Hey, everybody and welcome to Homeschooling part 3! This will be the last part. I hope you've enjoyed this little series, even though it was spread out. :P If you haven't read the first two parts, but want to, you can find them HERE and HERE. (And, once again, all pictures are from Pinterest)
Haha, oh, how accurate this is! For my family anyway. Don't know about the rest of you, but I'm the one on the left there. I remember the rest of my siblings as being the one on the right.
All homeschoolers do this, right? I really only raced with my little brother... when he decided that he was going to get up early. :P I usually won, though, because this worked to my advantage:
Okay, the reason this worked in my favor is because my brother took a lot of breaks, but I didn't. Actually, I don't think I necessarily took breaks. If I took a break from one subject, it was to work on another. I mean, the sooner you finish your schoolwork, the sooner you can do the things you really want to do.
No! How can they say that this is a blessing? I did. not. like. math. But for some reason it was like, my best subject? What? How does that even work?
Probably because you got to spend extra time in those tough areas.
Who asked you?
You did.
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Moving on...
Homeschoolers always have the bigger lunchbox. You see kids that go to public school comparing lunchboxes, but what if homeschoolers compared lunchboxes? That would funny. Homeschooler goes to public school for the first time. Brings a mini refrigerator.
What about you? Can you relate?
I can very relate to these!! My and my sis sometimes like to race and see who can get done first. It's impossible to beat my little bro because he always gets up SUPER earl!! xD
ReplyDelete- Lilly Shyree (alillyingodsgarden.blogspot.com)
Yeah, racing is fun! Haha, I was the one who always got up earlier, which is one of the reasons I won most of the time. ;)
Deletehahah I use to be the 10am person but switched over to the 6am person. I just have so much more time that way :D
ReplyDeleteHaha, yeah it does give you more time. :) I never knew how people could sleep in until 10am. I've never been able to do that. :P
DeleteI SEE TANGLED. *flails* xD Not gonna lie- honestly the most relatable one is the one about a frying pan. Like I really want someone to break into my house JUST so I can smack them in the face with a frying pan. #bucketlist
ReplyDeleteTangled is great! :) HAHA OMW SAME! I honestly didn't think that anyone else wanted to do that. There is totally nothing wrong with us! ;)
DeleteI loved this series! It's so sad that it's over!! And the mini fridge comment, made me laugh. XD
ReplyDeleteAww, I'm glad you liked it, Gray! :)
DeleteRacing a sibling in schoolwork is the best xD
ReplyDeleteAnd the refrigerator... this was such a great series! :D
audrey caylin
It is! Actually, my little brother and I got quite competitive sometimes. :P
DeleteThank you, Audrey! :D
Yeah, I didn't like taking breaks either, unless my brain was fried and I absolutely had to. But I always wanted to get all the less fun work out of the way so I could have a solid block of time to read or write. And yep, I was an early-riser, get schoolwork done ASAP person, at least for high school.
ReplyDeleteThat mini fridge joke though. :P
Oh, I hated it when my brain would fry. It's horrible. That's what I did too. I wanted to get everything done so that I could spend time doing the things I wanted to do. Yeah, 4am. Talk about early riser. ;)
DeleteHaha, you like that one? I came up with it myself. ;P