One of my favorite blogs to visit is Gabi’s. Awhile back I mentioned how much I love her weekly feature where she interviews a reader. Well, I’m lucky enough to be her guest today! If you’ve ever wondered why in the world anyone would choose to homeschool and what in the world they did all day, this is your chance. Go and check it out. And don’t forget to bookmark her blog. You won’t want to miss Gabi’s fabulous recipes, humorous insight into being a mother, and of course the variety of guests that she interviews.
WOW. You are all over the web this week!!! 🙂
Loved the interview.
Great job! You’re wonderful at whatever you do!
I left a comment over at the post, but thought I’d tell you directly :o) I’m a homeschool graduate, and I will be homeschooling my girls when they hit school age. I loved your interview, I loved your honesty! It’s so nice to see a down-to-earth mama letting everybody in for a glimpse of what happens inside a homeschooling home.
Thanks so much for doing this! :o)
Oh, guess I should have mentioned .. I came here with the BATW girls, and fell in love with your blog :o)
That was a great interview. I really went about homeschooling in a similar way. I also get that middle school point very well … not my favorite time to have children in traditional school.
I also think it is great that you look at your children individually. None of us birth the same cookie cutter child. They all learn differently and their personalities reflect that they are INDIVIDUALS.
My favorite point was when you said … “My theory is that socially awkward parents begat socially awkward kids. And vice versa. Homeschooling in and of itself does not create bizarro kids.” THAT IS SO TRUE!
Thanks so much for being so true and honest, Wendy! I think most people are intimidated by homeschool moms…you make it look fun, easy and do-able. I love that.
Really interesting stuff-thanks for sharing! I’ve got Recipe Week going thru Sunday, if you’d like to drop by again!
I enjoyed your interview over on Gab’s blog. Kudos on all your efforts (and for not hiding under the covers)–it sounds like you are doing the right thing for your family.
I came over from BATW to see what I had missed this week. We decided to HS our oldest this year. He is 11 in 7th grade- and doing 9th grade math. Last year was just miserable for him- and by extension, me too. He would come home and rage at me for the day he had had at PS. This year I have gotten my happy boy back because he is no longer dealing with “other junk.”
I don’t even really have to teach him. He is proving to be a self starter. I make his lesson plan and he does it.
I totally agree that none of our 5 kids are not average. Nor are they the same. They are each “just right.”