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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Over My Shoulder: Memories Of My Home Education


Today's guest post comes from Breezy, an 18-year old near-homeschool graduate from Indiana who enjoys drawing, painting and illustrating, music, studying History, writing and reading, and looks forward to someday sharing the joy of catching tadpoles with her children. You can visit her blog "A Bowl of Moss and Pebbles" here. She also has an etsy shop where you find her lovely artwork.


With my homeschool graduation fast approaching, Mom has been making a scrapbook of my life thus far. Returning to memory via hundreds of pictures, we can't help but reminisce over the many events, and not-so-eventful days, what God has taught us, and where we're still headed. So poignant and real they've become, I'll try to give you a glimpse.

If I could paint a picture of all the memories, you would see a conglomeration of romps through tall grass and woods, and determination while creating backyard forts and hand-sewn dolls. There's a furrowed brow over sharps and flats, and soiled but maturing hands reaching to caress the pets of all kinds. The combining of baking soda and peroxide sparked my interest in the mysteries of nature, and I was enthralled with the world of calligraphy.


Good books were constantly read aloud to me and my sister. We heard of brave maidens and pioneer women throughout history, and I longed to one day join the ranks of trial and victory. While listening and dreaming, I drew plans for underground tunnels to save refugees, lists of provisions for the Oregon trail, and careful drawings of the white gown I would wear the day I would begin a new journey with my knight in shining armor. I also remember family devotions around the Bible when Dad would read to us adventures and truth and reveal its Wisdom.


The canvas is deep and textured. But were these "activities" necessary? Was that really an equivalent education to the public schools? I did have book work, read plenty on my own, and yes, there were tests I took (and still have to take). But I have learned that education isn't how much you can cram into your brain before a test. It is knowing how to learn and loving that knowledge that is the truly valuable education.

Looking back over my shoulder, I see an abundantly blessed life and I am thankful beyond words for the life God called my family to live. I don't draw secret gondolas for escaping down the Venice Canal anymore, but I have been trained to think "multigenerationally" for my children's sakes. Will I be ready to safely guide them to scripture as my parents have with me? By the grace of God, yes, and on the memorable foundation laid by my Daddy and Momma.

7 comments:

Heathahlee said...

Oh my. Are you sure you're just 18? You have wisdom beyond your years. I hope my homeschooled son comes away from his experience with as much as you have.

And your illustrations are so beautiful! My favorite one is the one of the girl reading to her woodland friends!

Thanks, Sarah Mae, for introducing us to these two sisters!

Reborn said...

Beautiful post! I totally agree with you about learning not being about how much information you can cram into your head before a test.

Successful homeschool graduates don't need to know EVERYTHING, they just need to know how to THINK and how to find what they need when they need it.

Learning can become a lifestyle, instead of something one does for six hours, and then shuts off for the next 18!

Lisa Grace said...

I'm glad you shared this; I hope that someday my daughter will have something similar to share about her HSing experience! Do you have any specific advice for moms just starting out, something that stood out to you as a "WOW" thing that your mom did?

P.S. I read a post by your sister today, too ... tell your mom she did well!

Goat Gal said...

Well there's proof that a home education is a wonderful education! Beautifully written.

katylinvw said...

beautiful! absolutely breathtaking! you are a truly gifted young lady! thanks for sharing your heart with us!

MamaHen Em said...

Beautiful post! What a wonderful thing your parents are doing for you!

Unknown said...

So wonderful of you to share your experiences with us. The Lord has blessed you in so many ways!