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Writing My First Book

I am so excited to write my first book! So far I have 47 pages and am on the eleventh chapter. (It’s a short chapter book) It’s about a girl (Jackie) who has a twin sister (Molly) and a pair of twin brothers (Matthew and Keith) who take a family vacation to Hawaii!

It’s pretty cool to write a book because I’m a type-aholic (I LOVE typing!). I plan on having 20 chapters in the end but… we’ll see. Now that I’m in the 6th grade I can type really fast! (But my dad is the fastest typer in the family). Anyways, I’ll be excited to finish the book.

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Frankie and Joey Thanksgiving

I drew this cartoon for Thanksgiving.  Frankie, Joey and their parents are praying before their big meal.  I like to draw different kinds of food.  When I draw special pictures like this one, I like to color them in.  I hope you like it.

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Building Relationships

Alexa and I were at Home Depot the other day and the cashier looked at her asked her if she was “playing hooky”.  Alexa looked at her and said, “no, I’m home schooled and I have already finished my school work today.”  The cashier went on the inquire about what we do in home school and how we approach socialization.  The cashier mentioned she was a casualty of budget cuts in our local school system and lost her teaching job 2 years ago.  It’s funny, socialization is the first concern people have with home school.

I have met many who home school their children in the last 15 years.  Most of them utilize the help of home school co ops.  This is a great tool for those who want to make sure their child’s education is well rounded.  Generally a group of people get together a couple times a week to trade off teaching and to give their children an opportunity to learn from others and meet other children.

I will admit we have only been a part of a co op for a short time and it just did not work out for our family.  We have used a totally different model to help our children with socialization.  Our goal is not just to expose our children to other people but to teach them how to interact with others.  We are fortunate to live in a community with lots of children around.  Socialization has proven to be a simple task with our daughter.  She is a natural born social butterfly.  People flock to her and she loves being around others.

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