Homeschool

“A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone expended effort on them.” ~Liberty Hyde Bailey~

We began homeschooling almost 4 years ago when The Girl was just starting Kindergarten. My thinking was that I couldn’t really screw up Kindergarten so let’s just try it for a year and go from there. It was an experiment and an immediate success (but not without many tears and frustrations—MANY growing pains). But I can honestly say that we have never looked back. Of course I’m constantly re-evaluating our goals, methods and curriculums (I think that’s always a given for homeschooling families), but we’ve found what works for our family at this time in our lives.

Ever since that first experimental year, I have had the best intentions (ah-hem–see above quote) of chronicling our journey here on the ol’ blog. I think I’ve written one or two posts about it in all these years. (That may be an over-ambitious guess.)

Nice. Certainly not gonna get a thriving garden with those statistics! (Again, see above quote.) In my defense, though, I had noooooo idea how consuming homeschooling (and littles under-foot during school) would become.

(I honestly have no idea how mom bloggers of any kind do it. Seriously. How do you have time to blog your DIY projects or fancy budget-savvy meals and raise your kids??? Don’t even get me started on the awesome ones who choose to homeschool their kids as well!!! It obviously can be done… I just haven’t gotten there quite yet. Ah-hem.)

I teach third grade and preschool at The BallRoom Academy. I’ve figured up that I spend on average 35-40 hours a week in the mind-set of school. I’m either teaching, prepping, planning, or studying. That, my friends, is a full time job.  A full time job, I might add, that has to happen while I’m also caring for a baby, doing 12-15 loads of laundry a week, feeding three kids three meals a day plus anywhere from three to 76,000 snacks a day too, as well as cleaning, running errands, and keeping the household as a whole running smoothly. I am taxi. I am cheerleader. I am pastor. I am doctor. I am confidant. I am the law.

I am exhausted!

And that’s just my secondary role as mother, not to mention my primary role as wife and cheerleader to my husband. Poor guy gets the short end of the stick of my energy more times than I’d like to admit. (Does that sound as inappropriate as I think it does? Yes? No? Nevermind.)

It’s a lot for one person to do, and I only have THREE children!!!! Imagine these awesome moms who have 6, 7, 8 and more kiddos.  Mrs. Duggar, I bow to you!

But the point I’m desperately trying to make of all this blah blah blah is that I still want very much to fit blogging into that mix somewhere without sacrificing anything and more importantly, I want to chronicle our homeschooling journey (before it’s over). The fact that that desire is still so strong on my heart after doing nothing about it for the past four years, leaves me knowing that I need to do something about it. And I need to do something soon.

So this is my first step. I’m putting my desire/goal down in writing. I don’t know what it will look like yet. I’m not committing to anything specific. I’m just putting it out there. I’m not doing it for you, patient reader. No. No. This is just for me; a throw-down to myself, if you will.

So Melis… There you have it. Now go do something!

A true Christmas miracle

Last night, on this Christmas Eve of the great year of 2012, I went to bed at 9:49 in the p.m. The Baby woke me from the deepest sleep sometime around 10:08. In the span of 19 minutes my husband had come to bed although I have no memory of it.

Once The Baby was settled, my head hit the pillow and I was out. I didn’t wake up again till 7-o-clock in the a.m. I think I was the first one in the house to wake up. No. Wait. The Man was already up reading the day’s news on his overly bright phone. (Love ya babe!)

But what a glorious night’s sleep!!! For the first time in many moons I actually felt rested when I woke up rather than groggy and grumpy. It’s truly a Christmas miracle!

Currently it’s 8:17 in the a.m. I’m sitting by the unlit tree (I can’t find the plug.) waiting for the rest of my clan to get up/wake up, because… get a load of this…

MY CHILDREN ARE STILL SLEEPING!!!!

At 8:18 in the a.m. on CHRISTMAS MORNING!!!!!

What is wrong with them??? Where have I gone wrong??? I feel as though I have some how failed as a parent.

(Not really. I’m jut so shocked they’re not up that the over-dramatic side of me is coming out.)

I mean. Come on! It’s CHRISTMAS!!

