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  1. I have been wading through all the info in the book and find that this approach will be the best for me since it is more systematic and less open-ended. I can't let go of the teacher in me! I am just curious if anyone here is a die hard follower of the method and if they are getting the results they want. I plan on doing this completely with DD (5) next year and maybe start DD(9) who doesn't want to go back after next year for middle/HS. Can you jump in at the 5th grade level? She is weak in reading/writing so I thought perhaps drop down to the 4th grade stuff to start?

  2. I love my KA pro but I find I need a bigger bowl when making a double batch of CC oatmeal cookies. I don't do bread in it b/c I cheat and use the bread maker/dough cycle. I couldn't live without mine and love it for grinding meat as well. We get 1/2 a cow 2 times per year and all those roasts...ugh. Grind them suckers to ground beef.

  3. totally foreign concept to DH. He seems okay with elementary but not higher. He can't let go of the accepted standards of the upper grades like the social ones-prom-banquets-sports teams....I think he still has the lingering "weird" kids thing in the back of his mind. Granted there is a family in DSs scout troop that is..well....weird and they homeschool. But like I told him, the parents don't come across like social maniacs so I think they are a bit odd all on their own-kwim? I am hoping that when he sees how well DD #2 does 1st-5th that he will agree that keeping them out of PS is okay. They all do scouts and another activity(girls do competitive dance and boys do travel soccer), plus we go to church and live in a large neighborhood. Not a chance that they will be socially odd.

  4. We are lucky b/c our power comes from the main road in town where everything is underground. Our road itself is practically cleared but the main roads in town are terrible!!! Apparently many of the main roads heading north in VA are still in bad shape. They cancelled school Mon & Tues so far but with 5-8 inches coming Tuesday night there is no way we will go back this week. Then we move on to a week of late openings b/c of refreezing every night-ugh. It would be so much easier if they were all homeschooled right now!

  5. I can't remember (I'm sorry), but are you just embarking on your homeschool journey, or have you been doing it all along? Because, if you are new at it, you may need to just give your dh some time to adjust. Hopefully, eventually, he will be able to see the benefits.

     

    Regarding the social stuff, do you have a homeschool group nearby? Ours has a sports team, lots of clubs, several dances throughout the year as well as a prom, and a graduation ceremony.

     

    Either way, we have been doing it all along, and it is interesting to observe the conversations and interaction between my dc and thier ps cousins (who have 1-2 years on them academically). WTM is not weird, just different and effective.

    The funny thing is that I just pulled DS (11) out of school but with the snow we have yet to have a "school day". The girls will finish public where they are so DD #2 won't start 1st grade with me until next year. AND now DD #1 (9) tells me she doesn't want to go to middle school or HS! I just feel so overwhelmed b/c I want to get my feet under me and get the show on the road but with 30 inches of snow it will be impossible to get anything done until the other kids are out of here!!!

    Anyway, I think DH will just defer to my judgement ultimately once he sees how well things are going(fingers crossed tightly here). It REALLY makes me mad that DDs friend told her that she was going to be behind in middle school if she is home for 5th grade next year. I know that HAD to be what she heard at home and her mom is one of my best friends! This is also the friend that asked me if I was going to get wierd......sigh:confused:

  6. I agree that it is a great foundation no matter where she ends up! Is he not on board with homeschooling at all or just the classical approach? Does he want you to just do 'school' at home? What are his objections to WTM?

    He just feels that they won't be social enough if they don't go to regular middle and high school. He just doesn't know anything else so I am trying to explain to him that the more I read WTM the more I see that they can and WILL excel if I follow the approach and they take college courses while still in HS. I do worry about the traditional things like Prom, sports,clubs...that they won't be in if we keep them home.

    I dont know if he thinks WTM is weird but I feel like if I start that way that you really need to stay with it all the way.

  7. Here is the ultimate cheater recipe!

    Microwave 4 med potatoes

    meanwhile cook up chopped bacon-like 6 slices

    Mince 1 small onion and cook in about 6 cups of milk( more if you want more soup) and cook til the onions are soft. Heres the cheat-add 1 package of loaded baked potatoe mashed potatoe mix(Idahoan makes it) or I use some other kind like cheese and sourcream-then thicken to your liking by adding more milk or plain potato flakes-add salt and pepper to tasete-chop the cooked potatoes into cubes and throw in with cooked bacon pieces-Voila!

    Lowfat depending on the milk and takes like 20 minutes tops!

  8. here's my 2 cents for whatever it is worth.

    I really feel that women need higher education BUT I don't feel that they all need to use it. I always wanted a career and to teach. Did that for 6 years and then number 3 came along and I said to myself, "why?" Teachers make piddly and it is not worth the effort compared to the time you invest. Here I am years later and I feel at peace with being a SAHM. What is wrong with that job? Why is it taboo to want to be a mom when you grow up? It isn't an easy job by any means! I want to raise my girls to understand that they can have careers if they choose but that their children need to be their first job. I am proud to be taking on the task of HSing my kids and love being in control of what they are learning (to a degree). We can easily live on DHs salary and I am thankful for him being where he is in his career.

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