Really? But surely you wouldn't have exams, or deadlines?
Yes, I do have to wear a uniform. The uniform code at my school is pretty strict.
That depends. But not most of the time.
Oh, that sucks. How so?
So homeschoolers do have deadlines. Huh. The more you know.
Well, we have to wear our socks a certain colour and length, have a certain type of black leather shoe, not allowed to wear much accessories, dye out hair, stuff like that.
I do actually. Besides all the stress it gives me, it's really fun. Do you enjoy homeschool?
Cool! ^.^ I do, very much. It's perfect for our lifestyle, because my family has always been moving around from place to place; we've never lived in one place more than three years, so it's good that homeschooling can be so flexible.
Well it'd be hard to go to a public school if you moved around a lot. It would be very hard to learn and make friends.
Cool! ^.^ I do, very much. It's perfect for our lifestyle, because my family has always been moving around from place to place; we've never lived in one place more than three years, so it's good that homeschooling can be so flexible.
Well it'd be hard to go to a public school if you moved around a lot. It would be very hard to learn and make friends.
Exactly. We'd drop in, take months to settle down, just begin to get to know everybody in the area, and then boom, new location.
So homeschoolers do have deadlines. Huh. The more you know.
Well, we have to wear our socks a certain colour and length, have a certain type of black leather shoe, not allowed to wear much accessories, dye out hair, stuff like that.
Some times.
What, Dose the principal measure your socks or something? Why would you dye your hair?
So homeschoolers do have deadlines. Huh. The more you know.
Well, we have to wear our socks a certain colour and length, have a certain type of black leather shoe, not allowed to wear much accessories, dye out hair, stuff like that.
Some times.
What, Dose the principal measure your socks or something? Why would you dye your hair?
No, he just looks at them and if they aren't one third up your leg you get pinged.
Exactly. We'd drop in, take months to settle down, just begin to get to know everybody in the area, and then boom, new location.
Mmm. Do you enjoy life on the road? Or would you prefer to settle somewhere?
It's often hard, I admit, and we do miss having a community we can make real connections with. Still, we've enjoyed most of what that life's brought us, and I personally don't regret too much. In any case, we're finally settling down in the USA this year, which is a very bizarre and new experience to me.
Mmm. Do you enjoy life on the road? Or would you prefer to settle somewhere?
It's often hard, I admit, and we do miss having a community we can make real connections with. Still, we've enjoyed most of what that life's brought us, and I personally don't regret too much. In any case, we're finally settling down in the USA this year, which is a very bizarre and new experience to me.
Are you settling down permanently, or just for longer than usual?
It's often hard, I admit, and we do miss having a community we can make real connections with. Still, we've enjoyed most of what that life's brought us, and I personally don't regret too much. In any case, we're finally settling down in the USA this year, which is a very bizarre and new experience to me.
Are you settling down permanently, or just for longer than usual?
Permanently--well, at least for my parents and sister. My brother and I will be leaving for college in a couple years, so technically, it won't be all that different for the two of us.