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I Wish I Knew

August 9, 2007 by Tsoniki 4 Comments

If I had only known…

I wonder if we have been schooling long enough to have an ‘if only I knew’ moment? If my kids had it their way we would ‘do school’ every day, all day long. They are my kids after all and I’m the one who went home with all the extra worksheets once school ended and forced my brothers to play school at any chance I could get.

It is funny to have Chris come home, ask how the day went, and have Alice say “we didn’t do any school work all day!”

I am glad I haven’t bought a huge set of curriculum, I’m glad that what we have done all along has continued to work and I’m glad we have neighbors who also homeschool. I’m glad Chris agrees this is the right thing to do.

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Wordless Wednesday

August 8, 2007 by Tsoniki 10 Comments

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D is for DIY

August 8, 2007 by Tsoniki 4 Comments

I think I love figuring stuff out. Our dryer died a few months ago and I took the top part apart, trying to figure out what was wrong with it. I thought I knew and after ordering a part, taking the old one out, and installing the new one – it didn’t work. But I tried! And then I bought our new dryer, moved the old one to the garage and set up the new one.

I also fixed a hole in a wall – it was a big hole and I did have to make a few phone calls to my Dad and Uncle, but in the end I did it. That was great, figuring out what was wrong and fixing it. Of course that wall does need to be painted still, I need to work on my follow through.

Chris was amazed when I fixed the screen in our screen door. The kids constant pushing and leaning on it caused it to pop out. Fixing it was easy and took just a couple of minutes. But the amazement that Chris showed, you would think it took all afternoon!

D is also for Dad – mine who I talk to a lot and Chris who is getting another baby so does that make him more of a Dad? Haha.

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All the involvement

August 8, 2007 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

Getting out there…

Socialization is the biggest thing my family is concerned about. It is legitimate since though we’ve lived here for about a year and a half, we aren’t all that involved in the community nor have we become close with many other families. We joined gymnastics last fall and that was a lot of fun. I never felt like I fit in with the other moms, but that was okay because the kids had a blast in each class. Alice was moved to another age group after the first class and that only threw us off because that meant two trips instead of one.

We took the summer off and plan on going back next month, even if we go to the Y gymnastics vs the private gym we were attending. The kids are also interested in soccer and I think that would be a lot of fun. I do wonder how many activities are too many? I like the Y because of just being able to play with other kids in the daycare area (in addition to all the activities we have available to us).

The kids play with the neighbors at least a couple of times a week, more if they can. And we get together with other friends a couple of times a month. It can be hard to get together just because Chris’ and my friends husbands schedule are different. It’s the neighbors we plan on doing some sort of activity with this year which I think will be very fun. I tried to get involved in a homeschool group locally but it just didn’t work out. I’m always open to new ideas so I’ve been looking around for what else is out there.

Of course when I think of socialization I think of this cartoon over at Hathor the Cow Goddess – click the link, you won’t be sorry, it’s hilarious! It reminds me of my kids – always talking to people, waving at people, saying hi, etc. I’ve been lucky, people don’t ask me if we homeschool, they ask Alice if she is in school. And she always says “yes, we homeschool, that’s doing school at home!” and they think she’s a cute little girl and smile and most of the time continue asking questions.

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How to Homeschool

August 7, 2007 by Tsoniki 10 Comments

How do you homeschool?

I’ve been doing a lot of rereading about homeschooling and this year is going to be a lot different then last year. Last year was Kindergarten for Alice – we did worksheets sometimes, crafts, played, cooked, measured stuff, talked a lot. It was fun and didn’t feel like school, at least not like the whole sit at a desk and ‘do school’ for three hours a day kind of school.

I filled out our homeschool association paperwork last week and I realize what we need to work on now. Our last year was very go with the flow, more unschooling then anything, and juggling working with Alice and entertaining Jake was a test. This year we decided not to school Jake – I suppose if we were in WA still he would attend the same preschool that Alice did. He’s a very smart kid – people are always amazed that he is so young and talks so well. We didn’t really notice how advanced he was until gymnastics and being around other kids the same age. Right now he’s working on spelling words, all on his own. We probably will end up working with him a little but not at the same level we will with Alice.

I’m going to work on doing lesson plans two weeks in advance. We are starting in a couple of weeks so we can take time off when the baby gets here (nevermind what will happen if we have to move during the school years!) so hopefully I can keep up the planning. I have no idea how things will be once the baby is here – entertaining Jake is one thing, but having him and a newborn will be a test of sorts.

We are also going to work with our neighbors in a few different ways – we are going to do a reading group together as well as possibly outside activities and outside lessons. We may do some science lessons together too, Alice and their youngest daughter are roughly the same grade. We just talked about doing various lessons, but haven’t planned anything out.

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