Preamble: I am not the most blog savy person. When Chris put our computer back together after a crash last December I lost the password and the location for my blog. After wanting to make many posts, but not having a way to do so I finally asked Chris how to get to it. Could not be simpler...duh....feel like a bit of a dunce.
So this is my thinking here. I still plan to post great recipes, however I am going to add an additional section, news stories that outline some of the reasons why I home school. This is not a jab at anyone particular person, or county. Just a continuing irritation I have with the public school system as a whole. We pay (as a country) a great deal of money for a public education system. Each of us pay whether or not we use the system or not. Stupidity and out right lunacy should not be the order of the day. If a family has no choice but to use our public schools they deserve better than this.
I of course have other reasons (scriptural, philosophical, etc) why I home school. I may put that up too. What I will link to is the lunacy that is in the papers nearly every day. As a sort of catalog of the reasons I don't put my children under the authority of the system. So without further Ado let us list two links that are on everyone's radar today.
Home school Reason #1 Children's dietary needs are individual and specific
The first lady has been on a rant about nutrition around the country. That is great. I am all about nutrition. Through lobby she has gotten schools to change what they serve...
fabulous....change was needed. What they did was they limited calorie content and protein content and made it a cross the board standard that everyone had to adhere to.
(Banging my head on the wall). What they should have done was offer higher quality choices. The nutritional needs of a wall flower science kid are very different than the needs of a football player farmer boy. The needs of a student that had gym class last period are different than the needs of a person who had photography. If you are interested in the stories....here they are
Complaints Mount Against Michelle Obama’s New Lunch Menu
School lunch calorie limits leave bitter taste with some Kansas students
If they are all about education....how about we educate children and let them make some choices. This is a school isn't it?
As for me I am glad my children had omlets for breakfast. Will get a filling and healthy lunch (probably tuna sandwiches and carrots), then will have baked ziti with green beans for dinner. Those will fullfills the needs of their growing bodies. Moms are better at gauging and fulfilling a children's dietary needs than a system.