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Thoughts from my home to yours

Poetry Teatime: With TobyMac

Poetry Teatime

We have so enjoyed implementing your idea for “Tuesday Teatime.” We’ve been doing it fairly consistently for the past year or so, and now my 3 year old consistently associates Tuesday with teatime–and she’s not even being ‘schooled!’ We have enjoyed reading picture books mostly, but we also throw in a few chapter books we’re working on, some poetry as well, and occasionally we’ll analyze lyrics to some of our favorite songs. Lately, we picked apart TobyMac’s “Me Without You” and “Steal My Show” with plans to work on “MacDaddy” next.

Poetry Teatime

Thank you again!
Jenn

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A little purge never hurt anyone

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The last half of July and all of August are my busiest months of the year. Maybe that’s why I find the clutter in my house insufferable. I can’t entertain a stray shoe or an over-stocked pantry while working.

When I need to think, I need white space—a zone of zen.

Radio off, cleared flat surfaces, piles of books removed to the other room…these help.

Dishwasher emptied, humming electronics put to sleep, pillows propped on the couch in my line of vision.

I invest an hour in decluttering, cleaning up, wiping down, hiding the mess.

Then I can work for hours.

If I don’t take that first hour, my work becomes fragmented as the items in my field of vision tug at me to do something about them.

Maybe this is true for you too?

How do you create the conditions for concentration where you are? How do you help your kids learn habits that foster the deep dive?

It’s time for my morning cup of tea. I’m going to use the minutes it takes to boil water to close my pantry door, remove the collection of miscellany from the armchair, and shut down my son’s noisy hard drive.

Then I’m going to buckle down to work.

Cross-posted on facebook.

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Happy Birthday, William Goldman!

The Princess BrideWilliam Goldman turned 82 years old this month. On the 12th day to be precise. Brave Writer is celebrating this great author by offering the Boomerang based on his delightful book, The Princess Bride.

Half price for one day only: $4.95! OFFER HAS EXPIRED

The Princess Bride is an adventurous fiction within a fiction. It’s presented as an abridgment of fairytale purportedly written by a S. Morgenstern, with Goldman’s “commentary” sprinkled throughout. The book has a bit of everything: romance, comedy, pirates, giants, sword fights, poison, a princess. Plus “rodents of unusual size.”

Princess Bride fans are famed for their knowledge of the book and movie, and many can quote from both extensively. See if you can answer the trivia questions below. The answers are underneath each in white. Highlight with your cursor and you’ll see them.

 

What was the name of Buttercup’s beloved horse?
Horse. “Buttercup was never long on imagination.”

Which part of America was Westley’s ship near when captured by the Dread Pirate Roberts?
The Carolinas.

What were Vizzini’s instructions for when a plan went wrong?
Go back to the beginning. “Fool! Fool! Back to the beginning is the rule!”

In what country was Fezzik fired from the circus?
Greenland. “With one person for every twenty square miles of real estate.”

Inigo Montoya says to Vizzini: “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” What word?
Inconceivable!

So, celebrate William Goldman and take advantage of this special Boomerang offer!

The Boomerang is a monthly digital downloadable product that features copywork and dictation passages from a specific read aloud novel. It is the indispensable tool for Brave Writer parents who want to teach language arts in a natural, literature-bathed context.

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Steady as she goes!

SK hiking 3Image by vastateparksstaff

I’m a northern hemisphere type. August triggers for me the start of the school year, as I know it does for many of you reading this page. My dad always used to say, “The two best days of the year are the last day of school, and the first day of school…in that order.”

I know what he means. I anticipate the fresh start, the joy of re-entering academic life, the new books whose spines crackle as you open them, the bright faces. In homeschooling, our own set of unique traditions cluster around the start of the year: the UPS truck that delivers brown boxes of books, the cubbies created to hold those books, pencils sharpened and new pens that all work and are in a jar visible to all. Brand new copywork books, without a mark in them. Art supplies not yet messy or broken.

In our house, I wrote “back-to-school” notes on the night before we’d “start.” I put these at each child’s breakfast place setting so that in the morning, they’d see these first. I didn’t write a lot, but I usually offered enthusiasm about what this child would get to learn during the coming year, the growth in the child I anticipated seeing, the fun we would share. I decorated the notes with stickers or stars. It was gratifying to me to see that my kids kept these notes for years, as I’d move one after another out to college and I’d bump into the little stack tucked away in a dresser drawer.

The newness energizes. Capitalize on it. Make the special treats; plan your big, time-and-energy-consuming projects for fall; go on hikes in the mild weather and watch birds; head to the local museum for art shows or iMax movies; host a party with other homeschool friends to celebrate back to school! (My mom gave me a wonderful gift in 6th grade—she organized a back-to-school brunch for my girlfriends and me in our California backyard, complete with made-to-order omelets and pencils kits for favors; you could do that!)

The big, bright, optimism you feel can be harnessed for good. Enjoy the surge, be open to where it takes you, follow your inspiration when it arrives. Remember: inspiration is not a lengthy visitor, so welcome her with open arms and go where she leads. Soon enough, you’ll be back to your comforting routine that stands in the gap when inspiration runs dry.

Keep all of this good juju going, while everyone’s got the energy and mojo to do it. The day is coming when the spirit of “new” dissipates and the routine will be familiar again. That day is okay too. It’s life—it’s the homeschooling cycle. You are not doing anything wrong, if you happen upon a day that is a little less neon-bright than September. That’s as it should be. When the day comes, accept and welcome its quieter spirit. Adjust. Let the ebb and flow of your homeschool reassure you rather than worry you. It means you are doing it right. Steady as she goes.

Add brownies, if you need some comfort food along the way.

Happy homeschooling everyone!

Cross-posted on facebook.

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Friday Freewrite: Board Game

It was Professor PlumImage by Craig Pennington

If you designed a board game, what would it be like?

New to freewriting? Check out our online guide.

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