Twoboysnmygirl
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Oh no, you didn't bore me at all! I read the DIS on my phone and it is harder to respond! I'm here though!!! 


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I'll stick with my scrapbooking since I have so much money invested in that already. 
"Po-ta-toes. Boil 'em, mash' em, put 'em in a stew!" Ten points to whoever knows that reference!

Oh no, you didn't bore me at all! I read the DIS on my phone and it is harder to respond! I'm here though!!!![]()
Oh yeah, I see how it is......Karen responds to you, but not to me....yep.....see? Hubby stays home with her and it's all over for the rest of us....yep...hmmmm.......
(I AM TOTALLY KIDDING KAREN!!!)

Very nice beading, Erin. It makes me want to get into that again, but really? When the heck would I find the time with working and tending to that farm of mine?I'll stick with my scrapbooking since I have so much money invested in that already.
Maybe Coy would like a Cars themed bracelet? Just an idea. I really can't think of any other really masculine type theme. You'll think of something, I'm sure! Your updates are never boring so keep 'em coming!!!![]()
"Lovely big golden chips with a nice piece of fried fish. Even you couldn't say no to that." It's the guy from the Yorkshire County Fish Shop, right?![]()
Ten points!
Today, my ticker says 1 year, 2 weeks and 1 day. That is a mighty long time! I'm not even sure how to start planning this far in advance. I've talked to my sisters about the trip a little bit, but since it's still over a year away, they weren't really up for the conversation yet. I've got to get them addicted to the DIS somehow!
Maybe. Possibly. Now that I'm thinking about it, there are so many other things to do to fill up that day! That would be a 12 day vacation, though, so I think we could afford one down day. I'll have to take off 8 days from work. I think that will be possible since I can't take off any days during the holidays since we're in our busy season then. By the time this trip comes around, it'll be well deserved!
I mean, what else can I do other than dream? The trip is still over a year away!
I'm trying to think of other things to post about, but I feel like I've already talked about so much in my other PTRs
Well, one thing I'm thinking about is budget. It'll be nice to have a whole year to pay off a Disney trip! I have a confession to make: I canceled the rescheduled trip. I was going to just transfer that money into the new August 2013 trip but I couldn't just let that money sit there for over a year. That just wouldn't make sense to me. So I have to book this trip and pay it off little by little again. It's cool though because I love that sense of accomplishment of going on the Disney website and paying a small portion. It makes me feel all tingly and happy!
ixiedust It was the one "bill" I liked paying on payday!



Actually, that's not entirely true. I don't like fresh peaches. I know, I know. I am a crazy person! I don't like the fuzz on the skin and I don't love the flesh. I like it, but I don't love it. I like fresh peaches mixed in a fruit salad but that's about it. But I LOVE peach ice cream, drinks, desserts and so on. I even like canned peaches. Craziness! I realize this. Now that you know more than anyone should have to know about my food preferences, let me get to my point. When I walked upstairs with four bags of fruit, one of my coworkers asked excitedly, "What are you having? A party?" I wanted to say, "Yes! I'm having a Dinner and a Disney Movie night!" but I don't know her well enough yet!
She's cool, though. I bet she likes Disney! Anywho... I bet you can guess the movie! This weekend the kids and I are watching James and the Giant Peach! I'm going to keep doing these theme nights to keep us busy until it's time to really start planning
Once Coy realized stomach aches wouldn't excuse him from school anymore, other symptoms started cropping up like headaches and joint pain. His doctor attributed the joint pain to growing pains. Thank goodness he's a physically healthy kid. My poor baby just has so much anxiety. Thankfully, it's only at school. He's perfectly fine at home and in public. There's no issues at a store or ordering food in a restaurant or anything where he has to interact with strangers. One of his teachers said her son has Social Anxiety and he can't even walk down a grocery store aisle by himself for fear that he might encounter a stranger. Poor thing. I'm very grateful that Coy's anxiety isn't that bad. But it is bad enough and he's been going to therapy for it. Unfortunately, he hasn't made much progress.
Looking back, I wish I had done it. That, coupled with the Social Anxiety that cropped up a couple of years ago has made school a very unpleasant experience for Coy.
Seriously, though, it takes a special kind of person to be a teacher. My sister, Ashley, is strongly considering becoming a teacher after she graduates. She is fantastic with kids and I think teaching would suit her.
I just love it because she'll sound sweet as pie while delivering a nasty remark! She really is a sweetheart, though. I'm glad she's standing up for herself more but that she's keeping her sense of humor and her loving demeanor
Back to her school experience last year. Coy and True were both in the same elementary school the year before last, so they knew Coy had Social Anxiety. The school wanted to slap a label on True too because that was the easy thing to do
Oh no! I wasn't going to allow that! I knew there was nothing going on with my baby besides boredom from all the test prep! I gave them permission to let the school psychologist talk with True and guess what? She said True was a lovely little girl who was very curious, friendly and intelligent. I wanted to say, "No s#!t I could've told you that!" but I settled on having a smug look on my face when the psychologist met with me and True's teacher. The psychologist was very nice and True loved her. True was actually a little disappointed that she couldn't go to her office anymore to chat!
Anyway, her teacher no longer had a label to put on True to explain why True wasn't enjoying school. Poor her
I do understand that teachers are under a lot of pressure to have kids perform well on standardized tests, but sometimes I think the teachers, the schools and the counties go too far. Again, I know not all teachers are under that kind of pressure, but True's teacher clearly was and I almost feel like True's third grade year was a waste! Maybe True's fourth grade year would've been different, but why take that chance?
I know I have some homeschooling moms who read this and some teachers who read along as well, so I'm open to any advice you might have about lesson plans, getting supplies or whatever! I don't even know what I should be asking
I'm so nervous. Have I said that a few hundred times already?
Well, I am! I'm also very excited! Sorry that this PTR is more of a personal blog right now! I'm still trying to figure out what I can plan when we're still over a year out!
but I do have a Disney related post up my sleeve for this weekend! Ta ta for now! 

