Last updated 10:30 p.m. on 16 May 1998.

One Week's Approach to Our Homeschool Dilemma

February 19, 1997

This week, the local schools are on vacation and my kids asked if they could have a vacation, too. Even on vacation, however, we have goals. This week's goals:

  • Write a progress report to give to the public schools
  • Set goals for the next month
  • Update/redesign our web pages

For us, being on vacation means they can sleep in in the morning. Miriam and Nathan are the sleepers; Eli and Simon are usually up fairly early. They get their own breakfasts and then they read or get onto one of the computers.

Even on vacation, they are expected to log books, computer time, projects, complete chores, etc. Truthfully, vacation just means that we don't have formal math lessons every day. But then, we don't have formal math lessons every day anyway, so are we always on vacation? Maybe vacation means that we don't have formal math lessons on ANY day.

Oh well, another week will be another story.


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