Sunday, July 8, 2012

A Whole New World-Homeschooling!

This school year,has been quite a challenge. I have had to make a complete change to our way of life. I was put in a position where I had to decide what road to take. I stood at a fork in the road. My son attended private school for the past two years and was not invited back for the new school year. I was left feeling angry,dissappointed,and frustrated. My son is FULL OF ENERGY, and I didn't fault the school for having concerns, but to throw in the towel. was a blow. So here I was left with a decision to make put him in public school-NOT!! Apply at another private school or teach him myself. Choosing the later, we have been making our way weaving through slowly and steadily.
The End is Near!!! (My First Year of Homeschooling)
      My son and I have had a journey this school year. There was no waking up early to get him ready to be dropped off at school this year. Oh,no it was me quietly creeping out of  bed trying to not to wake a new baby and my Big One-haha!! Trying to maintain a schedule in and of itself was a task alone. I attempted to follow the suggested plan that came with the class materials and it worked for a while. Nothing was made in stone, and the fact that the boy and I are here four test away from the end-Thank you,Jesus,Allah,Buddha,.... Whomever. I know that there is a God (and a Great One at that) t
o whom, I am EXTREMELY THANKFUL!! I will be homeschooling again this school year. I already know what things I can do to make the year run more smoothly. I look forward to being alittle more organized and more on top of my game. The fact that my daughter is now toddling about and is capable of entertaining herself (alittle) has and will make things alot better. We have had our rough patches and great days. I love seeing up close and personal how much both of my children have grown and developed these past months. It is amusing to watch my smallest picking up every book that she sees and attempting to say words. She does however know her vowels thanks to Nana. Homeschooling has been a challenge and a sacrifice that I am glad that I have made.  I am glad that I did this for my son. I know that this was something that he needed and I am glad to available to be there for him on this level. We have many rivers to cross and many more mountains to climb-keep my family in prayer!!