As for "socialization", you'll find out fast that it's pretty much an inside joke in the homeschooling community. It's what everyone asks about, but honestly, homeschooling affords for MORE socializing, not less!



Go for it on the homeschooling. There are alot of resources out there for parents that want to homeschool. Check to see if that is a homeschool group near you, they are a great resource. There are several on line classes your kids can follow along. Check to see if there is a homeschool convention coming to your area to find different resources.
Ask about homeschooling on the Community Broad on the Dis. I know several Dis members homeschool. My sil homeschooled and all three kids went to college and have successful careers how.
I taught in the public school for 29 year and left because of having to teach for the test. Teaching was no longer fun for me or the kids.
I'll take all the support I can get. I think that was one of the reasons my mom had a hard time homeschooling - she didn't have a support system
It's good to know a lot of people have been successful at it - like your SIL - because that gives me the confidence that I can do it too
Omg!!!! Yay!!!! You will not regret it Erin! I was so scared when I started homeschooling, but we found our way and I have never regretted it! Do me a favor and look up Deschooling online and do some research. It is an important step IMO, they need to get the school's way of learning out of their heads. I'm on my phone and it's hard to type, but have tons more to talk to you about, when I get back to my computer I will add more! Soooooo excited for you guys! Welcome to homeschooling!
Give yourself a bit of time to adjust, do not buy a massive amount of curriculum right now! It sounds scary to put different things together, but making your own curriculum with different books/field trips/hands on stuff is much more well rounded than just buying a boxed curriculum. I was scared to do that in the beginning, but once you can separate the subjects in your mind and realize that ALL kids are on different levels, it doesn't make a ton of sense to buy one single grade across the board, usually.
I would look for a homeschool group in your area, it might be harder to facilitate them going to functions/playgroups with you working, but it can be done, lots of working moms do it! Our homeschool group saved me and they are not only great friends and "socialization" for my kids, they are for me too! That is where I met Hope!As for "socialization", you'll find out fast that it's pretty much an inside joke in the homeschooling community. It's what everyone asks about, but honestly, homeschooling affords for MORE socializing, not less!
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PM me if you have questions! Actually, I will PM you!
You're right that I need to take it slow because I'm so ready to plan, plan PLAN!
Luckily, I saw that my homeschooled cousins had lots of opportunities to socialize, otherwise, I might have that same stereotype in mind. My mom is going to keep the kids during the day for me, so I hope I can find a group where she can take them. She's eager to help me and I am so thankful
I haven't been DISing much lately but when Karen told me you had a PTR and had decided to homeschool I hurried right over to catch up!
Your decision process reminds me a lot of mine and Coy and Jace are very much alike. Our decision to homeschool is hands down the scariest and also the best parenting decision I've ever made. Yesterday marked the fourth anniversary of us joining our homeschool group (and me meeting Karen!) and looking back I just can't believe this isn't how we've always lived.
I'm loving the PTR so far and you may have just sucked me back into the DIS.
It's funny that you were so enamored with Merida's hair. When the movie came out Jace told me that they put a crazy amount of work into her hair- I can't remember all of the technical stuff he told me but I do remember being impressed. They put a lot of thought into getting that curly hair just right.![]()
Oh, and I forgot to mention allowing yourself and the kids time to "deschool". I'm sure you're anxious to jump right in and get started but allowing the kids time to find their interests, learning style, etc. outside of any requirements was a really important step for us. I'm happy to help and answer any questions!![]()
I'm so glad you're here! We've missed you around these parts! I'm glad you're liking my PTR and you're getting sucked back in! Did I take the title away from Karen? What did you call her? Your Disney Pusher?
Well, if I get you back on the boards, I can be dubbed the DIS Pusher!
I'd love to see a US PTR from you because #1 I don't want to be the only one around here planning a trip a year in advance and #2 I want to add two US days to our trip next year and I want to see how a fellow obsessive planner would plan out her days!
