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Re: Do you ever have a hard time relating...
We're not at that stage yet, but will be next year.
Though I do often find myself on different sides of things. We are really picky about things like food/tv/things they can say/ect. Sometimes it is hard to be the hippie crunchy christian mom who doesn't want her kids to have cookies at 10 in the morning.
Maybe try to find another homeschool family that you can do play dates with?
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Most of my friends have children that are younger than my oldest, so I haven't run into this personally yet. However, I can totally sympathize with what you're saying though. Sometimes I feel like my lifestyle makes it hard for me to connect with certain friends because we just don't share the same life ideals anymore. It's nice that you have a local homeschooling group to get support from. I'd like to find something local in my area as well.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge Him,and He shall direct your paths.
Proverbs 3:5-6
We have several public school friends that we reconnect with every summer but don't see a whole lot during the school year. Other than that, our week to week interaction with kids our kids age is through our homeschool play group. I've been a part of the group since J was 4 I think, so 3 years now. It is such a good fit and the friendships we've all built with one another is the biggest blessing.
I found them on our local teaching parents association website( the homeschool website for our area). The founding mom actually also reached out on Craigslist and some of us found the group that way.
I'd urge you to find a small group to get into. Ours is roughly 9 mamas with 2-3 kids each from 7 years old down, so very intimate and catered to the age group we are all a part of. Co ops can be great too, but seem to me to be big and harder to make the intimate connections you can in smaller groups. Our area co ops are huge though, we live in a city where homeschooling is wide spread, accepted and rooted.
Where do you live again, adamswife?
West Central Ohio. Out in the boonies
this is a very judgmental post.
FWIW, I work full time, but I'm free in the summer since I'm a teacher. I still put my kids in camp for 3 weeks, because they love it, love being with other kids and love being at "school".
I hope you find some other people "like you". Sheesh.
I'm sorry that this is how you took the post.
FWIW, I think there is a huge difference between your reasoning for putting your kids in camps (because your kids love it and want to do it) and the reasoning the mothers I was talking about had (because they want their kids "out of their hair" for the summer). I probably will put my kids in summer camps of some sort one day, and I will do it for the reasons you listed.
The point of my post was that I have a hard time relating to people who don't enjoy being around their kids and spend their time at the playground complaining about the fact that they have to spend their days with them for three months out of the year. It just doesn't make sense to me and yes, I prefer to be around (and have my children hang around) mothers who actually enjoy their own children.
I think what you are trying to get at here is not people with children in public school, but people who act as though their children are nothing but burdens. Am I right?
I had DD in preschool 3 days a week, we were struggling to connect because she was spending all of her positive energy at preschool, and when I got her "back" at the end of the day, she was a grumpy tired grouch, and it was REALLY hard. Everyone told me to put her in LONGER! The answer is even less time together at 4 years old. We literally had no fun time together.
Many parents don't have the opportunity to observe the fun they can have with their children because they can get sucked into this "achievement" pipeline, where all that matters is "getting ahead," and they forget that kids are actually fun too.
I KNOW that there are parents who love their children and wish that they could spend more time with them, but for whatever reason they just can't, and you know what, they are doing the best they can, and I have only positive energy to send their way.
I agree, however, that parenting in this country has been massively permeated with this sense that children are nothing but a burden, and that people are just trying to get through it. And that is what makes me really sad. My kids are nowhere near angels, and they make me want to tear my hair out, not infrequently, but I know that the time I have with them is fleeting, and childhood is about having fun, not overscheduling or trying to win the elusive rat race. Sorry for being so rambly, sheesh!