I homeschool my children because:
It is easier than getting them all dolled up in matching shoes early in the morning.
They are the only ones who can stand to spend the whole day with me.
The lines are shorter if you take them to Disneyland on a Wednesday.
I really wasn't paying enough attention the first time I did 4th grade. It was the 80's and there was a lot of neon clothing involved.
I really wasn't paying enough attention the first time I did 4th grade. It was the 80's and there was a lot of neon clothing involved.
Yellowstone is less crowded in October.
We can head to the beach and start working on our tans in May---and put it in our lesson plan books for school credit (Woot, woot, Nature Studies---starfish and sandcastles).
WalMart is so less crowded at 10 am.
And, well, my husband doesn't trust me at home alone all day---I might start a blog, or cut the cable (again), or sign up to host foreign exchange students. He doesn't like to see me bored. He figures four boys will keep me busy. So I am teaching them how to dream big and drag him into wild schemes as well. All day long. Except when I'm blogging.
I love your blogs...I find out things I didn't know...insight into your humor that I miss by not being around you more.
ReplyDeleteYour homeschooling reasons so made me smile! :) How richly blessed your boys are to have you sowing into their lives. :)
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Blessings,
K :)
Grammy, being around you makes me funny! Wait, that doesn't sound like a compliment---but it is.
ReplyDeleteKimberly, I look forward to the verses. Your writing is truly annointed. I am always edified when I visit your blog.
ReplyDeleteI love this! Your honesty and humor made me smile. Thanks for visiting my blog and taking time to comment. :)
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