Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Toddling, Teaching and Tummies...oh, and houses.


are the focus of life in the clan mac right now!

Max the MAN is toddling around, lumbering from one toy to the next, arms up for balance, looking quite like the monkey. Mercy, on the other hand, refuses to walk, preferring to speed crawl or use her walker to get to her destination.



I am putting my teaching hat back on and taking the plunge...homeschool clan mac is officially opening up for business in the fall.

My tummy is growing by the day with our latest -as yet unnamed- little blessing.



AND, our house is plugging along, all gazillion square feet of it. We're praying all stays on schedule and we are in like by flynn by June 30.

So let me start my little update by simply saying...
1. No, I am not worried about socializing my children b/c they will be homeschooled. I don't WANT them socialized in our screwed up modern day version of Soddom and Gomorrah, that's WHY I am homeschooling.
2. No, I do not think that I am better than the wonderful teachers that dedicate their lives to our children. I think our system is broken and they do the absolute best they can. I just want something different for my kids.
3. No, I do not think my kids will be weird. I'm not weird. Charles isn't weird. And who cares, really, if they are? All kinds of folks make up the world, so what on earth would this world be like without some really cool weird kids to invent all the stuff that makes our lives so convenient? (Pretty sure Bill Gates was a total weirdo geek. Would LOVE to have his brains and money.)
4. Yes, I know I'll be busy. Pretty sure I am right now, since I have 4 kids that are 7, 3, 15 mos and 15 mos AND I am an incubator again. What's one more to the chaos? Heck, it can't get any more crazy. What's a little breastmilk and some more poopy diapers to add to the fun of our days?
5. And finally, I'm tired of trying to explain dieting, earrings in boys, broken rules, crappy school food options, "no those pants don't make you look fat," why they don't pray before meals and how to fend off mean bus brats.
6. Oh, and one more finally. WE know that we can't raise our children in a bubble, but we can raise them in our faith, with our values and with the education we wish them to have. And this is how we choose to do it. Not as an indictment of our school systems or any other family's choices. Each family has to do what it takes to make their unit work. And this choice is ours.

As for my tummy? My little man just keeps getting bigger and bigger! I'm frequently informed that I look like I've swallowed a basketball. I'm not sure what they'll call it in another month... "Oh, aren't you cute? You're all baby! It's just like you swallowed a ... (fill in the blank here with a giant round object of your choice.)"



And, lastly, for the dream house we've waited almost 20 years for? Well, folks....
Here it is!!
Pray for June 15 closing!!


Well, that's all for now folks!
love,
the clan mac mama +1

3 comments:

Unknown said...

How fun that you blog too! I love that you are home schooling! Some of my kids best friends are home schooled and they are amazing, well rounded, smart, social kids! Don't let anyone scare you away (sounds like you have your mind made up!) home schooling and the ability to do it is a gift!
Best of luck to all the clan mccawley - hope you don't mind if I follow along from here on out!
(Gotta say too that I am curious about the tats!)

The Solley Six said...

WHO IS THIS?!!! You MUST call me! I have to say that I LOVE our homeschooling life- I love waking up and following our interests for the day, or throwing all plans out and heading to the creek if it's beautiful outside and seeing how much my kids learn and how much I learn despite never actually 'teaching' them in a schooly way.
I'm sending you a mental hug right now.

Unknown said...

That is perhaps the best explanation of homeschooling that I've seen. We have just decided to do it, too, and it really encouraged me to read your post.