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by dale1088 » Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:53 pm
April, I'm not a native to this area, so I was clueless to where Florence is. Do you have a support group where you are? PM me if you would like to know more about our group locally. It's a super sweet bunch of new friends for me and we are very casual, mostly park days on Friday and some field trips. We have a great Easter party coming up that if it's not too far you might want to consider it. Probably it's too far. I know the Georgetown Homeschool Group is very active as well (we crashed on them and saw the Austin Ballet version of the Nutcracker in Dec) but I haven't joined as they require dues and so forth.
Yeah, hs'ing was intimidating. I was one of those like "Oh, I could never do that" and honestly thought it was a little weird and radical. Well, fast forward 3 1/2 years in public school and BAM! God tells us what to do and waits for us to do it. We are seeing the fruits already, not so much in the academics, but in the daily incorporation of God into everything we do/think about. Praise God, HUH!?!?! That never happened when she was up at 6:30, gone by 7:30 and at the influence of someone else for 7.5 hours (not to mention exhausted and burnt out by the end of the day!) Then there is my precious boy. Born prematurely at 29 weeks, weighing only 2.3 lbs. He has NEVER (aside from church or the occasional babysitter) been in any kind of childcare, much less school. Not that we favor him...but...well. He is responsible for shifting our priorities to me working and making big money to the way it should be with me home and DH working. I praise God for him and his circumstances so much for bringing His Will into clear focus.
Math is just...well...math. I hate it too, and that probably comes across although I try so hard to be positive. I have done exhaustive searches about possible alternative curriculums and have decided to go with Carrie and Julie's advice to stick with one thing for at least a year. There is nothing inherently wrong with Singapore, I just don't know if it's working with her because EVERYTHING is a struggle. But maybe every Math I try would be that way. I did get a workbook as some extra practice and we will work slowly to make sure it all sinks in. Sometimes you gotta just "COWBOY UP!" and get it done.
Hope you hear from more Texans soon. I know of Christy who came to a park day and laid out all of her HoD stuff for me that completely sold me on this material, and another relative of a friend, Lori, who lives in Pflugerville I think but I've never met. Hopefully they will chime on in!
Blessings on a nice nite!
~Amy
2009-2010:
Lucy, 9, PHFHG and DITHOR
Elliot, 5, LHTH