Where it ALL Happens…

(A quick side note before I jump right in here…..Sheesh!  I’ve been trying to blog since Sunday night.  We started back-to-school on Monday…more on that later…and I have not had a spare minute since it seems.  Sorry.  I think I am going to have to start getting up at 4:30am to blog.  Or maybe hire a nanny.  I’m not sure, but I’m going to find a way to be on here more regularly!  Promise!)

Okay, now on to business…

 

NBTSbloghop

This week the theme for the Not-Back-to-School-Blog-Hop is school rooms.  I have had a lot of fun perusing the pictures that everyone has posted of their rooms and such.

We are trying something new this year…the dining room table.

I have never liked the idea of doing school at the table.  Mainly because before Cap’n Jack Henry came along and took up a lot of our space, we had a whole bull-honkin’ school room.  I also didn’t want my dining room/kitchen space to look like this all day long….

But this is the way it has to be for right now.  As you can see, our living room (in the background) is home to much of Jack Henry’s “stuff”, so it just makes sense for us to be down here where he can be entertained.  The kids and I all have totes that we keep the books and manuals that we will need for the day, so it makes clean-up in the afternoons easy.

The above was a picture from our first day back to school.  It went fairly smoothly.  We only had two major meltdowns.  Jack Henry did great.  He spent part of his day at the table with us eating reading a book.

I found a little basket that we already had and filled it with small plastic cups.  It made a great table organizer for all the odds and ends that we need throughout the day.

Chalk?  Chalk?!  Why would we need chalk?  Well, because this messy area is going to be a wall chalkboard by next week…

Yep!  The whole wall…I can’t wait.  That area has been a dead zone in our house for a while, a total catch-all for clutter and junk.  Now, at least it will be functional.

Of course even with all the new bells and whistles of the dining room, the kids still find other places to hang out and do their work.

There’s our loft, complete with overflowing bookshelves and the comfy denim furniture…

Both of them have their own desks in their rooms where some work gets done…

Above is Bonny Annie’s desk, obviously.  I’m not the only pirate fan around here, you can see.  It’s in our blood. 

I’m sorry I can’t show you Dirty Harry’s desk.  It is…well…umm…dirty.

They also like to read in their beds.

Bonny Annie again.  I could show you Dirty Harry’s bed, but then I’d have to shoot you.

And then, finally, one of my students occasionally does his lessons on the sofa….

Sorta.

Good gravy.  I can NEVER send that one off to school, can I?

 

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11 Responses
  1. Nicole says:

    Cute kids, looks like a fun homeschool! (Visiting via the blog hop).
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  2. Arby says:

    I’m installing my chalk board tonight!
    Arby´s last blog ..Now They’ll Complain About Socialization My ComLuv Profile

  3. ROFL…that last picture is priceless! Kim
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  4. CrossView says:

    No matter what we try, we always end up at the dining table. But I have to admit that since I’m only hs’ing one now, that last picture looks really familiar. And I’ve had visuals of what would happen if I sicced her on the public schools. Pippi Longstocking comes to mind….

    I love that your littlest pirate really seems to enjoy books!

    (The movie? After the first bit of the excess I got used to it enough to not take it seriously… I may just be really warped, though. I kind of felt sorry for him….)
    CrossView´s last blog ..Irony. My ComLuv Profile

  5. Dawn says:

    We gave up on having a dining room recently and moved the furniture around. We now have a library/school room (where we eat) and a sitting room for tv and talking. It is working great. However, you know we homeschool from our front door.
    Blessings,
    Dawn

  6. Doing school in bed and upside down? Sounds pretty normal to me [smile].

    ~Luke

  7. Michelle says:

    Hello there!! I love your school area!! Our dining area in Japan was super small and always cluttered. I hated it. I’m posting pictures later today of our schoolroom. Pop by and see them. We just put up the curtains last night and I sorted through all the trash, er junk, and got rid of alot!
    Take care and have a wonderful first week!!
    Oh, and wake up at 4! Who needs sleep!! Its highly overrated, not!!
    Love doing school on the couch!
    Michelle´s last blog ..Coke bottle glassess……. My ComLuv Profile

  8. Keena says:

    I enjoyed your blog…… I look forward to reading more

  9. Kristal says:

    Great spaces and I love how your children really get into their reading!
    Kristal´s last blog ..365-226 My ComLuv Profile

  10. One of my daughters used to read like that all the time! She had to stop when the eye therapist told her she shouldn’t… but I know she would if she could!

    I had to visit when I saw your blog name… we’ve been very “pirate-y” around here lately. Arggh!
    Lainie@ Mishmash Maggie´s last blog ..Lessons from the Garden My ComLuv Profile

  11. Emily says:

    I’m visiting from the Not-Back-To-School Blog Hop. I enjoyed reading about your “school room” and plan on nosing around a bit more. :)
    Emily´s last blog ..Trying This AgainMy ComLuv Profile

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