Home View my profile Archives Email Me My Blog's RSS

Click here to check out the latest contests on the HSB Company Porch!!




Homeschooling Through High School ~ We're Almost Finished With High School - What Next?

3:39 AM, May. 31, 2007

"High school is almost finished, and I still don't know what to do next." That was our graduating daughter last year. She is an excellent photographer, a great singer, writer, and in a nutshell, a smart girl. Her prevailing thought was to go to our local community college for photography and journalism. We applied for financial aid, and found that we qualified for nothing. We were in a financial bracket that didn't offer much. I wonder if other homeschoolers face this. We are living in a two income world, on only one income. We stretch the dollars, and there is nothing left for college. We don't like to go into debt. Yet we would have done whatever we could if we strongly felt that God wanted our daughter to go to college. He can provide for what He calls us to.   However, she was told by someone who had taken photography there, that she already knew everything they would teach her. She had taught herself with library books, and advice from other photographers (including her dad).  Journalism was simply the major she would need to fit photography into.

Honestly I (we) did not want her to go to a secular college - even our local community college. While visiting there, I was heading to the parking lot to find my car. Up the sidewalk, holding hands, was a mom and her (it appeared) 12-14 year old son. I thought "how odd, for a mom and son that age to be holding hands."  As they approached, I realized it was two women. How did I mistake such a thing? My eyes and brain are not used to putting that together, and they put together what would make more sense to my psyche. I got that sick feeling in the pit of my stomach, and thought "I really don't want my children in this atmosphere." In addition, many stories that were coming to me from all different resources about the many unsavory situations that present themselves at secular (and too many Christian) colleges.  I heard about girls being stalked from class to class by guys, sexual harrassment, gay agenda in the classrooms, the liberal mindset pushed by teachers.

But that's the world, we'd better get used to it. Right? Well, we took issue with that line of thinking, as homeschoolers, didn't we? Government school is not the real world. In fact, it is nothing at all like the real world. But what about when our teens get to college? At some point, don't they need to get out in the world and see what it's like?  I would have to argue that college is no more like real life than public school is. These were all of the things that went through our minds as we tried to justify spending money we didn't have to send our daughter for a course she didn't need. Would the journalism be good for her? Yes, if it were truly a journalism course … but it is amazing how a journalism course can turn into a liberal agenda. I'd love for her to go for a course where you actually learn the material rather than someone's agenda. Maybe we could justify spending the money for something that would really be what you were hoping to receive.

At the end of June last year, we spent our traditional week at the Word of Life Family Campground. The Family Campground is part of a whole, large entity called "Word of Life" in Schroon Lake, NY. Part of Word of Life is The Bible Institute. "Ahhhh … that's what she is to do! Spend a year at the B.I.!" For a short time, it seemed the obvious answer. However, nothing should ever be the obvious answer. Everything must be taken to God and asked of Him "Is this your will, Lord?" Which we did. As we prayed and sought God, we began to sense an unsettledness about the whole thing. Don't get me wrong - Word of Life Bible Institute is a wonderful place that any parent could feel comfortable sending their teen to. But we were not getting that "YES!" that must come only from God.

So what do you do when the next step is not evident? You wait on God. You cannot move forward when you have not received the next instruction. By fall, an opportunity fell into Rebecca's lap to get a position with CareNet Pregnancy Center in their "Worth Waiting For" program. This meant that she would go into the public schools with a team and promote abstinence - saving all sexual activity for marriage - as the only safe way to approach sex. Our daughter was an answer to prayer for CareNet, and the teens in the schools have loved her. She is holding out a standard to youth that they would likely never hear otherwise. Imagine, an "unsocialized" homeschooled student going into the public schools and speaking? What does that say for homeschool? She has done a great job, and the experience she has gained has been priceless.  And it didn't cost us a dime!

When you are walking in God's will there is a knowing that comes with it.  There have been so many changes in our daughter in this past year. I am so thankful she has had yet another year with us at home. Walking through those changes, with her family right here, was exactly what she needed. As I continue to see her mature and grow, and we are available for prayer and counseling, I am more pleased all the time with the beautiful woman of God she is becoming. Next year? God seems to enjoy keeping us on the edge of our seats. We know He's been faithful in the past, and He never changes. He will continue to be faithful to lead the way, and that is the greatest lesson she is learning in all of this.  Taking life one year - no, one day - at a time, and trusting God.

