Monday, April 16, 2012

A Homeschooling Mom's Heart


I’ve been on this road less traveled for a long time now.  It has been a beautiful journey.  A journey made beautiful because of those I share it with – my children. 


I’ve learned much on the way.  I’ve learned much about the typical and the not quite so typical homeschooling journey.  I’ve learned much about myself too.


Here is the secret of my heart…there is nothing special about me.


Others comment that it must be so because they couldn’t do it.


I wasn’t born to do this.  God called me to it.  He shaped me for the journey as I traveled along the path.  There were many forks along the way and mountains to climb.  Many times I was tired – too tired to go on.  


In obedience, I marched on.


I spent much time in the desert.  There were dry, arid times where I wondered if I’d taken the right path. 


My resolve only grew and I continued on.


I discovered the further I traveled, the easier it became.  The mountains faded away and the forks fewer.  The desert became an oasis.  The landscape was lush and the views magnificent.  A delightful fragrance filled the air.  My efforts began to bear fruit with the sweetest nectar I’ve ever known.


This journey was never about me but the fruits of my labor. 

8 comments:

Leslie said...

Beautiful post!!! Thank you for writing it!

Blessings
Leslie

Amy said...

Thank you Leslie!

wendy said...

Just found your blog while looking for info. on homeschooling children down syndrome.. I really enjoy it.

Amy said...

Thanks Wendy! Stop by anytime!

Anonymous said...

I am so excited to find your blog. I have missed Amy's wisdom. You helped me so much through the years. You won't believe how much Kylie has grown and all that she is doing and learning.

Beth

Amy said...

Beth, It is so good to hear from you! I miss those days where HKDS was so active and fun. I miss hearing about you & Kylie...

Heading over to visit your blog!

Brielle and Me: Our Journey said...

Your blog is so heartfelt and honest. I love it! I found it through 5minutesformom.com.

I started homeschooling my now almost 17-year-old daughter with cerebral palsy three years ago and it was the best decision ever. I've read other blogs about homeschooling kids with autism or mild learning disabilities and it just isn't the same. Everyone's journey is different, but your blog to me. Thank you for sharing! http://brielleandme.blogspot.com/

Amy said...

Thank you so much for stopping by!

I can only hope I portray the joy found in our journey...