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  1. I want to be that cool homeschooler with kids who love learning and spend hours of their own time inspired following rabbit trails and researching/learning about personal interests.  Instead, once they are done with the day's assignments, the kids wander off to their rooms to sing along with the radio, torment the pug, and construct Lego cities. Or they are begging to go to a friend's house to hang out.  How do I get from where we are to where I'd like to be? Or can we?

     

    I know part of the issue is our schedule. I teach 3 days and DH supervises for 2...  On his days, he is often working from home and doesn't even check the kids' work, much less encourage anything outside of getting "Mom's list" done. My days are crammed with checking their work, catching them up on whatever they missed, getting through our day's work (including all of the science, history, art, music, and whatever other hands on things will get done for the week), and then general life items like errands, bills, cleaning, etc.

     

    So...  Please help. How can I make school less of a drag for everyone and still get everything done? 

  2. We do what works. I still follow the history and science cycles. I use some of the suggestions from WTM (i.e. FLL, WWE, and Spelling Workout for DD's LA). I steer clear of computer programs and tend to use "living books" where I can. However, DS hates to read so that presents a challenge to staying within a classical homeschool and Latin has fallen to the wayside due to our weird split schedule for teaching. I can't stand Rod and Staff anything so we've branched out in math and language as well. I could go on, but suffice it to say it was a great starting point but no we have found our own path.

  3. How often do you visit family: Your parents, in laws, and siblings? How does living close by, far (a few hours drive), and really far (more than what your comfortable driving in a day) affect frequency? How often do they visit you?

     

    My inlaws live in the same neighborhood as we do. We have Sunday dinner every week and usually see them for a quick hi/bye once or twice/week.

     

    My family is in WI and we are in WA so about 2500 miles separate us. I haven't seen them since I went home for a wedding almost 2 years years ago. Normally at least one of my siblings visits each year but no one came out this year.

     

    My husband's brother lives in PA (over 3000 miles away) and we haven't seen him or his wife since 2004. Their daughter is severely autistic and they are afraid to put her on a plane. 

     

    Our travel is limited because not only is it expensive to fly 4 people across the country but since neither my husband nor I have paid time off. Any trip we take becomes exponentially expensive due to travel costs plus lost income.

  4. I don't like them.  I think kids/teens/even college kids can get away with whatever, but they look ridiculous on anyone over 30.  However, that's just my opinion and  I'm not a fashionista so take that for what it's worth.

     

    I also want to echo the warning about choosing where you sit wisely.  My friend ripped the heck out of my leather couch with her blingy butt, and I have scratches on my wooden kitchen nook from another.  Also, do not do a TJ Hooker-style hood slide in them as they will scratch the paint on your car--  a lesson my son's friend learned that the hard way.

  5. Another rant! Oh goody.

    Actually I agree with you, OP.

    But what I'd really like to know is... You mentioned a Starbucks in the same plaza... Was there a Fedex too? Was there a snooty looking lady at the Starbucks glaring at said doggie and who probably has the Health Department on speed-dial?

    No Fed Ex in the plaza....  but undoubtedly there was some snooty lady in the Starbucks, lol.

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    Wouldn't bother me.  I am assuming the staff cleans the tables and a dishwasher handles the dishes.  I am, however, sorry your meal was ruined.

     

    I doubt they clean the tables very often.  The tables/chairs are those metal mesh type and are shared between Starbucks, the Thai restaurant, and a little burger joint.  I have never seen anyone clean them.  Usually people get up, throw out their garbage, and leave, and then other people sit down at the tables before anyone comes by to clean them.  When I sit there, I spread napkins out like a table cloth before I eat/drink my coffee.

  7. So I bought lunch at a little Thai place (in a strip mall next to a Starbucks) and thought I would sit down at the tables outside to eat. The man to my left decided to make a phone call and loudly air his grievances over his current court case against a former employee loudly for the whole world to hear. Him I could block out with happy thoughts about my delicious lunch and the lovely sunshine.  However, the man to my right plopped his little ankle-biter dog up on the table and let it eat from his plate while he was also enjoying the same lunch...

     

    Really?  Your dog?  On the table? Eating from your plate?

     

    GROSS!

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    My dd covets the knee high bacon socks, and currently I am typing while I wear thigh high rainbow stripes and long olive cargo shorts so hey I would never judge :)

     

     

    edited to add - last week there was a guy at the market with the knee high Oregon socks and a kilt- all kinds of win :)

     

    I have the Bacon socks.  They are my favorite to wear with my Boy Scout uniform.  I wore them to WashJam last year and had a lot of people take pictures and compliment my choice in hosery.

     

    I also have knee high rainbow socks that I regularly wear to play volleyball.

     

    And knee high octopus socks....  and black socks with pink and white argyle and skulls...  and black socks with red and white argyle and skulls...  and rainbow skulls.... and jellyfish....  and....

     

     

    And the guy you saw with the kilt and Oregon socks might have been my husband had he not been at BSA camp last weekend.

     

    Then again, maybe it IS a PNW thing....

  9. When I'm in the car, sometimes I put the radio on the local rock station and am happy to hear new music by old favorites like Slash, Alice in Chains, and Black Sabbath, as well as some newer bands like the Killswitch Engage and the collaboration of McCartney, Grohl, Novelselic, and Smear (McCartney and the remaining members of Nirvana). 

     

    For the most part, I do not like pop or country music but am exposed to it at work.  I do like some of the stuff by Pink and Kelly Clarkson that I hear on the radio at work, but I don't get the big deal about Mumford and Sons or the Luminieres.  I guess I'm not a big folksy music person.  And I absolutely prefer older country music (mid-90s and older) to the new stuff that I hear.

     

     

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