 

Deb Turner (Pattycake) has been homeschooling for 20 years, and is thrilled to have yet another 10 to go.  She and her husband, Craig, have 5 children and 3 grandchildren.  They are very involved in their local church where Craig serves as an elder, and Deb serves as part of the worship team.  The whole family also ministers at a local nursing home, providing a church service twice a month and visiting with residents.   Craig works as a mechanical engineer, while Deb enjoys raising her children and loving up her grandchildren.  In addition, Deb enjoys writing, gardening, bread baking, and hopes to begin sewing once again, soon.

 

Related Tags: , , , , , , ,



Comments

Untitled Comment

8:51 AM, May. 31, 2007, posted by Robin
Great article Deb. I wish we could get out of this mentality that after high school you have to go to college in order to be able to get a "decent' job in the future. (I've heard this alot lately.) Sounds like your daughter has done something really positive. Not only for herself, but as testimony for the Lord.


THANK YOU

9:12 AM, May. 31, 2007, posted by ClagettsFLStyle
for this article/entry. I so needed to hear this.

We have one who is going into 10th grade who shows NO interest in anything. I'm praying for her to be able to find something that she can do to serve God and at the same time fill her heart with happiness. But I need to wait on the Lord.

Thanks for the encourgement.


Untitled Comment

10:46 PM, May. 31, 2007, posted by SandBetweenMyToes
I just posted about this recently. My 2nd just graduated from our homeschool, and knows what she wants. Our first has been waiting on the Lord. She knew she wanted to write and to minister, but still doesn't really know what it is supposed to all look like even at age 20. She has decided to start online college this fall from a Christian university, because she thinks a degree may help her in a ministry she is interested in, but we're still not really sure what it will all look like in the end. We pray, take steps as we feel like God may be leading, covering them in prayer, and we wait for Him to show himself. It can be difficult for them living in a world, even in church, that does not understand this.
Thanks for your article.
Letitia


Curious about The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine but not quite ready to commit to a subscription without seeing it first? Check it out for FREE! We're so certain you'll love our publication that we'll gladly send a FREE sample to anyone new to The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine - we even cover the shipping!

... Click here for more information ...


{ Last Page } { Page 1002 of 2757 } { Next Page }



About This Blog

Welcome to the HSB announcement blogboard from The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, LLC. We hope you will enjoy the articles posted here by the Porch Team. Please feel free to leave comments!
~ Tia Linschied, Senior Editor of HSB



Come Shop With Us



The Fall 2008 issue will be
available soon!
Click here to Subscribe !



To see the current cover up close, click here



Homeschool Gold

Product of the Month

• Purposeful Planning - E-Book ($9.95)

This time-tested method of planning will give your family new direction for the future. Start today! Choose the dates for your planning weekend, read her book which has the entire “how to” included, and go for it!

Sell Your Items Now!


Living Heritage UK



Homeschool Resources

Cosidering Homeschooling

Our HSB Blogger Babies!

HSB Baby Calendar

Recent Entries

  • Taming the Chaos ~ Is Last Season's Schedule Still Working?
  • Kitchen Moment ~Sushi Rolls
  • Craft Corner ~ Party Mask
  • Classical Education ~ What is it About Education That Makes it Classical Education?
  • Featured Blogger ~ Melissal89
  • Special Words for Special Needs ~ Working for God
  • Happy New Year HSB!
  • Winners of the Friends Forever Girls Contest!
  • Kitchen Moments ~ Culinary New Year Traditions from Around the World
  • Classical Education ~ Classical Unschooling
  • Special Words for Special Needs ~ Did Mary know?
  • Communication Corner ~ Day 12 "21 Days to More Godly Communication"
  • Taming the Chaos ~ Schedule Variations
  • Kitchen Moments ~ Have Fun with Your Children!
  • Blog Tip Challenge of the Month ~ Host a Contest!


    ** NOW OPEN! **

    FREE e-News!

    Our e-Newsletters give you wonderful, informative information about homeschooling, news bits, contests and PRIZES for homeschoolers, articles to encourage you, calls for writers, free unit studies and lesson plans, and just a lot of FUN. Bring the community to your inbox – and no worries, we never sell, trade or give your email or any other information out to anyone. Come join the homeschool party! The Homeschool Minute is our most popular newsletter, full of encouragement and support just for YOU! Subscribe to *FREE* newsletters offered by The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.


