I've been teaching for 16 years now (7 in ps, and 9 in homeschooling), and I have never been so content as I am with HOD. Each of my dc enjoy their school so much. Variety is the spice of life, and HOD has it. It also has continuity from year to year. It is a wonderful way to go about both teaching and learning.

Having schooled many other ways previously (textbook/workbook method included), I am fully aware of the blessing of schooling in this manner. I'd never go back. Learning can be fun and highly academic at the same time - it can even be Christian-based and filled with the Lord's wisdom! HOD has it all. I used to think I may not be able to homeschool through high school (and I even have my master's degree in ed. admin.), but I don't worry about it anymore. HOD has my back. I'm happily homeschooling for the long haul, and I can't wait to see what we get to learn next with HOD!

I feel bad too, Laura. When I see homeschooling moms at conventions running around frantically, stressing out over each and every child's each and every subject, worrying and fretting over what they will do from year to year, burnt out from planning and preparing their lives away, I want to just stop them and give them a big hug and say, "Calm down and come on over to HOD, honey! Let me show you something that is going to change your life." Homeschooling doesn't have to be a burden to bare. It can be a delight. And it is, with HOD for me. Thanks for this, Laura, and may we all do what we can to help our sisters in homeschooling find joy in what they are doing - by encouraging them as best we can, and by being an example of how it really can be a blessing in our lives.
In Christ,
Julie