Showing posts with label homeschooling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschooling. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2012

First Grad from Jade High!


I had the honor of coordinating the graduation this year for the California Homeschool Network (CHN) and the honor of my first born to be among those graduates. I had many realizations as the ceremony was going on. The biggest one is the reminder that this (ceremony) is a very emotional, very human, very homeschool event! I am constantly amazed on the ever evolving examples of our children's ability to think quickly, out of the box and act appropriately without missing a step! I could have sworn the stairs to the stage were in front and had instructed the grads to walk up to the stage and fill in the left side then the right. They walked right up to the stage assessed the change I (the stairs were on the sides) and just all jumped right up on stage and took their seats. Not even missing a beat in a Highly emotional and Stressful situation. Right from the beginning of this wonderful moment, I couldn't have been more proud of them all. 



With all the flooding of emotion and the realizations that were hitting me upside my head, by the time it was our turn to take the stage and give our speeches for Chalise, my throat was shut. I could breath but there was no way and words were coming out. Thank goodness my husband was ready and prepared and made a very nice speech. I still want to share what my words would have been if they would have been able to make it out of my throat. Here is what I would have said;

Our homeschool journey started when I realized, if my children went to school, they would never know their dad. Jim worked nights, slept days and worked weekends. He was already making the sacrifice to provide for our family and I figured it made for the perfect opportunity for me to keep us a close family and still provide an education. From the first moment we really started getting into the homeschool groove, Chalise took the lead and I learned more than I ever thought I could. I learned all about several different cultures, oceanography, even some parts of a few languages (I couldn't keep up with all she was learning no madder how hard I tried). Chalise pulled her brother Cameron and I along for many great experiences, knowledge and amazing memories. I just want to thank Chalise for all she has given me! I love you with all I am my daughter. I could not be more proud of you! I will forever feel indebted to my homeschool community and CHN for being there to help our family on this most amazing journey. Thank you All!





Sunday, June 3, 2012

Summer is upon us! I love summer! My favorite time of year with my favorite things to do. Beach and water have much to do with me and the summer. I adore relaxing days at the beach playing in the sand and surf. I have yet to learn to surf but it is on my list of things to accomplish. My kids use to love these days as well but, my son has decided in his young teenage years that he no longer likes the sand or the surf for that matter. I sure hope he changes his opinion back around at some point. I love the family times that we've had as they have grown. All the wonderful memories we've made in the sand and the ocean and all the lessons we've learned! What are your favorite seasons and things to do? Maybe we'll meet up at the beach sometime this year!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Living the Extended Stay Life

We made it! We finally sold our townhome and moved out. We have been trying to get to a point to move for 9 years and finally it has come to pass. We are happily held up in a hotel that has been very comfortable. I'm sure we will have some rough spots but we all feel so much happier at the present. We have put an offer on a short sale and are still waiting for the approval from the bank that holds the mortgage on the desired home. We may be living the extended stay life for a couple of months.
On our first day we though we might have hit a snag when our little dog started to bark when we tried to leave her alone in the room. OH the stress! We didn't want to have to relocated in one day. Luckily the scruf-o-lumps mellowed out and now is actually more mellow than when we lived in the townhome. She use to bark at e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g. Now people are passing by and making noise and she is chilled out. We can leave her for a while with no problem. Thank goodness! BIG RELIEF!
We are (so far) having a blast living in this hotel. I plan on making some lifestyle changes while we are making this transition. I have started already. I am eating breakfast every day (they have a free breakfast here that is pretty cool) and working out almost every day. They have a fitness room here and pool, hot tub. We are taking advantage and feeling good about it. I am also trying to do as much produce shopping at the farmer's markets and eating healthy (we always eat healthy) but also watching my portions.
Even though we are living with a home up in the air, we have less stress and are looking forward to the next step of our journey. I hope to update soon and document our journey.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Already an Amazing Experience

I had been wanting to be on the Amazing Race since the first episode aired. My friend Debbie and I would talk and dream about the day for years. Now I finally have a real chance to actually try out! Although it won't be with Debbie ( she is not in a position at this time) but with Cheryl! Cheryl and I met at a homeschool park day she co/founded. It is a wonderful group of amazing families. The best part is that this group is VERY divers and tolerant. So, my children and I can have the experience of knowing all kinds of people with all kinds of views.



Cheryl just sent in our applications Monday and already I am learning so much more about myself and my homeschool community. I guess the biggest thing I am learning about this community is how truly supportive they are. I moved around a lot growing up and I guess I have never really looked toward a community for support because, I would only be there for a short time. So, this is a bit strange to me, in a good way.



I really hope that we get on The Amazing Race and be able to show homeschool moms in a good light. I also hope we inspire moms to go after their dreams when they get a chance to do so. NO matter how old you are or how long out of the work force, you can still accomplish what you want. I have already started part of my journey with my career. Now I have this "amazing" opportunity! I do feel compelled to thank Debbie and Amy, it wasn't the time for them to go for this dream and they are still cheering Cheryl and I on. What wonderful women! Don't forget ladies, if Cheryl and I don't make it on, we can still apply with you when you are ready!


We had a lot of fun taping our application DVD! We were being so silly. Peggy let us borrow her camcorder and David (Cheryl's hubby) was our camera/producer man. What a great job he did. Peggy's also helping us edit! Can you believe how people are chipping in? So cool!

Well, the application is in the mail. If they like us we should be hearing something by March. Wish us luck and hopefully you will see us on the show.