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Resolving to Go on More Adventures

This afternoon I had to drive to town to buy a few essentials: cheese and biscuits, wine and coke. Andy and I are off to our parishโ€™s trivia event tonight, and we need to take along a few things to nibble while we exercise our brains trying to answer the questions. ย I wanted to make the most of the 40 minute car journey to town and back, so I decided to turn the routine shopping trip into an adventure. ย โ€œWhoโ€™d…

Love and Physics

This morning I asked Charlotte what she was planning to do today. โ€œI might have a look at a periodic table video,โ€ she replied. More chemistry. My third daughter is certainly a keen unschooling chemist. โ€œWhy donโ€™t you broaden your horizons,โ€ I suggested. โ€œYou could try some physics. I studied physics when I was at school. I had this great big heavy physics book I had to carry to school every day.โ€ I stopped and corrected myself. โ€œI had…

Real Maths Running

At the bottom of our road, only 100 metres away from home, is a park surrounded by bushland. And winding through the bush are fire trails and tracks where the girls and I run. A few times a week, we head towards the gum trees to enjoy some exercise. We usually run along the same circuit. We have made up names for different points along the route: We start at the pits (where we leave our water bottles) and then…

My Homeschool Records Book

Tomorrow is the first day of the final term of the schoolย year. Andy is busy preparing lessons for his school class (he is a primaryย school teacher). And I am not busy preparing lessons. I have hardly thought about the new term. ย I donโ€™t really need to. Andy will get up early and head off to school, and weโ€™ll slip back into our normal term time routine. It always happens that way. The only preparation I should do is find my…

An Education at the Museum

I have read stories about teenagers whoโ€™ve dropped out of school and into the world, in order to obtain a real education. They spent their days, not at home behind a desk, but out and about, visiting places of interest such as museums and galleriesโ€ฆ seeing the world. ย And Iโ€™ve always thought, โ€œWhat a wonderful way to get an education!โ€ ย But we donโ€™t have any museums and art galleries close to where we live. An education at the museum isnโ€™t…

Another Unschooling Holiday

Last night I said to the girls, โ€œTomorrow is the last day of the school term.โ€ Sophie and Gemma-Rose groaned. Years ago, we used to count down the days to the holidays. Weโ€™d limp through the last week of term desperate for a break. Sometimes Iโ€™d call a halt early. โ€œThatโ€™s enough,โ€ Iโ€™d declare. Everyone would cheer. No more school work for several weeks. But these days things are different. We enjoy our days together very much. We donโ€™t yearn…
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