I have been less chatty here lately, letting the pictures speak for themselves. I know, lazy. Dull.
I hope the new format is working well for you guys. I am trying my hand at hosting my own pictures. You may have noticed that my archives photos all disappeared one day, thanks to Flickr, so I am working here and there restoring them back to each and every post…way over 700 to be exact. It is about as fun as putting drops of acid onto my eyeballs.
I have been staying busy baking, decorating and trying to get all my ducks in a row in regards to withdrawing Quinn from school. I am also working on organizing the rest of his curriculum. A friend back home gave me a huge container of 1st an 2nd grade stuff, and I am busy combing through it to see what I can and can’t use.
We have joined our local homeschool group, and have been attending the meet-ups once a week. It is a fair sized group, with upwards of 30+ members. I have met 10 or so families and have found 4 so far that are using Sonlight, so that was pretty cool.
(Snore) Oh my God, I have done it. I reduced this post to one of those Christmas card letters. “What a year this has been! Muffy has been so active in the local Junior League, and has maintained a 4.0 at Harvard while juggling 4 intern jobs and a different “Harvard man” every night.”
I believe I will have something more interesting to say once I start drinking coffee again.
Until then, here’s a dog and a small, adorable child.



Well, really all you need to do is send a certified letter to the school stating that you are withdrawing and will be homeschooling. But they recommend that you join the HSLDA, or the Texas HOmeschool Coalition, so I am doing that as well.
What do you have to do to withdraw him from school? From my understanding all you have to do in TX is tell them you’re pulling him out to homeschool, and that’s IT. No notice, no nothing. I love Texas.
Too adorably cute!
Mary, mom to many
I love your blog… no snoring going on over here! I check it every day.
Leeann