Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Cut the Crap Update

I’m not the world’s worst blogger, but I really should be better about regular entries, shouldn't I?  I’m not going to promise to be better.  I’ll do what I can.  Life has a way of leaving you a little breathless at times, and only now have I gotten the chance to breathe, let alone write.

I've changed jobs, so I've been busy.  However, I thought I needed to cut the crap and get out of a stressful situation while also growing my career.  It was needed.  It was time to move on.  One of the best reasons to change jobs is to gain a broader knowledge base.  I’m doing pretty much what I was doing before, only now I’m getting paid more.  AND I’m not dealing with as much uncertainty.  I’m also learning a lot about the hosting industry right at a time when cloud management is on the rise (ahem, it HAS been on the rise if anyone has been paying attention).  I wouldn't have learned this at my last job, so I’m thankful to be on the cutting edge. 

On the home front, we are still trying to simplify our lives.  It isn't more complicated since last I wrote, but it is more full.  My son will start homeschooling with his sister this summer.  We bought chickens and intend to go completely organic with our egg consumption (I’ll keep you posted on that).  We’re sifting through our old junk and hope to get rid of it one yard sale at a time.  We are having our house painted by an independent contractor.  He came highly recommended, but we chose him in part because we wanted to stimulate the local economy. 

So… we are making conscious choices to cut the crap and make a difference in small ways.  I’ll chronicle what I can, when I can.  Stay tuned…  

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Homeschool World: Articles: Getting Started in Homeschooling

Homeschool World: Articles: Getting Started in Homeschooling

Some of you have sent me messages about homeschooling.  Here's an article that explains a bit of why our family has chosen to homeschool.  We know we've taken on a huge responsibility, but ultimately this responsibility was ours to begin with.  We're just approaching it differently now.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Cutting Inches. Cutting Public School.


So… I’m cutting inches!  Yay!  Woot!  So far I’ve lost 2 inches on my hips, 2 inches on my waist, and 1 inch on my chest!  As far as I can tell, I’ve lost only fat, which is ideal.  My clothes fit better. I have more energy.  My hubby has already lost 13lbs and about 5 inches, too! 

How am I doing this, you ask?  ViSalus.  I have a shake for breakfast and lunch, and I eat healthy snacks in between.  I then have a healthy dinner.  I’m pretty much doing the Paleo/Primal diet and the ViSalus shakes.  I walk at lunch every day to get that cardio going, but so far that’s it.  I’m going to start weight training this week to build up some more lean muscle. 

Also, today is Megan’s last day in public school.  We’ll give her some time to “de-school” and then jump right in with our homeschooling plans.  While we’ve added something pretty big to our plates, we’ve also scraped off the public schools and all that entails.  We got a lot of skepticism from traditional school folks, her 1st Grade Teacher included, but I think overall we’re doing the right thing for her.  Public schools are a 1-size-fits-all when it comes to teaching methods.  If your child doesn’t fit that “size”, your child falls through the cracks.  Megan is a kinesthetic learner, which means she learns best with hands-on interaction.  Most schools barely touch this learning style.  As we homeschool, we can actually cater to this.  I want to use her strengths to help her learn.  So, I think we’re doing good things here.  If you have any experience teaching kinesthetic learners, I would love to hear it! 

So that’s it for now.  From now on, I’ll try to chronicle the weight loss and homeschooling in separate posts for more simplicity. 

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

What's shakin'? I'm back. Again.


Today I decided to brush the dust off my blog and start talking about crap again.  It’s been too long.  In my defense, work has been crazy busy for like three months straight.  It’s still crazy busy.  However, if I don’t give myself an outlet other than Facebook, that crazy busy is just going to become CRAZY AMY.

What have I been doing, you ask?  I only have like 8 followers, so if you guys want to know, then I’ll tell you.

Working.  A LOT. 

Have I been cutting crap?  Not really.  I’ve been adding crap, but I HAVE lost 6 pounds.  I’ll tell you about that in a few minutes.  What have I added? What have I cut?  Here ya go.
  •  My daughter now takes singing lessons.  That’s an add.  My recent pay raise pretty much pays for it. 
  • We stopped going to Awana, because my daughter was just NOT getting enough sleep on Wednesday nights.  That’s a cut.  While Megan got a lot out of it, it was complicating bedtime and Thursday morning.  The amount of sleep a 7-year-old gets seems to be pretty important.
  • Speaking of my daughter, we’ve decided to homeschool this coming school year.  That decision was a tough road to walk, but we think the benefits will outweigh any detriments.  If you’re the praying type, please keep us in prayer.
  • My husband lost his job.  There went the rest of my pay raise.  Now my income is paying for all the necessities, but there is literally nothing left over.  That’s a cut.  Can I just say, though, that I love having him home full time.  It has really removed some of the other stresses from me, even if we are a little strapped for cash at the moment. 
  • We started a business.  That’s an add.
And that brings me to that 6 pounds I recently lost.  When I say recently, I mean in the last seven days.  After hounding some people and doing the research, Rob and I decided to try out the ViSalus 90 Day Challenge.  After only a week we’re both seeing results.  Rob also lost 6 pounds.  That energy dip that usually comes mid-afternoon has been non-existent for the past week as well.  Overall, I’m already feeling a little better.  We’re so sold on the product that we’ve decided to become distributors.  Our goal is to replace Rob’s within 60 days.  I’ll let you know how that goes, and in the meantime, if you want to try a sample, let me know.  I’ll USPS you some.