Aidyn is now in 11th grade and working through a year-long ancestry curriculum that I made for him.
Jack (7) is in 2nd grade and a full-fledged reader who is enthusiastic about learning.
Natalie (6) is in kindergarten and our most active, bouncy learner who struggles with focusing. This year she is using a reading curriculum called Ti and Mo that was created by a local kindergarten teacher. It has absolutely captivated her!
Ember (4) is doing TK activities and joining us for circle time, tabletime, arts and crafts, some classes, and field trips.
Raven (almost 1) is our newest little learner. She is working on standing, crawling, eating at the table, and joining us on field trips.
As you can imagine, blogging our learning adventures has been practically impossible for me these last 7 years because we have had little ones and babies.
But now that we are done in that department, I am debating returning to my dusty, old blog to share our journey and all my zany ideas.
It's a blast looking back at all of Aidyn's activities throughout the years, and I would love to be able to have that for my other children. Plus, I want to share what we are doing, what's working for us, and curriculum that I have been creating to spread a little magic in our homeschool.
We still adore Disneyland and use it as a source of inspiration in learning.
When Jack was in kindergarten, I created an "it's a small world" global curriculum that gently introduced countries, cultures, and children from all around the world. I would love to flesh out that curriculum and make it available to others.
I am also in the midst of planning a year-long Walt Disney World curriculum with a capstone getaway to the Magic Kingdom for everyone. So stay tuned!