One Step at a Time

I’ve been wanting to write for this PEACH blog, however I found the longer I waited, the more I couldn’t bring myself to do it. So this morning, I’m taking the first step…writing a blog post about writing a blog post! :)

I do want to give you the link for the update about Vicki Harris
Visit this site to find out how we can better pray for her.

Hope this PEACH blog will be an encouragement to you all. Leave a comment if there is something you’d like to see covered in a post. Or leave a comment saying you’ve been here.

Have a great day!

Ringing in the New Year

2009 is fast upon us! I am really thankful for this time of year.  To me Thanksgiving and Christmas logically give way to a new year. Looking at what I’m thankful for and all that God has given me, then turning to praise and adore Him for the greatest gift ever, Jesus Christ and finally focusing myself on His plan for my life and seeking to honor Him with all of me.

Some make resolutions. Websters-online-dictionary.org defines it, as it pertaines to New Year’s Day, as ” a decision to do something or behave in a certain manner.”

I personally don’t make resolutions–mainly because I can’t keep them. I make goals. One definition of goal is “The purpose toward which an endeavor is directed; an objective.”  I like this a whole lot better than a resolution. Here’s an example of resolution vs. goal: Resolution–lose 15 pounds this year. Goal: Only eat sweets once a week, drink water, plan healthy meals, and exercise at least 3x per week. See the difference? I have such a better understanding of what I’m trying to accomplish and I know the plan to getting there.

Amidst all my goal making, I must keep my eyes on my Heavenly Father.

13Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 14I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. Phil. 3:13-14

Honoring God and following His plan for my life is my highest goal.

What are some of your goals for 2009?

Cup of Blessing

Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything that is beautiful;

for beauty is Gods handwriting–a wayside sacrament.

Welcome if in every fair face,

in every fair sky,

in every fair flower

and thank God for it…as a cup of blessing.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Complacency is not an option

The unfolding legal challenge to homeschooling in California caught many by surprise. Here is what happened – courtesy of the San Francisco Chronicle:

“The ruling arose from a child welfare dispute between the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services and Philip and Mary Long of Lynwood, who have been homeschooling their eight children. Mary Long is their teacher, but holds no teaching credential.”

“The Second District Court of Appeal ruled that California law requires parents to send their children to full-time public or private schools or have them taught by credentialed tutors at home.”

The entire background is here:

As of March 25th, 2008, The California Court of Appeal has agreed to re-hear the case. Michael Farris, chairman of HSLDA commented: “This is a great first step. We are very glad that this case will be reheard and that this opinion has been vacated, but there is no guarantee as to what the ultimate outcome will be. This case remains our top priority,” he added.

The lesson we can all take from this is that, once again we as home educators must be vigilant. Many of us in the homeschooling community have grown complacent in recent years. We in Ohio have enjoyed a long run of stability and favor among the mostly home school friendly Republican majority in state government. That stability could be in danger as the political winds change throughout the state and the nation.

Not everyone in California was unhappy about the court’s decision. The ruling was applauded by a director for the state’s largest teachers union.

“We’re happy,” said Lloyd Porter, who is on the California Teachers Association board of directors. “We always think students should be taught by credentialed teachers, no matter what the setting.”

It is important that we know exactly who our political adversaries are. There are organizations right here in Ohio that are actively seeking to restrict or regulate home education.

How can PEACH members do their part? Here are five suggestions:

  1. Get to know your state and local elected officials. Find out where they stand on homeschooling. If there is a local or state official that isn’t “homeschool friendly” work to support a candidate who is. If there isn’t a suitable candidate, consider running yourself.
  2. If you are not already a member, join HSLDA. I personally consider membership a must for any homeschooling family.
  3. Consider supporting ParentalRights.Org. (Truth in advertising – My daughter is the Deputy Director of the organization.) They are working on a long term solution to the issue via a constitutional amendment.
  4. Join CHEO – Christian Home Educators of Ohio. They work to promote homeschooling at the state level. They also employ a part-time lobbyist to stay abreast of possible legal threats and to maintain relationships with lawmakers.
  5. Be alert. The California case described above began as a child welfare case and the proceedings were kept secret until the ruling was handed down. As a result, HSLDA and the California State knew nothing about it. If you hear or see anything that causes concern, let one of the PEACH officers know about it.

If we each do our part, hopefully we won’t be caught flat-footed if a challenge like the one in California happens here.

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