Both Emma and Jensen go to classes that have kids their own ages in them. They both have art, music, learning, and playtime coordinated for their age levels. I get to participate in other classes with older kids and discuss curriculum and ideas with other home educating moms and dads. The co-op lasts for three hours, and our kids come home as excited chatter boxes ready to go the next week.
Here is the link for more information:
http://www.helpinghandshomeschool.org
In other news, Mike and I are in the process of opening a new business. I am so excited to see Mike's "brain child" come to fruition. This is not to say that I am completely without fear and trepidation; I have to admit that our past failure in the Florida construction industry does play a huge part in my nervousness. However, I refuse to allow that fear to hold me back from pursuing something new. More to come on that subject as it progresses. #2scoops
Did I mention that Emma turned SIX?! I won't discuss it, because I am in serious denial.
She got this guitar for her birthday...um, yah, we (Mike and I) did this to ourselves. Anyway, I am enjoying having my sweetie pie girl home everyday, although starting home education has in no way slowed down her growing up! Boo!
(As a side note, the school that Emma was attending just tested in dead last in its district. That's all I'm going to say about that.)
So there it is, a bit about our crazy, fun lives!
Pray for me,
Marlie
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