/BAFJTWVtpyp/

 And then I dared to be on the television, talking about home education, and why I think rote learning of timetables and yet more testing is unnecessary. 

Which was interesting.

Must never choose skydive as my word of the year.


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3 responses to “Dare”

  1. Dare is a great word – Brave was one of my four goals for last year, so similar – will be interested to see where it takes you.
    Also is there a link to your TV piece?

  2. You were awesome. Please continue to dare, it looks good on you 🙂

    1. Thanks 🙂

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