
All three little healthy birds continued to grow. Our home became a constant place for learning in spite of the craziness! Days were long and nights even longer as the baby couldn’t get the nighttime sleeping routine.

Isabela’s life just seemed as happy as her siblings. Mommy’s heart was constantly over the moon with happiness even though there were lots of struggling moments. I continued to research the laws of Tennessee for homeschooling, read lots of blogs, and spoke to a handful of friends I had met while pursuing this very personal option in education.

Once I knew my soon to be five year old had officially became a reader, the hardest part of teaching in my opinion, I knew I could indeed balance a five year old kindergartener, a three year old tot, as well as keeping up with a very active one year old! Homeschool, even though we had been doing our schoolwork since Jackson was three, would become official.

Our curriculum consisted of items we purchased, bits and pieces from my early teaching days, and things that were given to me by some dear teaching friends. We later registered with a private umbrella school to keep up with records and attendance. Our days are planned with me continuing with my plan book. Some days our schedule flows smoothly, somedays not. We work between naps, and snacks, and vineyard to do’s. Jackson and Abigail work together of the morning and while the girls are napping in the afternoon we pick up on our independent studies together. Most days are hard, just like the classroom. Some days they work so hard and are so willing, other days we pace ourself. The luxury is following the guidelines but slowing down or speeding up when needed.

The one single thing for me has been the support of their daddy. He had to keep his day job, but he continues to live through us, our stories, their milestones. Without pouring on the support and excitement like he has, I think would have created extra stumbling blocks along the way.

So “why” do I do it? Homeschool? Because I can. It wasn’t mapped out in the beginning. I sensed bigger plans were prepared for our family along the way and I listened. Some things happen for a reason. I see the reason to help my family grow in love and learning as my main goal in this world. 24/7 I am a wife and friend, a daughter and a sister, and now a mother. 24/7 I lead, guide, nurture, and educate. Five years this process has taken. Five years, three babies, and a world of learning in our eyes. A mother, completely capable of educating her own children for society, instead of educating society’s children!





































