Detailing a journey through home education, and the many changes that take place when one meets each child where he is rather than forcing various square pegs into round holes, and the challenges of juggling multiple ages & skill levels as well as home schooling in a country where it's unheard of.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
It's That Time Again....
In case you are reading this and, umm, not a Sonlighter, Sonlight is the name of the home schooling curriculum we use. Sonlight is a literature based program, using wonderful "real" books to supplement and provide the bulk of the history, reading & literature courses. Sonlight also gathers science materials (and writes their own), math materials, language arts (again, also their own), and extra-curriculars to provide a wonderful one-stop shopping experience for home schoolers.
We have used Sonlight from the beginning, from the time Timmy was 3.5, using what was then called Basic PreK (and is now called something like Core P4/5, if I have the correct catalog...). That first order was only a few hundred dollars, and our order size and price have gone up every year since.
This year we were looking at $1200 for all three boys, before Quentin made me cull down to the bare minimum. Once we did that, we were "down" to "just" $1015. GULP.
With the exchange rate the way it is (insanely unfavorable to the Real), that was just a next-to-impossible number. And so I did, at Quentin's prompting, a very humbling thing. I checked eBay.
Ebay didn't work out, but in the process, I happened to mention it on the Sonlight forums. And a mom just happened to have the main thing we were needing, which was the bulk of the cost. And she just happened to be willing and able to sell it to me very cheaply.
I love how God "just happened" to work all that out. Her generosity saved us right around $400, bringing our total down to about $600, including what we paid her. Amazing.
I hate that we had to buy used. I am grateful for Sonlight, which offers a Used For Sale Forum on their site to make such transactions possible. I am grateful for Sonlight being a curriculum that doesn't get used up, so that it *can* be passed down. I am grateful for people, perfect strangers but virtual friends, who see a need and are moved to meet it.
I am deeply humbled at us being in this place of need, and at God, meeting us here. Just at Thanksgiving I posted that I was thankful we could homeschool, had a great curriculum and the money for it. And then, we didn't have the money. Not without shuffling some things that we didn't think it wise to shuffle. And then someone stepped up, and we didn't need as much money after all. Did I mention how humbled I am by this??
Thank You, Father God, for providing for us through this fellow child of yours. May we return the favor one day soon. AMEN.
Monday, January 5, 2009
The Big Read: The Top 100
These are the top 100 books printed, and according to one website, most American adults (or the average Joe, anyway) has read 6 of the 100. Six. That's it.
So, here's my list. How do you compare? (I've read 34 of the 100, so far....)
KEY:
* = a book I've read
% = a book I plan to read
** (or more) = a book I LOVE
# = a book I HATE
? = a book I'm not sure if I've read or not
The Big Read – Top 100 Books
Pride & Prejudice -- Jane Austen
** The Lord of the Rings -- J. R. R. Tolkien
*Jane Eyre -- Charlotte Bronte
**Harry Potter series -- J. K. Rowling
*****To Kill a Mockingbird -- Harper Lee
**The Bible
*Wuthering Heights -- Emily Bronte
*1984 -- George Orwell
His Dark Materials -- Philip Pullman
?Great Expectations -- Charles Dickens
**Little Women -- Louisa May Alcott
Tess of the D'Urbervilles -- Thomas Hardy
% Catch 22 -- Joseph Heller
*% Complete Works of Shakespeare -- (have read some, not all, but want to read the rest)
Rebecca -- Daphne du Maurier
*The Hobbit -- J. R. R. Tolkien
Birdsong -- Sebastian Faulks
%Catcher in the Rye -- J. D. Salinger
The Time Traveller's Wife -- Audrey Niffenegger
Middlemarch -- George Eliot
% Gone With the Wind -- Margaret Mitchell
% The Great Gatsby -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Bleak House -- Charles Dickens
*War and Peace -- Leo Tolstoy
% The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy -- Douglas Adams
Brideshead Revisited -- Evelyn Waugh
*Crime and Punishment -- Fyodor Dostoyevsky
?Grapes of Wrath -- John Steinbeck
*Alice in Wonderland -- Lewis Carroll
The Wind in the Willows -- Kenneth Grahame
%Anna Karenina -- Leo Tolstoy
%David Copperfield -- Charles Dickens
**Chronicles of Narnia -- C. S. Lewis
*Emma -- Jane Austen
Persuasion -- Jane Austen
*The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe -- C. S. Lewis
**The Kite Runner -- Khaled Hosseini
%Captain Corelli's Mandolin -- Louis de Bernieres
*Memoirs of a Geisha -- Arthur Golden
*Winnie the Pooh -- A. A. Milne
*Animal Farm -- George Orwell
*The Da Vinci Code -- Dan Brown
*One Hundred Years of Solitude -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez
A Prayer for Owen Meaney -- John Irving
The Woman in White -- Wilkie Collins
*Anne of Green Gables -- L. M. Montgomery
Far From the Madding Crowd -- Thomas Hardy
The Handmaid's Tale -- Margaret Atwood
*# Lord of the Flies -- William Golding
Atonement -- Ian McEwan
Life of Pi -- Yann Martel
Dune -- Frank Herbert
Cold Comfort Farm -- Stella Gibbons
Sense and Sensibility -- Jane Austen
A Suitable Boy -- Vikram Seth
The Shadow of the Wind -- Carlos Ruiz Zafon
*A Tale of Two Cities -- Charles Dickens
Brave New World -- Aldous Huxley
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time -- Mark Haddon
Love in the Time of Cholera -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez
%Of Mice and Men -- John Steinbeck
Lolita -- Vladimir Nabokov
The Secret History -- Donna Tartt
The Lovely Bones -- Alice Sebold
%Count of Monte Cristo -- Alexandre Dumas
On the Road -- Jack Kerouac
Jude the Obscure -- Thomas Hardy
%Bridget Jones's Diary -- Helen Fielding
Midnight's Children -- Salman Rushdie
*Moby Dick -- Herman Melville
? Oliver Twist -- Charles Dickens
Dracula -- Bram Stoker
**The Secret Garden -- Frances Hodgson Burnett
Notes From a Small Island -- Bill Bryson
Ulysses -- James Joyce
The Bell Jar -- Sylvia Plath
Swallows and Amazons -- Arthur Ransome
Germinal -- Emile Zola
Vanity Fair -- William Makepeace Thackeray
Possession -- A. S. Byatt
*A Christmas Carol -- Charles Dickens
Cloud Atlas -- David Mitchell
The Color Purple -- Alice Walker
The Remains of the Day -- Kazuo Ishiguro
?Madame Bovary -- Gustave Flaubert
A Fine Balance -- Rohinton Mistry
*Charlotte's Web -- E. B. White
The Five People You Meet in Heaven -- Mitch Albom
*Adventures of Sherlock Holmes -- Arthur Conan Doyle
The Faraway Tree Collection -- Enid Blyton
*# Heart of Darkness -- Joseph Conrad
****The Little Prince -- Antoine De Saint-Exupery
The Wasp Factory -- Iain Banks
Watership Down -- Richard Adams
A Confederacy of Dunces -- John Kennedy Toole
A town Like Alice -- Nevil Shute
The Three Musketeers -- Alexandre Dumas
*Hamlet -- William Shakespeare
**Charlie and the Chocolate Factory -- Roald Dahl
**Les Miserables -- Victor Hugo