It's hard to believe that I've been homeschooling my boys for a whole decade! We will soon begin our 11th year and I feel like I've only blinked. My oldest will be a Junior this year and my youngest will start middle school. We've had so many ups and downs along the way and have learned so much. Way back, 11 years ago, I only knew one homeschooling family and they lived out of state. I had many people share their negative opinions about our choice. There was always the, "...but what about socialization? " question and the, " Well, you won't go through high school, will you? " I felt completely alone and honestly, I never felt like I was enough; and their comments weren't helping.
I had spent a year praying about this. Doors were closing and others were opening, and it felt right. I felt God tell me that it was time. I stepped out in faith, and we started homeschooling in 2012. The first 6 months were the hardest. The first mistake I made was using our chosen curriculum as if it were designed to fill 7+ hours a day. It really took me an entire 6 months before I realized that one reason we chose this for our family was so we could make their schooling work for them and instead, here I was recreating public school, at home. I quickly fixed that and suddenly homeschooling because SO much more enjoyable!
[Here's Landon, our eldest son from his first day of kindergarten to his first day of fifth grade. 11th grade is right around the corner.]
[Here's Liam, our youngest son from his first day of kindergarten to his first day of fifth grade. He will soon start middle school!]