polkadotsuitcase
Disney-loving mom!
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Here's my, "Yeah, we homeschool. You got something to say about that?" look:

I guess I should have been more specific. My son could get lost in books. He is learning to read and loves to be read to. I have been researching sonlight and it seems like it will be a good fit for us, but I have heard some less than great comments on the science and/or history lessons. Could anyone give me feedback on that? or an example of a typical lesson? Thank you!![]()
I didn't realize there were so many from NC on this thread -- we should organize a h/s get-together. Hmm. Where would we go?![]()
Oh, okay -- let's go to Disney!It's the only logical choice, after all...
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It's quite lovely and we're knocking off all the National Parks on the weekends (We have 9 or 10 within a days drive) but I do miss it back East. I wish I was close enough to drive the kids to Grandma's for the weekend! My husbands job is going to keep us out here for a few more years.
There are a LOT of homeschoolers out here but they tend to be uber-conservative and all share the same religion (Mormon - We're not). I love the people out here but we don't really "fit" any of the groups and are very much on our own! My 8-year-old doesn't have a single friend out here and I find that a challenge. I, for the first time ever, really AM worried about socialization.
The 2 kids his age in our neighborhood were running down the street the other day yelling the F-word at everyone. Now, I'm pretty easy going but I think that is uncalled for in an 8-year-old. Especially since their parents were on the front porch.
We also have a new baby who was born premature and spent the summer in NICU.
I'm just really hoping and praying that we find a way to fit in and find a few friends. But without changing who we are. Has anyone been in a similar situation?
I offended a whole group of homeschoolers when I brought a Starbucks to a meeting. They asked me not to bring coffee or tea to the meetings.
This, I don't get! I didn't realize coffee was taboo? Granted, I drink mainly decaf, but I gotta have my cup of comfort.
Yes, Mormons don't drink coffee or tea or eat chocolate (I know, gasp!). our neighbors who were Mormon used carob chips in everything, but they never got bent out of shape over us drinking tea or anything. Some of them would drink decaf since it's the caffeine that supposed to be at issue.
If you were going to a Mormon space, I would say that it's only polite to honor their belief system, although they should also take the responsibility to politely forewarn folks to the rules. If it were not a Mormon space and it is an open group, I'd probably still show up with my coffee in hand. Might not make friends that way, though...![]()
I'm just really hoping and praying that we find a way to fit in and find a few friends. But without changing who we are. Has anyone been in a similar situation?
Any advice?![]()
So I've decided to not worry about curriculum this year. I have a small tendency to get ahead of myself, (really, I can totally control it) and I realized that right now its more important for her to be excited about learning so we're doing our half hour a day of "school" time and we're spending the time reading fun stories and playing word games. We're already enjoying ourselves more.
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