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  1. We have a rule in our house. "He who complains cooks the next meal". No one ever complains. Darn:glare:
  2. We call this a 'do over' in our home. Dd, the only child at home, has been known to 'do over'...many, many times... how she leaves a room (stomping up the stairs, mumbling), unkind words, or just unacceptable behavior in general. And yes, it always ends with giggles and an apology. Works like a charm!
  3. Could you fly home a little early, leaving dad and the boys to spend some quality time together in London, while allowing you get some down time? They might come home with a whole new appreciation for you!
  4. I tried the same approach with my dh, with the same results as you. I thought it was a perfectly logical solution. A shopping trip even he would enjoy! Oh, and then we could stop by San Juan...the Barcardi Rum Factory! Ah, yes. Really needing that cruise...and the vanilla beans, which was really all this was about. Right?:lol:
  5. We were given a full set of Children's Britannica by our library. It has a 'for sale' section, and our librarian will call us if she sees anything come across that we might be able to use. She's the greatest! And yes, we use it a lot.
  6. :lol::lol: This is just what I did! China and silverware all went to our dd. She loves us!
  7. I read it as sarcasm also. However, I cringe every time I see a post where someone refers to their child as their 'little aspie'. Why would anyone want to define their beautiful child this way?
  8. You're not alone. I stopped sending cards years ago and have never regretted it. Such a waste of time. Glad to know I'm not the only one.
  9. Dd is looking for a high school diploma for her 17 yr ds who is graduating this spring. He has always attended OK ps, except for the last 4 months, and is eligible for free college IF he can get his diploma in OK. Since they are moving in Feb/Mar OK will not let the dc finish out the school year in OK without retaking their current grade (They have been attending a private school in FL using Paces). As it stands now, dgs will either have to repeat his senior year or his parents will have to cover the cost of college. Does anyone know if a homeschool issued diploma will suffice for the free college program in OK. If it helps, dgs's ACT and SAT scores are high, and he has received many scholarship offers. __________________
  10. Thanks for the information. It's good to know how easy it is to homeschool in OK. However, what dd is mainly looking for is a high school diploma for her 17 yr ds who is graduating this spring. He has always attended OK ps, except for the last 4 months, and is eligible for free college IF he can get his diploma in OK. Since they are moving in Feb/Mar OK will not let the dc finish out the school year in OK without retaking their current grade (They have been attending a private school in FL using Paces). As it stands now dgs will either have to repeat his senior year or his parents will have to cover the cost of college.
  11. My dd and her family are planning to move back to OKC, OK, and will be homeschooling their 3 dc (17, 15, & 13). Can anyone recommend a good umbrella school for them?
  12. :iagree: I'll take a marriage with respect, honesty, and trust, over one with only love any day.
  13. :iagree: Your mother may suggest, request, or ask you to attend, but you get to decide for yourself. You're a grown woman and you have the support of your husband. Forget about what 'the family' expects and do what you feel is right for your family.
  14. When I first read this thread I was going to answer that I would never be finished. I love children and would fill my home with foster children if dh felt the same way. He is a little intimidated by children:lol:. But I always felt the desire to have more. We raised 2 ds and 1 dd to adult hood and then began all over again. However, after thinking about how much I am enjoying raising just one... the freedom of being able to pick up and travel (homeschooling makes this so easy!), the ability to spend more quality time with our dd, I'm thinking we are done. My life just feels so perfect, so complete. Finally. A little selfish, maybe. Or the fact that I'm closer to 60 than to 50, with six gc, one old enough that I'm beginning to think about being a great grandmother:blink: might have something to do with it. Either way, I'm done!
  15. :iagree: At the beginning of the year I put each subject into its own binder. I print off a weekly assignment sheet from HST+ for DD to follow so she can just pull a binder off her shelf and go for it. She's a box checker like me:001_smile:
  16. :iagree: OK, being organized may be out of reach for me:001_smile:
  17. Thanks for all the replies. This is dd's second year of Latin and she is progressing nicely with FF, so she should do OK adding in a second language. I guess I'm more worried about how I will handle it.:001_smile:
  18. What is the best way to teach two languages at the same time? Dd is currently using FF for Latin, but would like to begin Spanish also. I know many of you teach multiple languages. How do you do it? Alternate days? Alternate weeks? I have no clue how to schedule this.
  19. Thanks for sharing your opinions! I think it's how everything is research-based that appeals to me. I had wondered about just leaving out IEW and doing our own writing. I'm off to the high school board!
  20. Love it or hate it? Anyone care to share their experiences with it? I don't really care for IEW, think science should be lab based in high school, and would have to add in math. So why do I keep being drawn back to Trisms?
  21. We order through Breadbeckers' co-op so we get a discount on our order and shipping cost is minimal. I love Breadbeckers!
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