- I get to choose when we start.
- Curriculum is also my choice - what works for one does not necessarily work for another. I also try to arrange my high schooler's work toward what his/her interest is.
- My children can go as slow or as fast as they (or I) choose. If he/she is better at math, then we can work ahead.
- We can take breaks when we feel like it. Is it a super nice day out? Let's go play.
- School can happen in pj's or sweats :) I don't have to buy certain clothes to keep up with the current trend.
- Wake up time can be whenever I deem it to be. Bad night? Get up later.
- My kids are with me ALL the time.
- PLUS more.
School? What's school? Oh, let's study the effects of sliding down the hill and falling on our backsides. |
- Bad/late night? People tend to get grumpy.
- Hard work? Would you like some cheese with that "whine?"
- Questions? I have to answer them all, even when I don't necessarily know the answer. Thank God for Google. ;)
- My kids are with me ALL the time.
- There are probably more...
The normal grumbles happened. More, harder work causes little mouths to protest. On the first day, I choose to ignore them - actually for the first week. After that we are getting used to the new work load. For the first week, I usually need the afternoon reading time to regroup. I am one who thrives on peace and quiet to recoup my sanity. With seven children (all of whom still live at home), I NEED that afternoon time. Today I needed it more than ever. Shew, what a day!
But you know what? I would not stop for anything. God has called ME to do this; He will give me the grace to continue it.
Crystal growing experiment |
Unfortunate spill from crystal growing experiment |
Ahh, the joy of doing the best you can for the ones you love. Just like God does for us - everyday.
As always, under HIS wings,
Ginger
Ginger - I soooo relate! Especially with the marathon reading in summers:) I almost avoid books during the school year because if I pick one up I'm liable to conveniently "forget" it's a school day. We're up North though, so we don't start till after Labor Day.
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