Jan. 11, 2008
A day in the life

Posted in School Stuff

Welcome to the first ever Heart of the Matter Online meme. Every Friday we will feature a different topic for our meme. Mr. Linky is set up over there so please share with us a day in the life of your homeschool family.

We never have two of the same days in a row! 

For example, Monday was horrid.  As in completely and totally beyond terrible to the point where I had to leave the house because I had daydreams about a particular child and that bright yellow bus that drives past our house in the wee hours of the morning.  There were tears by that certain him and tears from moi.  Those are the days that you just have to stop, take a break (or the day off) and start over again the next day.  It WILL pass, I promise!  Just try really really hard to not say things you will regret.  Maybe even put yourself in a time out.  So remember that next time, okay?

We were going to have lessons on Tuesday, but it just didn't happen y'all.  But I did manage to get the house semi-clean and we had company stay the night.

Wednesday and today (Thursday) were beyond WONDERFUL!!!  Can you believe it?  Two days in a row of not just okay but almost ideallic!

So can I just put down for the record what a fantastic homeschool day looks like for us?  Trust me, I will need this written reminder for those inevitable days that were like this past Monday.

-I woke up around 8:30am.  Drat.  I like to be up at 7am so I can have my quiet time, coffee, and be ready for the kids when they wake up.  And so we have a good chance of starting our lessons on time-- our goal being 9:00am.  Oh well.  It can still be done.

-The kids were already awake.  All of them.  But that's okay.  They weren't fighting or wreaking utter destruction upon the house.  In fact, they were already eating breakfast-- toaster waffles for one and cereal for the other two.  I'm telling you, putting those bowls and cereal boxes in the bottom cabinet was one of the most brilliant ideas I've ever had!  (Sad, but true!)

-The boys brushed their teeth, changed their clothes and waited in the schoolroom for me.  While I was getting my morning cup of coffee, they completed an assignment from this book.  



I copied a page and put it on their desks the night before.  They are finally starting to understand that you can't always do things your own way.  Those instructions are important-- and if you don't follow them, the results don't come out like they are supposed to!

-It is 9:45-ish by the time I join them.

-Our daily schedule is not broken down in tiny increments.  If I did, something would inevitably come up or someone will dawdle and I will just get really upset about being SO off-schedule.  Instead, we have goals and a general direction to our day.

-The general direction of our subjects is as follows:

  • Math-U-See 
  • one page of handwriting (Italic Writing by Getty & Dubay)
  • individual language arts assignments (usually a few workbook pages and a chapter to read in their personal readers-- which, by the way, tie in to the period in time we are studying in history courtesy of WinterPromise).
  • review individual spelling words- either a new weekly list or any words they missed previously.  either spell it out-loud or on the whiteboard per child's preference (or mood!).
  • WinterPromise American Story 1 - We do this together as a group and do the assigned reading and discussion for that particular day (they schedule it all out for you!).

-The kids go outside and play while I make lunch.  It is around 1:00pm.

-Science is after lunch.  We are studying God's Design for Life: The Human Body by Answers in Genesis.

-It is 2:15pm and we are DONE!!!  Well, we still have our current read-aloud which is The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare.  I am flexible as to when we do this-- during breakfast, during lunch, after lunch or even right before bed-- it totally depends on the day.

The kids spend the rest of the day playing with their Magnetix, rowing around the pond, hitting tennis balls (all over the place!) in the driveway and playing on the dirt pile.  Talk about boy heaven! 

I wonder if they even realize how blessed they are.  They may not realize it right now, but one day they will...  Man, sometimes *I* don't even realize how blessed I am!  But today and yesterday, I see very clearly how beyond blessed I am and how I don't deserve a bit of it.  God is very gracious indeed!

Sometimes our homeschool day actually ends with every assignment being completed.  Other days have glitches both major and minor-- like waking up 1.5 hours later than planned (although some may see that as a really good thing!); or like the one math page taking 3 HOURS to complete due to intense dawdling; or fighting, crying, and just plain old complaining that reduces everyone to tears. 

What defines a good day vs. a bad day is not necessarily the number of subjects that get completed but the state of the heart.  When a day is full of discussion, doing your best, good attitudes and happy hearts-- well, that is what makes it a great school day (the math will still be there tomorrow)!


