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2jsmom -> RE: May Flowers Homeschool Chat!! (5/1/2008 8:25:49 PM)
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I didn't know that. The Amish around here may ride in cars, but not drive them. They'll do construction or demolition work for people, but as far as I know, they do it all without power tools. Maybe they can use them if the tools belong to someone else and they use them on the job. It does make sense that things vary a lot. We recently met a man who's family had left the Amish community. He started reading his Bible and couldn't agree with their teachings. He had come from Canada and had metal grain bins on his farm up there. He got permission from his local elders to have them here, but once they were up, the elders decided that only wood was acceptable for grain bins. He still looks Amish, but he drives a car and has a cell phone. Jake called!!!!!!!!!!! [sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=dance.gif][sm=dance.gif][sm=dance.gif] [sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=funny.gif][sm=dance.gif][sm=dance.gif][sm=dance.gif][sm=dance.gif][sm=dance.gif]He could only talk for a couple of minutes, but at least we know he arrived safely. Somehow he lost his driver's license. He had it when he got there and lost it during processing. They said he's OK for now since they have it on file, but will need to get a new one after AIT if it doesn't turn up. I can't imagine that someone would throw something like that away, so I hope it turns up.
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