As far as Brave goes, yes, I had an almost unhealthy fascination with Merida's hair!
I'll have to look up how they did that because it was mesmerizing to me!
but I'll try! I have a lot of research to do this weekend! Unschooling... deschooling... curricula... Merida's hair
Ooooh, I didn't realize you were planning to unschool!I'm so glad you're here! We've missed you around these parts! I'm glad you're liking my PTR and you're getting sucked back in! Did I take the title away from Karen? What did you call her? Your Disney Pusher?
Well, if I get you back on the boards, I can be dubbed the DIS Pusher!
I'd love to see a US PTR from you because #1 I don't want to be the only one around here planning a trip a year in advance and #2 I want to add two US days to our trip next year and I want to see how a fellow obsessive planner would plan out her days!
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I'll most definitely be doing a PTR some time soon... the folks on the Universal boards don't seem to get as *ahem* excited about starting the PTRs quite so early.You should check out those boards those because I've found them very helpful. We're heading to Gulf Shores, AL in less than 50 days and when we get back I'm going to get more serious about planning our US trip so be on the lookout!
As far as Brave goes, yes, I had an almost unhealthy fascination with Merida's hair!I'll have to look up how they did that because it was mesmerizing to me!
I truly hope that a year from now I can look back and say that homeschooling was the best decision I made too. I'm scared out of my mind, but this just feels right. I'm looking forward to finding a homeschool group and being able to meet other like minded parents. It'll also be wonderful for the kids to have some friends who share things in common other than just going to the same school or living in the same neighborhood![]()
So I see you're recommending deschooling too? My instinct was to just go for it, but you, Karen and a lot of other people are saying to take it slow. That's hard for me to dobut I'll try! I have a lot of research to do this weekend! Unschooling... deschooling... curricula... Merida's hair
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I'm at work but will PM you either here or on FB with some book recommendations, blog links, etc. that you may find useful. Ooooh, I didn't realize you were planning to unschool!
If Karen is the Disney pusher and you are the DIS pusher I am most definitely the unschooling pusher!!I'm at work but will PM you either here or on FB with some book recommendations, blog links, etc. that you may find useful.
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I do know that she's generally a good student, she's very visual and she's artistic. I think unschooling will work out well for both of them. I've already turned in a very basic curriculum for both of them, but I'm confused as to how to translate that into what they'll be learning all year in terms of in an unschooling method
So yes, please PM me any info you can! Tonight I plan on rereading the book you recommended: Guerrilla Learning. It's been a while since I picked it up. It'll be interesting to read it from the perspective of someone who is about to homeschool! I'm getting a little less nervous and a little more excited every day 
Well, it's not official until I book... but still! I've officially decided that our vacation will be from August 21st 2013 to September 1st 2013! Everything else is still very much in the air. With a year to go until our trip, I have a lot of decisions to make but I think I'm still going with Pop! Century, 10 Day Water Park and More Park Hoppers and the DDP. Marissa and Ashley still plan on joining us, so hopefully they will be able to spend almost a week in Orlando. I'm thinking of doing two days at Universal Studios because I have been itching to go to WWoHP! I am a complete Harry Potter geek, so I really want to see how US interpreted the books and movies. The kids love Harry Potter too, but only the movies. I have all of the books, so I'm going to encourage them to read them soon. Coy can read them all and True should have no problem with the first three books, but the last four are a little intense and are a bit above her reading level right now. I mean in terms of stamina, not understanding. I'm not sure she's up to reading a book that is 700+ pages yet
Then again, you never know! Anyway, I'm thinking about doing US when my sisters are with us and I'm thinking of doing a day at Sea World. Coy and True have never been to Sea World and I haven't been since I was very young. I think I was 10 or so the last time I went because it was just me, my brother David, my mom and my grandma. This was in Ohio! I'm pretty sure it's not there anymore. Nope. Just checked. It was turned into a Six Flags. 