So now I’m off. To find the plug for the Christmas tree. To get some coffee and breakfast. TO WAKE MY KIDS UP!!!

Apparently someone didn’t get the memo.

Another, albeit weird and incredibly unsettling, Christmas miracle!!!

Merry Christmas everyone!!!

Christmas 2012: The Great Adventure

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(I love how he cares for her!)

Our 2012 Christmas season has been in full swing for over a month now. I’ve been so busy that I haven’t had time to even sit, much less blog, but if you’re on Instagram or even Facebook, you’ve seen the bits and pieces of our festivities.

I put out decorations up the week before Thanksgiving. My in-laws come every year and we do our Christmas with them so I like to have at least a few decorations out. A few things turned into everything. But I was so glad I did, because it made the Christmas portion of our Thanksgiving weekend feel so real.

We worked hard at school the next couple weeks to finish everything so we would have plenty of time to play and craft and wrap. We had Christmas plays to prepare for and lots of fun to be had.

The Girl’s Christmas play was great. She had the sweetest little solo and two dance solos. I know I’m completely biased but she absolutely stole the show!! I can’t quite wrap my brain around how much she’s grown up this last year. She went from my LITTLE girl to my GIRL.

As that play wrapped up, sickness descended upon my kids. The Girl had strep (along with half the cast of her play apparently). The Boy had an ear infection. The Baby was fine until two days ago when she decided to join the fun. I think she’s just teething.

The sickness wiped out our week. We missed Christmas parties, crafting, baking, wrapping. I’m not gonna lie, it was tough, buuuttt we also watched a ton of movies (Christmas and non-Christmas) and spent hours upon hours snuggling. So it wasn’t all a bust.

This past Thursday was The Boy’s preschool Christmas program. Listen. There is nothing in this world as cute as a 4 year old dressed up in a bathrobe and not singing Christmas carols! My boy did not disappoint! He was a shepherd. In a bathrobe. And did not sing. It was awesome!!!

We spent the rest of the day finishing the last of our shopping and wrapping. Friday morning was our Christmas morning. Second only to a 4yo in a bathrobe not singing is a kid on Christmas morning. My kids are just plain fun!!! Every gift The Girl opened was met with a long, drawn out “whhhhhaaaatttt????” It was hilarious.

Yesterday we packed. I packed. All. Day. Long. Well not really but I thought about packing all day long and for anyone who knows me well that’s just about as good as actually packing. I have many many issues when it comes to packing. Now is not the time nor the place to discuss those issues but in the end I did get everyone packed up without losing my sanity. So score!

My reward: The Holiday. Oh how I love that movie. Cameron+Jude=perfection. Kate+Jack=perfection. Oh!!! It’s just all perfection. I could watch that movie a hundred times a year and never get sick of it.

This morning we had church of course. There’s no where else I’d rather be at Christmas. For the first time in many, many years we won’t be at the candlelit Christmas Eve service. I will definitely miss it. It one of my most treasured traditions of the entire holiday season. This morning was my Christmas Eve service (minus the candle light and fancy attire). (Although The Baby did wear The Girl’s first Christmas dress. The Girl was just 8 months old when she wore it and today The Baby is almost 14 months old. I think it was even a little big on her today too.)

My man did Ray Charles’ The Spirit of Christmas. You know the one from Christmas Vacation when Chevy Chase locks himself in the attic and watches old movies while wearing a fur wrap, pink satin gloves and a turban. More perfection.

And now we’re on the road. We’re headed to my parents’ house in Knoxville TN. For the first time in 5 or 6 years I get to spend Christmas with them and my sister. I am soooo excited!!!

After Christmas we’ll hit the road again and head to Dallas TX for The World Mission Summit. Imagine thousands of college students gathering to learn and experience missions. All of my life’s greatest passions (minus my littles) wrapped up in one giant conference. I. Am. So. Excited. I will be posting more as we go and put up some links for you inquisitive ones who want to know more. But I’m on my phone and there’s only so much one can do on a phone.

So now I’ve caught you up on our holidays. I will post more. Promise. I’m on vacation so I will get the time to post.

Merry Christmas!!