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Edited on Wed Mar-18-09 06:16 PM by Maat
My hubby calls me the "75,000 per year teacher," because I have a law degree, and could, at the very least, earn money as a paralegal if I worked (I haven't passed the bar as yet). So, an annual salary for me was kissed 'goodbye.' I'm a fifty-year-old (unofficially) retired social worker. I'm also securing my real estate broker's license, and will likely use the knowledge for private investment (carefully planned, and the result of a few commissions and the like).
I spend a tenth of the money that I used to spend in gasoline. I might even spend less than that. I paid cash for a Prius, and I rarely, rarely drive long distances anymore. I spend far less on luxury items (no constant shopping trips and weekly trips to the day spa). The days of weekly clothing purchases have gone by the wayside.
This is far too important, however. My kid has blossomed and improved beyond all human comprehension within this program. I homeschool through a charter school.
Today, we went to the San Diego Wild Animal Park, and studied animal physiology, ecosystems and habitats. We met up with others, and a few kids did presentations. Friday, we will work at the food bank. How many kids get to learn that way monthly? It was well worth the sacrifices we have made.
It improved my relationship with her greatly (that had suffered for about six months - a bit - and, fortunately, not for long. We began when she was in fourth grade, and we're mid-way through 6th now. We use some internet-based programs (see www.brainpop.com). No longer do I have to worry about her mentioning an assignment late in the evening that she has to do, and no hours of homework when we are both exhausted. Now, we pace ourselves. It's wonderful!
My kid just does not march to the conventional drummer - she tends to be left behind in a crowded, conventional classroom. I'm going to fight like no one's ever seen to keep this charter school going. Again, it's been well worth the sacrifice.
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