J1 is a card-carrying high school student.

Today Hubs, J1 and I went to Sacramento today to register him at the charter school Visions in Education in their 9-12 Independent Study program.  I’m super excited about this program as (1) it’s not the local high school, (2) he’ll have a teacher to work with him and I can just be Mom again, and most importantly, (3) he seems interested in this option.   I might be persona nongrata with my local homeschool group who don’t think too highly of public charter schools, but I’m praising God for this opportunity to still have him be with us most of the time while making sure he gets the education he needs.  I do wish it could have worked out to continue privately homeschooling him, but frankly he has some bigger issues that need to be dealt with right now.  This development will allow me to be nuturing mom full-time and someone else can be the teacher/nagger/etc.

He won’t start school until September, but today we were able to register him for his first semester of classes as a freshman.  He will be taking English 1A, Pre Algebra (a necessary repeat), PE 1, Earth Science.  Also he was able to choose two electives.  He chose Beginning Drawing and – after listening to his Dad’s counsel – Career Exploration.

I have no doubt this will be a hard transition for J1, but I’m confident he can do this.  WE can do this!

Today I only seem to be able to think in bullet points….so here we go!

  • Right now I’m looking for lapbook information for a geography study of the USA.  I’m finding some good resources and excited about what we might produce.
  • Here are two sites for lapbooks about US Geography that are really helpful: http://www.homeschoolshare.com/united_states_geography_resources.php and http://www.homeschoolhelperonline.com/lapbooks/state.htm
  • I’ve changed our homeschool schedule a bit.  We are now going year around with Mondays off.  This allows me a day for ‘office work’.  So far it is working great!
  • For awhile it looked like #1 son was going to be enrolled at the local public high school.  I was not happy about this.  We think we found a solution that we all can all live with and I’m really relieved.  He will be doing a independent study program with a local charter school.
  • Before we did all the work on our house, I had a box of curriculum I was going to sell….and now it’s missing! I suspect my Hubs sent it to Goodwill – if so I hope someone will be blessed by it.  Or I hope I find it soon!  There are only a couple of things I need for this coming school year – and one is $150 alone! Yikes!
  • I’m excited that my family has been invited to have lunch with my friend Theresa’s family on Friday! Both of our hubby’s are teachers, so they get to join us! 😀
  • Well, I have socks to finish and dinner to make!  Guess I’d better bring this to a close.  (I have been about 3 hours writing this due to so many interruptions! lol)

Yesterday was very hard in many ways.  We didn’t get to attend church due to sickness.  But being home allowed us to learn that a problem we have been addressing is actually getting worse than better.  It’s hard but we are confident we have some good resources in place to help our family.   However, right after the moment, we were pretty depressed.  In fact, I reached out to a good friend but just blubbered on the phone…poor friend! ;-)  But again, yeah for friends who will listen.

My mom came over for dinner and she was VERY encouraging and helpful.  It was nice to get a chance to share our worries and have someone who’s involved but yet experienced enough to recognize that ‘this too shall pass’.  After dinner we moved to our patio for our first marshmallow roast of the season.  The fire was pretty big but it was so nice!  Here are some pictures:

The fire was pretty big at first

The fire was pretty big at first

J2 and Janeway in the new swing

J2 and Janeway in the new swing

Sissy & Daddy

Sissy & Daddy

J1 in swing

J1 in swing

Trying not to burn the mallows!

Trying not to burn the mallows!

oops

oops

nice coals

nice coals

Then the boys realized the heat (no smoke) coming out of the chimney made for perfect mallows

Then the boys realized the heat (no smoke) coming out of the chimney made for perfect mallows

See, much better

See, much better

Sissy & Grammy

Sissy & Grammy