Our family extends to you this ancient Hebrew blessing: "Kol Tuv!" All the best!
It's pronounced "Coal Toov." Rhymes with "bowl groove." We discovered it while studying Hebrew. Turns out it means "All the best," the phrase with which I have frequently signed my correspondence.
We like to use it because it's a way that we can remind others that we have their best in mind. We wish others well, and commit to doing our best in every situation.
Here's what we'd like you to know about us:
> We have a large, living and loving God who meets our needs in wonderful ways. That's why we can face some of the most difficult challenges and still live in joy and peace.
> I am a home-educating mother of two children, ages 12 and 14. Because I am a solo parent and work from home, we learn together, and learn by doing. Our motto is "The teacher learns with the learners and the learners teach with the teachers."
> We love the United States of America and are proud to be Americans. We understand and appreciate the principles on which this country was founded, and are actively involved in protecting our freedom.
Let us know how we can be of service to you.
Kol Tuv!
Julie Sorenson
We like to use it because it's a way that we can remind others that we have their best in mind. We wish others well, and commit to doing our best in every situation.
Here's what we'd like you to know about us:
> We have a large, living and loving God who meets our needs in wonderful ways. That's why we can face some of the most difficult challenges and still live in joy and peace.
> I am a home-educating mother of two children, ages 12 and 14. Because I am a solo parent and work from home, we learn together, and learn by doing. Our motto is "The teacher learns with the learners and the learners teach with the teachers."
> We love the United States of America and are proud to be Americans. We understand and appreciate the principles on which this country was founded, and are actively involved in protecting our freedom.
Let us know how we can be of service to you.
Kol Tuv!
Julie Sorenson