Thursday, July 29, 2010

Liberation


The greatest liberation for me about being home-school was not spending very much time on what I envisioned as "school". After spending a year in a class room, with a teacher I didn't like, with no friends, and only three recesses (which i didn't really care for anyway). Taking me out of school was like giving me wings. I felt like I was going from a alphabet poster prison to eternal freedom. I know we did school, because I remember mom threatening to send me back to school if I didn't do it, and I have vague memories of workbooks, but what I mostly remember is the freedom I had to learn and explore.

I spent hours in my room doing crafts, inventing knew games, and, well, making an all around mess. I would make cookies for math doubling the recipe so I had to deal with fractions. I spent time with my mom as she read to me my favorite books. I would go down to the basement get on mom's sewing machine and make silly little things to my hearts content.

I amused my self by orchestrating productions for me and my siblings to be in. I spend hours building creations with legos. I would use scraps of fabric drapeing them in every which way to become super heroes.

Every time I had a passion Mom would find something to expand upon it. Whether it be books, or classes, or supplies.

Yes home school was my Liberation

2 comments:

AVENTURAS PURA VIDA said...

Nat, so good to hear about how liberated you felt. LOL...I use the same threat with my kids when they aren't doing school like they need to. Works everytime. ;)

D, A, B, Z, and Ak said...

Moms do so much! I'd hope your parents feel your thankfulness in the things you are writing here! I think it's great that you write your thoughts down!!!