Welcome to our blog page. This is to keep you updated on how God is blessing us. It's also to have one spot where our family and friends can see what's going on in our lives. Most of the posts are of our son. Outside our relationship with God he is our world. Enjoy!
Family Pic 2024
Friday, December 31, 2021
2021 Neal News Letter
Successful Homeschooling
As a longtime homeschool mom, now retired, and former homeschool group leader, one of my passions is encouraging others in their homeschooling journey and sharing a vision for family, parenting, and educating that is different from the "norm" in our society.
Just like anyone, I made plenty of mistakes and had plenty of doubts along the way, but my five children are now all grown, all college grads, and all thriving. As I look back, I am grateful to God for providing vision, direction, and encouragement, so I could then share it with others.
I considered myself an eclectic and (mostly) relaxed homeschooler. "Eclectic" means I used curriculums and materials from a variety of philosophies and styles - Charlotte Mason, Classical, unit study, traditional. And I used a relaxed approach in how I applied them in our homeschool.
Relaxed homeschooling isn't a method, a curriculum, or a philosophy. It is more of a mindset.
It is the idea that you are a family first, not a school.
You are a mother first, not a teacher.
You educate your children in a home, not a classroom.
Your husband is a father and your partner in parenting and raising your children, not a Principal.
You have individual, affectionate, personal relationships with your children, not your students.
God didn't create schools, he created families and communities as the perfect place for the training and nurture of children. He gave the job of raising and educating children squarely to the parents, not to the government or the church or any "experts".
Having a relaxed homeschool mindset means you see educating your children as an extension of parenting them.
You don't necessarily have to make lesson plans or purchase teacher's manuals, although you could.
It isn't necessary to test or grade your children, to teach every subject the public schools teach, or to try to be like a public school at all.
You don't have to select one particular curriculum or have everything set up and in place on day one.
You don't need to begin each day with taking attendance or divide your school day into fifty-minute segments.
What you need to do is establish a lifestyle of learning in your home, and participate in it with your children. You need to understand each of your children as individuals with unique abilities and interests, strengths and weaknesses, learning styles and personalities, and tailor your parenting and educational decisions around helping them grow and develop into the best person each of them can be.
Relaxed homeschooling views homeschooling as a marathon and not a sprint. It balances academics with things like character development, spiritual growth, life skill training, physical health, nurturing relationships, and emotional development.
It promotes the attitude that learning happens all the time, and for your whole life, not just during "school hours" or "school years".
It looks for ways to spark real learning in daily activities as well as special events, versus artificial learning which is not connected to life.
It invites exploration, imagination, and experimentation.
It rejects a rigid, stressful, cookie-cutter approach to educating children.
Does this sound like a lot of work and responsibility? Yes, it is. It is another aspect of parenting, which is also lot of work and a lot of responsibility. It can be frustrating, challenging, and exhausting at times, but also exciting, gratifying and immensely rewarding. It will drive you to your knees daily, which is where God wants you anyway. It is a way for your family to get the best of you, and you get the best of them - not the leftovers at the end of the day. You get to really know each other and build a bond based on shared experience. I can't think of anything more important that I could do.
This is her family.
T Playing with His VR Headset
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Adidas Shoe Lego Build
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Merry Christmas from USA TaeKwonDo
T’s Christmas Haul!
Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset
Pro Headstrap.
Anker Recharging Station.
Earphones for the Quest.
Carrying case for the Quest. Plus we got him green rubber covers for the headset and handles. Didn’t get a picture of those yet. We will once he’s playing with the headset though.
Adidas Shoe Lego Build. T loves Adidas.
Finger fidget toy.
A fidget ball toy.
A fidget spinner/cube toy. He can mix up the cube and try to get all the colors back just like a rubix cube.
Over all this kid had a good haul. We also bought him V-Bucks for one of the games he plays. Only gamers will understand what V-Bucks are…LOL!
Happy Birthday Jesus!!!
Friday, December 24, 2021
Merry Christmas Eve 2021
Thursday, December 23, 2021
USAT
Monday, December 20, 2021
Winter Training Camp 2021
Sunday, December 19, 2021
New Glasses
Merry Christmas to Us
T’s Pictures with Aunt Elaine’s Christmas Trees
The elf tree is T’s favorite! I love the patriotic one myself.
Christmas with the Neal’s
Next we have a pic of the kids in their Christmas pjs. Boys: Timmy and William
Next left to right back is: Elaine, Jeff, Nan, Pop, and Scot.
Next is: Brittany, Nan, Kylie, Pop, William, T, and Joshton.
We love every moment that we get to spend with our family. It’s never enough. Visits are always so short. One day maybe we can have longer visits.