Happy Valentine's Day!!! The kids woke us up bright and early to begin a day celebrating our love for one another. We had a nice breakfast with Daddy before he headed off for work then we got ready for one of our Valentine's Day parties. Today we attended a party at a local park with some of our friends from Olivet Christian Academy. Olivet is a private school for homeschoolers that we enrolled Colton in this year. They keep track of attendance and grades which us parents submit to them, and they do the testing and evaluations to give us "teachers" a piece of mind knowing that our precious kids are learning exactly as they should be and are right on track. They also offer a whole array of classes, activities and events for the kids. We go to "Olivet Day" once a month and the kids participate in classes with other students in Olivet. They also offer all the extra activities that you may think homeschoolers miss out on, like Field Day, Spelling Bee, talent shows, dances for the older students, yearbook, end of the year graduation (complete with cap and gowns for the graduates) and of course parties. We feel really blessed to be a part of Olivet and are looking forward to the end of the year graduation. At the graduation Gracie will be having a ballet recital with the girls in her Olivet ballet class and Colton will be saying his part of a poem that his acting class have been memorizing. He doesn't totally love acting class (at least not the part of having to speak in front of the class) but I have seen a huge improvement in his ability to comfortably speak in front of large crowds. He's had to give a book review, recite a poem and a bible verse that he'd memorized, among many other things in front of a large group of children and parents and I am so proud of him! I do sometimes get nervous for him just knowing how nervous he is and knowing he's so worried that he'll forget what to say. It's such a rewarding thing though as a mom for me to be there for him to not only witness this but to be able to give him a big hug and tell him how proud I am of him when he finishes. I just love that feeling that it gives me. It makes me feel so close and connected to my son which is priceless to me. Back to Valentine's Day... the kids had a blast playing with about 40 or so of their Olivet friends, decorating bags to hold their cards, passing out their cards and of course decorating and eating cupcakes! Fletch devoured his cupcake in record time. I think it took me longer to clean him up than it did for him to eat it! Oh well, it's Valentine's Day and it's all about fun! Tomorrow morning we are off to another park to have a party with our friends from Sonshine Christian Academy, a support group for homeschool families in the Stuart area. We do a lot of field trips and park days with them and have developed some great friendships. Fun, fun, fun! Tonight we are off to the fair! Wow, it really is non stop! And they say homeschoolers are unsocialized! Ha! Who are they kidding!
Colton and Gracie in line passing out their cards
Gracie and some of the Olivet "sweeties"
What do I do now Mom?
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy Valentine's Day
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