I didn’t manage to get my act together afterall…. 🙁 My week looks like it’s going to be too higgledy piggledy so I’ll have to pass this time. I love the concentrated look on C’s face — mixed fractions after breakfast before going out?! Wow. She’s my hero. J looks like he has shot up in the past few weeks. What are you feeding him? 🙂
I will look forward to reading about your week one day, Hwee 🙂 In the meantime, I really appreciate your support for my efforts! J(8) would say it’s the sausages, but I shall insist it’s the spinach 😀 I hope your higgledy piggledy (love that expression!) week is a happy one.
The home education centre sounds like a great place to hang out, and a walk with friends is relaxing and exercise at the same time. Hope all your days go well.
LOL, Claire! I marvel at how differently we do things, yet how well things seem to turn out for our respective families. It’s a happy illustration of the diverse ways of successfully home-educating, isn’t it? (Meantime, I do rather rely on you for my education ;-))
I’m new to homeschooling and have loved reading about your family and how you have developed. I’m still absolutly terrified though. The home education centre sounds great and your site have given me lots of idea’s and inspiration.
Hi Kylie, Thank you so much for taking the time to say hello and for your lovely comment. Homeschooling can seem pretty terrifying at first, but the good days really do begin to outnumber the scary ones pretty quickly 🙂 I hope to “chat” with you here again!
I didn’t manage to get my act together afterall…. 🙁 My week looks like it’s going to be too higgledy piggledy so I’ll have to pass this time. I love the concentrated look on C’s face — mixed fractions after breakfast before going out?! Wow. She’s my hero. J looks like he has shot up in the past few weeks. What are you feeding him? 🙂
I will look forward to reading about your week one day, Hwee 🙂 In the meantime, I really appreciate your support for my efforts! J(8) would say it’s the sausages, but I shall insist it’s the spinach 😀 I hope your higgledy piggledy (love that expression!) week is a happy one.
The home education centre sounds like a great place to hang out, and a walk with friends is relaxing and exercise at the same time. Hope all your days go well.
Yes, walking with friends and dogs in nature is one of my favourite ways to pass the time, Jendi. Thank you – I hope your week is going well, too.
I didn’t know there were any home school centres near us. In fact, I didn’t know there were any in the UK! Where have I been for the last 11 years?!
LOL, Claire! I marvel at how differently we do things, yet how well things seem to turn out for our respective families. It’s a happy illustration of the diverse ways of successfully home-educating, isn’t it? (Meantime, I do rather rely on you for my education ;-))
The home education centre sounds like it has lots to do! And that is a great picture of you!
Thanks, Melissa! We are very lucky having the home ed centre. I especially appreciate the pub next door with free wifi 😉
What a fun place to go with your children! Love the photo of you with your dogs.
Thank you so much, Rita!
I’m new to homeschooling and have loved reading about your family and how you have developed. I’m still absolutly terrified though. The home education centre sounds great and your site have given me lots of idea’s and inspiration.
Hi Kylie, Thank you so much for taking the time to say hello and for your lovely comment. Homeschooling can seem pretty terrifying at first, but the good days really do begin to outnumber the scary ones pretty quickly 🙂 I hope to “chat” with you here again!
Wow! What a cool place! Love the furbabies!!
Thanks Heather. Love the word “furbabies”!