
You might be a homeschooler if...
You spend much learning time outdoors and roast food on open fires and search the night sky for the things you saw at the planetarium.

Your kitchen table contains board games, crayons, journals, art kits, and math books, along with leftover meal utensils.

The solar system project becomes part of the kitchen decor.

A homemade fort becomes a learning center for multiage kids.

Your kids gather to build messy projects at your kitchen table--like the aforementioned solar system.....

Your little ones are involved with the older kids all day, and they all love being together.

You take goofy photos with your kids and let them play with your digital camera...yikes!

Disguises are common as your kids act our everything from Terabithia to Narnia to Lord of the Rings to bible stories to a thickly accented hispanic news reporter......hmmm....
Or you could just be a normal family who loves each other and loves learning and is very creatively expressive.
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If you'd like, we can get together at the park just down the road from us for a little telescope/star gazing time. It's a perfect compliment to the astronomy. Maybe in June sometime?
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