Monday, August 26, 2013

On the Eve of Year Seven...



It’s hard to believe we’re entering our seventh official year of homeschooling, and yet here we are! The sweet girl was so excited before she went to bed tonight. The delights she’s most looking forward to? “Brand new Ticonderoga pencils!” and “Getting to do a math lesson!”

As for me, I am in a different place than I think I've ever been at the start of a new school-year. I don't know if it's because I'm tired (quite possibly) or just more relaxed (maybe a bit of both).  I normally spend more time fussing and fretting the small stuff before we start a new year, getting things set "just so" and overthinking all my curricula choices and how we're going to tackle all the new work in the new year. It's not that I haven't done some of that thinking this year -- I have -- but I find myself thinking more of the big picture than the little details. We've had so much to learn and do and figure out this summer, and we've got so many big challenges ahead. As I told someone recently, I feel like this year is less about what we do than how we do it, and I'm peaceful about that.

I learned today that the word curriculum comes from a Latin word that means race, or racecourse. I love that. And I love that learning, and life, is a long-distance run, not a sprint.

So the first day of school muffins (blueberry) are made and ready for breakfast, and I spent the evening watching a Downton Abbey episode with my dear husband while sipping ginger ale in the fanciest, most celebratory glass I could find.

Year 7 starts tomorrow. Ready as I'll ever be!

4 comments:

Erin said...

A great way to approach the school year. Here's to a great one!

Erin

Free Range Anglican said...

Year twelve. One race almost run. Two more to go. I'll toast your year: To victory!

Beth said...

Thanks, Erin! It felt like a more relaxed approach, and I can definitely attest to the most relaxed first day we've had in a long time. So far, so good!

Beth

Beth said...

Tara, and here's to a victorious year for you and the boys too! Your eldest is certainly approaching the end of one finish line (which really is just another starting line, when you think about it...)

Happy year 12!
Beth