    Visit the Porch Team Writers and Features


    Tia Linschied, Senior Editor

    Monday - Friday! Homeschool Tip of the Day by Christina

    Monday
  • Learning from the Master Teacher
  • Craft Corner
    by Dianna Maxwell
  • Going the Distance
    by Amanda Suryan
  • Homeschool Nations Highlight
    by Tia Linschied

    Tuesday
  • Unit Study Adventures
    by In The Hands of a Child
  • Taming the Chaos
    by Dell
  • Kitchen Moments
    by Jennifer Dewing

    Wednesday
  • Home Where They Belong
    by the HWTB Team
  • Languishing in Languages?
    by Suzanne Gose
  • Homeschooling Through High School
    by Lori Lane

    Thursday
  • Homeschooling is Life
    by Nancy Baetz
  • Communication Corner
    by JoJo Tabares
  • The Littlest Learners
    by Karin Katherine
  • Homeschool Hilarity!
    by Tia Linschied

    Friday
  • Homeschooling Only One
    by Donna Conner
  • Special Words for
    Special Needs

    by Heather
  • Notebooking on the Porch
    by Lisa Golda
  • Blogger of the Week
    by Tia Linschied

    News Alerts

  • HSB Tech Help
  • What's Bloggin'
  • HSB News
  • TOS News
  • Contests
  • General Interest
  • Updates from Germany


    Archived Features

  • Adoption Options
  • The Busy Woman
  • Classical Education
  • Education Through Imagination
  • The Experimental Zone
  • Geography Activities
  • Jamin's Internet Academy
  • Knitting



    Our New E-book ~
    On Sale NOW!


    Quick Links

  • The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
  • HSB Military Blog

    Growth of Blogs

    Sifry's Alerts - the blog of the owner of Technorati


    Homeschooling in the news
    provided by HomeSchoolBuzz.com



    Do you have the whole set of back issues from The Old Schoolhouse Magazine?

    Click here to view all back issues and read the themes - you will want to collect the ones you've missed!!


    In Memory

    Missey Gray
    Lorrie Gnos
    Peggy Barendregt
    Chrissy Murphy

    TOS Staff & Associates

    Mari Almon
    Nancy Baetz
    Lisa Barthuly
    Nancy Carter
    Donna Conner
    Michelle Eichhorn
    Christi Gifford
    Jamin
    Kate Kessler
    Tia Linschied
    Amy Osborn
    Kris Price
    Susan Spann
    Deb Turner
    Kim Wolf
    Dena Wood
    Deborah Wuehler


    Homeschool Nation Roll Call

    ** denotes a state needing a Coordinator - all states are needing several contributors each!

    Homeschool Nation blog
    Military Blog
    Alabama
    Alaska
    Arizona
    Arkansas
    California
    Colorado
    Connecticut
    Delaware
    Florida
    Georgia
    Hawaii
    Idaho**
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Iowa
    Kansas
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Maine
    Maryland
    Massachusetts
    Michigan
    Minnesota
    Mississippi**
    Missouri
    Montana
    Nebraska**
    Nevada
    New Hampshire
    New Jersey
    New Mexico
    New York
    North Carolina
    North Dakota
    Ohio
    Oklahoma
    Oregon
    Pennsylvania
    Rhode Island
    South Carolina
    South Dakota
    Tennessee
    Texas
    Utah
    Vermont **
    Virginia
    Washington
    West Virginia
    Wisconsin
    Wyoming
    Washington DC **
    Guam
    Puerto Rico**

    Alberta, Canada
    British Columbia, Canada
    Manitoba, Canada
    New Brunswick, Canada
    Newfoundland/Labrador, Canada
    NW Territories, Canada**
    Nova Scotia, Canada
    Nunavut, Canada**
    Ontario, Canada
    Prince Edward Island, Canada**
    Quebec, Canada
    Saskatchewan, Canada
    Yukon Territory, Canada**

    UK
    Australia
    Spain
    ** need contributors for each of the following areas: North England, Scotland, South England, London