Comments

Jan. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

What a great post! Thanks for the reminder that it is the state of the heart. I can totally relate to having the good and the bad days. I think that I need to chart every day, and I think that it would average out to be good! Or we would want to quit! God does encourage us on a daily basis!

Sara
sara-mincy.blogspot.com

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Christina

I sure love reading the diversity among HSM's!
Thanks for sharing...
~Christina

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Hello Mashie!

Posted by rjdjohn316

How have you been? I know I haven't been over here in a while... and I haven't gotten any comments from you, so I thought I would come by!

I hope everything at your house is good? I posted about what we have been doing.

Love,
Rachel

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

I can relate! No two days are the same.

Thanks for a peek into your homeschooling day. :o)

~Tina
What a neat fort! I have not seen anything like this before either. And you do lots of hands on activities! I love it!

~Tina

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

Ummmm... That wasn't suppose to happen. That was a comment (about forts) from another bloggers post. So embarrassed... :o(

It was supposed to be my blog link:
http://jetihoja.blogspot.com/

There that is better. :o) LOL

Blessings~Tina

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Heart of the matter meme

Posted by Anonymous

I agree, no 2 days are a like... no 2 weeks are a like! *Ü* The picture atthe top of your blog is so pretty...

Lisa

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Day in the life...

Posted by Stretch Mark Mama

I hear ya about the bad days and the good days! Some days it's all we can do to get dressed before lunch! But then there are the days when you feel like you have really spoken into the heart of your child, or have heard the voice of God in the midst of science or math. It's a lovely thing, and the reason I keep home schooling!

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

Good! I'm not the only one that skips days for no real reason! Loved reading about your "ideal" day!

Christine
www.fruitinseason.blogspot.com

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Heidi

Thank you so much for not only a peek into your day - - but, also keeping it real. I often wonder if other families have the 'attitude' issues ('cause I never read about them.....LOL).

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Jan. 11, 2008 - You are blessed!

Posted by http://keeptheway-christianacademy.blogspot.com/

I loved reading this post, and having the opportunity to visit with you in person! You have a very relaxed, REAL, down to earth homeschool -- and your example inspired me! Thanks for this further look into your day!

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Jan. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Tiany

Great post!!! The not so stellar day you described was too funny, I have had more of those then I wish to remember!!!

Now as to your comment, im slow! Bare with me and explain it to me like "I" am in Kindergarten!!! LOL

You used the new URL and it wouldn't let you comment? Is that right? I told ya I was slow!

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Jan. 12, 2008 - AMen and quick querstion

Posted by heartmatters not logged in as usual

my sister from NYC has a friend who is going to AUstin this weekend and wants to find a good church to go to. A bell in my head (& believe me there are many bells up there!) went ding! cuz I'm thinking that's your neck of the woods??? Can you refer your church to my blog or email me? I know this is so last minute but sister JUST emailed me ten minutes ago,
thanks!!
jen

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Jan. 12, 2008 - I hear ya...

Posted by kampsplete

I had a day Friday, like your day Monday. Oh MAN...did I want to quit! I actually did...for the day, and that was probably a good thing. The next day is always better, so hopefully Monday will go better. That was a great post...thanks for sharing!

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Jan. 12, 2008 - Thank you...

Posted by Michelle/cricket313

for sharing your week. Sometimes I think I'm the only one with those awful homeschool days. We have days that are hard and tearful. This week has been good. We got it all done but one subject...history..I wanted to do it with Dad today, but he got sick. Oh well, it will be fine.

I still stop by occasionally to read your blog--it's one of my favs! I've been busy since the move, so I don't get much time to read or blog! Just wanted to say hello! Really, the blog was a nice help for me! God Bless.

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Jan. 12, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

I enjoyed reading about your ideal school day. It is nice when those come along! My ideal school day includes the telephone not ringing! :o)

I'm glad to see someone else using the AIG science. We're doing the Heaven & Earth series. Love it!

Teresa
Va Queen Bee

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Jan. 13, 2008 - Ditto

Posted by Sisterlisa

None of our days are exactly the same either Marsha. Thank you for being transparent with us. You made me feel normal. ;O)

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Jan. 13, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by chickadee@afamiliarpath.blogspot.com

i'm glad i'm not the only one who makes people in the school cry.

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