Here in the beautiful coastal city of Charleston, SC, snow is something we watch on The Weather Channel, not something we drive in or see outside of the window.
Actually, we do get snow - about once every 8 years. I have 2 kids that have never seen the white stuff. One has seen a dusting. The other saw tons of snow - in PA.
So last night the weatherman said we "might" have snow today. "Might," in this case, meant "not bloody likely, but there is always a miniscule chance we could see a flake or two." That was all it took for my kiddos.
KIDS: "Can we miss school if it snows? Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease? Pretty please? Pretty pretty please?"
ME: "Sure! No problem! In fact, if it snows, I'll dance naked on the lawn!"
Okay, I didn't tell them the last part, but I thought it really loud.
Anyway, today the darling kiddos got up, ran to the window and saw.........!!!!!!!!!
Rain. Lots and lots of rain. Sad, sad kiddos..... :(
For those of you who live where it snows all of the time, homeschooling is great. Curl up on the sofa and enjoy some hot chocolate while other people try to drive in that slippery white stuff.
For those who only get the occassional snowfall, homeschooling is great, too. Want to take a day off to frolic in the snow? Sure! Go ahead! Have a blast! Want to have school anyway? Sure! Go ahead! Go for it! Want to frolic in the morning and study in the afternoon? Sure! Go ahead! Do it!
It's all about having control over your own schedule instead of answering to someone else. :o)
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Having control
Kids in public schools around here will be going back to school on Thursday. I never understood that - going back to school for 2 days and then being off for the weekend.
We are off until Monday. Yeah, only 2 less days than the public school kids, but it seems like more because of the weekend.
I love the flexibility of homeschooling. It makes for a much more relaxed time.
I have also decided that we are not taking off 2 months for the summer. I am going to have some time off, but then we are going to take a shorter break so that the kids don't forget all that they have learned. :D
I like being able to control our schedule. It makes things work for us.
We are off until Monday. Yeah, only 2 less days than the public school kids, but it seems like more because of the weekend.
I love the flexibility of homeschooling. It makes for a much more relaxed time.
I have also decided that we are not taking off 2 months for the summer. I am going to have some time off, but then we are going to take a shorter break so that the kids don't forget all that they have learned. :D
I like being able to control our schedule. It makes things work for us.
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