We had a safe trip to Ohio, praise the Lord. We were able to leave by 9:30, which is not bad for us, LOL, and we made it here by 6:45. I nursed at 9:00, and then we stopped at 12:00 for me to nurse again and for lunch. That stop took a lot longer than our normal lunch stops, but it was fine. I put Faith in the frontpack while I ordered and everyone ate. We got a ton of attention. There must have been 6 or 8 people that made a point of stopping by our tables (we were at McDonalds) to comment on the family, and a lot of other people just pointed and whispered, LOL. This was in western Maryland, close to the WV border. You'd have thought they had never seen a large family of fairly well-behaved children! Three people asked me if they were homeschooled, and when I said yes, nodded and said they could tell. Well, I have certainly seen some very poorly behaved homeschoolers (we have 2 in our co-op!), so that is not a given!
We stopped one more time, at 3:30, to nurse. We just stopped at a rest stop, since the weather was bright and sunny in Ohio, unlike the drizzly rain we left in VA, MD, and WV. I parked by a large hill, and the kids ran up and down this big hill a bunch of times. Good to get the wiggles out!
We listened to The Great Brain on CD, which made the day fly by. Faith fussed around a little, but overall, she was an excellent traveler. Grace did well too, but usually by close to 2, the kids are used to long car trips and can amuse themselves. Of course, she also had all that practice on our 4000 mile jaunt out to Utah last summer! She still fussed around some, but most of the time, she played with her magnadoodle, looked at books, and ate her snacks when allowed. It's so nice when they realize no amount of fussing is going to change the fact that we are in the car, and we aren't stopping for them! Makes for a much quieter and more enjoyable ride!
This afternoon we are heading over to Amy's house to play. She is busy getting ready for an open house this weekend. On Saturday, her husband Jason is graduating with his MBA, and on Sunday, they are hosting an open house to celebrate! Yay, Jason!
5 comments:
The Great Brain is awesome! I remember how many times we both read those stories growing up. Did the kids really like it?
Hey, I just looked up the great brain on wikipedia and found out that there was a new book in the series released in 1995 after Fitzgerald's death based on notes he had. Also, there was a movie made in the late 70's.
So sweet that the children were being a Godly blessing as to what gifts they are from the Lord. And when people start to recognize that homeschooling children DO stand apart, well, that is the cherry on top.
Great job, Mama...and Daddy, of course!
xoxo, Veronica in CA
OOPS, I meant to say that the children were being Godly witnesses, but of course, they are blessings, too!
I forgot to tell you yesterday, but you and the girls should come out to see us this summer. You can come for a weekend. It would be so much fun.
Actually, Melinda, you and Emily, and Claire and the girls, and Marsha, should come out HERE this summer!! We still have pics and things that you and Claire will want to be a part of.
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