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Matthew gets a little more than he bargained as Sam,7, joins and him on a donate playground toy next to their home. The children are home-schooled by Wendy with the goal that the children will be able to think and learn for themselves when they are done. The children have little to no contact with other kids their age, except when visiting extended family once a year. The boys often spend the day swimming or riding their favorite yellow wagon down the surrounding hills. Always with the eldest boy Caleb steering, as the other boys hang on. Rachel spends most of her days with her mother or caring for her horse, if she’s not riding it around the property.
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Matthew gets a little more than he bargained as Sam,7, joins and him on a donate playground toy next to their home. The children are home-schooled by Wendy with the goal that the children will be able to think and learn for themselves when they are done. The children have little to no contact with other kids their age, except when visiting extended family once a year. The boys often spend the day swimming or riding their favorite yellow wagon down the surrounding hills. Always with the eldest boy Caleb steering, as the other boys hang on. Rachel spends most of her days with her mother or caring for her horse, if she’s not riding it around the property.