Monday, June 9, 2008

Decisions, Decisions

Well, we went back to the conference on Saturday.  My plan was still to use Abeka for next year.  Johnny and I were walking through the exhibit hall with the millions ( okay, not millions), of curriculum choices and other vendors.  He has this habit of stopping at any booth that has either a mac computer or a video camera, regardless of what is offered for sale there.  Well, he sees a video camera and stops to talk to the vendor, and I am getting more and more bored by the minute.  Then I happen to notice the next booth, full of books.  I love books!  So I go in and discover the most amazing curriculum, My Father's World.  I look through the books, the teachers guides, talk to anyone I can there, and fall in love with the curriculum.  Then Johnny finds me.  Well, after looking at the brochure for a couple of days, I think we have decided to try it.  The notebooking activities and great literature look like something that will appeal to both Ryan and Justin.   

Tomorrow we have swim team pictures. I remember when I was little and would get pictures taken for school, dance, sports, etc. and the only options were the different size pictures that came with each package.  Not so anymore, not only can you order prints, there are also photo magnets, key chains, magazine covers, full size 16X20 prints, engraved plaques, etc.  I am waiting for the day that they offer to paint the side of your house with a copy of the picture.  

Well, that is all for now.

Donna

Friday, June 6, 2008

Homeschool Conference

My husband and I went to a Homeschool Conference.  What an amazing time of encouragement for us!  We use the Abeka Curriculum and are now looking at using the DVD program for both boys.  I have been very happy with Abeka this year, it challenges them without being too much.  Justin is reading far beyond what I thought he would do this year.  Ryan is such a sponge and remembers concepts after a very short instruction time.  Madison will join in next year with the Nursery curriculum for 2 year olds.  It was great to be around so many other homeschooling families today.  I went to sessions geared toward moms and was very refreshed and inspired.  Johnny found the Starbucks immediately upon arrival and was content the remainder of the day.   In an effort to do our part to help the environment, we rode the bus downtown and took the light rail to the conference.  It was an adventure for us both.  I didn't have the money ready and was shooed to the back of the bus pretty much as soon as we boarded.  We got off at our stop downtown and proceeded to buy light rail tickets.  The only issue was when we sat on the wrong side of the platform and came dangerously close to getting on a train going the opposite direction of our destination.   We made it to the conference in time to register and get to our first sessions.  (That was when Johnny made the Starbucks detour.)   We will return tomorrow, so more exciting updates to follow.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Honeysuckles:

  My oldest son who is 8 spent a lot of time finding honeysuckles today. I remember as a child enjoying them also. He wanted to know if I wanted one. A friend had showed him how to remove the honey, and he seemed to really enjoy the little bit of honey they produced. My youngest son who is 6 got moved up to the next level on swim team today. He was so proud, and so were we. My husband had to jump in the pool to save him about 5 weeks ago fully clothed. That day my husband got a speeding ticket on the way home from the health club soaking wet. The officer didn't notice or say anything about it. The boys said to me when they got home. Boy dad sure is having a bad day. My husband told the boys that it was a great day because Justin was alive, and well. He had fell off the board that he was learning to swim with. We were really concerned that he would be scared of the water so my husband brought him back the next day and got in the pool with him. He seemed fine, and we decided to enroll him on the swim team. He excelled at rookie camp, and has been swimming since that first week of camp. He has since learned the back stroke, and came in sixth at this past weeks meet in that event. His older brother  who is in his third year on swim team has yet to get a ribbon, and is pretty jealous.

  We are coming up on the end of our first year of homeschooling. It has been very hectic to say the least. I can't remember the last time I have had the house all to myself for any extended period of time. My oldest son has flourished this year, having had a rough couple of years in public school. It seems so long ago that we went to our first Homeschool conference wondering is this really for us. Deciding on which curriculum to use seemed to be our biggest concern. We decided on Abeka, and boy was that the right decision for us. In my desire to try and find the perfect curriculum, I had put to much pressure on myself. Being a certified teacher who had taught in the public schools for 12 years, I felt like it had to be perfect. My husband convinced me to keep it simple. He said Abeka covers every subject, and you get a good price on buying the whole curriculum. At the homeschool conference they had suggested keeping it simple your first year. Well it has been so simple I believe we are going to use Abeka again. It is an awesome resource for homeschool parents. 

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