Footsteps: May mine follow Yours, Jesus, as these little ones follow mine. May I always keep you in view as I continue on this adventure of homeschooling, mothering, and being a wife.
While most people are thinking of finishing up their school year, we are finally feeling like we can get back into the swing of things after the birth of little Vayla two months ago. Here is a little bit about what we have been up to.
8 a.m. this morning: most people we know are either on the road, at work or school, or frantically trying to get there. Because of my husband’s work schedule, our mornings are generally laid back and a time for family bonding. This morning we all rolled out of bed just in time for Jerry’s 8 o’ clock appointment with the traveling nurse. His insurance company needed a physical done on him.
The demands of a newborn seem overwhelming to me. I like a clean house and time to chat on the phone with friends. I like being able to read while the older two kids play at the park and I enjoy sleeping through the night. I want to prioritize “school time” and reading to my older two children. I now find myself grinding my teeth through seemingly unending nursing sessions while I scowl furiously at the dirty kitchen counter. I find myself skipping my son’s math lessons so I can clean the upstairs bathrooms. I growl ungratefully at my husband when he suggests an evening walk rather than offering to vacuum the living room floor.
It’s time that I think through my priorities. I’ve come up with my list of
Little Vayla Lydia joined our family just a little over two weeks ago on March 14th. Why we women care to share, and hear, each other's birth giving traumas, I don't know. But I find others' stories fascinating and I like telling a story, so I write the story of Vayla and my life together so far.
There are so many reasons that homeschooling works well for our family. Here are a few of the big ones. I'd love to hear your reasons for homeschooling....or not homeschooling....if you care to share.
I always find it interesting to hear what other people are doing during their homeschool hours, so I thought I would post what we have ended up doing this year with my son, age 5, and daughter, age 3.
I am a former Missionary Kid to the Philippines, where I spent my teenage years having wonderful adventures on an island in the middle of warm ocean waters. Due to the irresistable charms of my Minnesota husband, I am now raising a family on an island in the middle of a very large, very cold lake.
I am also a former teacher who rolled my eyes at all the women wasting away their lives, educations, and talents holed away in their homes raising needy, young waifs. I have now enthusiastically joined the ranks of these poor, underappreciated women. (And, no, I do not feel poor OR underappreciated!)