Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Rest of Life

I don't want anyone to be under the false impression that all I do is sit around my house and brood about the adoption. To be completely honest, I try not to spend too much time thinking about it at all (keeping the mind busy). But also, I have a great and full and wonderful life.

Hey guys, can I take a not-goofy picture of you?

And since everyone everywhere is talking about back-to-school, I thought I would gush about Back-to-Homeschool!

Yep, I said 'gush.'

Why? Because even though it's hard and busy and time-consuming and mentally challenging, I still love it. I love spending time with my kids, helping them learn. I love watching them grown and develop. Although, I would honestly love to let another person focus on all the character training, it is part of my responsibility.

And I love what we learn. We have a full docket this year and I want you to hear about it. I've spent a great deal of time thinking, praying and planning for this year--and you should know. (Part of it is because for some, homeschooling is still not a legitimate form of education. I want you to see that for me, and many others, we take this stuff seriously.)

So this year we're learning:

Olivia at her desk.
  • All about the history and geography of the 19th century (read: 1800s--westward expansion, colonialism, slavery and the civil war, industrial revolution). I could go on and on about how much I love history, but, I refrain. . .
  • Writing, grammar, spelling, journalling,
  • Bible study on Missionaries and the Gospel of John
  • Chemistry (at the kid's request--and I'm a bit excited.)
  • Art--following the Impressionist and Modern artists of the last two centuries
  • Math--all kinds of math. Seriously. Three levels of math. Math that I now have to actually read the teacher's manual in order to know how to conceptually teach it.
  • And Kindergarten--who could forget all the fun stories and hands on projects of Kindergarten. I'm thrilled to be in Kindergarten for the 4th time in my life. I'm enjoying it much more now!
  • Josh at his desk
  • P.E.--yep, gotta have that component. You have to learn the rules to games like basketball, soccer. And you have to learn to run laps!
  • Oh, and field trips! I'm super excited about all the field trips we have scheduled for this year!

Lest you think it's all about academic work, it's not. It's also about:

  • Working and living and being together, A LOT!
  • Helping each other out in times of need.
  • Learning to work independently.
    Katie at her desk
  • Life skills--working in the kitchen, personal responsibility for your own stuff, cleaning, laundry, errands, running a household.
  • Oh, and fun! We try to have lots of fun together!

Homeschooling has just become part of our lives, how we live and shape our family. And for all the struggle, it has been good. Our family has grown, I've grown (probably me the most of anyone).

And now for the obligatory pictures!

I took this pics on our second day of school. (why not the first you ask--mostly because we hadn't gotten our new back-to-school outfits and we all look sorta sloppy.) As it was, not everyone was particularly thrilled about pictures. (Can you tell?)

3rd Grade
2nd Grade
Kindergarten
School Photo








Finally, a great picture of my goofy kids!



2 comments:

Skooks said...

Your children, as ever, are adorable. School sounds jam-packed with awesomeness at your house. :)

Mme MaKhotso said...

I hope you enjoy digging into all your awesome school books, craft/art projects, field trips and fun!