Friday, December 31, 2010

End of Our One Year Blog Project

Wow! We started this blog back in January 2010 as a way to enlighten folks about our homeschooling. It's fun to go back and read what we have all written, back to back, chronologically. I think we've done the best possible job we can at giving a window into our atypical world. I hope we've answered your burning homeschooling questions! When we first started out, we didn't have a way to see if anyone was reading the blog; however, since then, Blogger has added a "Stats" tab, and we now know that our little homeschooling blog has received over 5000 page views from 10 different countries. We've done very little to advertise, but I think more and more people are searching out information about homeschooling. I hope we have given a realistic and positive light on the subject. I have never looked at our homeschooling as anything other than, "Okay, we'll give this a try and see how it goes," and here we are nearly 5 years later still homeschooling. I don't know what the future holds: Patrick says he would like to give high school a try, and Rebecca thinks she wants to just go straight to community college as soon as they'll let her in. I will support whatever decision they make. I'll try to keep Our Homeschool Mystery updated from time to time, but the posts won't appear as frequently, as we move on to other interests. After being asked over and over again about the how and where of our hikes, I am in the process of launching a new blog, Our Hiking Mystery. Stay tuned for all our hiking secrets revealed! Thanks for reading and Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

"Changing Education Paradigms"

 Just thinking about some of our homeschool plans for this week which include building gingerbread houses and baking cookies! We aren't getting much "school" (in the traditional sense) done during the holidays, but we are tapping into our creative sides. So this morning I am considering the value of creativity in all aspects of life, and how I can continue to nurture that in my children. I was reminded of a great video by Sir Ken Robinson where he states that creativity is, "Original ideas that have value," and "Divergent thinking isn't a synonym but is an essential capacity for creativity." Here is the video with help from RSA Animate and YouTube. I'm also including him in our blog's "Links We Like" section. His website has the rest of the hour-long talk on the subject.