Hi my5blessings! It's fun to run into you here on the forums! I told you I thought we probably would.
I have a total of seven living children.
Let's see one son just turned 30 (which is just not possible
) and he's happily married to a gal who is almost my younger twin...we are very much alike! He was homeschooled.
Our next son is on the later end of his twenties, graduated college with his degree in BS
(YAY for him). He seriously seeing someone but hasn't "asked the question" yet. He was public schooled and just quietly made his way through school.
Our next son is earlier twenties but he just finished Job Corp and he's having a baby in spring! I'm going to be a Gramma!
He was private and public schooled and hated it and I wish now that he had been homeschooled.
Our next son JUST turned twenty and is living on his own with his best friend. He was going to college for music but when he got his own place found out that he had to work FT to pay his bills and that working and college FT is too much. Now he thinks I'm amazing for working 40+ hours a week and going to school. He was homeschooled.
Our next is a girl! YAY!
She just turned nineteen and is still living at home, but she is going to finish her Associates degree this term. She also just got a job 35+ hours and is trying to save up to move on out with roommates. She was private schooled and loved it.
Our son Elijah was stillborn and is
with the Lord
Our next son is going to turn sixteen in a few days. He looks more and more like his uncles, dad, and brothers every day (who is this man inhabiting my son's body?). He's homeschooled and we use a curriculum where a traveling teacher drops in and visits us, does the testing, etc. for state requirements.
Our last is another girl!
Being the youngest and a girl she is pretty darn spoiled--heehee. She just turned fourteen and has thankfully just gotten past the *sigh and rolleyes Mooooooooooom* stage. She's also homeschooled.
Our final
was a surprise at the end of our lives but it was a miscarriage (a little too late in life I suspect).
Soooooooo...that's my story and I'm sticking to it!