Sunday, September 30, 2012

Back at it...

Well Friends,

I appreciate your grace in accepting the sporadic nature of the posts that I have added here lately.  I feel pretty disconnected from my little place here Under the Maple Tree but am thankful that you still check in on me occasionally.

It hasn’t been because of disinterest that I have only been posting once a month but actually quite the opposite.  My husband always calls it “drinking out of a fire hose”.  I feel like the proverbial worker who is asked to move a mountain but just given a little spoon with which to do it.  For a while I was getting so overwhelmed by how much needs to be done that I got very little done at all.

In actual fact though, we have started to settle into a nice routine for the school year.  The kids get older every year and I’m starting to find it harder to convince them all that I can sign them all up for the same program and that they will all be happy in it; there’s a big span between preschool and grade eight!  So we run to piano and Awana, youth group and cake decorating class.  At least everyone is taking swimming lessons together.  I am usually an advocate of signing up for less and now am happy for it when I can’t get the kids into their outside lessons in a neat and tidy way anymore.

As for this dusty little place, I am hoping to perk it up a bit in the next little while.  I have so much that I want to share with you that I am about bursting to add it all on this posting but I will try to be brief (not one of my greatest skills). 

So for now, I will give you a bit of a sneak peak of some of the things that I hope to post for you here during this school year….

Date and Events: As Maple Tree grows, so do the events that we host and participate in increase in number.  I will shortly be posting upcoming dates, including those of our little Charlotte Mason group that meets here in my home.  I will also post a reading list for our group and anyone else that wants to join along in reading and discussing the book even if you can’t physically attend.  I am so excited that Jacki Young, who has faithfully assisted me in the past year to lead the discussions in my living room, has offered to type up minutes so that notes will be more readily available for those of you who miss a meeting or who participate from afar.

Mother Culture: I did crash and burn at this last year but I guess that there is only one place to go from here then, isn’t there?  Under the banner of “Mother Culture”, I will share the notes and thoughts from our Charlotte Mason Support Group meetings here in my home so that the discussion can continue after the meeting and so that those of you who can’t attend can still participate from afar.  With Jacki's help I am looking forward to being more faithful about this.

Day to Day: Glimpses into some of the nitty gritty in our little world.  We don’t necessarily “do” school the best way but it is the best that we can do for our little clan and I am happy to share our experiences if they might encourage you or be a spring board for you in your school and family.

Charlotte Mason:  Obviously, her educational philosophy really resonates in our home and so I love to chat about her ideas and methods.  We will chat about some of these over the year, for sure.

Excerpts:  Many of you ask me for information or samples from the books that Maple Tree publishes.  I want to do a better job at sharing some of the yummy tidbits which make our resources so popular across Canada.

Maple Tree Publications: Did you know that four years ago I took over Maple Tree Publications and that this little business has since grown beyond being simply a little publishing house?  I now attend and speak at many homeschool conferences and small groups throughout the year and other conferences and groups besides.  We have expanded our product line to carry nearly a hundred other titles that we don’t publish and are able to help you with even more homeschooling resources than that thanks to a distribution agreement that we made about a year ago.  I’d love to show you through my little store (a bookshelf in my home) and let you peruse the resources that we carry.

Subject by Subject: One of the wonderful advantages that we have as a small group meeting in my home is that we are able to glean tips, ideas and resource suggestions from one another on various subjects.  From time to time I will try to share some of these ideas and resources with you.

Workshop Notes: I have had the opportunity to share many workshops at homeschool meetings and conferences and elsewhere and am often asked to share my notes online or to elaborate on parts of a workshop.  Look for some helps here on various workshops that I present, including “Homeschooling for Newbies” which I have had the privilege to share many times during our summer breaks as well as during conferences.

So much more… Just the ideas above are jumbling around in my head and promise to keep me typing and chattering for a few years and yet I have many other ideas too.  Let me know if there is something that you’d like me to tackle sooner than later.  I like to keep things rather informal here and the schedule is rather flexible (as you may have guessed).

