JenO, what a beautiful thread. I have been challenged lately with homeschooling my dd and after reading through this months This Old Schoolhouse magazine and this thread I realize the choice is obvious.
My dd 12 is a beautiful emerging woman. She loves the Lord so much and is involved in our Summer Missionary program at our church. She has a beautiful voice and helps me lead the worship at church. She will finish out 8th grade at our little CS this year and come home for HS.
DS 11 is a brilliant troublemaker...lol He is loved by all but has had trouble in school. He finishes his work (perfectly) in a short amount of time, leaving lots of time to wreak havoc on the class. He is coming home this year and can't wait! I am looking forward to extra time with HOD for him to persue some interesting projects.
Dd 8 is also very bright. She has a lot of selfish issues lately and I am reminded often that I need to lead by example. Like get off the computer and declutter

Use kind words, etc. She can be so lovely and sweet, and then whine like there's no tomorrow. She loves to be home and is thrilled to be homeschooling again this year.
DDalmost 7!! was diagnosed with Unilateral Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney disease at my 20 week ultra sound. We found out this was not such a big deal as many people live with one kidney and after the initial shock we were ok. IT was supposed to just be absorbed back in to her system. It did not , it was odd shaped and kept changing shape and was removed at 2. Her left kidney remains echogenic and abnormally shaped so we obviously have very regular ultrasounds and check ups at Dupont. She was born full term but with IUGR. She silent aspirated for months before we realized it. She had pnemonia and was often hospitalized. She coughed nonstop, but we didn't get it. I was at my Dr. office a couple times a week before we were Finally we were sent to AI Dupont when she was 8 months to see a GI doctor for a consult. He admitted her for severe failure to thrive. She was 11 lbs. After spending a week there she was diagnosed with a genetic disorder but they didn't know what kind. She was also put on a tube feed for the next 6 months and we thickened all liquids for the next two years. She went to therapy for 18 months and began walking right around 2 and can finally kick a ball and jump off the floor at 6.5. She goes to a genetics doctor in Pittsburgh for what was finally diagnosed as SCAD when she was 5. This is a genetic disorder where her body cannot process stored fats. She must be hospitalized if she gets the flu because her body will begin to burn her muscle where we burned that lovely stored fat we have.. So, she is our most precocious and quirky child. She is an invader of personal space and is constantly falling off chairs... She is a blessing. We often forget about "all" she has been through because her disorders are internal. She repeated K this past year on my insisting. She will just turn 7 in Aug. She just got an IEP at school for Occupational therapy as writing fatigues her sooooo quickly. That was the main reason for holding her back. PS has tons of writing in the first grade. She will be doing LHFHG this year and I know it will be perfect. She really wants to go to PS. So I pray that she enjoys being home with us.
DD 4.5 would live outside if we let her! She is CM all the way. She is toothless in her adorable smile (had 9 teeth pulled last year for a combo of baby bottle and falling on our hardwood floors and cracking several) She also gets her cast off next week from falling off the bunk bed. She is a trooper and I can't wait to begin schooling her in LHTH and some LHFHG.
DD 3 is hitting her terrible 2's...lol She loves school though and is having a blast with A...A...Adam. She likes to follow the others around and bug them. I'm sure you all know what I mean. Yet, what a sweet angel when she falls asleep exhausted at the end of the day!! She loves to snuggle and truly does have a sweet heart.
DS 18 months. Our little man is just that. He loves to play with his cars and trucks. He makes little brum, brum noises and will fight the dog for the balls laying around the room. He has a fabulous disposition and will just toddle around and keep himself occupied. He did have a major seizure last month and has had lots of testing resulting in negative results. We will get a diagnosis of epilepsy if he has another one in the next couple of years. We were told there is a 50/50 chance. I feel at peace though knowing that he will breathe if it happens again. After all we went through with Cassie, I never allow the possibility of death to enter my mind. I did here, this was different and I felt helpless. I was so scared. He is totally fine now and I just pray that once was all there was.
So.... Long story when you get a little bit about 7! That is my motley crew and we really look forward to schooling with you for years to come!!
Rebecca