Sunday, September 23, 2007

a houseful


5 kids in the house this morning. I'm surprised at how peacefully they're playing. BTG enjoys sharing Barbies with her little cousin. CTM and K2 are happy enough to give Baby Gack a car or two from their collection when he fusses. Mostly Baby Gack is happy playing with the chair rungs.

Thursday, September 13, 2007


It's been one whole year since we landed back on Canadian soil with piles
of luggage and a cat in tow.

Happy anniversary to us.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

I get to co-present tonight on one of the major aspects of the homeschooling philosophy we have chosen. It should be a good meeting. It's always inspiring to be among this group of homeschoolers--their ideals and goals so match my own and we're all working towards training our children to be their best. And in the process we're loving our families and becoming better people ourselves.


The great work of education is to inspire children with vitalising ideas as to every relation of life, every department of knowledge, every subject of thought; and to give deliberate care to the formation of those habits of the good life which are the outcome of vitalising ideas.
— Charlotte Mason

Friday, September 07, 2007

we're back!

After 2 whole months without an internet connection to our house we are happy to be back online. I did check email occasionally through our friendly local library even taking the laptop in on a few occasions. But life just meandered on without the everpresent "connection" to the rest of the wide world. Are we perhaps being led to believe something erroneous about "connections" and dependance on machines for friendships......?

Enough social comments for the day.

During these last two months our house has moved from an empty, grimy quasi-abandonned schoolhouse to a full (too full--gotta get rid of stuff), clean, not always tidy but very well lived in home in a converted schoolhouse that is being adapted to our needs. The roof is partially re-roofed. Thank God for the roofing neighbour who is able to provide a day with 4 guys "some down day in the next couple of weeks" to finish it off. With that taken care of Simon has been able to concentrate on building the bedrooms. And when Jay phoned to say he needed his trailer back Simon quickly ordered some materials for building the 2-storey shed to store some of that "stuff" that doesn't fit in the basement. Two-storey so that the kids can have a play area amidst the boxes.

We have painted, organized, unboxed, taken a few deep breaths, lots of coffee and naps, and started again. Our mantra: "in five years...."