



My husband and I actually home schooled our oldest children back in the 90's. We loved it! We were pretty involved in the home school group in our area then (not where we are now) even help lead the group for a couple years. Our life took a different turn though at the end of that decade, when we relocated and eventually became Mennonite (very conservative with no access to technology), which overall was a good thing for our family at least for the next several years. Our church did not allow homeschooling or "higher education" (sort of like Amish), and had a small school for the children. So we enrolled our children that were still school age then. (As a side note we have nine total children, our oldest two were the ones I home schooled the most-our second daughter was placed in 7th grade when we put the children in school.) So the next four children went through the school and all did very well.
Our next two (girls who are 11 and 13) went through the school as well until we moved across country for multiple reasons, one of which was for a chance at better opportunity for our children. The church we were a part of was very Amish-y in mind set, and we began to question the ability of everyone to be a farmer or carpenter or to be able to provide for a family in today's world with just an 8th grade education (though it was really good-Rod and Staff almost exclusively,) but that is not really relevant here

So we are now a year and a half out, and trying to home school. It is a tough road.

I had considered going with CLE, but I had used it before in our first run with home schooling, and while it was good academically, it drove me nuts and our students then ,thought is was dull. I totally agreed.



Back to the girls....the 13 yo is pretty smart, and loves to read. She gets bored easily-and I think new material will be good for her. I do not think that she will find the later levels interesting at least not right away. She wants to just get it over with because she "has to do school" and doesn't have any goals etc other than being done. But she needs so much coaxing and prodding to get to something sometimes. She is doing better, and has finally started to take an interest in some things I had hoped she would. (gardening,outdoorsy stuff-she is a tomboy, so no flower beds for her


The other daughter is doing 4th grade in Rand S math and English, though not loving either. And neither am I. It is dull. But while not quite as bright as her sister, her grades are still mid/upper 80's and well into the 90's. It just doesn't come as easy for her. This gal is the one who lights up when I mention some of the books in HOD, and she thinks it sounds intriguing. She has already offered to help the youngest if I don't have time. So I am thinking that she could either do the Preparing Hearts or Creation to Christ. I could easily see her doing this level and thriving. Maybe her sister too with the extensions. I love the topics and book selections. I think it might spark a renewed interest-the oldest loves history, and Rod and Staff does have a good program, though it is a bit dry.

Our family finances is certainly a concern in whatever we choose. I do realize if I start a bit lower and add the book packages in previous levels and even ahead a bit it will make it easier plus we will not only be buying school curriculum, but building a solid library for all of us, does make it sound more reasonable. Plus if I understand it right, once I buy the lower levels, I will reuse them for our son, and actually whatever level the oldest gets ,will also be reused, so that makes it somewhat easier. But once the level prices get up in the $300 range for the economy/basic or beyond it seems a bit pricey. If I can hold off on that one more year, that would help. I could purchase the lower levels fairly easily and then add the other books over time and then by the time we are ready for the higher levels we would only be purchasing one level, so it makes sense to start lower.
But....


So anyone have any advice or questions? Suggestions on implementing? Especially maybe combining the girls with some extensions, which is what I am leaning toward at least initially.
Thanks! I am looking forward to getting to know y'all

Sarah