I LOVE homeschooling! I guess you figured that out by now. I'm just so excited about what I'm learning! I think every homeschool parent must first be a self directed learner. After all, isn't that what we want in our kids? Then how can we help facilitate something if we aren't doing it? So I find myself doing what I want my kids to be doing, exploring and making connections between the different things we find out.
So this morning, Simonne and I were reading about Ancient Babylon in "A Child's History of the World" and looking at Mesopotamia on the map, locating ancient Babylon, which is now Iraq, and exploring some of their customs. As soon as we said 'Babylon', Simonne's face lit up. Where have we heard of Babylon before? Why, in the story of Daniel, of course! So as we read, we were linking some of the things we knew from the Daniel story to the experiences being described in the book.
Then, later today, I was talking to a wonderful friend, a Jewish woman about Purim, investigating it's origins, and she told me the story of Esther, another familiar one that the children also love. The map of Mesopotamia had also highlighted Persia. So this evening, Simonne and I talked about Purim and Esther and the celebration with hamantaschen, remembering Esther's courage in letting God use her to rescue his people. I was just awed by all the connections between history, geography, bible and life. I wish I had seen them as a child. It would have made so much more sense than a set of discrete facts did.
Simonne decided we needed to watch the Esther story to celebrate Purim (we have it on a Veggie Tales DVD) and to make triangular cookies.....maybe the cookies will come next year! Happy Purim!

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