How to enjoy the season and homeschool? Yes, this fall there are wonderful trips you could take, field trips to make. But more importantly there are memories to build.
And if you frame your days with nature pauses you won’t miss a leaf changing.
How to Enjoy the Season and Homeschool
Just a few, encouraging tips for you. Those I gathered and pondered while in the midst this week. Mostly just those common sense things I need to remind myself of.
Pause in the Homeschool Day.
Pause for simple glimpses. Joy moments. This view above? Through the dusty window, the golden of a fall afternoon. The light dancing on the trees as I washed the dishes from lunch two hours before.
Focus on the Blessings.
Focus on simple steps. Nothing grandiose. Looking out the window. Just step outside. Take school outside. The lone zinnia in the overgrown garden just might catch your eye.
The same applies for the season of homeschooling you are in. This sometimes cross-eyed mama? I paused and noticed the younger two collaborating on an extensive block castle. The chatter between them. Wish I could put the pause button on their growing. But even so, it’s a joy to notice new skills, longer sentences, and especially a six-year-old sitting still with a Junie B. Jones book in her hands. Then there was the paper pile left behind by Middle Girl. A presidential journal all fixed up with George Washington, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Rest Your Homeschool.
Sickness? My eldest son did ‘couch school’ this week because he is still nursing a sinus infection. But with the prompts from the wonderful nature grid from Homeschool Nature Study membership, he could look out the window, count the trees he could see. This eighth grader could use the binoculars and look for birds. Even when he felt bad. He also caught up on a whole lot of reading.
Eat Simple Fall Meals.
Make simple recipes in celebration of the season. Just two ingredients to muffins to please many on a cool morning. Talk about pumpkins and other fall growing things. (More simple recipes in Everyday Cooking – a giveaway for you!)
Work in Spurts.
Pick up a shovel and dig til you find something. For just 15 minutes – tackle something that is hanging over your head. Those appointments you need to make. Freshen up a room. Toss some laundry. Throw supper in the crock pot. Work breaks make me feel productive. Even getting a little done is better than nothing.
Look up.
Just soak up some blue sky. Sunshine. Blue makes a beautiful backdrop for fall colors.
Look down.
There’s beauty even in brown.
Go on a walk.
Take a close-by, familiar path. It just may help you find your way.
Learn.
Our favorite resources this week? Driver’s Ed app for our high schooler. Elections unit study for all.
A hodgepodge collage: 1. the colors of homeschool | 2. teddy bear counter math stories | 3. U.S. Constitution and You – a favorite from Election studies along with Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | 4. Let the Christmas music fill the house!| 5. Children’s choir open house at church – Middle Girl’s choir | 6. Littlest Girl’s choir singing Footsteps of Jesus | 7. Lil’ Buddy’s choir doing motions to We’re Going on a Bear Hunt | 8. strawberry watermelon Gatorade and new meds to hit Eldest Boy’s sinus infection head on.
We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee.
~ Marian Wright Edleman
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first published October 2012
Phyllis at All Things Beautiful says
Getting outside and doing some nature study is a great way to get in some schooling and not miss the season, for sure. We are trying that recipe for Pumpkin muffins this week, but we are trying it with a Gluten-free cake mix. I will let you know if that works just as well. We have been battling allergy symptoms, so I can relate to trying to school through feeling bad. Looks like you had a great week despite it.
Nana says
Beautiful post…just made me want to get outside!
Forever,
N.
Angie Wright says
The rain hits my window today. The boys were only out for a wee bit. My Tree Grid is ready on the table. As I know our Pacific Northwest is set to keep us inside til August – I am glad we took these last few weeks to be out side more. Embracing each day.
Hodgepodgemom says
Oh I love following your Pacific Northwest nature studies Angie!
Jen says
Yes, we definitely have to take advantage of the nice weather while it’s still around. Love how you use your mantel to display your books!
Hodgepodgemom says
That mantel display was a big, wonderful duh moment for me! It’s right there – why not USE it? I really, really enjoy them right where we can see them.
Jenn says
Love the quote you shared at the end, and your photos too!
Such great reminders about enjoying the everyday:)
I saw a copy of How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World…bet we’ve read that book a hundred times, but it never gets old!
Heather says
Thanks for the post. September was so fleeting! I wanted to bottle it up forever. Until it started to rain all the time. That made it all the more fleeting. Now it’s barely 50 and we woke up to 20 some degrees this morning. I’m still praying for an Indian Summer before a really cold, snowy winter!
Heather
Barb-Harmony Art Mom says
We are still squeezing out some outside time, the afternoons are still quite delightful. I decided that I needed some new mums for the table so even on the cool chilly mornings I can gaze at the colorful flowers and be refreshed.
Today though was kayaking with friends, some picnicking, and then a drive home where the sunset is reflecting in the puffy clouds. Perfect end to the day.
Thanks for the reminders Tricia.
Ellen, the Bluestocking Belle says
I enjoyed this, Tricia! Sometimes the best way to appreciate anything is to notice the small things, the everyday things. That’s what life’s made of mostly, after all.
Mary says
Thank you 🙂 I feel a lot more peaceful now, and I’m going to try your muffins this week.
I appreciate your support of Collage Friday. 🙂
Connie, the daisyhead says
Some lovely wisdom, my friend! With high schoolers in the house, it’s easy to get caught up in all they “need” to finish and forget to enjoy our moments. This is a wonderful reminder– they need it, too.
Thanks for linking up to HomeSchool High!