lets see, we have rollerblading with the local HS group down at one of
the local rinks. (he saw the light about making a profit from afternoons
when everyone else is in school.. )
then for my son, we have places in one of the local community bands.
so he gets band practice that way.
mark
extracurriculars, eh?
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Rollerblading sounds fun. Where I am we don't have any actual extracurriculars that are set up just for homeschoolers. That doesn't stop us from doing a ton of activities though...between the kids they have swim lessons, dance lessons, fencing lessons, and music. In the spring we have a variety of sports...soccer, lacrosse, and baseball. We also joined our local Young Naturalists Club where we go on a monthly fileld trip.
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My kids have TONS of options. They choose to exercise relatively few of them.
Right now they are each involved with a "sport", aikido and tennis.
They are also part of a local teen group of home schoolers.
Other than neighborhood happenings and playing that's all they want to do.
I'm happy with that. It certainly keeps us busy enough, along with the work my husband and I do, and our social life which is with families.
I'm a HUGE fan of not having too much to do. Yet it always still seems like too much.
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Right now they are each involved with a "sport", aikido and tennis.
They are also part of a local teen group of home schoolers.
Other than neighborhood happenings and playing that's all they want to do.
I'm happy with that. It certainly keeps us busy enough, along with the work my husband and I do, and our social life which is with families.
I'm a HUGE fan of not having too much to do. Yet it always still seems like too much.
*L*
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