Meandering through the week

It’s rather difficult to wrap up a week of homeschool that did not feel as if it was filled with enough…school! There are times that I fall into despair about homeschooling.  It happens to most of us, and I know it will pass.  But homeschooling while having health issues is a whole different journey. We began our school week at my parent’s house out in the country.  It was truly delightful to be out in East Texas where the pollen turned my black car green, the dogwood tree blossoms were past their peak, my dad’s roses bloomed on the trellis, … Continue reading Meandering through the week

That’s a wrap

This is my second of what I hope will be many Weekly Roundups. This week our homeschool adventure has been “all memory master, all the time!”  We’ve focused on reviewing and memorizing our Classical Conversations curriculum.  This is my daughter’s last year in Foundations and her last to try for Memory Master. What is a Memory Master?  A student who achieves Memory Master is one who has memorized over 400 pieces of information.  Students are put through intensive oral “proofs” where they are quizzed by a parent, by a different adult, by their tutor, and finally by the CC director. … Continue reading That’s a wrap

Weekly Wrap-Up

I saw a great idea on a homeschooling blog that I decided to try for myself.  The idea is to post a weekly wrap-up of your homeschool week’s activities.  It’s always fun to get ideas from each other! This wrap-up must begin the way we strive to begin our lessons every day: with scripture.  We are reading through the book of John.  However, we found inspiration for that dreaded four-letter word, math, when my brother pointed out that it would be helpful to maintain an eternal perspective.  Colossians 1:16-17, in particular, tells how Jesus is in all of creation: 16 … Continue reading Weekly Wrap-Up

Spell what?

I am not even yet 40, and already I feel my brain cells slipping away.  I don’t know if the memory problems I’ve been having lately are common to peri menopausal women or if they are unique to me.  But somehow I need to find a way to train my brain and stop the drain! My memory mishaps are humorous to my daughter because she’s the one who ends up bailing me out.  Those of you who know me know that I adore writing.  Writing and spelling have always been second nature to me.  So why am I unable to … Continue reading Spell what?

Joy beyond the horizon

I know I haven’t written much on this blog lately. I’ve been in a downward spiral of pain, depression and anxiety.  When you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all…that’s what my mom used to always say.  So….I’ve been saying nothing. I have so many blessings…too many to count.  When I think of those suffering in Japan, my response to my own difficulties shames me.  I sit here with a beautiful view of my back yard, my sweet dog patiently curled up by my side (she would be in my lap if it was not taken … Continue reading Joy beyond the horizon