I’m not one for pie-in-the-sky platitudes (though clearly I’m okay with cliches). Being told that things will get easier, make more sense, or feel better in time can feel like a pat on the head, not a needed rope thrown down a cliff.
But I can promise you that things in your life will get better because I know YOU. You are the kind of person that strives toward that end—that’s who you are.
Because you homeschool, you are:
a responsibility-taking initiator of “good things” for your family.
the sort of person who seriously takes on the education of your children with or without degrees or training.
someone who tackles Big Huge Risky Tasks because you have faith in your abilities—at minimum, your ability to research and apply what you need to know to achieve your ideals.
Oh, I know it doesn’t always feel that way! Some days you feel like curling into a ball on a beanbag chair sucking your thumb. Those days don’t last too long, though, because you won’t permit it.
You’re the kind of person who after a few days of self-pity, looks into the mirror, gives yourself a pep talk, and re-ups the commitment.
You most certainly do have that confidence. People without it don’t homeschool.
But whenever you need a rope thrown down the cliff to you, this is the rope.
It’s not a list of practices like breathing or running.
It’s not a set of precepts about education and child development.
It’s not the “perfect curriculum” that relieves you of the obligation to teach your children.
Nope.
The rope → YOUR tenacity and audacity.
That’s it!
Today’s difficulty is merely one in a long string of challenges that you will attack with spirit and drive. Sure, it’s not always rainbows and licorice in the middle of the muddle.
Of course not!
But you know that. You knew that when you started. It’s like running: you know you’ll get tired and out of breath. Well, here’s that moment. Keep running.
At the core, you can trust that you will be better at this thing called homeschooling tomorrow than you are today. A year from now? Even better. The next to last child? Better than the first two. You will get the hang of it.
Wait. I hear some of you say: “What if I never do get better at it? What if homeschool never feels happy or serene or satisfying the way I want it to be?”
Guess what I know you’ll do? You’ll figure out something else!
Your drive to ensure a quality childhood for your children will leave you tireless in your pursuit of a better situation. You may have to change course. You may stop homeschooling after several years. Who’s to say that is the wrong decision or an admission of failure? It might be the most powerful act of self-advocacy in your entire adult life!
I trust you!
You can figure out what to do now and then!
Here’s what I know: homeschoolers are ethical, sincere, committed, hard-working, optimistic, and resourceful people.
That’s you!
I trust your choices on the basis of those characteristics alone. Whatever you do, your life with your kids is going to get better and better (even through the messiness of teens or toddlers). That’s how it works for parents like you.
Catch!
Grab the rope—it’s YOU! You can pull yourself up, by your own strength of character. It will get better.
I’ve got cookies at the top. See you there.
This is exactly what I needed this morning, Julie. Thank you. The pull to give into despair is strong.
Today this hit the spot. Thank you. You are blessed to be a blessing.....