Just kidding! She staged that picture! Even at 5 she had a crazy sense of humor! 





On our Boston trip earlier this year Coy and I flipped out on each other. I think it's natural, though. We are all excited, tired, over-stimulated and anxious to go go go to make sure we fit everything in. Luckily, our meltdowns usually only last a few minutes and it turns into something funny when we look back on it. I always laugh when I see this picture of True because she was just fed up at getting her picture taken! We were in line to see Woody and Buzz - the last people they let inside to wait for autographs - and True was getting sick and tired of waiting in line. She and Coy were playing with the props to keep occupied when I asked her to stop for a picture:















That face cracks me up every time! 










Love your pics Erin!!! I remember the one of Coy at MVMCP! Priceless!!! I had to giggle at the meltdowns, we always have them too, in fact, they are some of our funniest memories! I am going to remember that next time! Lol!
Happy 1 year!!!!!
We'd had a cold and rainy day at Magic Kingdom and decided to call it quits there. We went to DTD where True ripped her poncho! She decided to try to share mine with me... Didn't work
We had fun at DTD but by the time we got back to CBR, we were soaked, cold, tired and hungry! The food court at CBR is huge, so it took us a long time to pick out our dinner for that night as well as pick out sandwiches for our drive home the next day. I think we spent almost an hour in the food court, but we used up all of our CS and snack credits
It's funny looking back at it now! I love the pictures, and all the smiles.
I take public transportation to work now. I love not driving and being able to just sit back and read, write, listen to music, go on Pinterest... What I don't like is being on someone else's schedule. This morning, I was walking to my bus stop when I saw my bus go by! Ugh! I just missed it! I knew I had to catch the next bus in order to catch the next train that would get me to work on time. The next bus wouldn't come for another half an hour, so I decided to walk a little farther and go to the shopping center up the street. It was sprinkling out, but still very warm, so I went to get a Cool Lime Refresher from Starbucks. I started drinking those thinking it was a good alternative to the Caramel Macchiato that I used to get before I cut back my caffeine. I figured it was better than ordering decaf, but I was wrong! Fast forward to about 10am - I had a bad case of the jitters! I went to the Starbucks website and saw the Refreshers are made with green coffee extract, not green tea like I thought! The Refreshers have half of the caffeine of my Caramel Macchiato but twice the caffeine of decaf! I'm not used to caffeine any more. This is coming from a girl who used to drink Mountain Dew by the gallon!
What does this have to do with Disney? Absolutely nothing! So let me get back on track



We love to color, so I thought these would be pretty cool for goody bags on our trip. Who knows if I can keep them a secret for a whole year, though. So I got Mickey Mouse Clubhouse:





I looked at the time and saw I was cutting it close, but I went to get an umbrella anyway. I rushed back to the cashier, got checked out and I hightailed it out of the grocery store. Just as I was about to cross the street for the bus stop, guess what? The bus rolled right on past me! Not again! I realized that I could wait for the next bus and be half an hour late for work or I could walk about half a mile to a different bus stop to catch a bus that would be there in about 10 minutes. I hate being late, so I started speed walking to the other bus stop! I wasn't sure I could make a half mile walk in 10 minutes. Let me tell you, I haven't been much of a walker in recent years. When I started walking to the bus stop back in June, it kicked my booty! I was huffing and puffing those first few weeks! I did notice my stamina building up, though, and I could easily walk up and down the hills to the bus stop after a while. I mean, I walk with my kids sometimes, but we would walk a mile or two on flat terrain. That is not the same as going up and down hills! Whew! Well, I made myself proud today because I made it to the other bus stop with about a minute to spare! I think I'm actually getting in shape again! The caffeine jolt probably didn't hurt my speed either
Oh, and I should mention that it had stopped raining by the time I left the grocery store
Here's the umbrella that caused all the trouble:
