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    Wednesday, June 14, 2006
    Country Drives are School Too
    Yesterday I took my 3 year old son and the babies for a drive on the local country roads. I was hoping to induce some naps. ;-)
    I confess to being an unschooler at heart. I find any excuse I can to load the children into the van and drive a country road with the windows down, so we can experience a little nature (I love hiking but it's a bit more difficult right now with the twins). We have a couple of favorite routes. Yesterday we took the one across the highway from our neighborhood. The gravel road circles an old horse ranch. One particular young horse ran to the fence and followed us around the corner.
    The heat was high and the noise from the cicadas was beginning to grow. They get louder as the temperature increases. The midday temperature has been hovering around 100 degrees lately. We continued down the dusty road toward the creek.
    I love to cross the muddy boggy creek bottom. We spied our old friend the blue crane, also called the blue heron, there yesterday. He'll usually stand still looking like a stick unless we stay too long. Then he'll fly into the nearby trees and shrubs for cover.
    Next we went over the railroad tracks and by the cemetery. There are plenty of newer homes on the old road, many built of brick. To me they look a little out of place, like city houses that have been misplaced. I am partial to the old homestead on the left. The house is big and white and a little 'lumpy' looking. :-) It's probably been there for 60 or 70 years. It has personality, character and a sense of history. It's not really pretty...exactly... but it's homey looking. It's surrounded by screened porches, shady trees and old clotheslines. I can envision myself there- presiding over laundry on laundry day and sending the children out for fruit from the old peach trees...(sigh) ...maybe someday.
    We passed the homestead and slowly cruised by the llama farm where all the llamas were avoiding the heat of the day by cozily cushing in the sheds and munching. Down the road a bit more, past the patch of Indian Blanket wildflowers there was a small herd of black cows crowded under the trees lining the fence.
    On this road one can see an occasional snake slithering and a tarantula tiptoeing here and there...not today though.
    As we neared another creek I slowed down so we wouldn't frighten away any wildlife.
    We stopped on the bridge and watched quietly. A small turtle was sunning himself and the dragonflies were darting all around us catching mosquitos in their feet 'nets'. By this time the cicada's songs were reaching deafening heights! Summer is definitely here!
    As we turned towards home I noticed the many butterflies fluttering and I spotted the pretty purple of thistles and the bright red of a passing cardinal. Rounding one of the corners there was a cluster of towering sunflowers nodding their cheery heads as we went by.
    Yes! This is school! This is life! This is what God gave us to enjoy! I can't wait for another day and another drive.

    Sunydazy

    • Jun. 13, 2006 - wish I were there
    Posted by 5boys2girls4now (65.30.25.146)
    Thanks for encouraging and bringing peace to my spirit today. I enjoyed riding with you on your drive in the country. Thanks for posting a comment on my blog, I will be sure to add you to my friends list and will try to visit often. Jenny

    • Jun. 13, 2006 - I'm so there...
    Posted by seekingtheoldpaths (67.142.130.15)
    I love stuff like this drive. Whenever my kids get a chance to experience real life "in the middle of a school day", I remind them what a blessing homeschooling is. I remind them that they would be missing this if they were stuck in a classroom all day. How tragic that would be. I believe just like you said, that this *is* school, too-especially if you're talking your way through it (think Deuteronomy 6). What a life! These are the times you'll look back on, *and never regret*. Blessings, Julie


    Posted by Hutcheson (4.154.14.83)
    What a lovely day of learning. Continue to enjoy the journey! God bless, Tammy


    • Jun. 21, 2006 - Sounds very relaxing...
    Posted by Anonymous (24.18.92.128)
    It sounds like a perfect afternoon drive, I have to go google what a cicada is, not sure we have them in Washington. :) You even taught me something on your drive!! Tonya

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    I am a wife, the mother of six, and a homeschooler. A certified Life Coach who is dishwashing challenged, and I have a lifelong love of Tex-mex food. I blog about all these things and about the Love of God. I hope I can encourage you to find the sunny side of life and to recognize God's Amazing Love in the simple & everyday.

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    ~OUR LITTLE LOVE STORY~
    Once upon a time, when things were not so complex...there was a handsome farm boy college boy from the great woods of the Northwest who came to the south on his white stallion White Honda Civic and won Buttercup's Sunydazy's heart.

    He laid his heart at the foot of her dress and said "Our love can be like a storybook story. Will you be my bride?" She accepted and they began talking and dreaming of their perfect future together.

    Since that time they have together endured fire swamps, ROUS's, the pit of despair and yes, they have even teetered on the edge of the cliff's of insanity (tee hee!)

    Though their future was not quite what they expected they still believe in True Love. This blog is all about the rest of their lives where they are living 'Happily Ever After' in the land of La Kooka Rancha.

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    My Builder Man: A visionary with a heart of gold, who holds strong convictions and has an eye for beauty and order. He is always planning something new to build. A man who rises early, works very hard and likes strong coffee and plaid shirts.


    Osprey: Our oldest son. 17 years old. A young man with an incredible talent and ear for music. He has strong convictions, and is not easily swayed (esp. by me when it comes to math!). He's good at babysitting and rocking little ones to sleep. He loves to read and his favorite sport is fencing...a game of strategy at high speeds. He's not into rising early right now :-) but dearly loves a good all-you-can-eat buffet!


    RiverGirl: Our oldest daughter. 13 years old. She is budding into a beautiful young lady. She enjoys sewing, card making, scrapbooking and music. She is learning to cook and cares for her baby twin sisters like a pro. Being a mother hen type - she is more than willing to help me wake up any non-early risers in the house!


    Little Guy: Our 5 year old son. Extremely bright, and extremely energetic. He loves to play with his little sisters and will keep them happy for long stretches of up to 30 minutes at a time...until he gets too carried away and yells and whoops like a wild man! He loves to eat oranges and string cheese...we should've invested in a string cheese company long ago!


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