So far, so good. I am enjoying the more relaxed atmosphere in our home without worrying about
Caroline's behavior in school. She is a little freaked out by her Algebra I class at the
homeschool co-op. I don't like the text at all, and I can see why she is stressed out. There are so many other truly wonderful and easy to understand math texts out there, so why the teacher chose this one, I don't know. The book is jammed packed with superfluous information, in my opinion. I may pull her out and allow her to just do the math on the computer using Teaching Textbooks. The class is a two hour session once a week covering five lessons at a time, so the pace is quite challenging. Maybe she just needs to work at her own speed. There is a lab science at the same time as the math class so I could switch her over.
I am trying to balance working Monday, Wednesdays, and Friday afternoons, and Saturdays at the ballet shop at Mae's studio with all of my responsibilities at home. The small paycheck is very helpful right now with my husband out of work. This has been such an expensive few weeks with all of the school supplies, back to school shoes and clothes (considerably less than what we would normally buy) and start up costs for various classes and sports.
My husband is still looking hard for a job that will meet our needs both financially and lifestyle-wise. He doesn't want to travel away from us for long periods of time or commute a long distance. I hate the not-knowing.
3 comments:
I will pray that your husband finds a job that meets your needs.
We too are in a position of not knowing our future, I really hate feeling out of control!
My husband always tells me, his favorite quote:
"If you want to make God laugh, tell him what you’re doing tomorrow."
He’s right about that, but I like to feel like I know what lays ahead.
We too are in a position of not knowing our future, I really hate feeling out of control!
My husband always tells me, his favorite quote:
"If you want to make God laugh, tell him what you’re doing tomorrow."
He’s right about that, but I like to feel like I know what lays ahead.
Post a Comment