Why I love HOMESCHOOLING
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There are some days I love to homeschool and then there are the other days that I won’t bother to mention…
Here are some reasons why I love to homeschool:
(in no particular order)
- Only the postman knows if we get out of our jammies.
- We laugh and cry as a family, daily.
- I know who has been bad and good and I don’t have to live at the North Pole.
- Testing my students is 24/7, even if it isn’t being graded – meaning I know what they are really learning.
- Spending alone one on one time with the Principal (my hubs) is a God-given mandate and total pleasure.
- I can decorate the entire school ANY color I choose without referring to a council or board.
- The parent and the teacher get EVERYTHING they desire in the Parent/Teacher meeting.
- Hearing and seeing my children have those “light bulb” moments.
- Praying in the middle of school for people all around the world.
- Field trips without a lot of red tape.
- I get to serve the infamous cafeteria food!
School is officially back in session for our kids. We are loving it thus far! So, if you call during the day at our house – expect to get the machine unless we have forgotten to plug it in then just expect to let it ring and ring.
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Blessings to you! You are loved!
Partying with:
Darlene says
excellent post!! It is so nice to meet you!
Momma Rae and the Deputy says
im starting ith K3 for my newly adopted Michael and am looking around all homeschool mommy blogs! LOVE yours!!
Brandi says
Freedom and control are two things I enjoy about home schooling–oh, and yes, I do like being with my kids most of the time. ;)Home schooling is definitely a selfless act!! I do sometimes wish I had more alone/quiet time, but I remind myself that these precious years are zooming by!!
The Pennington Point says
Me too! LOVE IT! I agree with everything except the parent/teacher conferences. Often one of us doesn’t get what they want. I want to sleep and play and recreate, but the teacher says I have to do math. Lisa~
Ashley Pichea says
So true! I love having the “freedom” to teach the Bible in EVERY subject and to base everything on a Biblical worldview!
Stopping by to say “Hi” from the Hip Homeschool Hop!
I just wanted to introduce myself as the newest member of the HHM team – I’m looking forward to getting to know you!
– Ashley Pichea
@apichea
ashleypichea.com
Sherry @ Lamp Unto My Feet says
Love it! Definitely is a blessing to homeschool!! 🙂 There was a story on our news just yesterday about a family that wanted to take their child out of school for 11 days as daddy was coming home from deployment. They wouldn’t let it be an excused absensce, so they decided to disenroll the student for those days.
The Real Me! says
I could totally copy and paste this on my own blog. LOL! You gotta love homeschooling.
HUGS
Kim
Homeschool on the Croft says
Oh how I love it too. So many reasons…. but mostly they can all be summed up in this: I love being with my kids. Day in, day out. I wouldn’t swap it for the whole world. That’s the honest truth.
Love, Anne, on a very stormy Isle of Lewis today (wind so far 50mph, but it looks like this is only the beginning 🙁 x
Young Wife says
Such a cute post! I loved the bit about the North Pole!