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Thursday, August 21, 2008
Homeschool Memoir- Week 1- All About Me

Posted in Blogger Class Mates

Last week I joined up with this, and the first theme is to tell all about me - a kind of introduction. I'm looking forward to being part of this and meeting other homeschool mums around the world. Here's my first entry....

This week, we want to hear about YOU. The author behind the words. The Momma behind all the homeschooling kiddos. Just write up something about you, your family, and your home. How long you’ve been homeschooling and why you decided to homeschool. It doesn’t have to be anything lengthy at all, but we’d love to hear it!

 

I am Rachel, married to Robin for nearly 11 years! We have three children and our fourth due in January. Hugh is 8, Meredith is 6 and Theodore (Teddy) is 3 years old. We live on 10 acres in North Canterbury in the South Island of beautiful New Zealand, in a small rural community about 30 minutes drive from a main city centre.

I was not homeschooled myself. Homeschooling is a relatively new thing in New Zealand. When I was growing up the only homeschoolers I knew lived way out in the wilderness and got their lessons by radio and mail. I never imagined then that I'd be doing it myself one day - and living close to town too! However, I did get to work for a homeschool organization before I married, and my parents decided to homeschool my younger siblings in their final highschool years, so I began to get a taste of it, and be influenced by some dear, wonderful, pioneer homeschool families who inspired me.

When I did get married in my late twenties, my husband and I had been fully "converted" to the homeschooling way of thinking, and always knew that we wanted to homeschool, so I spent the first five years of my firstborn's life researching all the curriculums available. I finally settled on one, and then ended up changing it the next year! At the moment, we're using a mix of Abeka and Sonlight. We love homeschooling and the potential it offers for our children.

A very brief run down of my life before I married includes joining YWAM when I left school and spending the next 10 years of my life as a missionary. I've travelled to remote jungle villages where white skin had never been seen before - learning how to take a bath in the river very discreetly while the entire village looked on, among other experiences, and in the latter part of the ten years I was secretary to a christian leader in the USA and worked for that organiziation for several years before marrying. I have no formal training except for a few semesters at university studying for a degree in communications. But I have learned I'm not a great one for study! ;o)  I have worked in many different jobs while saving for money to go on more missions trips or for study. At one point I was a copywriter for a christian radio station. I have also managed a baby/nursery department in a department store. I have done a lot of secretarial work, written a New Zealand history curriculum for a homeschool organization, been a nurse aid, written a children's book, among other little jobs here and there.

Now, my little mission field is the (almost) four little souls in my charge, and I am keen on learning how to simplify my life, become more self-sufficient and learn how to grow my own food and keep livestock.

I love to read, write, knit, sew, cook, preserve, garden and I have gotten the travelling, restless itch out of my feet so that now my most favourite things to do are just to be at home doing home things and having as much fun as we can while we do it.

The three kiddos last summer with 'Roger'.


Comments

Friday, August 22, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

Hi, It is so nice to meet you. I loved reading about you and hope to get to know you.

I am from United States...in Ohio.
Please come and visit me...www.homeschoolblogger.com/patchwork.
Blessings!
JoyceMarie

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Friday, August 22, 2008 - hmm

Posted by jocelyndixon

I didn't know you were expecting. LOL Congratulations. How exciting. Very interesting about homeschooling in New Zealand. I'd never would have known. lol

Glad you're joining us!

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Saturday, August 23, 2008 - hi

Posted by Anonymous

Great to meet you! Your children are adorable!

Have a great homeschool year!
Sherry
http://lampuntomyfeetandalightuntomypath.blogspot.com/

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Sunday, August 24, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Heather L.

It would be so fun to visit in person and then I could hear stories about all your missionary years! We had so many missionary friends when I was a child and grew up wanting to be one -- of course our family were missionaries for 2 1/2 years in Africa so that added to the desire. I guess being a pastor's wife is close enough. :)

BTW, every once in awhile I forget to check your blog (since I only check the blogs on my google reader) and then I find I've got to catch up. :)

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Monday, August 25, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Dana @ Cherry Soup

Hi Rachel. Your post was so interesting. With the music and the story you were telling I felt as though I was in another era. It's so fascinating to me that you were a missionary in underdeveloped areas for 10 years! It reminded me of the story of "Beyond the Gates of Splendor".

I live in south Georgia (US) near the Florida line. I'd love to know what living in New Zealand is like. I have a fascination for knowing about other places.

My link: www.cherry-soup.blogspot.com

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