    Front Porch BlogRoll

    - ... and his ministers a flame of fire
    - 21st Century Reformation
    - As for me and my house,
    - Aspiring PolyMathis
    - Back of the Envelope
    - Be Bold, Be Gentle
    - Bear Witness
    - Beyond The Rim...
    - Bird of Paradise
    - Blog for Books
    - Blogcorner preacher
    - Blogotional
    - Brandywine Books
    - Broken Masterpieces
    - Burkean Canuck
    - Captain's Log - IntellectualPrivateer.or
    - Carol's Storybook
    - Cerulean Sanctum
    - ChoosingHome Blog
    - Christian Home School Teachers
    - Christian quoter
    - Classical Education 4 Me
    - Classical Education in Paradise
    - Comment Me No Comments
    - Confessions of a Homeschool Dad
    - Crazies from the Crazy lady
    - Daddypundit
    - DaisyChain Farmstead
    - Damascus Road
    - DANDELION SEEDS - Scattering inspiration
    - Danny Carlton
    - Dan's Journey
    - Day By Day
    - Defiant Lamb
    - Dignan's 75 Year Plan
    - DOUBLE TOOTHPICKS
    - Dr. John Mark Reynolds
    - ESPRESSO ROAST
    - Exiled Preacher
    - Faith at the Front - Blog
    - Fellow Random One
    - Freedom of...
    - Gerald Yuen: Home
    - Gratuitous Advice
    - Grizzly Mama
    - Hard Starboard
    - Hatless in Hattiesburg
    - Holy Fool
    - Home Maker ~ Proverbs 14.1
    - Home Where They Belong
    - Homeschool Mom Blog
    - Hux
    - Isn't It Rich
    - Jack Of Clubs
    - Janne's Jabberwocky
    - jeffmcfadden.com
    - JivinJehoshaphat
    - Journal of a Domestic Athlete
    - Journeying...By Grace Alone
    - Julie's Life in Living Color
    - Junto Boyz
    - Kramjam Reiterates
    - Ladies in Training
    - Lessons Learned On the Farm
    - Light Along the Journey
    - Linda's Thoughts
    - Logicus bLogicus
    - Magic Statistics
    - manasclerk's The Power Struggle
    - me autem minui
    - MediaCulpa Blog
    - Midnight Hour | Do you not know there co
    - Mike Perrigoue
    - Monopedilos - having but one shoe
    - Neumatikos
    - Northern 'burbs blog
    - Off the top
    - Ogre's Politics & Views
    - Old Path, New Song
    - Our Little Homeschool Farm
    - Patricia Ann's Pollywog Creek
    - Paultastic Musings
    - Pete The Elder
    - Power of Change...
    - Principled Discovery
    - PRMAMA: Marketing to Go!
    - prosthesis - technology and science
    - Pruitt Communications
    - PR Ideas
    - Pseudo-Polymath
    - Quiet Life
    - Random Yak
    - RazorsKiss.net
    - Redirect
    - Reed's Blogged Arteries
    - Reformed Politics
    - Revenge of Mr Dumpling
    - RightFaith
    - Rooftop Blog
    - RootleWeb
    - Scotland Diaries
    - secundum Christum
    - Shades of Pink
    - South of the Gnat Line
    - Sprittibee
    - sprucegoose
    - Spunky Homeschool
    - Spurgeon Collection: Sermons and Writing
    - Stones Cry Out
    - such small hands
    - Sudan Watch
    - Sunny Side Up Academy
    - Susan Wise Bauer's blog
    - Tami's Blog
    - Texas Raisins
    - The (In)Scrutable Observer
    - THE CALVINIST POLICE GAZETTE
    - The Common Room
    - the evangelical outpost
    - The Greatest Pursuits
    - The Grey Shadow
    - The Official HSB Community Blog
    - The Prattling Pastor's Wife
    - The Rogue Angel
    - The Young Evangelical
    - Then Jesus told his disciples
    - This Little Light Of Mine
    - Through a Glass Darkly
    - Through It All
    - Through the eyes of HappyApple
    - Tim Thompson . . . Reflections
    - To Tell You The Truth
    - Trying is Bravery
    - Under The Sun
    - US Navy Retired
    - Vibrant Woman Writer
    - View From The Pew
    - Walking Circumspectly
    - Wesley Blog
    - Wired Wisdom
    - Wittingshire
    - wooQ: Theological Christian thoughts and
    - Writing's of an exceptional being
    - Raising Three Knights and a Princess


    free geoip
    hidden hit counter web page hit counter

    Education and Training Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory

     Subscribe in a reader



    The title of this blog, "Company Porch," is credited to Jay Ryan ... thanks, Jay!