For the “Home school is ruining my life” days

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Tomorrow we have family arriving, and it makes me feel like “Ahhhh, peace.” I know things will be crazy around here, as the kids will be all excited, and there will be 8 people in the house, but the thing is that I am seriously in need of reinforcements!

Some days I’m all about the home schooling.

“Oh, sure. I think it’s great! I love it.”

So happy!!!

Then there are days like today, where I’m more like, “Home school is ruining my life…”

home school is ruining my life
Can I be anywhere but here?  …Yeah, I know. I look a lot better when I’m smiling.

Is home school ruining my life?

No.

But sometimes I definitely think that I am making things harder than they have to be.  People often ask me what it’s like.

It’s nuts; that’s what it is. I stay up late preparing school desks for my own children. I pour all of this teaching energy into just these four children. There is this constant strain on my heart. It’s a pressure strain.

There’s no one to blame but me. If they don’t learn what they are supposed to learn, I have failed. If they aren’t behaving, we have failed.

I compare them to other people’s kids. Then I compare myself to the other moms. Basicallly, I do every single thing in my head that one should not do.

Today was a particularly stressful school day.

I finally really let Caleb have it. I wish I could have thought to say what I said in a calmer manner, but at least I did finally hit upon what needed to be said.

The subject was math. The section was the algebra-like addition/subtraction section. The particular question was 13-___=6, and he was putting forth zero effort to do his work.

All people are good at pulling this stunt, when faced with a task that we just don’t feel like doing, but Caleb is really good at this trick, and I was finished with it.

“Caleb, no. I will not let you pull this. You know how to do this work, and you are going to do it. You are going to do it by yourself, and I will not help you. No. You are smart, and I won’t allow you to pretend like you are not. I am fed up with it. Now you know the answer to this question, and if not, you are going to figure out this problem, and then you are going to answer all the rest. Now do it.”

This was all said in my true-April-telling-someone-off-voice, a voice that mostly only people that live with me ever have to hear. Sorry, family.

Tomorrow I will try again at being calm, but the words did get through. Caleb finished the entire rest of his math worksheet just as quick as a flash, and he was a very good worker for the rest of the day.

Hurray! I got through to him!

I wonder if God sometimes feels that way towards us, “Stop whining and concentrate! This is not hard! You can do it; now DO IT.”

Definitely. I am guilty, for sure.

Each kid here is different. Caleb is my sluggish starter, but once he gets going, he’s good.

So yes, there were victories today, but man, do I get tired of pushing for these victories!

Sometimes I push too hard, but mostly I’m just often pushing for the wrong things and getting my priorities all mixed up.

Life isn’t about being as brilliant and thin as the other moms. I wish I could find some less impressive people to compare myself to….  🙂  Kidding, I’m just kidding…Where was I?

Priorities! Life isn’t about how good we can make ourselves look to others. Life isn’t about how fast your children can multiply. These are not the things I should be judging myself and my boys by. These are not the things that I should allow to ruin my day.

What really matters? What really makes a difference?

At the end of the day, you know that you put your best foot forward. It’s being at peace with God and knowing that something that you are doing is fulfilling his purpose for you. You are instilling the character and love of God and fellow man in your children.

I ask myself these questions:

Am I

-doing my best to serve God by serving others?

-showing love?

-spreading joy and good will?

-raising up children that will be a blessing to their communities?

I was going over a list of worries with my Mom one night, and she reminded me, “April, sometimes you just have to let things go and say,’we did what we thought was right at the time.” Thank you, Mom. That was a comfort.

If you read this blog much at all, you know that I am a firm believer in prayer. I pray about everything, and when I don’t, I regret it! I pray before my feet hit the floor in the morning. Over the last couple of years, my prayer has become, “Lord, help me to get through this day, to do what is right, and use our family to bless others.”

This is a fun phase. The children are still young and adorable and hilarious.

Their problems are still fixable, but it’s a phase of HARD WORK. “The days are long, but the years are short,” they say, and that is so true.

I have to learn to trust in God more and more.

God answers prayer. He does it in such big and obvious ways, too. I don’t know how people go through life without God. I think they are usually either the most miserable people or the richest, happiest people. Do you know what I mean? They are either miserable because they need Him and don’t know him, OR they are so naturally happy and rich that they don’t need Him. They miss out on so much, though.

Such a wonderful feeling it is to comforted by the Holy Spirit. Yes, this was a rough day of school. Yes, the world situation looks abysmal. But no, it has not all gone to hell in a hand basket just yet. There are still so many wonderful blessings to be thankful for. Believe it or not, there are still many good people. There are so many good works for us to accomplish.

What does matter?

God matters. People matter. What we do for God matters. Have I taught my children that? That’s the most important thing for them to know. I hope that we have. I hope their hearts are so full of love that it spills out onto other people.

a happy place
joy spilling over 🙂

13 comments

  • Sending hugs your way! Also in the words of your mom and elsa…. Let it go, Let it go…. Okay now it’s time for me to take that advice 😉

  • As a fellow homeschooling mom, I totally feel you. Totally.

  • I love that advice from your mom. It comforted *me*!

  • McMom

    Good advice from your mom. I like it a lot. Sounds like Caleb responded well to the no-nonsense approach. Sometimes we all need that – myself included!

  • queenmommyjen

    Yay for family! We all need reinforcements from time to time. BTW- You totally need to submit your “grumpy day” pic for the ‘Dat Look Mommy Reality challenge we have going on right now! It is priceless!

  • We are our own worst judges – especially when it comes to parenting. Let’s face it we all lose it sometimes. It is amazing for even attempting to home school your children – I am not sure that is something I could do without totally losing it! Keep up the good work.

  • We as moms tend to be so hard on yourself when we need to reprimand our children… sound like he needed it and the affirmation from you that he IS smart enough to solve the problem on his own… it is all good and well to try to remain calm in all thing, the problem is that it is just not humanly possible. You are a great mom and you have fantastic boys, but even the best and brightest of children need a push from behind every now and then to keep them moving forward. I know your post is about so much more than just this one indecent, but I also know that I sometimes need someone to tell me it ok to get frustrated and its ok to reprimand my child if he is not doing what he is supposed to be doing… or living up to his full potential.

    • 🙂 so true. Gracious can anyone raise children and be calm all the time? Good point. And yes, we all need a little push sometimes. I love this comment. Thank you!

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