PARENTING FREEDOM

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    Monday, May 21st, 2012 9:16 pm

    “The secret of happiness is freedom. The secret of freedom is courage.” Thucydides

    “There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will.” Epictetus

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    "The rod is a metaphor for the Word of God, Jesus Christ."
    Christians in Syria, middle of third century
  • Homeschooling in the Great White North

    I told L4 we were going to get ready to go outside. He said, “But I can’t play video games until I do some school.” (That’s technically the big kids’ rule, not his.) I said, “We can do school outside.”


    L4 on a Snow Bank


    N15 Shoveling the Deck


    Beginning the Trek


    C7, N15, B10 Snowshoeing, L4 on the Sled


    Writing Letters in the Snow


    They Spy a Plane


    Airplane Overhead


    Squirrel Tracks Crossing Rabbit Tracks


    Almost Home

    Just as we were getting in the door, two school buses went down the road. Every time I see a school bus or drive past a school, I breathe a prayer of thanks. I am so thankful for the freedom of homeschooling.

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    1. Twila says:

      Beautiful pictures! Such a pretty day!

    2. Adeena says:

      Now THAT’S the kind of winter day I love! Homeschooling is so much fun! :D

    3. TulipGirl says:

      “Just as we were getting in the door, two school buses went down the road. Every time I see a school bus or drive past a school, I breathe a prayer of thanks. I am so thankful for the freedom of homeschooling.”

      Amen.

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