Monday, May 30, 2011

"Treasure Chest" Makes great History Projects

Today I am finishing an article about creativity for work.  After listing off a few of my favorite sources for craft sets and project ideas I remembered one of my all time favorites.  It's called Ancient Egypt/Book and Treasure ChestEgyptian History Books).  The kits come in several different varieties.  I personally have tried out the Egypt, Knights, Shakespeare, and Japanese writing sets.  They're great fun, packed full of information and most sets come with more than one really cool craft project all ready to assemble. 

So if you are interested in a nice, clean project idea to go along with your history lessons, give a Treasure Chest a try.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Sea Scouts

Today my son was awarded the rank of Apprentice for Sea Scouts.

For those of you who don't know, Sea Scouts is a branch of the Boy Scouts of America.  It is a program open to both boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 21 (though most kids only stay through high school and then leave for college). The kids that join become part of a crew on a sailboat and learn all that is involved in sailing and maintaining that boat.  They compete in races, earn certification in various boat handling and SCUBA skills (though SCUBA is more costly and is dependent on fund raising, etc.) and take weekend sailing trips together.

Apprentice is the first rank that a crew member can receive but it was a big deal for Josh.  He first learned about Sea Scouts about five years ago (he was 9) and has been desperately waiting to meet the age requirements ever since.  As the newest member of the crew and the youngest member of the crew , Josh has a lot to learn.  However, after watching the ceremony tonight (and the way he lit up when they presented him with his award) I was reminded what an amazing opportunity this really is for him.

As a homeschooling parent it can get so easy to feel the weight of our child's future success.  Especially when they are young, and the days are a struggle.  It is easy to question if they will ever be able to stand on their own two feet;  to question if we really are doing the right thing for them.  But then there are nights like tonight.  There are moments when we get to see our kids investing in things that make them unique;  things that they are passionate about and it's like watching a masterpiece finally take it's shape.  We begin to see our kids as they were always meant to be, rather than what they are required to be.

Although I can't know for sure what Josh's future will bring, I know that Sea Scouts will play a role in getting him there... and for that, I am thankful.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Convention Season!

Today I received a call from my sister-in-law asking if I wanted to head to our local homeschooling convention (HEAV in Richmond, VA) and check out the curriculum fair.  Well, I've never been one to ignore an opportunity so with two weeks to prepare (and my husband's blessing) I am planning for a fun filled day of homeschooling craziness!

Now, for any of you that are not able to attend a convention this year, I'll be sure to bring back a list of reviews for you to consider.  I'll make sure you have all the latest information on the good, the better and the best thats available.  Stay tuned!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Just Getting Started!

Today is my first official day of work for my new job.  I am now a contributing writer for a wonderful website (www.howtohomeschooltoday.com) and I could not be more excited!

As I was considering the opportunity that sits in front of me (the chance to make a living as a writer) I am reminded of my childhood and how long writing has been a part of my life.  I have always been a very practical person and even as a child I considered writing to be a silly and frivolous hobby.  Though I loved writing and would spend hours writing stories for my own amusement, it was always with a sense of guilt for the "real" work that would not get done.  It wasn't until I was about 13 years old when I discovered a book while on vacation with my family.   

"Creative Writing: for People Who Can't Not Write"... It struck me then but even more so today.  Writing is one of those things that I can't seem to get away from!  I have spent a lot of years assuming that more practical jobs were worth my time and talent but I never last very long without writing.  So it is with great joy and perhaps some sense of irony that I find myself back were I started: in spite of my best efforts, it appears that no matter how impractical it may seem, for the foreseeable future, I will be a writer!

BTW, this is one of the few books that I have kept in my personal library on the topic of writing.  If you are interested in writing creatively, feel free to check it out by following the link below.