Well, school has begun. After months of researching, planning, charts,
lists, and book shopping--we are here in our school, which looks an
awful lot like our kitchen. While others are posting about first day
victory dances at the bus stops, champagne toasts, and kid-free
afternoon celebrations; us homeschoolers are breathing deep, girting our
loins and plowing ahead. Parenthood is life's toughest job,
homeschooling takes it to an enitrely different level. ... But what do we do when our efforts don't pan out as we planned, or worse our children don't
grow to be men and women grounded in faith and love set to rock the
Catholic world?
I am continually reading about homeschooling philosophy, curriculum, and
teaching methods. I seek out articles, blog, books, and magalogs to
fill my head with all that is good and encourage me for the long journey
ahead. ... The title of one lingers in my memory and gives me hope on the worst of
homeschool days--"But LORD I Homeschooled Him" I don't remember which
book this article was in, only that it was the last section of the
book.
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Veils and Vocations
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