Jul. 2, 2009 - Our Local Homeschool Group
Our homeschool group is amazing. Actually, it is the best homeschool group that I have ever been a part of. I just realized, as we are preparing for our move, that I'm not going to be able to take that totally awesome group with me.
Granted, there may be a perfectly wonderful group in our new location, but it won't be the same. I will have to get to know everyone first, and what if they turn out to be one of those goofy groups that encourages the help of the state in their homeschool.
Or maybe they will be a group of what we call "public school homeschoolers". For those of you who don't know this term, it means, loosely, a homeschooler who looks, acts, and talks like a public schooler. Their education may be based at home, but their hearts are in the same place as those lemming-like, state educated public schoolers!
Did that make any sense?
Moving on.
So, our homeschool group is simply awesome. Why? I'll tell you. In our group, nobody is excluded. The older kids play with the younger kids. Girls and guys get along with no crushes to hinder their spiritual relationship as brothers and sisters in Christ. Even graduates are always welcomed back, and invited to parties and activities.
It will be sad to leave them, but it is a comforting thought that I already know some people who only live a few hours away from where we are hopefully going. When we finally get word for sure that we are going to Kentucky, then I am going to shout for joy, and notify my friends right away!
Maybe that wasn't a really great description, but I am going to remember this homeschool group forever. You guys are terrific!
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Jul. 4, 2009 - Untitled Comment
Posted by PinkFlamingo
Yes, your description made sense. :-)
I guess this is a pretty exciting, anticipating time for you all, isn't it? I'll pray that you will be able to go to Kentucky if that is where God wants you, and that there will be another great homeschool group there.
Hope you're having a happy 4th!
Ashley
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