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Wrapping up and moving forward

The weekend came and went too fast, as always.  I think many families feel this way these days.  Saturdays and Sundays are simply just a continuation of the taxi-driving and calendar events. It’s all self-induced so I can’t complain, but it’s still frustrating to see on Sunday night the mess in my closet, for example, still remains a huge mess.  Things just don’t simply get addressed because there aren’t enough hours in the day.

At present, I’m regrouping for the week, and I can already see that our academics will need to be adjusted because of outside activities.  That takes some mental gymnastics on my part to see that I adjust our calendar appropriately.

It’s interesting. I was talking with a retired kindergarten teacher today, and she was asking me various questions about homeschooling such as how do I know what needs to be covered and how do I juggle all the various curricula. I could tell my world was completely foreign to her, so I invited her to come over and see what we’re doing.  I gladly welcome another set of eyes on our environment as you never know what good feedback you might get. Of course, I told her what I do is not easy at all, but it is doable.  She then went on to talk about how many public school teachers, who really love teaching, are so frustrated by all of the rules being forced onto them.  The regulations and bureaucracy are taking the joy out of teaching for them.  She also mentioned one of her girlfriends who is still teaching just simply wants to quit because of the mess that they’re having to work in.

Isn’t that awful? That our society has degraded the training of our children to sets of rules, boundaries, and tests is so unfortunate. No wonder kids don’t want to go to school.  Our system is broken, really beyond repair.  I don’t think any amount of government intervention is going to help and will likely only make it worse.

Well, now that we are all depressed, let me leave you to get pumped up about tomorrow. Gotta keep my own energy going since I’m flying solo:)

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Seeing first-hand to make it become real

As an educator, I try to incorporate a hands-on experience with what we learn and see and read about.
We have been discussing the aftermath of the hurricane along with global warming and how that has and will continue to affect millions of lives.
Last night, my kids were able to see some of that.
We had dinner near Atlantic City with my cousin. He and his company, Alabama Power, drove a massive caravan up to our area to help the power restoration process. We toured the staging area which was quite impressive. With my military background, it reminded me of how our armed forces mobilize large units such as this to help. I believe my kids will remember tonight and in doing so I hope will aid them in making a positive impact on our society.

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Maroon Five! Let’s do this!

Can’t wait for the big show in AC tomorrow evening with hubby and BFF friends. Went speed shopping this evening to find something new to wear. The ladies at “Lucky” were trying to dress me. I felt like a cross between a cowgirl and an Indian princess with what they were wanting me to wear-so not my taste. I’m more of a Lily girl. I did venture out though and tried something new.
Here’s to good food and good music and getting a break from the organized chaos!

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Maroon Five concert-so pumped!

I’m so excited! BFF friends, hubby, and I will be seeing Maroon Five in concert. I can’t even remember the last concert that I went to. I’m envisioning me dancing around like the flashdance girl while wearing leg warmers.  We’ve even talked about getting tattoos to remember the special event. Well, maybe not for me but still, I can’t wait.
I got the mooooooooooooooves like Jagger. Whistle, whistle..

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