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Best and Worst of Lackland AFB

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August 16, 2017 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Lackland AFB was our second duty station.

We lived there only two years. I’d love to go back and explore San Antonio.

We had recently gotten married. I was pregnant. It was the first time I’d ever lived outside the state of Georgia. My husband’s parents both passed away within a year. My husband almost got decimated in budget cuts and had to change his career field from Communications to Medical Lab at Wilford Hall.

It was a stressful two years for us.

We didn’t get to enjoy our time there as much as we would have liked.

It’s Texas. I really like all there is to do and see. We began homeschooling in Texas and it is soooo homeschool friendly!

The Best of Lackland AFB

Great food.

I adore Tex-Mex and Mexican food. It’s the one style of cuisine I can’t seem to master in my kitchen, so authentic food in the San Antonio area was great!

Fun festivals.

There’s always a fun festival or event to attend in downtown San Antonio or the surrounding areas.

Travel.

So many day trips and places to see in the Lone Star State. So much great history and culture and art. Camping and other fun outdoorsy things.

Military-friendly.

Texas has lots of military installations. Most people are really patriotic and respect the military community.

The Worst of Lackland AFB

It’s really hot.

In summer, the temps are stifling and no wonder everyone had a siesta and went out at sundown! So A/C bills can run high. But you don’t need winter gear or clothes!

Texas is big.

It takes forever to get out of the state if you’re driving somewhere.

Traffic

San Antonio is a growing town and traffic in some areas can be rough at certain times. Plan accordingly.

Critters.

You have to be careful and watch kids and pets and keep your yard clear of snakes and other stinging, biting things.

Have you ever lived in Texas? What did you love or dislike?

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Our Second Homeschool Year 2006-2007

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December 17, 2015 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

We began homeschooling in San Antonio, Texas, in 2005.

I was a tiny bit more comfortable with homeschooling during our second year.

We continued with following the plans in The Well-Trained Mind.

Our Curriculum for Our 2nd Homeschool Year:

  • First Language Lessons
  • Spelling Workout
  • Studying God’s Word
  • Singapore Math
  • Apologia Exploring Creation with Astronomy Science
  • Prima Latina

We still enjoyed working in our little garden.

Our First Garden

We loved harvesting and cooking and eating our beans and squash!

Enjoying our Harvest

Liz continued with weekly art classes at ArtWorks. She learned more about artists and different media and produced more lovely art. We miss it!

Art Projects 2006 through 2007

We took lots of field trips and had weekly park/co-op days.

Firehouse Field Trip

We loved visiting a local duck pond.

We loved the plants and flowers at the San Antonio Botanical Garden.

San Antonio Botanical Garden

Liz participated in Operation Jet, a mock deployment day at the base.

Operation Jet

We visited Wildseed Farms and tagged a monarch butterfly.

We checked online to see when it arrived in South America on its migration.

Tagging Monarch Butterfly

Tori is a great little helper! She loves to sweep the floor!

Mommy's Little Helper

Our end of year event was lunch with Shamu at SeaWorld!
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Lunch with Shamu

We had lots to learn as we added another baby sister, Katherine, to our family.

Dad and his girls

This was our epic family photo before we moved to Hawaii.

Royal Little Lambs Girls

Texas was a great place to begin our homeschooling journey.

We moved to Hawaii at the end of the summer. That was an adventure for three years!

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Our First Homeschool Year 2005-2006

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October 29, 2015 By Jennifer Lambert 3 Comments

We moved from Georgia to Texas during the summer of 2005.

I was pregnant with Victoria.

I couldn’t find a job. I didn’t even get a single phone call or email after I submitted applications and résumés.

Elizabeth has an October birthday.

She had just completed 4K at a private Christian school.

Texas public school rules wouldn’t allow her to enter Kindergarten for another year. She could repeat public 4K – reserved for ESL, special needs, and military dependents.

No, thanks.

We began our homeschool journey.

Our First Homeschool Year

I have an M.Ed. in secondary English education.

I had taught high school, middle school, and college for almost 10 years.

Everyone in Aaron’s family is a teacher.

I was in no way qualified nor did I feel confident teaching my 5-year-old daughter.

I acquired some old workbooks from Aaron’s mom. She had taught Kindergarten and 2nd grade for 32 years.

My daughter completed Kindergarten in one month.

I discovered The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home.

I followed it like a script.

I discovered Yahoo groups.

San Antonio, Texas, is a great place to begin homeschooling.

So much support. There are oodles of groups for homeschool support.

We “did school” every morning with the recommendations from The Well-Trained Mind.

We did lots of notebooking.

Our Curriculum for Our First Homeschool Year:

  • First Language Lessons
  • Spelling Workout
  • Singapore Math
  • Notebooking though an animal encyclopedia
  • The Story of the World

We had a park day every Friday. We didn’t do any book work on Fridays.

We went on lots of field trips.

Riverwalk

We explored the San Antonio Missions.

San Antonio Missions Field Trip

We really liked The Alamo.

Alamo Field Trip

We loved being so close to SeaWorld. There were frequent free days for military members and family.

Feeding the Lorikeets at SeaWorld

We explored dinosaurs and plants at the San Antonio Botanical Garden.

San Antonio Botanical Garden

We dug for roadside fossils. Check out the Fossil Forum for digs!

San Antonio Fossils

Liz took weekly art classes at ArtWorks. She learned about artists and different media and produced lovely art.

Monthly Art Projects

Liz was very involved at church, singing, and performing in the Christmas pageant.

Angel in the Church Christmas Pageant

We kept an herb garden, and eventually planted some fruits and vegetables. We did projects in the Green Thumbs book.

This is the garden in fall:

Herb Garden

This is the garden in late spring:

Tomatoes

I knew I was doing something right when Liz would spontaneously write and draw and recite facts she’d learned.

Verb Practice
Magnadoodle Writing

Elizabeth became a big sister in March when Victoria was born!

Proud Big Sister

Liz was a big helper.

Big Sister Little Sister

We took a vacation to Destin and Houston over the summer.

Fishing in Destin

The Houston Museum of Natural Science had an Egyptian exhibit!

Mummies at Houston Museum of Natural Science

We didn’t anticipate continuing to homeschool beyond a year or two. Ha!

Aaron’s mom’s coworker tested Liz’s progress in April and she was reading above a 3rd grade level with great comprehension. So we got no more complaints from family members.

Our first homeschool year was exciting. It was so easy with just one child!

It was a great beginning to our homeschool adventures!

Now we have four kids homeschooling!

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