Monday, November 5, 2018

Homeschool history day

This annual event was a blast! The list of presentations is as follows: Mount Vernon, Laura Ingalls Wilder, The history of the Yankees, Mr. Rogers, Jane Goodall, George Lucas, and King Tut. Followed by a potluck lunch and a visit to a historic cottage. I'm excited for next year.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

What secular means to me

Secular homeschooling seems to be a gray area. Some think that neutral = secular. I disagree. As an atheist family, we teach evolution. We do not believe in a young earth. We do not homeschool for religious reasons. We do not use religious materials.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Connections

Over the summer I found out the local (religious) co-op has ceased. I guess the woman leading the group didn't think she could do it anymore and others were too busy to take over. I finally feel like there is a spot I could fill! I asked for advice from other groups and was told that the work is worth it. However, a woman from a nearby area asked about starting one in a much larger town than my own and was told good luck. I feel like I'm still new to the homeschool game compared to all these seasoned parents. I'm also unsure if I'd have any interest because my plan would be secular... I'm just going to put a pin in it for now since I've found a wonderful group that I currently travel to meet. 

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Summer

July is my favorite month. Although I might be biased because it is my birthday month after all. The 4th is my favorite holiday. Anyway, summer is finally here so I'll be taking a break until September. Happy summer!

Monday, June 4, 2018

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Emmetropia

X had a routine eye exam with results of perfect 20/20 vision or emmetropia. Only 25% of the population has this. They dilated his pupils and he has healthy internal eyes. The doctor even discussed possible growth with puberty and that some teens experience squinting and blurred vision as they get taller. I love real world learning.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Minecraft

X is really into Minecraft. He has it for ps3, Wii u and pc. Not only can it be fun but also a learning experience. So many things can be covered. Things like strategy, teamwork, exploration, planning, engineering, determination, building, upgrading, maintenance, design, problem-solving, math, history, science, art... you get the idea.

Saturday, February 10, 2018

In progress

I'm not very tech savvy but I did some updates to the page. I added a search this blog gadget and made the screen wider. I didn't post last week since we've been ill but I'm back. I'd like to get a reader base but I'm not sure where to post links to the blog... 

Sunday, January 28, 2018

The great outdoors as our classroom

We checked on some fishing traps at the nature center and got to learn about different animal tracks. We love days like this. It's great how science can seem like life.

Friday, January 19, 2018

Adult socialization

I read a lot about people thinking homeschoolers lack socialization. If done right this is not the case. There are many opportunities to get children involved in sports, music, co-ops, and clubs. However, it was easier to get chores and errands done when X was in public school. I had some free/alone time. I do find it harder to get out because I'm now in the position that my husband was in before. He would work then come home and never have downtime for himself. I know that self-care is essential but I wish I didn't feel so guilty about it. 

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Milestone

I started this blog 1 year ago! I posted 52 entries and made my goal. I'm not the best writer but I followed through with this and didn't lose interest. I plan to continue weekly postings.

Sunday, January 7, 2018