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9 contributions to Home Sweet Homeschool RVA
"It's been 84 years..."
😅At least that's what its' felt like this week and why I haven't been keeping up with my posting! This week has flown by as my husband and I prepare for the local homeschool convention. There are a lot of moving parts in our lives at the moment and trying to prioritize has been quite the task. Our co-op has not yet finished for the summer, we have some career shifting for both myself and my husband that we're trying to navigate, and we'll be speaking at this upcoming convention on navigating homeschool life while investing and prioritizing your marriage. That is our primary focus this coming week, but we've also been asked to speak on a panel for the Black Outreach reception. As the homeschooling community is beginning to grow in the Black and Brown communities, this convention is hosting outreach programs to help these families get connected and gain support and encouragement. As far as my last post, I asked what you all wanted to see and you answered! I'll begin to fill you in on this journey piece by piece. Sometimes it feels as if this dream started 84 years ago as well 👩‍🦳. In reality, it was only about a year and a half ago. But the way that it has been pressing on my heart makes me think about it day and night. Imagine waking up from a dream and seeing a vision so clearly, it was as if you were standing in that very place. That's what happened to me. I envisioned myself walking through the physical space of Home Sweet Homeschool RVA. I could see the families, hear the murmur of voices, feel the warmth of the community. I jolted awake and could feel the presence of the Lord, allowing me to see this vision and know that His hand is the on this space. As I continue to build relationships, learn what it takes to find and design the space, and how to write grants and get financing, I'll take you all along for the journey. I'll throw in some personal stories of how I got here and some homeschool tips along the way. Let's go on this adventure to build Home Sweet Homeschool RVA together, a place where all homeschool families can gather together to connect, learn and grow.
What would you like to see?
We are building this community together! I'm using this platform as kind of a behind the scenes and global community as I connect with other homeschool families. In the forefront, I've been trying to connect in-person with local community groups to see what the needs are of our local homeschool community. Since this is more of a global arena, what are some things you'd like to see on this page next? ✨Keep sharing my random homeschool thoughts as a way to get to know each other a little more ✨Talk a little more about the dream and vision of Home Sweet Homeschool RVA ✨Share the behind the scenes of what building a homeschool business looks like ✨Homeschool tips and encouragement You all let me know and please feel free to share this community with your friends! My goal is to have at least 30 members by the end of the summer. 😎 Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me!
What would you like to see?
Wisdom and Discernment.... 🤔
Have you ever encountered something that seemed soooo good on paper, but the more you pray about it, the more you feel uneasy about it? I'm going through that right now. As I'm learning and growing this business and brand, I want to be sure that I am following the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Without disclosing too much, there have been a few opportunities that look amazing on paper, but when I pray about it, there's an uneasy feeling in the pit of my stomach. Something that doesn’t seem to add up. For the last eight years, there have been three things our pastor has prophesied over our church: 1. Do more with less 2. Don't circumvent the process 3. If you do those, you'll go further faster I feel like, in this situation, I'd be circumventing the process. It could put me on a path to potentially zoom forward, BUT at what cost down the line? How have you handled situations like this where you really want to say yes and explore the options in front of you, but deep down, you know there's something not quite right? Although, it does remind me of the lyrics to a song, "One thing I know, one thing I've found....God will work it out." 🙏🏾
Summer Learning... Summer Fun!
As summer is right around the corner, what do you have planned for your homeschooling family? Any of these three resonate with you or something else? Last year, we had a vacation booked that was highly anticipated. This year, we're continuing with our summer bible and math work and doing more fun things locally. Hopefully a trip to the beach is in order (about an hour away). We slow down a bit, take time to enjoy the beautiful weather, and garden. But as I always like to say... learning takes place everywhere, all year!
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Summer Learning... Summer Fun!
1 like • May 23
@Shan McAllister I'm so sorry you've been sick! I'm glad things are starting to turn around and able to get out and about. The beach is definitely a must! Its my happy place especially in the summer. I hope you get to sit back and relax at the beach sometime this summer. 😎 Do you mind me asking when you're due? Congratulations! 🥰 As far as bible study goes, we've been using The National Bible Bee (biblebee.org) for the last 5 years or so. It takes place only during the summer months and the kids have an opportunity to try out for the bee. My kids have never wanted to do that. They just enjoy doing the bible study. I love it because there's a theme for the summer, a topic to cover each week, and a lesson for each day M-F. They break down scripture, learn Greek and Hebrew Words, do biography and geographical studies, and how to apply to your life. It's for ages 5-18. All the material is the same, just slightly different according to age (for example, this year I'll have a beginner, primary, and junior level book for my kids, but they're all learning the same thing). It give us a good rhythm since its daily, and a fun way to continue studying God's word together. 💙
1 like • May 23
@Shan McAllister I re-read your question again about the Bible Study. As far as daily, we use the Youversion Bible App. We started a Bible in a Year plan and try our best to read daily with the boys. We started last year with The Bible Recap (that's one of the plans in the app). It took practice... and sometimes it was slow and "boring"... but we just kept going. We had age appropriate conversations as best we could whenever they had questions and finished in just over 13 months. We started another plan this year just to keep the rhythm going. It's hard and takes discipline, but I'm finding that after a while, even the kids will start holding us accountable. I hope this helps some.
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0 likes • May 21
Thank you for voting! We have such a range here. I hope that as we build this community, we can all learn from each other... the newbies to the vets! 💜
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Lyric Lewis
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Hello! I'm Lyric. A wife and a homeschool mom to three boys. I love connecting with people and being creative

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