Cautiously Optimistic
It feels like Fall.
It’s 71 degrees, it’s the end of August, it’s Washington, DC. Very strange. I’m not complaining, mind you. I’m enjoying it very much! The lower temperatures really invigorate me and I can feel my energy levels increasing. Or maybe it’s the caffeine from the first cup of coffee I’ve had in months.
We school year round but we are far from immune to the New School Year frenzy. Every organization we are affilitated with is doing sign-ups, leadership meetings and planning sessions right now. Next Wednesday, I need to be in three different places at the same time. I’m good, but I’m not that good. Yet.
I’m still waiting to hear which soccer team they put Boo on and when he will practice. The details of our Catholic homeschool group have been hammered out, our secular homeschool group has a sign up day next week. I’ve got to register Pumpkin Girl for ballet, finish planning the Brownie year and try to adjust to a schedule that may include both piano and guitar lessons.
WHY do people ask homeschoolers about socialization? If anything, we are over socialized.
I like the way our year is shaping up, though. All of our away from home activities will be in the afternoon, giving me every single morning to get school done. That’s a big relief from the somewhat scattered way we had to do things last year.
Bonus good news: The Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a colder than usual winter.
I’m such a complainer, but right now I am happy to say (albeit cautiously) that things are really looking good.
So how about you? Homeschooler or not, how is your year shaping up?
Our plans are also coming along. Although I am procrastinating in hopes that summer would really not be ending!
I agree that socialization is a joke when it comes to homeschooling. This seems to be our year of “getting out of the house”, but I too only have afternoon or evening activities, so I look forward to nice blocks of time with the kids each morning.
Homeschool is off to a great start!! Any worries I have are gone now. I’m aware we’ll have some rough times, but everything will work out.
I’m constantly told homeschool will be bad for my daughter. She’s an only child and she’ll never be around other kids. That’s all I ever hear. If only they knew!!