Wednesday, August 17, 2011
First Day of School!
Dale and i stayed out of the house and ran errands most of the day. It was too weird being home without the kids.
The kids' day went without major incident. Ryvre just failed to hear me when i told him to ride the bus home, so i had to go get him. *sigh*
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Labels: angst, milestones, public school
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Back to School Crafts
For those of us that ARE sending kids to school, here are a couple of ideas:
First off, nametags for backpacks (because let's be honest, some of us live in places where all of the kids probably have to shop at the same wal-mart)
All we did was trace around cookie cutters and cut out the shape, then decorate with colored sharpies and glitter glue.
Then i punched a hole, and attached it to the zipper of the backpack with a mini ziptie.
The next project was my attempt at providing a place for the kids to keep notes to and from their teachers, so that my life is a bit easier. Again, we used foam sheets, markers, and glitter glue. I insisted they put their names on them somewhere; it's a habit they're going to have to develop!
Then i hot-glued the sheets to empty, cleaned (and goo-goned) Lays Stax cans
Ta-dah! Easy. And they fit nicely into the side pockets meant for bottled water.
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Labels: projects, public school
Changes
I've thought a lot about what to do with this blog now that the kids will be attending public school. Shut it down? Stop posting and let it fade away into memory? Change it? But really, sending the kids to school won't change much at home. We'll still be learning together. So the title is still relevant. I've simply added a description: "Learning at home, school, and the world." Because that's what we do here.
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Labels: blogging, public school, why we homeschool
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Ready for School?
I keep telling myself i'm ready to send the kids to school, but let's be honest: this is going to be a huge change! I've been home with them, full time, for almost a decade now. Can I really let go and trust the bulk of their daily education time to a stranger? I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Of course, most of my anxiety is no different from the anxiety of every parent when it comes to sending a child (or three) out into the world, but I really am doing it the hard way by sending them all off at once instead of staggering them by age like most people do! It's going to take awhile to adjust.
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Labels: angst, public school
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Visiting the School
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Labels: public school, why we homeschool
Monday, July 11, 2011
Technological Wasteland
After checking into several options, it has come to our attention that we are completely unable to obtain internet service in our home until the phone company decides to put DSL lines in our neighborhood, or one of the cell companies strengthens their signal or places another tower in the area. This leaves us in a pretty difficult position in regards to both communicating with our friends and relatives, and continuing to homeschool our children.
I will of course continue to update whenever possible, though it may mean postdating entries (fortunately, Blogger makes that easy and painless). And we will continue to give our kids the best education we can, even if the technology is sparse, and even if it eventually means we turn to the local public school district (it is small, and the longer we live here, the more wonderful things we hear about it, so this may well be a very good thing).
The point is, things are changing here, and we're still progressing, but it may be a bit harder to see it from a distance.
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Labels: blogging, home, why we homeschool
Willow's 8th Birthday Party
Finally had Willow's friend-party yesterday
She once again decorated the cakes



I decorated a little, but didn't go too nuts (the pinwheels went home with the kids along with hibiscus-print tote bags, leis and hair clips, and shell necklaces)

Hubby printed off some coloring/activity sheets


Only two guests came (of the dozen invited), but they had a great time!




