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Greetings from OLS!

Hey! Hi! Hello!

Remember me?  I’m still around.  Just had a hard time finding my way back here from the far away land of Online School-ooool-oool-ool.  (<–lame attempt at an echo)

That’s where I’m writing from today!

It’s nice here.  It was sorta hard to find our way around at first.  But, we’re getting the hang of it.

At first, being here in the land of Online School-ooool-oool-ool took up most of my time.  And in the beginning, figuring out the customs here was a learning experience.

Though we were having fun, it took an awful lot of time and energy and paper and ink.  But, as we became more comfortable, we started to find ways to have the fun, learn the lessons and still have time to do other things.  That last part has made it extra nice.

Here’s a little of what we’ve learned so far: (<–if a colon wasn’t required here, forgive me.  We haven’t gotten to that lesson yet!)

  • The obscene amounts of ink and paper I was using aren’t actually necessary.   The materials are mostly already here in printed form once I figured out where to look.
  • Helpful tour guides(teachers) and locals(friends who were already dwelling in the land of  Online School-ooool-oool-ool) make the place much more inviting.
  • Mitochondria, osmosis, diffusion, cell walls and cytoplasm are just as boring as they always were.  But, I know more about them than I ever have in my life.  And more importantly, so does Adam.
  • Some people learn better in the morning.(Adam and Mack) And some, or rather,  the one(Sam) is more ready to learn in the afternoon.  And that’s okay, because the land of Online School-ooool-oool-ool is flexible like that.
  • Crab cakes and pasta with Gail’s special pesto sauce are preferred over school cafeteria food,  hands down.
  • Sometimes, you just can’t sit still.  And when you can’t, you can have a light saber battle while going over your spelling words.  And you can still score 100% on the test.  Lightsabers are considered lucky here in the land of Online School-ooool-oool-ool.
  • You can totally spend your day in a bathing suit or pajamas here.  No shirts, no shoes, no problem.  Except for me, the learning coach, I frown on going topless.  I wear a shirt.   Every.  Single.  Day.  Without fail.  ‘Cause, I’m cool like that.  (And everyone, everywhere thanks me for it!)
  • Being able to say, “I’ve had enough.  They’ve had enough.  Let’s take a break and do something else.  We’ll come back to it after awhile.”  is smiled upon here!
  • Lots of options, materials and ways to teach an objective are there and finding the one(s) that best works for your child is a gift.
  • I still really am crazy about the other folks traveling on this trip to the land of Online School-ooool-oool-ool.  And they seem to still like me.  And each other.  No one has been voted off of the island as of yet!

So far, it’s great.  I’m glad we’re here.  And it’s getting easier.  And way less time consuming.  And we have no plans of returning!

Though, I will, hopefully be able to squeeze in more time in the blogosphere now that I’m getting the hang of navigating the land of Online School-ooool-oool-ool!

For now though, the weather’s beautiful! Wish you were here!

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I Have Exciting News!

So, school starts in about two weeks.  And usually, this would incite the blues around here.

But, we’re actually looking forward to it this year.

Normally, we all have this sense of urgency and dread.

Urgently trying to rush around squeezing every last drop of goodness out of our summer.

And the never ending schedules and being tethered to home cause us much dread.  We experience a tightening of the noose kind of feeling.

For my spontaneous little family, it’s like doing nine months of hard time.

The ratio of days we look forward to-to days we dread seem way out of balance.

But, we’ve decided to step off of the hamster wheel.  We’re very bad at keeping it going anyway.  And we certainly don’t enjoy it. And, seriously, who said it mattered in the first place?

I’ve enrolled the fellows in online school this year. It’s still public school.  We just won’t be so encumbered.

I must say, I’ve got no problems with their schools.  They’ve had wonderful teachers.  I’ve loved and trusted them all.

There are wonderful kids there.  This has nothing to do with me sheltering them from the unwashed masses.

But, I’m just comfortable enough to think that learning can take place somewhere else.  And for us, it may be a good solution.

I’m not doing this to narrow their world view, I’m hoping to expand it.

We’re planning on doing a lot of traveling this year.   And to me, there’s so much to be learned from being on the road.

Our plans are still kind of loose.  And that is just how I like it.  The hard schedules are the thing I liked least about school.

And so, we’re giving it a go.  And if it doesn’t work, there’s a great school with wonderful teachers that I’ll send them back to, quick as lightning.

My husband and I have their best interests at heart above all else.   And so, instead of complaining and living with a lifestyle that we really detest, we’re hoping this shows them that it’s okay to make changes.

So, the first lesson from this adventure, I hope, is if you’re not satisfied, you have options. Being discontent and harping on it all the time is just weird.  Complaining for complaining’s sake is just….annoying.  Especially if you aren’t willing to do what it takes to change things up.

It’s okay to do things differently.

And just because it’s the norm, doesn’t mean it’s right for you.

Maybe that’ll be lesson number two.

I’ll let you know how it goes!

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****Just wanted to give some credit where it’s due.  For over a year, I’ve followed Lori’s Lolz as she writes about educational options.  She and her family online school using the K12 curriculum that we’ll be using.  At the end of last summer, I felt a little tug and pull to give it a try.  But, didn’t have any problems at our regular schools and so I thought I couldn’t justify it.  This year, I realized that we didn’t have to have a problem to want another option.   Something doesn’t have to be wrong for it not to be right.

It took me long enough to figure that out!  I’ve got high hopes that this will be the option that works for us.

*****Oh, and the kids are thrilled!  They were very much a part of this decision.  They, like their Mama, are a freedom loving crowd and are hoping this will be a good fit.  We shall see.

Be sure and follow along!  It should be interesting!

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