tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-288691570582492186.post4137383877594227738..comments2013-10-25T04:13:03.742-05:00Comments on Washington Pharm Girl: Testing, Testing...Is this thing on???Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-288691570582492186.post-40009227279426445442011-01-28T09:20:00.770-06:002011-01-28T09:20:00.770-06:00I can't lie. I wish I had the support of my ki...I can't lie. I wish I had the support of my kids (the big ones) dad to pull them out of public school. They need more than that. Bravo. And blessings.Jonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16726791479455349834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-288691570582492186.post-440719400937829152011-01-27T18:33:34.113-06:002011-01-27T18:33:34.113-06:00Here I am finally commenting on this thing!... I&#...Here I am finally commenting on this thing!... I've had completely horrific days and absolutely brilliant days in the last (almost) 11 years of homeschooling. I must say that my boys never really liked the whole crafty thing. It was one "picture" I had to release. You know honestly sometimes I feel like a failure, sometimes I think I do okay. For instance I was going through a season of "what is your damage Charityanne!" over the last month. Then a wonderful thing happened.... Billy, who is in 11th grade now, is taking an English course at Fresno City. He was given an assignment that I stumbled upon (okay I went looking for it). Anywayzzzz he was supposed to write an essay on his exposure to writing up to this point in his life. To say I was curious (and more than a little scared) about his summary of my time with him was an understatement. He has never been like "wow Mom you sure are wonderful, thank you for teaching me this fabulous stuff!" Oh and he never offered to show me his essay. However he sure told that teacher how amazing his schooling experience has been. You just never know....Charity Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11230339173310498835noreply@blogger.com