When and Why I Became My Children’s Teacher Part 2

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

When and Why I Became My Children’s Teacher, Part 1

I became my children’s teacher for various reasons. I opened the door long ago, before even having children. I was a public school elementary educator for thirteen years. The on the job training working day in and day out with young children, other professional teachers, as well as parents created many life lessons moving forward.

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I was in the classroom until four days before Jackson was born. It was never part of my plan to leave the school I loved to become a stay at home mother. I struggled with the idea of leaving society’s professional world that had defined and created me for so many years. My predictable schedule of lesson plans and checked plan books was hard to part with. However, bigger than the sadness of leaving and not being a part of that world, was the bigger emotion of leaving my new colicky, needy baby boy for someone other than myself to care for.

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Our little man began to grow. He started showing all that he was learning. A teacher I could see but teaching my own!

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During these moments of his growing, I too was growing. When Jackson was eighteen months old, we welcomed a new baby sister, Abigail. I couldn’t imagine not being there for this new life day in and day out.

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It was at this time, other than the income lost from leaving the classroom, I knew I was where I was meant to be. Being able to be at home with these growing loving two was an amazing way to spend the day. Growing and learning together.

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Experiencing life from the perspective of these two makes our family seem like the perfect thing to focus our attention on daily. We learned the basics of letters and name writing, colors and numbers. Jackson was learning what we exposed him to, Abigail was there to watch it all.

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Our two toddlers, especially Jackson, was filling his mind with the wonder of life and learning. Exposing him to the preschool world was a juggle with another loud toddler always by our side. However, he continued with the process. I did the traditional work and kept up with the socializing side of school by exposing them both to preschool group readings and library time. I had to allow Jackson time to mature and become less socially pressured to live up to everyone’s expectations.

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I guess you could say we needed another. We became pregnant with the third when Jackson was thirty nine months old and Abigail was twenty two months old.

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Excited and crazy nerves all at the same time. A pregnancy that was scary and high risk made me question my ability to continue educating my two at home. Never wanting to not offer the best for all of my children was the only moment I wondered if home school would be the best and only option moving forward.

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After many long months, Jackson turned four and in the middle of being a preschooler, their new baby sissy Isabela was born!

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Welcomed with love by us all, especially Jackson and Abigail!
I knew the journey to be a mother AND a teacher would be difficult but not impossible.

Life Then and Now

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I told you little birds I DID have another classroom, another job, and another group of students once upon a time long ago….
I was chosen as Bell Ringer for the Newport Plain Talk my last year in the classroom. I was three months pregnant with you Jackson Sawyer! Notice the “married to her high school sweetheart”

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Master’s Degree, a gift from your daddy.

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A gift from papaw and nana. Completed in December of 1994. Your daddy and I married the following June!

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This is at a Faculty Talent Show in the Parrottsville School Gymnasium. In front of the entire school as well as parents, we pretended to be the Dixie Chicks…winning the contest!

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It has been one of my greatest experiences, teaching at a school with my two cousins, Amy and Amanda. I have very fond memories of this time in my life. May 2003

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Cousin Amy and I at another Faculty Talent Show

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I do miss my huge dry erase board and my teaching badge.

I’m a collector

I’m a collector. I have always collected items such as shells, books, and the normal things that collect dust. Collections that make my eyes happy and surround my life to remind me of fond memories.

The one collection that was started for me by my own mother was the collection of photos. She kept the albums up to date and the walls current of our family milestones. Throughout my life I too took up the interest of picture taking and photo album creating. This one collection makes me the most satisfied as I create my life. An obsession for capturing the perfect memory.

The one memory that has become a daily light in my mind is one of my three children. As I reflect to the day this picture was created, I recognize timing and love are everything. I recognize a memory like this is captured in a split second but can sustain you hopefully for a lifetime!

This was the day our newest member of our family left my belly to come be a part of our family. The day “new baby sissy” met her big brother and big sister for the very first time. This moment was such an anticipated moment for me. I was filled with more emotion than I thought possible. Everything I loved was gathered in this room. Every blessing from heaven had touched me.

I was a little unsure and nervous about this meeting, unsure how my other two toddlers would react to such a fragile new infant. Both of their eyes lit up! This first meeting was magical for a mother. Sweet happiness for seeing “new baby sissy”. The timing couldn’t have been planned as my mother brought them both to the hospital for this meeting at the very same time the photographer came to capture the baby’s first day.
I love the circle they have created. Abigail’s arm around Jackson, Jackson lovingly supporting his new baby sissy’s head and their fingers touching. I feel sure this bond will circle them forever!

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