unseasonably warm weather
Dec 30
Posted by: Scott in: blog, caleb isaiah, camera practice, homeschooling, i heart my camera, just another day in paradise, me myself and i, memories, parenting, photography, ramblings, you might be a mom
We’re having it. I think it was about 60 yesterday? So why not make use of it. Caleb seemed to sense early yesterday morning that it was not as cold outside, and randomly asked to go play in the sandbox.

Though he looks armed and dangerous….he didn’t actually throw this sand.
Not for the most part anyway.
I can hardly believe tomorrow is the last day of 2008. My brain has shifted gears here in the last few days with the realization that I have a lot to think about, a lot to plan, and a lot to learn about homeschooling. I can’t believe Caleb will soon be four. The older he gets, the faster it goes. My brain is a bit of a wash today. So any fellow homeschoolers with advice on where to start, feel free to leave words of wisdom. It is a very overwhelming feeling! (As far as comments, be patient with me. I’ve had a massive spam attack on my blog the last few days. A few “good” comments [the non porn related ones] have ended up in my spam list, so if your comment isn’t showing up, rest assured, I am trying to remedy the problem and make sure regular commenters are on a safe list.)
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December 30th, 2008 9:41 pm
This article comes to mind. It’s been SO helpful for me!
Best of luck to you and if you ever care to write about it, I’m very interested!!
December 30th, 2008 9:45 pm
Sorry. That wasn’t about where to start…but I’ve found that to be the most important website I’ve come across! Find out what the requirements are in your state and then go from there. I’m building our curriculum as we go because I didn’t want to buy a whole set. Wow, is that hard! I think I might buy a math and literacy part of a curriculum for next year and fill in the rest of the subjects as I want to. Just some thoughts from where I am now. I can completely relate to the overwhelmed feeling!