This post, minus all the pictures except the family one at the end, was originally posted on the SCHEA (South Carolina Home Educators Association)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SCHEA/487942607958859?ref=br_tf
on Sunday evening, January 4, 2015....
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SCHEA/487942607958859?ref=br_tf
on Sunday evening, January 4, 2015....
Happy New Year to You and Yours from SCHEA....
It's that time, whether you've already started back homeschooling or
not until next week, when the routine starts back and all that it
entails. I have to confess that I am scared. I am still reveling in
that pre and post Christmas bliss
when we slept as late as we wanted,
had no sporting events to zip from to and fro, had eggs for supper if we
wanted to,
decided on a whim to watch a
movie, read a book, walk on the beach,
get together with cousins, or
tackle a household project (we did many).
The time that Hubby/Daddy had
off work
for 3 weeks was precious, and work issues, difficult math,
foreign language, and Biology labs, simmered completely silent on the
back burner. No, I'm more than a little scared. We have issues to face
this month: health concerns, college decisions, new groups, decisions
about our future, finishing that difficult math and biology labs, and
more. My homeschool is not perfect, my marriage is not perfect, my
children are not perfect, and goodness knows my house is not perfect and
I am far from perfection. But I don't have to be scared and my life
doesn't have to be perfect, because my God is perfect and He carries me
through any weakness and trial I have.
He will carry you and your
family too. His strength will show through all my weaknesses and affect
others. That my friends is called Grace. Grace that is greater than
all my sin. Because when I am weak, He is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me
and mine and you and yours, the Bible tells me so. That Grace is
enough. Our family wishes you a Happy and Healthy new year full of
learning about God's grace and just how He can Bless us when we are only
obedient to Him.
The Rowe Tribe
Kelly Rowe, SCHEA Board Vice-President