Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Family Role Changes


Unfortunately, i don't have much to update about, as far as homeschooling goes.  I take that back, the kids have learned alot socially, about their new roles in the family, how to care for a baby, etc.  If only there was a good way to put into words all they're learning about (and better yet, finding an accurate way to log the hours!). 

i'm trying to look at it in a positive way--we'll never get these days back after all, and learning to read and add doesn't need to be rushed through anyway.  i'll be honest though, i definately have not had the motivation for lesson plans, or any of the like.  Willow of course, being the little observer she is, has no problem with it, and is content to hang out on the couch with me while i nurse Ember, but Ryvre is getting a little bored.  i'm hoping the little things we do are enough to keep him from going stir-crazy--i give him little projects to work on as we go and he shows interest, like when i was sewing last night, he wanted to try, so i just let him and Willow both take turns (with a needle and thread of course, not the machine!).  To my surprise (no, delight) neither of them got poked with the needle.  They did better in that aspect than i did!

Willow is like a little mommy, and as you would expect of a two-year-old, far too helpful for my sanity.  It's all done with love and care, but when Ember is sleeping, and Willow gives her a big rough hug, or shoves the pacifier in her little face, i have to take a deep breath, and remind myself that she means well, and be thankful that she has such an interest, and so much love, for her baby sister.  Ryvre is very helpful too, but his help is real (and much appreciated), and he seems to know when it's time to back off.

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