So for now, blessings, as you enjoy the crisp fall weather and as you enjoy your crazy days of homeschooling!  I look forward to chattering more with you here Under the Maple Tree.

Take care, Friends!

Cori
 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Highs and Lows

Well Friends, our school year has started with the usual highs and lows: our first day of school was bliss.  We usually plan a field trip for the first day to celebrate that we are doing this school thing just a little bit differently.  This year however we planned a field trip on the second day and since it just seemed so weird to just get down to work without fanfare on that first day after Labour Day, after we had done a minimal amount of work, we skipped off to the park.

We invited some friends at the last minute who were, like us, reluctant to get back to “normal” and we enjoyed a horribly rainy day which turned out perfectly.  The day was so warm that those silly kids just ran and played in the rain for most of the time but we also set ourselves up in a pavilion, started a roaring fire in the fireplace, and roasted spider dogs and s’mores.  A game of Dutch Blitz that even the mom’s got a round at and Twister for the kids, a bit of a nature walk and some identification and collection of edible wild plants.  How could anything top that?  It was at that moment that my heart was full, and I was so pleased to have had the wisdom to follow this road less travelled.

Then came day two, the day that was supposed to be our fantastic fall kick off.  We were so excited to have reserved tickets for the Creation Ministries International Home School Open House.  We’d always heard great things and were so excited to attend.  The kids were going to see the “mad science” show and Mama was looking forward to hearing Calvin Smith talk.  The displays and the shopping and the freebies…  Yummy.  It would be great.

But…

A one and a half hour drive became a three and a half hour drive.  The roads were jammed, highways closed and the stopping and starting proved to be too much for daughter number three who threw up in the car.  (Who knew that a child could develop car sickness when they hadn’t been proned to it in the past number of years?  But this one has been challenged by long drives of late.  Sigh.)  A stop to clean up and find Gravol and a bit of water and we were delayed again.  To make matters worse this Mama has become a white knuckled driver over the years and so the stress of the traffic jams and car sickness pushed me right to my limits until I was so ragged that I finally walked in the door of the CMI warehouse and broke down and cried. 

Oh, how I wish I could turn off my emotions in public!  But there I was crying through the last half of the mad science presentation.  So disappointed, I was wondering what had made me think that I was up to the task of even driving my kids to a field trip let alone guiding them on the paths of higher learning on a day to day basis.

Yikes.  So how do I reconcile this as the journey back to that elusive “normal” that we had been missing since the summer came and chased the routine away?  Do I really want normal?  Will I ever survive the swings in my own pendulum as I hope for educational bliss and end up with car sick kids and missed field trips…

Well, those CMI folks were gracious enough to let us stay for the second session of the Open House and so after some time to collect ourselves at a local park we did our “do over” and enjoyed it much more.  Then another long but much less taxing drive homewards with stops along the way and finally we were able to crawl into our very inviting beds.

How am I going to survive 36 weeks of this!? 

Well, the days since our exhausting first days of school have been much more peaceful and I am happy to say that we are thoroughly enjoying the changes that this year’s study plan have allowed.  Lots of reading time on the couch, more trips to the park, school is starting to shape into a very enjoyable routine.  And we are all learning a lot already.

I have learned that though I had considered myself a fairly contented person I am still so easily swayed by circumstances.  The kids are learning to be patient and forgiving with their all too impatient mother.  I guess I know what will fill all of those lessons in the next 34 and a half weeks and it won’t just be the war of 1812, fishes and proper uses of punctuation.

How have your first days of school gone, Friends?  I hope that your living and learning journeys have been sweet so far.  I’m looking forward to chatting with you again through the year and sharing some of the goings on at our little place here Under the Maple Tree.  Wishing you warm and enjoyable days as we trickle in to the autumn.

Talk soon,

Cori

P.S. – I will post again soon about some of the events here in our little corner of the world.  Notably, our first Charlotte Mason Support Group meeting will be next week.  Do you want to read along with us again this year?  We will be reading Ruth Beechick’s A Biblical Home Education.  Let me know if you need a copy.  They are normally $16 but I am sharing them for $14 (tax included) so that you can save a penny or two while you join us.