A Season to Relax

It’s time to breathe. Time to relax. Time to soak in the sunshine. It’s summer (even if unofficially). Summertime means many things to many people, but I hope it means relaxing for all of us. I wonder: what does it mean to “relax”? After doing a quick Google search of the definition, I found this: to “make or become less tense or anxious”. Well that sounds amazing! But is that even possible as a busy mom with many children and teens in your care? Let’s consider the possibility:

  • Make a list of what triggers tense and anxious thoughts and feelings?

  • What on that list is optional?

  • What begins and ends with your thoughts?

  • What stems from “expectations”?

While tension and anxiety are like dust – annoying and always with us – perhaps with a little intentional work, we can limit the build up. Perhaps relaxing will mean a little less (or even a little more) order. Perhaps it will include choosing a posture of gratitude for many blessings, big and small. Perhaps relaxing will come when we let others off-the-hook, recognizing that they need some relaxation too.

Of course relaxation ebbs and flows with the seasons of our lives, but whatever age and stage of life, we have choices. I pray that this summer you enjoy a season of becoming less tense or anxious as you choose to relax and soak in the sunshine.

Speaking life, Kris

Feeling the Need for a Break in Your Routine?

Often, life is filled with routines and responsibilities, and we can find joy and pleasure even in the familiar. We may not call these routines and responsibilities “fun”, but we can learn to accomplish them with confidence and ease, and we can enjoy the results of a job well done. But now and then – even for the most “routine” of us – we do something different . . . something fun . . . something creative. For our students, this is their “Enrichment Project”.

After several weeks learning to write academic response writing paragraphs and essays, students get to practice a different type of writing – often a creative writing project:

  • Write an epilogue to the story

  • Write a letter to one of the characters

  • Create your own fantasy and decide the characters, setting, plot, climax, etc.

  • Write a newspaper article telling about one of the main events in the story

  • Create a brochure to promote a vacation destination to a place in the story

  • And so many more!!

What does a creative break in your routine look like? It could be anything. Create. Relax. Explore. Enjoy. Like our students who share their enrichment project with their classmates, share your “creative break” with someone: your co-op friends, your family, your community. No matter how simple, and seemingly silly, do it . . . and share it. We would love for you to share it with us too. The Write Journey Community loves to celebrate and share ideas and experiences together. Click here to join our Facebook group.

Speaking life, Kris

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Summer Creative Writing Classes

This summer, The Write Journey is thrilled to offer creative writing enrichment courses, or - as I like to think of them - short story summer camps. Designed to channel creativity and summer fun, classes will be more activity-heavy than our school year classes. Students will engage in:

  • Writing games to rev-up their imagination

  • Short activities to foster the skill of descriptive language

  • Interactive lectures on the basic story structure and elements

  • Step-by-step walkthroughs on the story writing process

Best of all, these classes have something to teach students of any creative writing experience level, even those who have never written a story. At the end, students will have crafted their own, unique, culture-changing narratives! For more details and to register your child, check out the course links here:

Grades 3-7

Grades 8-12

Class Registration Now Open!

Our 2023-2024 class schedule is now open for registration! Check out our fun summer courses to keep writing skills fresh over the summer break, or to get a jump start on the next school year. See our classes at a glance below. Click here to view our full class schedule.

Summer Classes

Creative Writing (grades 3-7)

Creative Writing (grades 8-12)

Elementary Writing Foundations (covers the prerequisite for the 5/6th grade Reading & Writing classes)

Intermediate Writing Foundations (covers the prerequisite for the 7/8th grade Reading & Writing classes)

ATP Writing Handbook Intensive Course

12-Week Classes

Writing Only

Elementary Writing Foundations (grades 4-6)

Intermediate Writing Foundations (grades 7-8)

Formal Academic Essay Writing (high school) (Tuesday or Wednesday)

Reading & Writing Classes

1/2 Grade Reading & Writing

3/4 Grade Reading & Writing

5/6 Grade Reading & Writing (Wednesday or Thursday)

7/8 Grade Reading & Writing (Tuesday or Wednesday)

High School Grade Reading & Essay Writing (Tuesday or Wednesday)

College Prep Reading & Essay Writing

Adult Training Program (ATP)

ATP Blending Literature with Writing

A FEW REASONS TO SAY, "YES" TO ATTENDING THIS YEAR'S HOMESCHOOL CONVENTION

Over the years, I have attended my share of homeschool conventions: sometimes as a parent, and other times as a business owner/vendor. Some years I was excited to attend, and other years I wished I had one more weekend to stay home. Of course either option is valid.

I was glad I attended when:

  • I needed to find a new curriculum for a specific subject, and I wanted to get my hands on that material to spend some time perusing it before deciding what to purchase

  • I needed some direction from veteran homeschoolers on a specific area of homeschooling that required some decisions

  • I wanted to discover a few new ideas to bring life into our homeschool day

  • I wanted to find support networks for educational or social purposes

  • I just wanted a break from the home routine, and I looked forward to spending time with my friends

What great reasons to attend a homeschool convention! But if none of these reasons resonate with you, perhaps this is a year to stay home. We all know that staying home doesn’t necessarily mean taking it easy and relaxing (although it might). But if you choose to attend a homeschool convention this year, be sure to stop by with your friends and say, “Hi” . We are a relational business, and we love to connect in person whenever possible. We have some great new guides that you might want to take a close look at. We’ll also have some wonderful convention discounts for you. Click on this link in our FAQ to see what conventions we’ll be attending this year. We hope to see you around.