Eisenberg Assisted Living: Our Stories, Our Lives, Vol. One

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H h Drreelllliicch n D Heelleen Family Life

We weren’t worried about Annie and Sharon being in the same class because their interests were so different and we convinced the teachers of that. Also, they could be in the same class and not influence one another. Annie always liked things that were a little more athletic and language was very important to her. Annie had a second grade teacher who thought it would be a nice idea in our time for children to learn Spanish. And so once or twice a week she would give Spanish lessons to her students, and Annie caught on like fire. It was really a great thing for her. She did her Spanish homework without coming to Mommy for help, not that I could do much. I had a year of Spanish in college but it didn’t

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